This time for Africa: For Indian exporters, a new continent of opportunities as demand wanes in Europe, USWith many developed nations seeing some sort of economic crisis, Indian firms are making a beeline for Africa.
We will honour Abe's memory by redoubling work towards peaceful Indo-Pacific, say Quad leadersAbe, Japan's longest-serving prime minister, died in hospital on Friday morning after being shot while speaking at a political campaign eve...
China's Africa outreach poses threat from Atlantic: Top United States generalU.S. Gen. Stephen Townsend, in an interview with AP, said Beijing is looking to establish a large navy port capable of hosting submarines o...
Angola invites India to invest in diamond mining and processing"Angola is looking at foreign direct investment from Indian companies to help realise the mining country's potential," Pratibha Parkar, Ind...
China now has world’s largest navy, eyes Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Myanmar basesThis is the latest assessment of China’s expanding military might, ranging from long-range missiles and nuclear submarines to integrated ai...
Portugal pushes for early conclusion of India-EU FTAPortugal is also ready to be India’s bridge and gateway to the Lusophone world – Portuguese-speaking countries and territories, Dias pointe...
For a change, rich nations in focus for not giving up coalAmid the United States' defence of coal, a new initiative led by the UK and Canada to phase out use of coal for electricity generation has ...
House to vote on ambassadorial nominee to India on ThursdayAs per the agenda of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee released on Monday, the full committee would take a vote on 16 ambassadorial no...
Africa prefers India’s non-interfering development model over ChinaSeveral media reports in Africa have criticised Chinese business houses for exploiting African workers and local resources.
China's OBOR initiative could worsen socio-economic difficulties for AfricaChinese policy to harness raw material and export finished products to African nations has killed local industry and pushed the countries t...
- ITBP to augment its strength by 12,000 men
ITBP will increase its strength by 12,000 men from its present over 77,000 personnel by 2015, its chief Ranjit Sinha said today.
- Business policy: Africa proposes, India waits & waits
In the case of India, almost all that money was in Mauritius, a tax haven and a country used solely to route money to other investment dest...
African nations offer great opportunities to us: Murli DeoraOil minister Murli Deora, who is at the vanguard of India’s diplomatic efforts in Africa, talks to ET on his five-day visit to the continen...
- India goes uranium hunting in Namibia
The ink is yet to dry on the Indo-US nuke deal, but the UPA government has already started scouting for uranium mining assets abroad.
- Why India needs to act, and act fast
It first happened in Angola. Then in Nigeria, followed by Kazakhstan. And now there is every danger of history being repeated in the case o...
- State Bank of India opens branch in Israel
The State Bank of India (SBI) has become the first foreign bank to open a branch in the Israel's diamond exchange.