It is very natural that such incidents hold the bilateral relationship to a ransom. Peace and tranquility along the border are the foundational principles of friendly ties between India and China
Fed chair tries to manage investor expectations following shift down to half-point rate rises
More than three years after a budgetary promise, nearly two years after an Expression of Interest, and one year after a scheme announcement, India seems to be still struggling to make up its mind
Growth in Indian drug market rebounded in November while flu season is aiding sales in the US
After a glorious couple of years for start-ups, the funding pendulum is likely to swing to negative territory. Founders, investors, employees and governments are likely to feel the impact
There were no big bang announcements by the new chief executive Prabha Narasimhan, but it’s not going to be business as usual either at the oral care company
In today’s edition of Moneycontrol Pro Panorama: PLI schemes don't generate enough jobs, Centre and RBI on same page over demonetisation, a quick fix to reduce airport congestions, and more
It’s a wonderful first application of the technology, which allows scientists to make precise, single-letter changes to DNA. And while it’s still very early days for base editing — the first tool was discovered just six years ago — it’s stunning to watch how quickly new inventions are moving from the lab into potential cures.
In the first half of next year, the government will offer the biggest land parcel it has sold since 2016 for office construction.
The numbers showed that core prices — excluding volatile food and energy — rose just 0.2% in November from the previous month. Stripping out the contentious shelter component of the index, core prices actually fell 0.1% on the month.
Hedge funds are enjoying the end of the bull market but making profitable bets is unlikely to get easier
Despite FIFA’s flaws, the World Cup, rather football, brings parity where geopolitical clout and economic GDP wouldn’t permit
Implementing half of the suggestions given below will reduce the current queuing time at airports by at least 50 percent, says Jet Airways CEO
The Cabinet formation in Gujarat highlights the BJP’s new social engineering in the state, and carries a subtle message for the general elections in 2024
The RBI has a tradition of taking independent and often critical views of policies. But on demonetisation, it has not delved deep into whether it succeeded in its main objectives
What is certain is that 2023 should be a better year than 2022 and 2024 has a high probability of being a take-off year
As Indian firms utilize frontier technologies to build competitiveness, manufacturing will deliver lower levels of employment generation. It raises the risk of social disruption due to unemployment
Payment of remuneration to directors is subject to unduly complex provisions, largely a hangover of old laws and patchwork amendments. It becomes worse for listed companies and loss-making but growing startups
A roadmap for the creation of the appellate tribunal, taxing of the online gaming sector and rationalisation of slabs are some crucial decisions that the Council should not delay any longer
In today’s edition of Moneycontrol Pro Panorama: Indian equities' future looks bright, core inflation remains high, silver demands investors’ attention, climate crisis brings forth investment opportunities, and more
The regulator needs to act proactively to control dodgy stock market analysts and advisors who use social media to mislead investors
Inflationary pressures are easing, but monetary policymakers’ job is not done yet
As residential complexes age and are ripe for redevelopment, consumers are battling with developers for access to the enhanced Floor Area Ratio or Floor Space Index
Against a backdrop of an upcycle in the commercial vehicle sector, Ashok Leyland’s strategy to address growth and costs should translate into earnings expansion
It is one thing to look at the infrastructural progress we’ve achieved, and another to blindly sing praises of it, without being critical of the crippling bottlenecks