Greenpeace activists staged a protest demanding an end to deep sea mining outside the ministry of industry in Prague, Czech
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Foreign investment in India’s start-ups has plummeted 72 per cent to $4.58 billion so far, from $16.2 billion during the
What Links Rs 30,252 Crore And Banks?
F-R-A-U-D-S! The value of frauds continued to decline in FY23, with banks reporting an overall defrauded figure of Rs 30,252
Forge a ‘great wall of steel’, Xi tells China’s border troops
President Xi Jinping has called on China’s border troops to forge a “great wall of steel” along the country’s frontiers
Why Tesla Is In No Rush In India
India is sceptical that Tesla might import into the country cars made in China. Tesla executives were in India last
India employees ready to delegate more work to AI: Microsoft report
As artificial intelligence (AI) threatens to replace jobs, a new report from Microsoft has suggested that Indian employees are caught
The Many Moods of S Jaishankar
He may have spent his entire adult life in diplomacy, but doctorate in nuclear physics Subrahmanyam Jaishankar’s face betrays both
Rajesh Gopinathan bows out as TCS CEO, keeps mum on future plans
‘I am confident that TCS’s best years are ahead,’ outgoing CEO tells staff in farewell email. Rajesh Gopinathan, who steps
Centre expands talent pool, to induct 17 private sector experts
Giving a fresh push to its ambitious plan to infuse private sector talent in its departments, the Centre has decided
India asks for $55-million funding in first call with Pandemic Fund
In a significant development, India is believed to have placed a funding request of around $55 million in its first