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India’s rising geopolitical clout will be tested as it hosts the G-20 summit. ... debt and reforms of multilateral development banks. And in a bid to make the G-20 more inclusive, ...
Prof. D. Mukherjee In an unprecedented diplomatic manoeuvre, Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently concluded state visits to ...
India's rising geopolitical clout will be tested as it hosts the G20 summit As host of the G20 leading economies this year, ... debt and reforms of multilateral development banks.
Meanwhile, traders expect that India's benchmark bond yield to hover between 6.30% and 6.40% this week, ... (OIS) rates are also expected to react to geopolitical developments this week.
India’s current position in the global geopolitical landscape holds immense significance. The ongoing century is often touted as the “Asian Century,” within this narrative, India, alongside ...
Geopolitical developments, global influence. India made significant diplomatic strides in 2024. Prime Minister Narendra Modi became the first Indian PM to visit Ukraine amid the Russia-Ukraine war ...
Allcargo Group Founder discusses global supply chain disruptions, India's potential, leadership development, and ...
India, one of the world’s fastest-growing economies, stands at a crucial juncture. With its strategic geopolitical significance, rapidly growing economy, and dynamic business environment, India ...
Join us on this episode of "Point Blank" as we delve into the shifting security landscape across Asia, India’s military upgrades, and key geopolitical developments impacting the region. Executive ...
This carries significant geopolitical implications for India, which will be watching these developments very closely. ... that will mean a completely new geopolitical challenge for India.
India's growth story remains as weak as it was during the 2013 'taper tantrum' and geopolitical tensions in Ukraine and Russia are further likely to hurt a recovery, Reserve Bank of India deputy ...
India’s decision to pull out of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), a new fifteen-member trade bloc, may make sense for domestic economic and political reasons.