NEW DELHI: A Bharti Group joint venture company, set up last year to invest in social media and gaming and partly managed by promoter Sunil Mittal’s son Kavin, has made its first acquisition in the e-commerce space. Bharti SoftBank Holdings (BSB), the JV between the Indian mobile phone firm...
The Indian hi-tech industry is growing fast, but for particular equipment such as modern pocket UAVs,Delhicontinues to launch billion dollar contests (it is to be noted that 10% of armament sales worldwide is directed toIndia). The remote-controlled aircraft, or UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) are the latest developments featured by...
NEW DELHI: The government today allowed qualified foreign investors (QFIs) from six member-countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and 27 countries of the European Commission (EC) to invest in the Indian capital market to enhance foreign capital inflows. Saudi Arabia,Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates (UAE),Oman,QatarandKuwaitare the six countries....
NEW DELHI: Companies may now have to inform shareholders about the policies taken by them to tackle the menace of corruption, including bribery. They may also have to inform shareholders of how many complaints they receive, as well as how many they resolve. The committee, constituted by the Ministry...
YANGON: Two years ago,Myanmarwas to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) what Bihar was toIndia: Dogged in its isolation, a region with low development indices and one the West loved to hate — a state perpetually on the defensive. However,Myanmar’s growth has also been as rapid as that...
MUMBAI: In growing evidence of banks’ deteriorating asset quality, the number of corporate loans referred to the corporate debt restructuring (CDR) cell in April was the highest in any month since the cell was set up in 2001. Senior officials said the cell received 18 cases with an aggregate...
NEW DELHI: Power, cement and steel companies, which are facing uncertainty due to environmental and other regulatory issues over their captive coal blocks, can now relax. This is because the government will soon come out with a policy on allocation of alternative coal blocks to them. The group of...
NEW DELHI: A ministerial panel on mining in forested areas is likely to take into consideration Coal Minister Sriprakash Jaiswal’s concerns regarding the location of National Thermal Power Corporation’s (NTPC) proposed North Karanpura project in Jharkhand, which he says is situated too near to a huge reserve of dry...
NEW DELHI: State-owned Hindustan Petroleum Corp Ltd (HPCL) today reported a four-fold jump in its net profit in the March quarter on back of lump sum subsidy it received from the government to cover for fuel losses in the 2011-12 fiscal. Net profit in January-March quarter rose to Rs...
Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd has signed a tripartite General Contract with United Aircraft Corporation -Transport Aircraft (UAC-TA), their Russian partner and their JV, Multirole Transport Aircraft Ltd (MTAL) for the Multirole Transport Aircraft (MTA) project. HAL will carry out the design & development of its workshare of MTA at Aircraft...
MUMBAI: Three global giants are interested in purchasing Dutch firm ING Asset Management’s Indian mutual fund business, which may be carved out of the Asian operations and sold separately. South Korea’s Mirae, Vanguard and US-based Pramerica have held talks with ING on the issue, people close to the transaction...
NEW DELHI: Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee will meet the chairmen and managing directors of state-run banks on June 12 to review their performance for the previous financial year and will also discuss the road map for the current financial year. The ministry will review public sector banks’ performance on...
By Ashis Biswas In recent years, a disconcerting ”blow hot, blow cold “ approach on certain issues, has dominated India’s dealings with its south Asian neighbours like Bangladesh, Myanmar and China. This needlessly arcane approach is currently affecting the performance of regional groupings, founded on the basis of collective...
By Rashmi Saksena Three ‘encounters’ in a span of a month brought home to me the misfortune of today’s child who does not know what it is to go out in the evening to fly a kite, kick a ball with friends or pile up seven stones and team...
By S. Sethuraman While UPA-II blames global uncertainty rather than acknowledging its own poor management of the economy, which has taken the country back to a near-crisis reminiscent of 1991, the road ahead is going to be even more challenging for sustaining even a relatively moderate growth at 7...
By Amulya Ganguli Any joy which the BJP might have felt at the return of the two sulking prodigal sons, Narendra Modi and B.S. Yeddyurappa, to the party’s conclave in Mumbai was quickly dispelled by the evidence of more sulks – this time by L.K. Advani and Sushma Swaraj,...
By Praful Bidwai The United Progressive Alliance has no cause to celebrate as it completes three years in power. It observed the anniversary with self-destructive tactlessness by raising petrol prices by 12 percent and courting strong opposition. UPA-2 shows no real sense of public purpose, and increasingly, even of...
By Barun Das Gupta Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s current visit toMyanmaris in continuation ofIndia’s efforts to deepen and widen her ties with her immediate eastern neighbour.Indiacooled off toMyanmarafter the army captured power and set up a highly authoritarian and anti-democratic regime. Wedded as...