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The decision by Asia’s richest banker to start his own business was unusual in an economy dominated by family dynasties
As the World Cup enters its concluding stages, historian Ramachandra Guha explores how the prime minister is shaping a sport in his image
Consumers worldwide will be paying steep prices for the next year at least
Home goods entrepreneur says India is ‘nice fit’ for manufacturing her branded textiles
Washington and New Delhi compete with Beijing for influence in region
US tech companies YouTube and Meta can expect to achieve rapid growth in video revenues, say analysts
Loss of IPL cricket streaming rights and global restructuring means a deal may be done
As multiple nations go to the polls next year, pre-election spending by governing parties will be punished
Gautam Adani’s flagship company records operating profit rise despite collapse in coal trading revenues
The nation’s strengths are many but endemic corruption and weak job growth threaten
New regulations aim for greater transparency to curb stock manipulation
Ruling BJP rejects claims of involvement following Apple notifications of possible ‘state-sponsored’ attacks
Mixed earnings, rising oil prices and ‘higher for longer’ rates are hitting Indian stocks
Deal aims to produce 5mn tonnes by 2030 in five Indian states, with exports within two years
Online education company was once India’s most valuable start-up but now plans asset sales to settle debts
This mechanism is being used to channel funds to political parties — but we don’t know who the donors are
£4bn in assets under management in UK retail funds focused on India and the subcontinent
The country buys more Scotch than anywhere else in the world. It’s becoming a formidable maker too
New Delhi expresses ‘shock’ over fate of ex-naval officers at a time when Gulf state is mediating in Israel-Hamas war
Analysts are asking how much of the country’s buoyancy is priced in to valuations
Export restrictions and extreme weather are threatening the global supply of a staple commodity relied on by millions
High up in remote Nagaland, one small village is giving up its hunting traditions to focus on conservation
Transaction shows Indian conglomerate has maintained lenders’ trust despite fraud allegations
Ottawa’s move comes as rift over killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar deepens
India’s geopolitical and economic pull is growing
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