MUMBAI : Kaushalya Logistics Limited, a diversified conglomerate specializing in logistic support to the cement industry, has commenced work at its second depot under CCFA model for Adani Group at Saharsa, Bihar. Recently Kaushalya
NEW DELHI : India’s largest insurance company, the Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC), has recently increased its stake in the public sector railway stock, Container Corporation of India (CONCOR). The company announced this increase in exchanges on
SILCHAR : In a major operation by the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) against organised drug syndicates operating in the North Eastern Region of India, 26 kg methamphetamine tablets, smuggled into India through the Indo-Myanmar border
NEW DELHI : India should respond with equal measures if the newly elected US President Donald Trump would impose higher tariffs on domestic goods, trade experts say. They noted that India has previously implemented
LONDON : A new report from UCL’s Energy Institute Shipping and Oceans Research Group assesses the financial risks to the shipping industry from stranded assets due to stricter GHG regulations, due for adoption at
BEIJING : Beijing has pledged to elevate the relationship with Moscow to new heights this year, hours after Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th US President. The Chinese President Xi Jinping, during a video conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday, “shared
HAMBURG : The recent inauguration of Donald Trump as the 47th President of the United States on January 20, 2025, marks the beginning of a new chapter in global trade. “With a renewed emphasis
LONDON : DP World London Gateway and Southampton have donated over £26,000 to six local charities in Essex and Hampshire respectively. The donations were made following the annual ‘Great Place to Work’ survey, which
TURA : Raising alarm over the issue of alleged “blatant violations and malpractices” in connection with the Bhutan-Bangladesh export transportation process, social activist from Tura, Cherian Momin, on Tuesday, urged the authorities to take
LONDON : The Baltic Exchange’s dry bulk sea freight index, which tracks rates for ships carrying dry bulk commodities, fell to its lowest level in 23 months on Wednesday, as rates dipped across all