NEW DELHI — India’s former prime minister Manmohan Singh, widely regarded as the architect of India’s economic reform program and a landmark nuclear deal with the United States, has died. He was 92. Dr. Singh was admitted to New Delhi’s All India ...
Manmohan Singh, the former Indian prime minister who governed the South Asian country for two terms and liberalised its economy in an earlier stint as finance minister, has died, local media reported on Thursday.
Dec 26 (Reuters) - India will impose restrictions on the import of low-ash metallurgical coke, a key steelmaking ingredient, for six months starting January 1, 2025, a government order said on Thursday. The move aims to protect domestic producers from ...
Australia’s rivalry with India turned physical as Virat Kohli collided with 19-year-old Australia batter Sam Konstas on the opening morning of the fourth test.
The sports fraternity mourns the loss of Dr Manmohan Singh, recognising his calm leadership and wisdom in shaping India's progress.
Australia Test debutant Sam Konstas hits a pulsating half-century on a thrilling opening day of the fourth Test against India.
India’s former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, widely regarded as the architect of India’s economic reform program and a landmark nuclear deal with the United States, has died. He was 92. Singh was admitted to New Delhi’s All India Institute of Medical Sciences late Thursday after his health deteriorated due to “sudden loss of
Manmohan Singh, one of India's longest-serving prime ministers, has died at the age of 92. He played an important role in liberalising India's economy, first as finance minister and then as the country's prime minister.
With ramp shots, charging slogs and a run-in with Virat Kohli, Australian debutant Sam Konstas played a style of fearless cricket that enthralled a massive MCG crowd.
The government may notify the modified version of the policy on enhanced recovery (ER) and improved recovery (IR) for oil and gas in 2025, officials said. Set to replace the existing policy from 2018, the new policy is expected to provide better financial incentives for projects to be commercially viable.
Former prime minister Manmohan Singh had turned nostalgic after visiting Panjab University's department of Economics in Chandigarh over six years ago, recalling his journey there as a student and later as a senior lecturer.