Boosting trade and investment opportunities with countries such as Taiwan could help in weaning India from its economic dependency on China
The sudden and surprise move to stall clearance of Chinese consignments at ports could boomerang on India’s economic rebuilding process
Why the ongoing India-China border dispute should remain at the border and not lead to a trade war. Here is all you need to know:
The impact of an India boycott on the Chinese economy is insignificant; while for India, such a boycott means a losing game
Solving the identity problem is necessary to enable a shift away from a survival mindset and towards a growth mindset
Given the size and nature of trade, waging a trade war against China by boycotting its goods to avenge a border dispute is an idea that would likely hurt Indian interests far more than Chinese
While China brags about a shared dream and prosperity, the spectre of rancour it puts on display threatens self-inflicting damage
China’s share in our total imports was at an all-time high in 2015-16
India, in all likelihood, will downplay this move of the Trump administration. It can only hope that the US will eventually take into account the long-term benefits of H-1B visa for its own competitiveness and technological superiority
When Moneycontrol reached out to Navanil Sengupta, Head, Corporate Communications HDFC Securities Ltd, he said: "We suffered a system downtime this morning, however all the platforms were up and running by noon. This incident was due to a technical glitch which we, along with our IT partners, have resolved.
Currently China’s presence in the Indian market is huge, and we cannot — at least for the moment — wish it away. What is required are structural reforms and appropriate policy interventions across sectors
Escalating tensions between India and China have again propelled the anti-China narrative.
Apparel Export Promotion Council of India (AEPC) Chairman A Sakthivel also hinted that trade may take a hit if both the countries would not be able to resolve the issues soon.
Decentralised cold storage has the potential to create more jobs and livelihoods opportunities. It is still at a nascent stage in India and has tremendous growth potential
China is staring at a multi-front crisis emanating from a global anti-Beijing regrouping, a resurgent India and its own unstable domestic affairs with a slowing economy and soaring unemployment
India’s response to other countries’ needs during the COVID-19 pandemic becomes noteworthy when compared to ‘wolf warrior diplomacy’ exhibited by China
The DGTR move comes after a complaint by Aarti Drugs
India will find more common ground with the CARs regarding Afghanistan than with any other country/group. This will also reduce Pakistan’s influence
China’s aggression in 1962, leading to war, is only notionally over; it continues by other means, most notably repeated incursions across the Line of Actual Control
MHA replaced the old team with a fresh one led by senior Indian Information Service officer Nitin D Wakankar
Standing up for Hong Kong is in India's interest — both economically and diplomatically
India, world's leading vegetable oil buyer, had imported 11.80 lakh tonnes of edible oil in May 2019.
The government is focused on solar energy generation, however, for energy security it must have a strong domestic manufacturing sector that will make it self-reliant
In this video, Moneycontrol's Sakshi Batra analyses the dominance of Chinese products in the Indian market.
With the right mix of policy, COVID-19 might indeed pass in China’s history as the opportunity that the leadership grasped to modernise the economy