EU, India reach trade deal
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and representatives of the European Union signed a trade agreement on January 27, opening up a market of nearly two billion people.
By Shivangi Acharya and Nikunj Ohri NEW DELHI, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will seek to bolster fast economic growth and buffer the Asian nation from external shocks through domestic policy reforms in the latest budget on Sunday,
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has urged global investors to engage with India's burgeoning energy sector, presenting investment opportunities totaling nearly $500 billion.
Screenshots of the mistranslation quickly spread on social media, raising concerns about misinformation at a sensitive diplomatic moment.
S IXTEEN MONTHS ago Narendra Modi looked chastened. Having just lost his majority in a national election, the chest-thumping Indian leader was forced to lean on regional parties. His coalition showed little appetite for difficult reform. Some commentators pronounced it “Peak Modi”. Would-be successors began to plot.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that India’s newly finalised free trade agreement with the European Union is designed to functionally align with and bolster its existing trade pacts with the Unite
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PM Narendra Modi hails India-EU deal as a 'partnership for global good' to create quality jobs
On this Special Report, the focus is on the landmark Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between India and the European Union. Prime Minister Narendra Modi described the deal as a 'partnership for global good' that will benefit the global community by creating quality jobs and mobility for youth and professionals.