Legal challenge is latest blow to Indian conglomerate’s efforts to expand overseas presence
Costly projects approved under Sheikh Hasina have left interim government ‘firefighting’, top energy official says
It underwhelms in the Olympics relative to its population and economic heft
Files outline Moscow’s plan to spend rupees from oil sales on sensitive electronics for war effort
Energy company has sought tie-ups with the Indian group despite last year’s fraud allegations
Institution in Delhi will offer UK degrees to tap rising local demand
The inside story on the Asia tech trends that matter, from Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times
Year-to-date inflows of $2.6bn are below the $22bn recorded in 2023
Green light comes after companies agree to close some regional TV channels and not dramatically raise ad rates
India’s leader promises grand reform — but without a majority his premiership is a diminished one
Government efforts to regulate broadcasters, including individual YouTubers, is part of a bigger plan to censor content
A drive to attract factories must not overlook the country’s huge potential in services
Conglomerate’s energy arm anticipates sell-offs will follow reforms to tackle the country’s unreliable electricity supply
Rising tensions complicate attempts to mend a vital partnership after Sheikh Hasina was toppled
Company that drew investment from UK group in the 1990s is now becoming its biggest shareholder
What does a moon-landing, plethora of scientists and large diaspora say about its potential?
PM also urges neighbouring Bangladesh to ensure safety of minority Hindus after Sheikh Hasina’s ousting
Investors could be in for a rude awakening
Narendra Modi government’s climbdown points to weakened parliamentary mandate, analysts say
UK telco used to own 21% of Bharti’s group. The roles are now reversed
Westerners worried about growing disparities at home shouldn’t overlook the transformative effect of liberalisation in India and China
Sunil Bharti Mittal’s conglomerate says it has no plans to make an offer for the UK telecoms group
Imagine the poetic justice if the UK were to cede its UNSC seat in favour of India
Madhabi Buch and her husband deny claims she is biased and say their finances are an ‘open book’
Falling costs help global motorbike brands push into two-wheel EV market