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February 17, 2025

Hope to hit ₹9 tn textile exports by 2030: PM

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said he is optimistic that the textile sector will achieve the ₹9 trillion annual exports target ahead of the 2030 deadline.

1 min

Hatred Thrives in Forgetfulness of a Country's Past

Social media, meant to bring together people worldwide, is ending up dividing them

3 mins

India Better Placed Than Asian Peers for Japanese FDI: Deloitte Exec

India has emerged as a major investment hub for Japanese businesses exploring a \"China-plus\" supply chain strategy, Kenichi Kimura, chief executive officer of Deloitte Japan, said in an interview highlighting the steep increase in Japanese FDI into India in recent years.

2 mins

India's monkey fever jab soon?

Kyasanur Forest Disease is an incurable, haemorrhagic fever transmitted by ticks from infected monkeys

1 min

MP allows houses, dormitories for workers on factory land

The Madhya Pradesh government has allowed industries to build dormitories and residential complexes for their workers on the same land allocated for manufacturing units, chief minister (CM) Mohan Yadav said in an interview.

1 min

NHPC to invest ₹84,000 cr to build 20GW of PSP capacity

The state-run firm is also looking to list its renewable energy arm, NREL, by FY27

2 mins

Select Lenders Shine in Gold Rush

Gold is shining bright, with price above ₹80,000 per 10 gm.

2 mins

Aviva's India arm faces $7.5 mn fine for fake invoice scheme

Indian authorities have ordered British insurer Aviva's local unit to pay $7.5 million in back taxes and penalties after an investigation found it created fake invoices to pay illegal commissions and claimed incorrect tax credits, an order shows.

1 min

xAI's Grok 3 chatbot debut today

Grok 3's launch comes as nations rush to introduce AI chatbots that are more sophisticated and cheaper to make

1 min

Startups Target Profitability, Ditching Growth-at-Any-Cost

Over the next two years, several early-stage startups in India are expecting to break even

3 mins

Behind the Cash Crunch at AGS

A number of cash dispensers remain shut as India's No. 2 ATM manager struggles to raise money, pay employees and repay debt

4 mins

Skills mismatch, migration hurt hiring in small cities

As per the survey, demand for skills like blockchain, cloud computing, coding etc. has fallen

2 mins

UK debuts £2.5bn steel plan after US tariff threat

The UK government debuted a new plan to protect jobs in the country's steel industry just days after US President Donald Trump threatened to introduce 25% tariffs on imports of steel and aluminium from all countries.

1 min

Japan seeks exemption from US trade tariffs

Japan has asked to be exempted from the so-called reciprocal tariffs that Donald Trump plans to adopt this year as the Asian nation works to minimize any potential fallout.

1 min

A new spy unit is leading Russia's shadow war against the West

The department has been particularly focused on Germany because Russia sees it as a weak link in NATO

6 mins

Auto, chemical cos top quality norms

India's automotive and chemical sectors are leading in quality protocols and global certifications, while the capital goods and consumer goods sectors align with international benchmarks to boost exports, a study by Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) said.

1 min

Argentina's Milei flayed over crypto

Argentina President Javier Milei was facing criticism Saturday after promoting a cryptocurrency whose value soared, then quickly tanked, sparking accusations of fraud and calls for an investigation.

1 min

India, Oman foreign ministers hold talks

External affairs minister (EAM) S. Jaishankar on Sunday held wide-ranging discussions with his Omani counterpart Badr Albusaidi on bilateral cooperation in trade, investment and energy security.

1 min

US Plane With 116 Deportees Lands

US military aircraft carrying 116 illegal Indian immigrants landed at the Amritsar International Airport late Saturday night, official sources said.

1 min

Delhi Stampede Death Toll Rises to 18

The death toll in a stampede at the main railway station in New Delhi rose to at least 18, including five children, media reports said on Sunday, citing Press Trust of India.

1 min

Democratic systems have a new threat they need to contend with

Redistributive policies could prevent voters from being played but will require global cooperation

3 mins

Our politics is usually shaped by the people we dislike

Where we stand politically can often be traced to what sort of individuals left us miffed

4 mins

Budget: A missed opportunity is our biggest cost burden

It did a good job on many fronts but let us down on farm market reforms that were the need of the hour

3 mins

Recent Business Books to Add to Your TBR List

Overwhelmed by the disruptions and disasters of the world of business? Take a deep breath and dive into these books

1 min

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