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UAE slows down from Gulf war stress; raises remittance concerns for India amid layoffs, pay cutsThe United Arab Emirates economy faces early stress as the Gulf war continues. Sectors like hospitality, travel, and food & beverage are se...
Who hurts most as Iran war hits global economy?A prolonged Iran war threatens a global energy crisis. Nations like Germany, Italy, Britain, and Japan face significant economic impacts du...
Russian expat living in Gurugram points 6 things foreigners got wrong about India. One of them was 'sari stereotype'A Russian expat in India, Kseniia Shakirzianova, has gone viral for debunking common myths about the country. Living there for three years,...
Bengaluru like Spain, Portugal, and Greece? Russian woman says Rs 2.5 lakh bare minimum to live in India's Silicon ValleyA Reddit user's query about living in Bengaluru on Rs 30,000 monthly sparked a viral discussion. While some users provided detailed breakdo...
Russian woman reveals Indian habits she can’t live without now. 8th one leaves people stunnedA Russian expat in India, Anastasia Sharova, shares 11 habits she has adopted. These range from practical customs like removing shoes befor...
India is beyond Bollywood and arranged marriages: Russian woman spills the truth about living in IndiaRussian expat Anastasia Sharova debunks common India stereotypes, revealing a nation far richer and more diverse than often portrayed. She ...
Russian woman in Bengaluru calls India 'super safe' as she shares 3 life lessons from 11 years living hereIuliaa Aslamova, a Russian national, celebrated 11 years in India, reflecting on the profound impact the country has had on her life. Initi...
'Finally I am Indian'—Russian mother’s joy over OCI card sparks heartfelt reactionsRussian‑born Marina Kharbani celebrated receiving her Overseas Citizenship of India card in a viral Instagram video, proudly holding her ne...
Expats boosted Dubai’s 70% property rally, now Trump's tariffs threaten to undo all gainsDubai's robust property market, which has surged 70% in four years, faces headwinds from US tariffs and declining oil prices. Uncertainties...
Guidebook to lighting up India’s renewable energy ambitions for upcoming Union Budget 2024Budget 2024: India aims for 500 GW renewable energy by 2030, with Sitharaman's July 23 budget detailing measures under Modi 3.0. Ranking 4t...
Kimchi, sausage & tempura: How 1980s Chennai became a hub of culinary & cultural diversityOutsiders may assume Chennai’s cuisine consists of idli-dosa and biryani made with short-grain rice, but the city’s cultural scene combined...
Travelling with your pet? Keep these rules in mindAround 3,000 pet dogs and a thousand cats have boarded or alighted international carriers in 2018-19.
A little planning can go a long way in ensuring your trip to that must-see match is bez stressaMost Indian visitors will enter Russia through Moscow, so plan you trip depending on how much time you have.
Japanese PM Shinzo Abe to skip Delhi, restricted visit to GujaratAhead of Abe’s trip, Gujarat has planned a second Japanese-supported industrial park, at Sanand, on more than 1,000 hectares, about 10 time...
How PM Modi can turn Donald Trump's victory into a good opportunity for Indian economyA positive approach is expected from Trump in mending ties with Russia as highlighted during his campaign. This would be good news for Indi...
How the oil crash is sending Indian migrants in the Gulf back home packingMany of them have lost jobs and are packing up to return home; others are settling for salary cuts and bleak days ahead, reports Jayaraj Si...
Expats power up foreign firms' Indian projects making it tough for BHEL and Larsen & ToubroYoung engineers from China, Korea, Russia and the US are swarming power projects in the country earning big bucks for themselves.
- India: The new land of opportunities
Foreign nationals coming to intern at various organisations in India.
- Dubai slides into debt trap, rattles world
Markets around the world including India found themselves lashed on Thursday by fears of fresh financial trouble.
- Expats come on a discovery of India
Call it reverse brain drain. The growing Indian economy is fast attracting more foreigners to work here.