Sri Lankan President Dissanayake To Visit India From December 15 In First overseas Trip After Assuming Office
Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake will embark on a two-day visit to India from December 15 to 17, marking his first international trip since taking office in September.
PM Modi Outlines Economic Thrust During Rajya Sabha Address
PM Modi addressed Rajya Sabha, outlining BJP's economic priorities during the Motion of Thanks to the President's address.
G7 Countries Pledge To Advance India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor
The IMEC billed as a ground-breaking initiative, envisions a vast road, railroad, and shipping network among Saudi Arabia, India, the United States, and Europe to ensure integration between Asia, the Middle East, and the West
Xi Jinping Claims Chinese Economic Recovery Still At Critical Stage
Xi also stressed the importance of strengthening self-reliance in key science and technology sectors
FM Sitharaman Unveils Comprehensive Economic Overview: Navigating Challenges, Achievements, And Sustainable Growth Strategies For India
Sitharaman underscored a significant concern, revealing that approximately 13.5 crore people have grappled with 'multi-dimensional' poverty over the past five years.
Ireland Wants To Deepen Its Economic, And Cultural Ties With India
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) emphatically denied any violation of the Vienna Convention in relation to the diplomats’ exit
China Wants To Address Trade And Economic Concerns With US
China will continue to raise relevant economic and trade concerns with the U.S. and strive to create a fair and stable economic and trade environment
Saudi Arabia Provides Yemen With $1.2 Billion In Economic Aid
Fighting with the Iran-aligned Houthis in north Yemen has virtually ceased in the last year
Chinese Exports Fell In June, Compounding Country’s Economic Woes
On Monday, the country will reveal second-quarter growth results
Only 16 pc Of People In Pakistan Believe Local Economy Is Getting Better: Report
In 2022, 19 per cent of Pakistanis said their living standards were improving and 48 per cent said they were getting worse. According to the survey, Pakistani women are more likely to be affected by the economic slump than men, Dawn reported.