NEW DELHI : S. Jaishankar has returned as External Affairs Minister (EAM) in the new Modi 3.0 cabinet, marking his continuation as a central figure in India’s diplomacy. Over the past five years, Jaishankar
NEW DELHI : India’s Ports and Shipping sector has been on a remarkable upswing lately. Whether it’s the external trade, expanding ports’ capacity, or the 7,517 kilometers of coastline dotted with over 200 ports,
NEW DELHI : Toll collection procedures in India are expected to change as a result of Union Transport Minister Shri Nitin Gadkari‘s unique satellite-based approach that uses GPS and GNSS. Enriching the commuting experience
NEW DELHI : The Government of India plans to set up a new shipping company to expand its fleet by at least 1,000 ships in the next decade, to gain revenue from trade. The
NEW DELHI : India’s world record beating economic growth rate together with robust tax revenues, a fast expanding digital and financial infrastructure, and a strong manufacturing sector, will give the new government, a base
NEW DELHI : Container Corporation of India Ltd. (CONCOR) and Shipping Corporation of India Ltd. (SCI) signed an MoU on June 3, 2024, here to explore business opportunities for leveraging each other’s infrastructure and
MUMBAI : Blue Ocean Corporation’s flagship event, the International Procurement and Supply Chain Conference (IPSC), 2024 was recently held here, where Chief Guest Mr. Sourav Ganguly, Chairman of the ICC Cricket Committee and Former
NEW DELHI : Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi plans a raft of business-friendly measures if he wins a third term this week, including pushing through regulations making it easier to hire and fire workers,
NEW DELHI : As exit polls signal the return of the Modi government, the three infrastructure sectors—Railways, Highways, and Aviation—are expected to remain the top priority for the government in its third term with
NEW DELHI : Travelling on Expressways will experience higher toll charges, as the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has decided to raise fees across the country by an average of 5 per cent,