India is going to be global superpower in next 25 years: Piyush Goyal 印度将在未来25年成为全球超级大国:皮尤什·戈亚尔 Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal today said the world nowrecognisesthat India has arrived and expressed the belief that India is going to be a global superpower in ...
It stands ready to cooperate with partner countries on research into biodiversity conservation, safeguarding the eco-environmental security of the Maritime Silk Road, building the Belt and Road Big Data Service Platform on Ecological and Environmental Protection and the Belt and Road Environmental Technolo...
prompting warnings from the British Chambers of Commerce that industry could be heading back into recession.Pinning the blame on poor performance by the transport equipment, electrical and optical equipment and machinery sectors, the Office for National Statistics said manufacturing's recovery had "defini...
In the developing world, India is expected to continue outgrowing China, though the expansion in the world's fifth-largest economy will slow, from 7.8% last year to 6.8% this year and 6.5% in 2025. The IMF foresees a steady but slow acceleration of growth in...
India has already created inroads with regard to access to vaccines and HIV medicines, as well as biologics that are going to be used to treat the future diseases of the world. It is important to consider how we maintain being cost-competitive and innovative to ensure we create access to ...
The double whammy of a weaker currency and growing oil prices are going to hit India hard. Despite its challenges, India continues to grow quickly. But will it be it fast enough to benefit its people?
Oh no, you’ve lost your headphones in India. You may be tempted to head to the duty-free shop at the Mumbai International Airport and pick up Apple Airpods Max for ₹49,990 ($598.67 USD). You may want to wait, though, because they’re $549 at the Apple Store or $449 on Amazo...
China is still outpacing what we see globally. So very strong growth driver from that perspective. We have some markets that are very expensive. India is very expensive. It's almost pricing that strong growth story. And then the other extreme, we've got Chinese equities which are still pret...
In India, there is an association between caste and the idea of pollution. Members of highly ranked groups can be polluted by coming into contact with the bodily secretions, particularly saliva, of individuals of lower-ranked castes. Because of the fear of pollution, Brahmans and other high-...
Within Asia ex-Japan equities, India is the second largest market and plays a natural hedge against any China specific risk. Valuation admittedly is not cheap, despite the underperformance of late. However, India equities remain supported by resilient earnings growth, particularly of the large-cap ...