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The founder of the country’s most powerful conglomerate looks to the next generation
Government accuses companies of raking in profits while domestic supply has dipped
Maharashtra represents significant political prize for ruling party ahead of 2024 general election
Latest partnership comes as food company seeks to double in size and enter new markets
The shift from Asia-Pacific economics to Indo-Pacific security is more than semantic
Mohammed Zubair’s detainment criticised by press and human rights’ groups
Tech giant steps up global push as domestic operations suffer slowing economy and tech crackdown
The city’s poor people do not have the means to withstand the extreme weather
Anger at scheme to introduce short-term contracts without pensions exposes job crisis amid uneven economic recovery
Competition now claims to be the world’s second-most valuable sports league on a per-game basis
Brussels renews negotiations in effort to woo New Delhi away from historical ties with Moscow
Groups led by Nayara Energy and Reliance Industries earn sky-high margins on sales to Europe
US media group loses IPL streaming rights but pays $3bn to air the sport on traditional TV
Commerce minister’s surprise remarks put WTO agreements at risk
Viacom18 secures online broadcast rights for Indian Premier League matches
The country’s IT giants are finding ways to reduce their carbon footprint
Sony and Amazon among those expected to join Indian Premier League auction
Crude shipments have flowed to Asia as west shuns cargoes in response to Ukraine war
A successful bid with Apollo could lead to Boots becoming a high street name in India
Backlash against party officials’ remarks shows diplomatic risks of divisive identity politics
Group wants to build 10,000 small local arrays in a country where not everyone has reliable electricity from the grid
Its sympathy for Russia should change western liberals’ sentimental view of the developing world
When I saw Indira Gandhi and the Queen in conversation, I believed women would rule the world
Start-ups scale down their recently expanded operations across the country in an effort to stay afloat
Geetanjali Shree’s first novel to be published in the UK is a tale of family and India’s partition, translated with flair by Daisy Rockwell
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