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Planters also feel that pressure tactics are being deployed by some traders to seek extended credit lines, as the latter now seek to make payments after the trade is completed.

Indian tea not being rejected by foreign buyers: Exporters

by Rajesh Sundaram |Jun 3, 2022

When contacted, some Indian tea planters offered a similar view, saying their consignments had not been rejected and they continue to export tea directly to clients in Germany, the United Kingdom, Jap...

The Paris apartment, which is one of the government's properties, housed the Indian Deputy Chief of Mission late last year.

Will continue to seize state assets until India starts talks: Devas Multimedia

by Rajesh Sundaram |Jan 15, 2022

The Modi government was wise to settle with Cairn because it is futile to continue evading payment on arbitral awards that have been upheld in every instance," a Devas Multimedia spokesperson told Bus...

As per the order, Devas shareholders can seize up to 50 per cent of Air India's funds held by the IATA retrospectively and prospectively.

Devas shareholders can seize 50% of Air India funds held by IATA: Quebec court

by Rajesh Sundaram |Jan 9, 2022

There was some relief for the Airports Authority of India (AAI) on its appeal against the seizure of its assets as the court stayed the seizure of AAI assets.

The Taliban has announced a slew of measures in the past few days to try and take charge of the situation

Taliban puts together a team with unproven credentials to fix sinking Afghan economy

by Rajesh Sundaram |Aug 25, 2021

International sanctions, civil war, the Covid-19 pandemic, drought, a collapsed banking system, high inflation, and a battered currency are the immediate challenges

According to a June 2021 UN report, the Taliban generates up to $ 1.6 billion in revenues each year. Photo: Reuters

Despite billions of dollars frozen, here's how the Taliban will run Afghanistan

by Rajesh Sundaram |Aug 19, 2021

More than control over Afghanistan's natural resources, tax system, banking, drug trade, money laundering network, the Taliban would be happy about the 84 billion dollars worth of US military hardware...