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Indian Navy Favours Demarcation Of Piracy Hit Waters

Against the backdrop of killing of 2 Indian fishermen by armed guards of an Italian merchant vessel in February 2012, the Indian Navy is seeking demarcation of piracy-infested waters and setting up Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) for maritime security. This will avoid any future incidents like the one in...

Apr 14 · >

Tatra-Beml Deal: Money Laundering Case Registered Against Vectra's Ravinder Rishi

NEW DELHI: A money laundering case has been registered against Vectra chief Ravinder Rishi and his firms by the Enforcement Directorate to probe alleged generation of illegal funds in the defence deal between Tatra Sipox UK and defence PSU BEML. The agency has registered the case after gathering initial...

Apr 14 · >

India, China To Kickstart Maritime Dialogue

NEW DELHI: Giving a major push to the normalisation process, India and China today decided to resume dialogue on disarmament and non-proliferation and shortly kickstart their maritime dialogue between them. The two countries had last discussed the disarmament and non-proliferation issue in 2003. External Affairs Minister S M Krishna...

Apr 14 · >

Army To Buy New Air Defence System After General's Letter

NEW DELHI: Army has initiated the process of acquiring new gun systems to take on enemy aircraft and missiles, a month after its chief General VK Singh raised the issue of obsolescence of air defence systems in a letter to the Prime Minister. “The Army is planning to procure...

Apr 14 · >

Embarrassed By Rocket Crash,North Korea May Try Nuke Test

North Korea said its much hyped long-range rocket launch failed on Friday, in a very rare and embarrassing public admission of failure by the hermit state and a blow for its new young leader who faces international outrage over the attempt. The isolated North, using the launch to celebrate...

Apr 14 · >

AFT Reserves Order On Maj Gen’s Promotion

CHANDIGARH: The Armed Forces Tribunal today reserved its orders in the case of Maj Gen TS Handa, who has alleged a bias on the part of Gen VK Singh, first in his capacity as the Eastern Army Commander and later as Army Chief. He said the “bias” led to...

Apr 14 · >

RBI may lower policy rate by 25 basis points on growth concerns, say economists

MUMBAI: The RBI may cut the repo rate by 25 basis points as economic recovery continues to remain fragile, say economists. With factory output growth, as measured by the index of industrial production (IIP), in the April 2011-February 2012 period slowing to 3.5 per cent, against 8.1 per cent...

Apr 14 · >

China’s PCC Inks $2.4-Billion Deal For IL&FS Power Unit

NEW DELHI: Even as Indian security agencies have expressed concern over the growing influence of Chinese firms in India’s infrastructure projects including power, one of the country’s biggest infrastructure companies IL&FS has inked a $2.4-billion contract with Power Construction Corporation of China. The deal includes the construction of the...

Apr 14 · >

Companies Must Hike Public Holding To 25 Per Cent By August 2013: SEBI

MUMBAI: The capital market regulator has issued a stern warning to companies that are taking lightly the requirements of the minimum public shareholding norms. The watchdog has made it clear that the deadline will not be extended and the non-compliant entities will be seriously dealt with. Speaking at a...

Apr 14 · >

After Auto, Electronics & Pharma, Now Japanese Cos Taking To Retail & Finance

NEW DELHI: Mitsui Sumitomo’s purchase of a 26% stake in Max New York Life, Daiichi Sankyo’s acquisition of Ranbaxy Laboratories and Nippon Life’s buying into the Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group are not isolated instances of Japanese firms’ growing business interest in India Inc. After automobiles, pharma and insurance,...

Apr 14 · >

High Trade Deficit Dampens Cheer Over Exports Growth

NEW DELHI: Difficult conditions in the US and the euro zone notwithstanding, India managed to cross the target of $300 billion for merchandise exports in the previous financial year. However, the trade deficit widened to a record $185 billion, which in turn would widen the current account deficit (CAD)....

Apr 14 · >

India To Open FDI Gate To Pakistan

NEW DELHI: India has decided in principle to allow foreign direct investment from Pakistan, as part of the road map to enhance economic engagement, a development that is expected to boost bilateral trade. “As part of the initiatives to promote liberal trade,Indiahas in principle agreed to FDI from Pakistan,”...

Apr 14 · >

Congress Has To Reinvent Itself

By Harihar Swarup   Indian people have reason to be thoroughly disillusioned with two national parties—the ruling Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party. A sharp decline in the performance of the Congress party would not have been a matter of much concern, had its major national alternative, the BJP,...

Apr 14 · >

Fund-Bank Meetings To Focus On Stabilising Global Economy

By S. Sethuraman The Spring Meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank in Washington (April 20-22) will address on how to outgrow the global crisis with co-ordinated actions for the future with the accent on social and financial inclusion designed to reduce inequalities, create jobs...

Apr 14 · >

Wind Power Producers May Have To Give Generation Plan

NEW DELHI: Wind power producers could find themselves bound to give generation schedules if the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission has its way. The regulator feels that if the producers give the exact schedule, give or take 30 per cent, it will help in keeping continued supply of electricity. A...

Apr 13 · >

Coal Ministry Will Have Power Over Regulator

NEW DELHI: Coal ministry will have powers to overrule the proposed independent coal regulator that will decide price of the fuel, allot mining licences, monitor quality and adherence of rules by mining companies. Though the coal ministry has maintained that it will surrender all its powers to the regulator,...

Apr 13 · >

Jaiswal Revives Turf War Over NTPC Plant

NEW DELHI: Sriprakash Jaiswal has revived the turf war – literally – over NTPC’s North Karanpura power project in Jharkhand. The coal minister has raised the red flag over building such ‘super structures’ on coal-bearing land on the ground these would block efforts to rapidly ramp up production of...

Apr 13 · >

Coal Cost To Go Up, So Will Power Bills

NEW DELHI: Coal and lignite are set to become dearer as the Government has approved revision in royalty rates to a flat 14 per cent and 6 per cent of the prices respectively. The new rates are likely to come into effect in about a month after the revision...

Apr 13 · >
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