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Unclear Rules Stop FDI In Pharma Companies

NEW DELHI: The government has recently stopped giving permission to foreign companies and overseas investors to buy into Indian drugmakers till clear guidelines regarding foreign direct investment in the sector are finalised. The Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB), the nodal agency that approves investments in India, deferred four proposals...

May 8 · >

RBI Announces OMO To Ease Liquidity

MUMBAI: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Monday said it might infuse up to Rs 12,000 crore this week via Open Market Operations (OMO), to ease liquidity pressure and create appetite for fresh supply of government bonds. The central bank will purchase four lots of government securities using...

May 8 · >

Finance Ministry Bows To Market, Defers GAAR By A Year

NEW DELHI: The government on Monday proposed to defer by a year its plan to bring a general anti-avoidance rule (GAAR) to crack down on foreign investors creating legal structures without commercial substance to avoid paying tax in India. In a relief for foreign investors who fled Indian markets...

May 8 · >

Pranab Set For Raisina Hill

By Amulya Ganguli The run-up to the presidential polls is proving to be smooth affair this time unlike an earlier occasion when they were marked by heart-burning and recriminations as when the ambitions of vice-president Krishan Kant and Maharashtra governor P.C. Alexander were not fulfilled. The reasons for this...

May 8 · >

Indian Budget Has A Global Dimension

By Anjan Roy Responding to the strident criticisms of his budget proposals for introduction of retrospective effect to tax law changes going back to 1962, the finance minister has now stated that tax claims will not be applicable to and tax claims be made in  cases where final tax...

May 8 · >

Breathing Fresh Life Into The Congress

By Praful Bidwai Fully eight weeks after the results of the Assembly elections which brought defeat and humiliation to the Congress in four out of five states, the party is waking up to reality and acknowledging that it’s in deep crisis. Not only does it have serious difficulties in...

May 8 · >

DRDO Develops Missile Defence Shield

NEW DELHI: The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has developed a missile defence shield which can be put in place at short notice to protect at least two cities.United States,RussiaandIsraelare the only other nations who have such a missile defence shield. The shield has been tested successfully and...

May 7 · >

No Big Loss For RIL On D6 Order, Says Govt

NEW DELHI: The oil ministry’s move to disallow Reliance Industries (RIL) recovery of $1 billion cost at its KG D6 block until gas production improves, is unlikely to hurt the company significantly. For the government, the move at this juncture would mean an immediate revenue flow of $100 million...

May 7 · >

Centre Promises To Empower Bihar With 1,320 MW

NEW DELHI: Extending an helping hand to power-starved Bihar, the Centre has agreed to allocate 50% of electricity from upcoming 1,320 MW NTPC’s Barh unit inPatnadistrict. It has also agreed to expeditiously take up the fuel linkage issue related to Barauni expansion with the Coal Ministry. The assurance was...

May 7 · >

Hindujas to sell minority stake in truck finance arm

Mumbai: The Hinduja Group, owned by the London-based non-resident Hinduja family, will sell a minority stake in truck financier Ashok Leyland Finance or ALFL to private equity investors to raise roughly R100 crore by June and an additional R100 crore by January 2013, a senior company official said. “The...

May 7 · >

It’s Advantage Tokyo In India-Japan Economic Pact

NEW DELHI: n Exports toIndiashowed a record jump of 40.96% in 2011-12, whileJapan’s imports fromIndiagrew only 18.39% Since the India-Japan Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (Cepa) took effect last August, trade between the two countries has grown a bit faster compared with the traditional growth. However, this is in favour...

May 7 · >

Telecom Chiefs Contest Re-Auction Calculation

NEW DELHI: GSM telecom service providers, who are meeting Communications Minister Kapil Sibal on Tuesday, will question three key recommendations of the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) on the re-auction of 2G (second-generation) spectrum. These would include the assumption that the base price for 1,800 MHz spectrum must...

May 7 · >

Govt Wants Better Fix On UMPP Coal

NEW DELHI: With excess coal becoming an issue of contention in the Sasan ultra mega power project (UMPP) of Reliance Power in Madhya Pradesh, the government has decided to be cautious and allot coal blocks only after a higher degree of certainty about reserves. The ministry of power is...

May 7 · >

45 Indian CEOs Head To Pakistan To Pitch For Free Trade And Investment

NEW DELHI: Weeks after Pakistan opened up a long-standing barrier to Indian imports by moving to a negative list of trade items from a restrictive positive list, 45 Indian CEOs are headed to Lahore for a two-day conference with the who’s who of the Pakistani establishment including prime minister...

May 7 · >

Diluted Insurance Bill Coming Up

NEW DELHI: The government appears to have buckled under political pressure, as the finance ministry is set to take a diluted version of the Insurance Bill to the Cabinet in the coming week. The revised Insurance Laws (Amendment) Bill proposes to retain the foreign direct investment (FDI) cap in...

May 7 · >

Banking Bill To Aid Shareholders

By Anjan Roy The union cabinet has cleared a long pending change in banking regulation which can have deep impact on how banks are run in the country. The amendment bill raises the voting right of bank shareholders. A bill making the necessary changes in the banking act will...

May 7 · >

Financial Crisis Worsens In Punjab

Badal Clueless On Action Programme By B.K. Chum in Chandigarh Eight weeks are too short a period to judge the performance of a new ministry. But the eight weeks yardstick cannot be applied to the incumbent Badal-led Akali-BJP government which took oath on March 14 as the coalition, for...

May 7 · >

India To Approve 75 PC-7 MK.2 Basic Trainer Aircraft

India will soon approve a deal withPilatusfor 75 PC-7 Mk.2 basic trainer aircraft to train it’s rookie air force pilots. The deal is expected to be approved shortly, withIndia’s apex Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) scrutinizing the final contract. A Korea Aerospace company, whose KT-1 trainer was runner-up in...

May 5 · >
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