Monthly Archives: November 2018

India steps up agro-diplomacy with China

New Delhi feels that Beijing will focus on food security by diversifying imports in view of trade war As the trade war with the United States continues to bite — with only a slim chance that the world’s two biggest economies can go past a possible truce — China appears …

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Of credit rating agencies and credibility

The extent of independence of the ratings committee and quality of analysis warrant close watch The IL&FS saga has brought the spotlight back on credit ratings agencies for all wrong reasons. The last time such a situation arose was in late 2015, when auto ancillary company Amtek Auto defaulted on …

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‘If Tatas enter, Goyal may have to exit Jet’

Tatas seem keen on Jet, due diligence may be over: analysts A deal to acquire Jet Airways may be in the making, now that Tata Sons has clarified that it is holding preliminary discussions with Jet Airways for a possible investment in one of India’s once-high-flying airlines. Analysts expect an …

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Sirisena’s all-party meet proves inconclusive

An all-party conference convened by President Maithripala Sirisena on Sunday ended without an agreement, prolonging the political crisis that has gripped Sri Lanka for over three weeks. Mr. Sirisena called for a meeting of all party representatives on Sunday, in the wake of a political deadlock following a no-confidence motion …

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We need our own BRI, says British MP

The U.K. is “concerned” at certain aspects of China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and is keen to work with countries like India and Australia so that everyone gets the opportunity for “our own belts and our own roads” and not just one, said Tom Tugendhat, MP and Chair of …

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Govt. directions to RBI under Sec. 7 unlikely

To meet the government halfway, the RBI may take some steps to boost loans to the MSME sector that had been badly hit by the demonetisation exercise, and which the government is keen to support in an election year. However, it is to be seen how much RBI can do, …

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Quota for Marathas approved

Socially and Educationally Backward Class category created for the purpose The Maharashtra Cabinet on Sunday cleared the decision to extend reservation to the Maratha community by creating a new category called Socially and Educationally Backward Class (SEBC) on the recommendations of the State Backward Class Commission. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis …

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J&K all set for President’s rule

Governor’s rule, imposed under Section 92 for six months, expires in the State on January 19.Jammu and Kashmir Governor Satya Pal Malik said on Sunday that the State was all set for President’s rule in January as there were no plans to dissolve the Assembly yet.Since J&K has a separate …

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