
Jaguar Owner Tata Picks Britain for £4 Billion Battery Plant
Tata Group plans to build a £4 billion ($5.2 billion) battery plant in the UK to supply electric
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World Bank Chief Eyes Corporate Philanthropy to Raise Funds
World Bank President Ajay Banga is preparing to pitch for private capital and corporate social responsibility funds to
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India space chief says no mystery over rocket debris on Australian beach
An object found on an Australian beach led to speculation it may be debris from India's Moon mission.
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The Indian cheesecake secrets found in a 1904 book
The 120-year-old recipes are a far cry from the cheesecakes we are familiar with today.
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G-20’s ‘Intense’ Talks Fail to Break Deadlock Over Debt Relief
Finance chiefs from an assembly of the world’s biggest advanced and emerging economies failed to reach a consensus
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Several G20 members condemn Russia quitting Black Sea grain deal
By Shivangi Acharya and Sarita Chaganti Singh GANDHINAGAR, India (Reuters) -Several G20 members condemned Russia quitting the Black Sea grain
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South Africa Shuns Pressure to Take Sides in Russia-Ukraine War
South Africa won’t bow to pressure to pick sides in Russia’s war on Ukraine and is confident an
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India to push G20 to raise share of taxes on firms where they earn 'excess profit' - sources
(his July 16 story has been corrected to show that 25% is not the tax rate, but the share of
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Multilateral lenders need reform to meet poverty, climate change challenges - G20 panel
By Aftab Ahmed and Shivangi Acharya GANDHINAGAR, India Multilateral development banks must create a new funding mechanism and
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India Seeks to Relax Data Storage Rules in Boost for Business
India plans to further relax its approach to data storage, processing and transfer beyond its borders, a boon
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G-20 Latest: World Bank Chief Aims to Boost Lending Ability
Group of 20 finance ministers and central bank governors conclude a two-day gathering Tuesday, with participants haggling over
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A 700% Jump in Tomato Prices Creates Windfall for Indian Farmers
An eight-fold surge in tomato prices is making some Indian farmers rich, although their windfall gains may be
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