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Belarus eyes deeper BRICS partnership, strengthens India ties for multipolar worldBelarus eyes full BRICS membership, seeking a multipolar world order. The nation is deepening its strong relationship with India. Key areas...
An 8-year-old boy stumbles upon a 1,700-year-old statue fragment during a visit to Ramon CraterAn eight-year-old boy on a rock-collecting trip in Israel's Ramon Crater stumbled upon a 1,700-year-old statuette fragment. The intricately...
In a volatile market, odds do favour contrarians, but only if they have an edge: 4 stocks from different sectors with dividend yield of up to 5.8%When a fundamentally strong business is available at 4% dividend yield, the probability that you will have both dividend and the capital ga...
India’s newest round of drinkers is rewriting the rules of the world’s biggest barYoung Indians are redefining their drinking habits not by drinking less, but by selecting superior quality alcohol. This notable shift towa...
Trump’s bold move: Rename Strait of Hormuz after America or himself amid Iran warOver 20% of global oil exports pass through the Strait of Hormuz, making it one of the world’s most critical energy chokepoints. President ...
India really needs to spice things upIndia leads global spice production, with most ending up in local curries. The rest is exported as raw spices. To stay competitive, India m...
Zohran Mamdani’s cardamom-flavoured campaignZohran Mamdani's mayoral victory draws parallels with the spice cardamom. Cardamom, though valuable, was overlooked by Western empires, fin...
India and Turkey’s crossed connections in food and historyIndia and Turkey share a rich yet complicated history shaped by their Turkic roots, with the Ottoman and Mughal empires influencing their r...
SpiceJet finalises settlement with Engine Lease Finance Corporation to resolve $16.7 mn liabilitiesSpiceJet has resolved its dispute with Engine Lease Finance Corporation (ELFC) through a settlement. ELFC had initially claimed $16.7 milli...
History of curry goes back 2,000 years!Now, new research shows the trading of spices for culinary use goes way back - some 2,000 years, to be precise.
Galleons of globalisation: Manila’s starring role in food trade entirely changed how we eatThe Manila galleons were developed due to Spanish desire to cash in on the Asian spice trade.
Meet Annamma Spudich: A molecular biologist who is reviving ancient India's healing knowledgeShe has curated exhibitions on the rich history of the Indian spice trade.
From Thailand to LA, the best food markets across the globeRich with history and delectable delights, these food markets are a must-visit.
SpiceJet posts 13th straight profitable quarter, Q4 net rises 5%SpiceJet operates 412 daily flights to 54 destinations, including 47 domestic and 7 international.
Spices Board to launch second e-auction centre at 'cardamom city'"Spices Board has revolutionised the system for small cardamom by introducing electronic auction, which has started benefiting cardamom gro...
India seeks to be maritime, international trade power: President Pranab MukherjeeMukherjee said he has been informed that the next phase of this project is the 'Spice Route Initiative' which will explore international co...
SpiceJet more of a trading than an investment opportunity: Ambareesh BaligaHistory has shown that airlines never really make huge profits; this (June quarter numbers) could be temporary, says Baliga.
Why saffron is the king of spice worldSaffron’s accessibility also comes from its surprising strength: it may be expensive, yet you need just a few strands to feel it.
SpiceJet soars 12% despite Q4 net loss rising to Rs 321.5 croreThe stock had slipped as much as 6.3% in early trade. The airline's full-year loss widened to Rs 1,003.24 crore, up more than five times Yo...
- Now East India Company to sell tea, coffee in London
East India Company, the trading company with a 400-year-history whose highlight was ruling India - the 'jewel of the Crown' - will soon ope...