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Multibillion-dollar deal for A320 series of jets is largest in history by aircraft numbers
Official says foreign subsidies are undermining renewable industries ahead of Modi’s US state visit
As construction surges, so does the pollution created by carbon-intensive industries
Alleged breach raises concerns about security of country’s vaunted digital public infrastructure
Fashion brand Shein, maker of mobile game ‘BGMI’ and venture capital find ways back into world’s most populous market
Thyssenkrupp and Mazagon Dock expected to sign memorandum of understanding
Mortgage provider foresees more prosperous generation will support growth in world’s most populous country
Markdowns approach 50% for edtech group Byju’s and food delivery service Swiggy
Groups accused over historic deals to supply country with fighter jets
Kotak Investment Advisors is competing against private capital giants and pension funds for deals
Subcontinent’s biggest company will help Chinese fast-fashion group return with online licensing agreement
The brothers who own the Times of India have been seeking a split — and feuds among rich Indian families are not uncommon
Reserve Bank of India plans to phase out Rs2,000 bills by September
Controversial $16bn Flipkart deal gives Walmart an ecommerce edge
Interim report from committee convened by Supreme Court says regulator faces a ‘humungous task’
Indian tycoon has invited lenders to visit prized assets and restore confidence following Hindenburg’s report
With the country now ranked as the world’s most populous nation, the size of its consuming classes is being reassessed
Brussels’ chief diplomat says bloc must look at ways to curtail Moscow’s revenues from refined products
Two Adani companies announce plans to raise $2.5bn from investors
Indian tycoon has been trimming capital expenditure and buying back bonds to shore up confidence
New rules offer international lawyers a foothold in the country’s legal market, but the details remain ambiguous
Investors and human rights campaigners had condemned continued investment after brutal military coup
Gatik became one of the world’s largest vessel owners in little over a year, transporting crude to India for Rosneft
iPhones accounted for 11% of secondary smartphone sales in India last year, up from 3%
Low-cost carrier claims Pratt & Whitney’s failing engines led to grounding of half its fleet
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