Trade
India wants road supplies of Pak onions resumed
07 Jan 2011
Competition panel to probe possible onion cartel
07 Jan 2011
India extends ban on Chinese milk products
04 Jan 2011
Pak onions rotting at JNPT to be cleared today
04 Jan 2011
The 200 tonnes of imported Pakistani onions that lay rotting at a Mumbai port for lack of clearances are likely to get the necessary permits to reach the market today after a media expose and intervention from the top
Government invites fresh bids for cotton exports
30 Dec 2010
More sops for exporters in January: Sharma
24 Dec 2010
TAPI gas pipeline draws unexpected support
21 Dec 2010
India among major exporters to UAE free zones
21 Dec 2010
India, Russia target $20 billion bilateral trade by 2015
20 Dec 2010
The two countries will expand the trade basket to include value-added items in areas of applied technologies, information technology, telecommunications, automobile components, gems and jewellery and energy etc.
Sugar manufacturers gain on export news
17 Dec 2010
India, China sign 49 MoUs to boost economic ties
16 Dec 2010
WTO upholds US tariffs on Chinese tyre imports
14 Dec 2010
India asks Germany to ease high-tech exports
13 Dec 2010
Defence, nuclear deals to dominate Medvedev visit
13 Dec 2010
India and Russia are expected to sign eight agreements, including one on co-developing and producing a fifth generation fighter aircraft, during Russian President Dmitry Medvedev's two-day visit beginning 21 December
Defence, nuclear deals to dominate Medvedev visit
13 Dec 2010
India and Russia are expected to sign eight agreements, including one on co-developing and producing a fifth generation fighter aircraft, during Russian President Dmitry Medvedev's two-day visit beginning 21 December
Defence, nuclear deals to dominate Medvedev visit
13 Dec 2010
India and Russia are expected to sign eight agreements, including one on co-developing and producing a fifth generation fighter aircraft, during Russian President Dmitry Medvedev's two-day visit beginning 21 December
Relations with China improving: Indian envoy
13 Dec 2010
Relations with China improving: Indian envoy
13 Dec 2010
Wen visit: Thorny issues to be swept under the carpet
13 Dec 2010
Bringing along a group of 400 businessmen, Wen is slated to oversee signing of over 45 business deals between Indian and Chinese companies, worth over $20 billion, and cutting across sectors from power to pharmaceuticals
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