Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani Appreciates Indian Community; Strengthens Bilateral Ties
Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani praised the Indian community in Qatar for strengthening cultural and social ties.
Amir Of Qatar Lauds India’s Growth; Reaffirms Energy Partnership
Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani, the Amir of Qatar, praised India's rapid progress and expressed confidence in its economic growth.
India To Drive Petrochemical Demand Growth In 2025 Despite Global Challenges
India is likely to drive petrochemical demand growth in 2025, outpacing global trends where supply exceeds consumption.
Business Chambers Hail PM Modi’s US Visit; Highlight Trade & Investment Gains
Leading business bodies Assocham and FIEO have praised PM Narendra Modi’s US visit as a key move to strengthen trade and investment ties.
PM Modi Arrives In Washington To Strengthen India-US Ties
Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Washington for a two-day visit and will meet US President Donald Trump
Nifty, Sensex Rebound In Early Trade As US Markets Sink Amid New AI Fears
The domestic benchmark indices opened higher on Tuesday after ending over a seven-month low in the previous trading session.
PM Modi & PM Mitsotakis Reaffirm Commitment To Strengthen India-Greece Strategic Partnership
During a recent phone call, PM Modi and PM Mitsotakis reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening the India-Greece Strategic Partnership.
Sensex, Nifty Close Lower Amid Volatility Trade
In Asian markets, Indonesia, and Hong Kong closed in positive territory, while Singapore, Malaysia, Tokyo, Taiwan, South Korea, and Shanghai ended in negative territory
Markets Slip In Early Trade Amid Profit-Taking
In Asian markets, Indonesia, Thailand, and South Korea were trading in positive territory, while Tokyo, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Shanghai, Singapore, and Taiwan were trading in negative territory
Sensex And Nifty Hit Record Highs In Early Trade
In Asian markets, Indonesia, Thailand, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Shanghai were trading in positive territory, while Singapore, Taiwan, and South Korea, were trading in negative territory