Japan's new Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga said on Friday he had agreed with Chinese President Xi Jinping in their first talks to pursue high-level contacts in a bid to promote regional and ... ( read original story ...)
Democracy Is Dying in Bangladesh. Targeted Sanctions Could Save It.
This is how democracy dies in Bangladesh, how it has been dying for years. Mir Ahmad’s and Azmi’s enforced disappearances are part of a widespread and systemic pattern of serious human rights abuses ... ( read original story ...)
Pakistan PM condemns ‘Islamophobic’ Charlie Hebdo cartoons
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday condemned the fresh publication of cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed by a French satirical weekly, urging UN efforts against what he called rising ... ( read original story ...)
At UN, Pakistani leader calls India a sponsor of Muslim hate
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday assailed India’s Hindu nationalist government and its moves to cement control of Muslim-majority Kashmir, calling India ... ( read original story ...)
India becomes the poster boy for investments in the emerging markets space
Episode 5 of PGIM presents Livemint ‘Amend, Adjust and Adapt’, puts the spotlight on how India can become an attractive investment destination in a post-Covid world ... ( read original story ...)
Vodafone legal advisor on tax win: India’s obligations to foreign investors, including on tax certainty, are again back in sharp focus
The PCA has held that Vodafone is entitled to fair and equitable treatment under the Bilateral Investment Treaty signed between India and The Netherlands ... ( read original story ...)
Vodafone arbitration case: India to consider all options, says finance ministry
Vodafone Group Plc had won an international arbitration case against the Indian government in the high-profile dispute involving a $2 billion tax claim, news agency reported.The case refers to India’s ... ( read original story ...)
Govt might move Singapore arbitration court against Vodafone order: FinMin sources
Finance Ministry sources said that the government is seeking legal opinion on its future course of action, including challenging the award by filing of an application before the appropriate court in ... ( read original story ...)
India asked to pay Rs 40 crores, not Rs 20,000 crores to Vodafone Group: Govt sources
After UK telecom major Vodafone Group won an international arbitration against India, the central government has been asked to pay only Rs 40 crores to the telecom giant, government sources said on ... ( read original story ...)
Vodafone wins $2.7bn tax battle against India
NEW DELHI -- U.K.-based Vodafone Group on Friday won a long-standing tax dispute with the Indian government, which had ordered the telecommunications company to pay 200 billion rupees ($2.7 billion) ... ( read original story ...)