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Akshay Kumar has made a heartfelt appeal to his fans as his film Kesari Chapter 2 releases in theatres. On Thursday night, a special celebrity screening of the film was organised in Mumbai, attended ...
The period courtroom drama managed to mint a total of Rs 3 crore before its release. Kesari Chapter 2 features Akshay Kumar, ...
Akshay Kumar's wife and author Twinkle Khanna attended the film's screening. Ananya Panday and R Madhavan also attended the ...
Outlines of the India-China Border Patrolling Agreement, nevertheless, remained sketchy, though they did appear to signal a breakthrough. The Agreement, focusing primarily on patrolling ...
India said the trans-shipment facility was withdrawn because logistical delays and higher costs were hindering India’s own exports and creating backlogs NEW DELHI: India has ended a nearly five ...
India has withdrawn the transhipment facility to exports from Bangladesh to other countries through its ports and airports, in response to the increasing friction in ties between the two countries.
Economic ties between India and Dubai reached new heights during Crown Prince Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum's two-day visit to the country. In Mumbai, Sheikh Hamdan attended a ...
India has withdrawn the transshipment facility for Bangladesh's export cargo to third countries, including Bhutan, Nepal, and Myanmar, via its land borders. For all latest news, follow The Daily ...
Following the barrage of tariffs on China, the Chinese Embassy in India urged New Delhi to stand together against the US-imposed tariffs. Referring to the American tariffs as 'abuse' that harms ...
India's pharmaceuticals sector, one of the most dependent domestic industries on trade with America, could be significantly impacted by the move. Speaking at an event at the National Republican ...
The government has imposed limitations on market access for BYD, further dampening the Chinese EV maker’s India manufacturing plans. In reference to BYD, commerce minister Piyush Goyal recently ...
And nowhere is the opportunity greater – or more elusive – than with India. I recently returned from meetings with Indian officials and business leaders in Delhi and Mumbai, and I was struck ...