India rejected the EU's new sanctions, saying it doesn't support unilateral measures. It stressed its commitment to legal obligations and highlighted energy security as a key priority. India also called for avoiding double standards, especially in energy trade.
India and Spain reaffirmed their growing ties as officials highlighted Catalonia's trade role and Madhya Pradesh's development strides. During the "Madhya Pradesh Global Dialogue 2025" in Spain, both sides discussed cooperation in trade, tourism, and sustainability, with leaders praising sha
New Delhi [India], July 18: In a move that marks a strategic turning point for India's electronics manufacturing sector, Messe Muenchen India has announced that its flagship trade fairs--electronica India and productronica India--will be held annually in Delhi-NCRand Bengaluru starting in Ap
Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council member and economist Sanjeev Sanyal on Friday stated that India's economy is in good shape, but it can grow even faster with consistent investments in infrastructure, the forging of trade agreements, and improvements in the ease of doing business
The newly passed sanctions hit hard at the core of Russia's economy, especially its energy, banking and military sectors, and are designed to cut down Russia's ability to finance its war on Ukraine.
India's current account deficit (CAD) is likely to see a marginal rise in FY26 as there is minor upward risk on it, noted a report by Union Bank of India.
Union Minister of Commerce & Industry Piyush Goyal held discussion with Saudi Arabia's Minister of Investment Khalid Al-Falih to strengthen trade and investment ties between India and Saudi Arabia.
Speaking to ANI, Sharma highlighted that India too has its commitments, adding that negotiators know these issues that India's concerns and reservations have to be taken into consideration.
"We have seen reports on the subject and are closely following the developments. Let me reiterate and I have said this in the past as well that securing the energy needs of our people is, understandably, an overriding priority for us. In this endeavour, we are guided by what is available