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    After fresh initiatives, India ties with Bangladesh are set to scale new heights

    India sees Bangladesh as a "close and valued neighbour" with rapidly growing capabilities. For India, Bangladesh is the converging point of its "Neighbourhood First" and "Act East" policies besides the SAGAR (Security and Growth for All in the Region) doctrine and New Delhi's Indo-Pacific vision. Bangladesh is also an indispensable partner in the development of India's northeastern region. On the other hand, Bangladesh values its relationship with India as "a major neighbour," "trusted friend" (PM Hasina's words) and a key development partner. India is the largest market for Bangladeshi products in Asia.

    India inclusion in JP Morgan Bond index from today, $25-30 bn flow expected. What it means

    India, which has been on index watch since October 21, upon its inclusion will have the single highest duration across the index at 7.03 years, with an above average yield-to-maturity at 7.09%, a JP Morgan note said.

    8 Best-Selling Window ACs under 30,000 for Efficient Cooling

    In 2024, ACs under 30000 offer unparalleled cooling efficiency, advanced features, and sleek designs. From energy-efficient models with inverter technology to those equipped with air purification systems and smart connectivity options, these units ensure optimal comfort while minimizing energy consumption. With reliable performance, quiet operation, and durability, the top air conditioners under 30000 of 2024 cater to diverse cooling needs, providing superior comfort during the year's hottest months.

    In 10 years, India no longer a charity case, it's the driving force of world economy: Sanjeev Sanyal

    There are no such things as poor people. They are poor places. Say two brothers grew up in Moradabad. One of them stays back in Moradabad and another went off to Dubai. After five years, one person will be earning a lot more than the other. Why does this happen? It is because places matter, says Sanjeev Sanyal

    HDFC Mutual Fund launches HDFC NIFTY100 Low Volatility 30 Index Fund

    Invest in the HDFC NIFTY100 Low Volatility 30 Index Fund to benefit from continuous sale and repurchase options. With a TER of up to 1.00%, this passively managed fund aims to track the NIFTY100 Low Volatility 30 Total Returns Index, providing investors a low-cost opportunity for wealth creation.

    Affordable Laptops Under 30,000: Performance and Features Unveiled

    Laptops under 30,000 are an excellent option for those seeking economical yet feature-rich devices. These budget-friendly laptops offer a balanced blend of performance and functionality, making them suitable for students, professionals, and casual users alike. Despite their lower price, they come equipped with essential features such as efficient processors, adequate RAM, sufficient storage, and decent display quality, ensuring smooth everyday computing tasks like web browsing, document editing, and multimedia consumption.

    • Expectation is that reforms will continue, but it may not be as simple as that: Ketan Dalal

      "Let’s take a look at some key areas where reforms are needed, but could be impacted; a crucial area of reforms is that of land reforms, given the need to promote India as a manufacturing hub and to leverage the China + 1 opportunity."

      Budget 2024: Modi 3.0 may have to redo the Budget math to provide more money to Naidu & Nitish-ruled states

      Union Budget: Following recent Indian election results, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reasserts control over the federal government. Despite depending on various allies for support, none have significant ministerial roles. The focus shifts to relations between New Delhi and influential state governments, with demands for increased federal funds. The upcoming budget will reveal potential shifts in India's policy landscape.

      ETMarkets Smart Talk: Why FIIs are turning net sellers in Indian markets and it not because of election jitteriness, explains Niraj Kumar

      While the incumbent government securing its third term bodes well for market stability, it does juxtapose them with some dependency on allies for imperative policy decisions.

      EAM Jaishankar to visit Sri Lanka, Mauritius this month as Modi 3.0 pushes Indian Ocean region outreach

      The aim of Jaishankar's visit will be to review bilateral ties as both Sri Lanka and Mauritius prepare to hold elections this year. New Delhi is keen to maintain its influence in the southern and western Indian Ocean amid China's growing presence in the region.

      Cement stocks in focus in Modi 3.0: Birla Corp, JK Cement could give 14-22% return

      Resultantly, the all-India average price during Apr-May’24 was flat to marginally up (1%) vs. Mar’24-exit, while it was ~1% lower than 4QFY24 average.

      JP Nadda stresses expansion of health coverage under Ayushman Bharat scheme

      Union Health Minister J.P. Nadda emphasized expanding health insurance coverage under the Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB-PMJAY) to those aged 70 and above during a high-level meeting focused on the Modi 3.0 government's 100-day health agenda. Nadda, along with Ministers of State for Health Anupriya Patel and Prataprao Ganpatrao Jadhav, stressed improving health facility quality, leveraging technology in health programs, and increasing awareness about non-communicable diseases and tobacco control. He underscored the need for clear communication on health issues to the public.

      Who is Ajit Doval, India's longest-serving NSA, now in his third term under Modi 3.0

      Ajit Doval's re-appointment as National Security Advisor for a third term in the Modi 3.0 government is a testament to his exceptional leadership and expertise in security matters. His tenure of 10 years, the longest in India's history, highlights the trust placed in him by successive governments. Doval's storied career includes key achievements such as being the first police officer to receive the Kirti Chakra and playing crucial roles in diplomacy, counter-terrorism operations, and strategic strikes. His continued role underscores the government's commitment to robust national security.

      BJP in charge, focus on polls: Seven takeaways from PM Modi's largest council of ministers

      Modi 3.0 Cabinet 2024: Narendra Modi was sworn in as Prime Minister for a third term, forming a 72-member coalition government with ease. Despite lacking a majority, BJP retains key ministries. Allies prioritized state funds over cabinet posts, while former CMs bring experience. Absence of Muslim ministers and the presence of billionaires and Hindu groups signal Modi's continuing strategies.

      Modi 3.0: Growth sequel starring jobs, investment

      The full budget, likely to be presented early in July, will detail specific measures toward this end. "The focus would be to promote labour-intensive growth that will create jobs, with continued emphasis on macroeconomic stability," a top government official aware of the details told ET. A host of measures on startups and taxation - including inverted duty structure correction, along with GST rate rationalisation - is under discussion, said the person cited above.

      Economists expect big-bang reforms to continue under Modi 3.0

      Modi is set to be sworn in for third term as India's Prime Minister in coalition government with key partners Telugu Desam Party and Janata Dal (United). Economists anticipate focus on economic reforms to achieve goal of Vikshit Bharat by 2047. Budget to prioritize infrastructure, manufacturing, and welfare schemes amid global economic challenges.

      Investment returns during coalition govt: Modi 3.0 might be good for stock market, mutual fund investors, show trends during previous govts

      How will be Modi 3.0 for investments? The stock market experienced a sharp decline following the Lok Sabha elections 2024, causing concern among young investors. They are worried about their investments as a coalition National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government prepares to take oath on June 9, 2024. Will the volatility in the stock market continue? How will NDA-3.0 be for your hard-earned money? Is there a bad government for your investments? Should the incoming government worry debt investors? Should you invest in equities, mutual funds or debt instruments? Questions such as these are worrying investors. So here are some answers that should give an idea of what is in store for you in the next five years.

      Real estate sector pushes for tax rationalisation and reduced approval cost as Modi 3.0 set to take oath

      With Narendra Modi set to take oath as Prime Minister for the third time, the real estate industry has high expectations from Modi 3.0. The interim budget announced a boost for affordable housing by adding 2 crore more houses to the PMAY-U scheme. Experts emphasize the need for policy reorientation, cost reductions, and tax rationalization to accelerate growth. Industry leaders stress the need for government intervention to drive further growth, including reforms in GST and revisiting affordable housing definitions.

      India's foreign policy priorities under Modi 3.0

      Narendra Modi is all set to become India’s Prime Minister for a third consecutive term. Here's a look at the likely foreign policy priorities under Modi 3.0.

      Best Tablets under 30,000 in India: Budget Friendly Options (2024)

      Are you looking for a budget-friendly tablet? If so, then continue reading this article to learn about the best tablets under 30,000 in India. All of these tablets are equipped with the best technology and features to provide you with cost-efficiency without compromising on the performance. Check out these options and buy the one that fits your budget.

      Move over PSUs, defensive bets can be the next big story under Modi 3.0

      Defensive sectors like FMCG and pharma are emerging as potential winners under Modi 3.0, with experts forecasting gains fueled by rural push and policy actions. Investors are advised to explore stocks like HUL, Dabur, and pharma majors for potential returns amidst PSU valuation concerns.

      Gas sector may come under GST purview in Modi 3.0, GAIL, MGL to be top beneficiaries: Citi

      Citi Research suggests yet-to-form NDA government could bring gas sector under GST tax. Top bets in energy sector are GAIL (India) and Mahanagar Gas Limited (MGL).

      Infrastructure stocks: With more clarity a stronger round of re-rating in Modi 3.0? 7 infra stock with upside potential of up to 33%

      Couple of months back PM Modi had mentioned his priorities of Modi 3.0. The first word which was used was infrastructure and then subsequently others. There should not be any surprise given the fact that even in the last ten years, infrastructure has been a priority. What has changed is that in the first five years, it was the clean up of the books and debt which was taking place. In the next five it was both, lowering debt, higher order book and now with books much better placed, much less litigation, now when the order book gets bigger as the focus on infrastructure continues the increase is likely to be more visible in margins and that increases the probability of even a strong and sustained rating. We take a look at infrastructure makers, which is very different from infrastructure owners. Though in some cases, these companies also have some projects where they have stakes.

      If exit polls hold true, these stocks are set to surge under Modi 3.0

      Modi stocks are companies or sectors that have benefited directly from government policies and initiatives under PM Narendra Modi, making them attractive to investors looking to capitalize on government-driven growth. CLSA has identified 54 such companies, perceived as direct beneficiaries, half of which are PSUs.

      Commodities as a sector will get re-rated globally: Sandeep Tandon

      ​So far, we have seen power I think the continuity of that space will continue. Anything related to storage aspect on the energy you are talking about and maybe a lot of speculation is going on, the taxation related changes coming, GST will be part of these things.

      Kotak Mutual Fund launches Nifty 100 Low Volatility 30 Index Fund

      The NFO of the scheme will open for subscription on May 22 and close on May 31. The scheme will reopen for continuous sale and repurchase on or before June 12. It will be benchmarked against NIFTY 100 Low Volatility 30 Index and managed by Devender Singhal and Satish Dondapati (equity investments), and Abhishek Bisen (debt investments).

      Meet India's brightest young minds: Forbes unveils '30 under 30' Asia list

      Forbes recently unveiled its 9th edition of the "30 Under 30 Asia" list, showcasing young leaders and innovators under 30 across the Asia-Pacific region. Among the Indian talents are Pavithra Chari of Shadow and Light, known for musical prowess, and Arpan Kumar Chandel, aka King, a rapper. Kush Jain co-founded ORama AI, aiding the visually impaired in learning Braille. Kunal Aggarwal's Credflow offers cashflow management for SMEs, while Aalesh Avlani's Credit Wise Capital provides innovative motorcycle loans. These young Indians represent diverse fields and highlight exceptional talent and entrepreneurial spirit.

      14 Indians among Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia List in biz category: See full list
      Forbes 30 Under 30: Statiq founders Akshit Bansal, Raghav Arora & TDC founder Bhagya Shree Jain find a spot

      Forbes has released its ninth edition of the "30 Under 30 Asia" list, celebrating 300 young entrepreneurs, leaders, and trailblazers under 30 driving innovation and transforming industries across the Asia-Pacific region. The list includes India's Akshit Bansal and Raghav Arora, co-founders of Statiq, and Bhagya Shree Jain, Founder of The Disposal Company. Sharify Services, founded by Bansal and Arora, offers a nationwide network of charging stations for electric vehicles.

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