India, the world’s fastest growing major economy, is not firing on all cylinders. That’s a problem for Narendra Modi, who has just won a third consecutive five-year term as prime minister, although ...
They say Indian economy is like the Elephant, it takes a while to get going but once it runs, it could be unstoppable. Despite external pressures, India's economy continues to demonstrate impressive ...
India’s National Policy on the Blue Economy has been in the making since 2021, when a draft policy was launched. Since then, the government has made periodic claims of nearing the promulgation of a ...
Explore the transformative reforms of 2025 that are set to redefine India's economy, including tax relief, foreign investment ...
Land in any Indian city, such as Bangalore or Hyderabad, and you will be struck by its heady optimism. India’s economy may be in the early stage of a historic boom. Recently released figures show that ...
Indians have started casting their votes in an election that’s expected to hand Prime Minister Narendra Modi another five years in office to steer the country’s rapid economic expansion. Under his ...
In 1926, an idea took shape with the founding of the Commercial College, operating modestly out of a hired house in Delhi's ...
Projections indicate that India is poised to surpass Japan and Germany, positioning itself as the world’s third-largest economy by 2027, according to a note published by analysts at the investment ...
Speaking at a conference on India’s economy this week, Narendra Modi, the prime minister, was typically bullish about his country’s prospects. The world, he suggested, is living through an “Indian era ...
At an economics conference in the early 1960s, one speaker began his presentation on development by citing India as an example. Before he could continue, an economist interrupted and asked: “What ...
India’s economic ascent to a $4.2 trillion GDP in 2025 has been hailed as a historic achievement. The country is now ranked the world’s fourth largest economy by current dollar terms, surpassing Japan ...