BRISBANE : India, which is on the path of growth, wants to grow with the world, External Affairs Minister Dr. S Jaishankar said on Sunday, stressing that there is genuine goodwill and desire among nations
NEW DELHI : External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar and his Thai counterpart, Maris Sangiampongsa, held a meeting here on Saturday, where they discussed strengthening bilateral relations, enhancing multilateral cooperation, and addressing regional developments.
NEW DELHI : Container Corporation of India Ltd. (CONCOR) has achieved an another milestone. Shri Sanjay Swarup, CMD of CONCOR recently inaugurated the full integration of CONCOR’s e-billing system with the GeM Portal in
COLOMBO : India and Sri Lanka agreeing for a joint research study in the narrow strip of Palk Strait that divides the two nations to protect the marine resources and biodiversity amidst ongoing illegal bottom
PARADIP : The Odisha Government is on a mission to double the export of seafood from the Paradip Fishing Habour. With a team from Europe scheduled to visit Paradip from November 11 to 22,
NEW DELHI : Coastal shipping is a cost-effective and carbon-efficient mode of transport. Yet, India has not fully utilised its 7,500 km coastline and over 14,000 km of navigable inland waterways — water transport accounts
NEW DELHI : India’s export competitiveness has significantly improved across various sectors—especially in petroleum, gemstones, agrochemicals, and sugar—over the past five years. According to data from the Commerce Ministry, these segments have successfully increased
NEW DELHI : India’s garment exports are seeing a significant boost due to the ongoing unrest in neighboring Bangladesh. In the first half of the current financial year, Indian garment exports rose by 8.5%,
WASHINGTON : The US has imposed sanctions on 275 individuals and entities, including 15 from India, for allegedly supporting Russia’s military-industrial base. Companies from China, Switzerland, Thailand, and Turkiye have also been slapped with
OSLO : Xeneta reported about the next year 2025 may be be another challenging year in ocean container shipping. “If 2024 has been defined by conflict in the Red Sea, the outlook for 2025