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Trade secretary ‘keen to avoid’ allowing New Delhi to claw back money paid by Indian workers in Britain
New Delhi plans to raise infrastructure spending and trim fiscal deficit as it touts economic record
Promises of billions of dollars for PM’s home state of Gujarat come just months before national election
The prime minister’s election campaign will focus on his economic record but what do the figures show?
Curbs on export or use of products such as sugar, onions and wheat aimed at holding down domestic prices
Recent share price surge is helping exchange contest seventh place in global rankings
The nation’s strengths are many but endemic corruption and weak job growth threaten
Mixed earnings, rising oil prices and ‘higher for longer’ rates are hitting Indian stocks
£4bn in assets under management in UK retail funds focused on India and the subcontinent
Analysts are asking how much of the country’s buoyancy is priced in to valuations
Export restrictions and extreme weather are threatening the global supply of a staple commodity relied on by millions
India’s geopolitical and economic pull is growing
Founder of country’s third-largest private lender says economy needs broad-based growth
World Bank praises countries for strong fundamentals but says hitting development targets still ‘a long way to go’
Adani rival seeks to capitalise on India’s privatisation push
Inclusion expected to drive billions of dollars of inflows in rupee-denominated debt
Economists say the country’s fast-growing conglomerates are taking a bigger share of company profits
Arriving at a formal agreement could have massively beneficial economic consequences
CBDC project aims to extend its position at the vanguard of financial innovation
UPI to roll out services targeting rural users with limited internet access and literacy
Without reform New Delhi will be unable to capitalise on the country’s potential
As the Indian Premier League adapts to the digital age, Hindi films lose fans thanks to stale scripts and ageing stars
Elite interest favours a strong currency, to the detriment of the nation
Chinese sanctions on Australian products have redirected miner’s focus to the subcontinent’s rapidly expanding sector
Cost of rice and tomatoes has soared due to erratic monsoon ahead of crucial elections next year
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