News
India cracks down on critics of coal Documents reveal government anger over opposition of Indian nonprofits and their Western allies to the project of a powerful ally of Prime Minister Narendra Modi ...
The Indian government has expressed its limitations to prevent the execution of Nimisha Priya, a Keralite nurse sentenced to death in Yemen for the murder of her business partner. On the ...
The Government of India has provided an online provision for businesses to register for business loans—including Mudra loans, Stand up India loans, SIDBI loans, and others—via Udyami Mitra ...
In June 2020, the government ordered networks in India to block TikTok, along with 58 other Chinese-owned apps, after a border standoff. India was TikTok’s largest international market at the time.
India’s semiconductor design sector accelerates with government-backed schemes and record venture capital funding, driving innovation in smart tech and Internet of Things (IoT) chips.
The Indian government has rejected a claim by trade bodies that its move to impose quality control curbs on copper cathode imports would lead to a monopoly, as 10 foreign suppliers have obtained ...
India’s government has pressured advertisers and even shut down channels to shape the information that 1.3 billion Indians receive. It’s part of a wider assault on dissent.
The Supreme Court of India raised concerns over the government’s inaction on crypto regulation, questioning why it taxes assets like Bitcoin while leaving their economic risks unaddressed.
India overall has reported more than 300,000 infections a day for the past nine days, the worst streak anywhere in the world since the pandemic began. Deaths have surged, too, with the total ...
On Saturday, India’s Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology had given a “final notice” to Twitter to comply with its new rules, which it unveiled in February this year. The new ...
Authorities in India have adopted laws and policies that systematically discriminate against Muslims and stigmatize critics of the government, Human Rights Watch said today.
The Government of India and the World Bank today signed two complementary loans of $500 million each to support and enhance India’s health sector development. Through this combined financing of $1 ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results