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Elon Musk’s platform forced to take down accounts and posts on threat of ‘fines and imprisonment’
Curbs on almost 200 entities aim to ‘degrade’ Moscow’s capability to attack Ukraine
Moves come as New Delhi weighs tighter import restrictions
Executives say police have been slow to respond to a spate of muggings in the UK capital
Indian owner’s share price is starting to reflect SUV’s price-insensitive following
Sixty-six companies file listing documents, but some investors are wary after poor performance of many flotations
New Delhi plans to raise infrastructure spending and trim fiscal deficit as it touts economic record
Minister says New Delhi has ‘woken up’ early to the dangers of AI-generated content due to the size of its online population
Receipts rose to a record in 2023, in a turnaround after a series of pandemic-era flops
Japanese group resisted chief executive Punit Goenka’s demand to stay on after merger
The Japanese conglomerate sought to save Zee deal but has failed to complete the merger
International chains including Tim Hortons and Costa Coffee are up against domestic rivals
Hard-driving founder Bhavish Aggarwal defends ‘intense’ company culture that created country’s biggest e-scooter maker
Promises of billions of dollars for PM’s home state of Gujarat come just months before national election
Japanese company frustrated at merger delays and concerned about Zee’s financial performance
The prime minister’s election campaign will focus on his economic record but what do the figures show?
Billionaire tycoon welcomes decision to halt case’s transfer to law enforcement, saying ‘truth has prevailed’
Indian billionaire’s listed businesses have recovered nearly $46bn in market capitalisation
FT interview: The Indian prime minister discusses the growing relationship with the US and responds to claims he represents a threat to democracy
Owner of Tetley tea wants to acquire brands that can grow internationally as well as within the country
Chair of steel conglomerate says claims are ‘false and baseless’
Country’s central bank raises capital requirements in move to curb rising delinquencies
Investors are buying into a growth story. Policymakers must now ensure it plays out
Curbs on export or use of products such as sugar, onions and wheat aimed at holding down domestic prices
Executives hope staff will be willing to live on site at factories seeking tens of thousands of employees
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