NEW DELHI : Since its launch in October 2021, The Network Planning Group (NPG), under the PM GatiShakti institutional structure, have held 41 meetings in the last one year and analysed, and examined 61
NEW DELHI : India and Australia have been active trading partners since the beginning of the 18th century. India and Australia enjoy excellent bilateral relations that have undergone positive transformative evolution in recent years.
HAMBURG : An increase in port congestion and container pickup charges in China point to a recovery in demand for container transportation. According to date from container logistics platform Container xChange, pickup charges from
NEW DELHI : NITI Aayog CEO Parameswaran Iyer on Friday described the Budget 2023-24 as ‘very comprehensive and balanced’ which will promote growth with inclusion. He also observed that the Budget continues all the reforms and other
NEW DELHI : Chemical and Fertilisers Minister Shri Mansukh Mandaviya on Friday called on investors to invest in Indian plastic industry and assured a strong government support. Addressing CEOs conclave at PLASTINDIA 2023 here, the minister said, “the country
NEW DELHI : The US has emerged as India’s top destination for merchandise exports during April-December this fiscal at USD 59.7 billion, Parliament was informed on Friday. In a written reply to the Rajya
MUMBAI : India is seeing an ever greater number of container ships visiting its shores, and as the fastest-growing major economy in the world, which is demanding the construction of larger ports. India’s GDP
The Indian economy, which is currently the fifth-largest in the world, aims to reach $5 trillion in GDP by 2025. The rise of India’s logistics sector, which supports numerous businesses and employs 22 million
NEW DELHI : The Indian Railways will focus on upgrading track infrastructure to decongest its network and inducting new trains during the next financial year, a top government official has said. “The big focus
NEW DELHI : The Union Budget 2023 has raised allocation for the ministry tasked with building highways by a quarter to ₹2.7 lakh crore, demonstrating the Centre’s intent to complete behind-schedule road projects ahead