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Amazon lobbies Indian government to exempt exports from foreign investment rules, sources say
Amazon is lobbying the Indian government to ease its foreign investment rules to allow the U.S. company to buy products directly from Indian sellers to sell in overseas markets, four people with direct knowledge of the matter said.
"Government of India has not issued any unblocking order for TikTok. Any such statement/news is false and misleading," Government sources clarified.
Priyanka Chaturvedi recalled BJP's JP Nadda talking about "one nation, one party" and said that the new bill was his party's way of implementing this.
India's federal government has not quantified the loss to the exchequer due to a lowering of the goods and services tax rates but a state ministers' panel has endorsed the new rate structure, state ministers said on Thursday.
Recent online buzz suggested TikTok's potential return to India, with some users reporting limited access. However, the Indian government has firmly d
One month after being hit by European Union sanctions, India’s Nayara Energy Ltd. is relying on a growing pool of dark-fleet tankers to transport its products, and a narrowing menu of crude imports to keep its operations running.
Speculation over TikTok’s return to India gained momentum after some users reported being able to access the video-sharing platform’s website on Friday. However, the government has clarified that the ban on the Chinese app remains in force.
India’s tryst with space has been nothing short of extraordinary as it is a journey that started with humble beginnings and now it has become a story of determination, resilience, and scientific brilliance.
OpenAI has announced the opening of India office and noted that ChatGPT users grew 4x in past year in the country
The development is unexpected because AliExpress was among dozens of Chinese platforms banned by the Indian government back in 2020.
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India Today on MSNIndia vs Pakistan sporting ties: 5 big questions after new government policy
The India-Pakistan match at the Asia Cup is likely to go ahead following the government's new policy on hosting and competing in sports involving Pakistan. But it raises serious questions: should international sporting credibility come before national interest and security?