Trade
Second-best Doha deal is better than nothing, says India
31 Oct 2009
India today warned world trade negotiators against wasting time looking for the "best" Doha and instead asked tem to opt for the "possible."
East Asia summit calls for networked Nalanda varsity
26 Oct 2009
The ASEAN-India summit has called for an early ratification of the Trade in Goods Agreement while welcoming increased cooperation in areas such as air traffic, agriculture, climate change and space technology.
US trade rep Kirk keen on bilateral tie-ups
26 Oct 2009
India, Russia may return to rupee-rouble trade
23 Oct 2009
The move is seen as being aimed at reducing dependence on a volatile dollar for international trade
Australia lifts ban on beef imports
21 Oct 2009
Lanka in trade trouble with EU over human rights
20 Oct 2009
CIL prepares to import coal, sell local mines
05 Oct 2009
India, Russia to boost trade to $20 billion by 2015
30 Sep 2009
The two countries plan to further boost bilateral trade, with special focus on partnerships in nuclear energy, biotechnology, nanotechnology, and core infrastructure
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