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Rising global reliance on China's REEs makes partnerships, foreign investment, and responsible practices vital to reduce economic and strategic risks
Ishiba’s first meeting with Trump reinforced the US-Japan alliance, securing a vital diplomatic boost amid domestic political struggles
रिटेल क्षेत्र आणि मल्टीब्रँड रिटेलमध्ये एफडीआयची व्याप
FDI in the retail sector and multi-brand retail have the potential to solve India’s predicament of ‘jobless growth’
२.५ फ्रंट वॉरच्या पार्श्वभुमीवर, भारताने आपल्या परिपक्व
बांग्लादेश में चल रहे संक्रमण की स्थिति के दौरान वर्तमान
भारत जिस प्रकार से 2.5 फ्रंट युद्ध का सामना कर रहा है, ऐसी पर�
In the face of 2.5 front war, India should bolster the research and industrial security of its maturing innovation ecosystem
Despite Nepal's aspirations to become a ‘zone of investment,’ structural and political obstacles prevent the country from achieving this goal.
भू-राजकीय आणि भू-आर्थिक गट अशी युरोपीय महासंघाची प्रतिमा
The recent update released by the EU on its Economic Security Strategy is aimed at positioning it as a geopolitical as well as a geoeconomic bloc
बांगलादेशातील नुकत्याच झालेल्या निवडणुकांमुळे जे समीक�
2024 मध्ये जैविक, जबाबदार वाढ सुनिश्चित करण्यासाठी भारताला
The dynamics that have shaped the recent Bangladeshi election will leave an imprint on the country’s bilateral ties, in turn affecting its developme
To ensure organic, responsible growth in 2024, India will have to implement a policy structure which is unique to a developing nation in the current g
As Thailand navigates its path of economic development and geopolitical engagement, it will be essential to remain vigilant, adaptable, and open to co
While it might be tempting to dismiss the importance of international rating agencies based on periods of robust inflows of foreign investment, the im
The likelihood of Pakistan defaulting on its foreign obligations this year appears more imminent than ever
Given India’s emergence as an exporter, not just an importer, of capital, there is a need to revisit the stand on bilateral investment treaties
As India modernises its defence capabilities and becomes self-reliant in defence manufacturing, it will become a key player in the global defence indu
Post-coup, Myanmar has lost most of its foreign investments, however Beijing has taken this opportunity to ratchet up its investments instead
For Sri Lanka, big ticket foreign investment matters right now more than at any time in the post-Independence era.
Agriculture remains stressed as food inflation remains low. India Inc. is not doing well either.
India is in need of both FIIs and FDIs, to grow at the targeted 7.5 to 8 per cent growth. They go to countries with high growth potential and laws that are flexible and allow greater investor freedom. India is constrained by certain important considerations related to the rights of the people and protection of the poor.
Can Africa’s energy transition break the resource curse? With global aid shrinking, African leaders look to clean energy to boost growth, jobs, and autonomy
The new RBI Governor would have to restore the confidence of foreign investors in the economy's growth potential. Foreign investments are needed for infrastructure and industry. The Governor will also have to attract more FIIs. The choice before him would be: whether to control inflation or to promote growth.
Bangladesh’s Indo-Pacific Outlook, released in April 2023, is a projection of its interests in the region, and a testament to its political nonalignment and commitment to economic development. Its focus on upholding the rule of law and maintaining regional stability makes it a conducive partner for neighbouring countries and major powers in the Indo-Pacific. Bangladesh enjoys close ties with China, Japan, and the US, and a special relationship
Dr. Anupam Chander, Professor of Law at UC Davis, says a specific rule which necessitates the consent of data subject in order to process the data coming from foreign countries in India is effectively discouraging foreign investments in India.
There has been a heated debate about opening up the retail trade sector in India to foreign direct investment (FDI). Allowing foreign investment to come in retail trading is supposed to indicate that economic reforms are on track and that like in China , Walmart, Carforre, MAKRO, 7 Eleven and many more giant retail store chains, would be seen in India.
The Brazilian economy is in a new period of transition. Its challenges today are of tax incentives in order to steer foreign investments towards the domestic shores and curbing rising inequality and urban-rural divide.
With trade wars and financial realignments looming, India's success in this evolving landscape will depend on its ability to balance collaboration with autonomy
The potential welfare gains arising from the services agreement appear to be in India's favour as well as for member economies of ASEAN. The policy focus of both ASEAN and the individual member nations has been on merchandise trade liberalisation, and on inducing foreign investment-led transfer of technology, which has so far resulted in low regional integration in services.
The United States (US)-China trade war and the COVID-19 pandemic fundamentally altered global trade patterns, revealing critical supply chain vulnerabilities. US tariffs pushed companies to shift manufacturing to more favourable locations, accelerating “friendshoring” to countries like India and Vietnam. The “China plus one” strategy has bolstered domestic manufacturing and attracted foreign investment through Production Linked Incentive
Mainstream debates on European investment in India do not consider the full and diverse impact of investment on economic and social life, and therefore narrow the terrain for crafting richer, alternative investment policies and strategies. This paper examines three misguided—and recurring—ideas that arise in investment debates: (1) consumption growth as an inevitable effect of investment liberalisation; (2) efficiency in fresh food retail as
This report discusses India's economic resilience, investment opportunities, and growth amidst global turmoil, highlighting foreign investment, sectoral reforms, and geopolitical factors influencing India's status as a top emerging market.
Latin American companies that have invested in India since the 1990s have had varied experiences: some have achieved considerable success and remain in business, while a number of them have exited. This paper is a primer on enterprises from the Latin American region that have engaged the Indian market in the past 30 years. It finds three key factors that have pulled these businesses into India: the country’s myriad value chains, the massive con
If India is to sustain a high growth rate, there will have to be more foreign investment in infrastructure and manufacturing. So, it is going to be a challenge for the government to make investments in areas that are important for us more attractive to foreigners.
What India stands to gain from Trump’s pressure on China
व्यापार युद्ध आणि आर्थिक पुनर्रचना जवळ येत असताना, या बदलत्या परिस्थितीत भारताचे यश हे स्वायत्ततेसह सहकार्याचा समतोल साधण्याच्या क्षमतेवर अवलंबून असेल.