A multitude of factors including political instability, discontinuity of macroeconomic policy, terrorism, corruption, and energy shortages, have traditionally kept foreign investors from bringing money into Pakistan.
Foreign investors avoid bringing money into Pakistan due to various factors such as political instability, discontinuity of macroeconomic policy, terrorism, corruption and energy shortages.
New Delhi [India], January 12 (ANI/PNN): As the world's population continues to grow, it is becoming increasingly important to find ways to preserve our natural resources. By living sustainably, we can help reduce pollution and conserve resources like water and energy, which will have a posi
"The challenge before the scientific community, society and government are to strike a balance by finding proper solutions to optimise the use of resources and increase productivity. It is here that radiation technology can be used to optimise the use of material and energy and to improve pr
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday congratulated the people of Nagaland for the development works which cover key sectors like connectivity, education, tourism and energy, said a press release on Prime Minister's Office.
The green hydrogen mission will gradually lead to the decarbonization of industrial, transport, and energy sectors; a reduction in dependence on imported fossil fuels, among others.
State's Urban Development and Energy Minister AK Sharma on Saturday instructed all civic officials to do better work on urban arrangements, cleanliness, beautification, garbage collection and disposal. He said that the coming months of January, February and March are very important.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], December 30 (ANI/PRNewswire): Superstar Badshah drove Mumbai 'Paagal' this Christmas eve with the opening show of his very first India Tour. A bold step towards celebrating the ultimate craziness, The Paagal Tour, organised by Bollyboom with TM Ventures, is Bads
Last month, during his 'Mann Ki Baat' address, PM Modi said that assuming the G20 presidency was a huge opportunity for India and that the country must utilise it by focusing on global good.
Pierre said, "We look forward to supporting India's G 20. presidency next year and on a range of issues including addressing current food and energy security challenges while continuing our efforts to build a resilient global economy."
The External Affairs Minister also interacted with school students at the inauguration of a photo booth at the G20 Pavilion. Seeing the excitement and energy among visitors to the pavilion, he said, "India's Presidency will truly be a people's G20 for the whole nation".