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Monday, June 15, 2020

A top economist on the risk Nepal took by needling India

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Mon, Jun 15, 2020 | 05:50 PM IST
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A top economist explains the risk Nepal took by needling India A top economist explains the risk Nepal took by needling India
Nepal voted in unison to incorporate Lipulekh, Kalapani and Limpiyadhura in their map. ...
Centre invokes God to wiggle out of a potentially difficult showdown
May wholesale inflation at -3.21%, food inflation eases
Mumbai's private hospitals heave a sigh of relief
Alto becomes best-selling model for 16th straight year: Maruti
Covid could result in slower branch expansion for banks
Bank of Baroda to completely digitise lending operations
Amid Covid gloom, there is a good news for employees
Debate This
Is India just a paper tiger when it comes to foreign policy?
Nepal's Parliament has approved a map that annexes three disputed regions in Uttarakhand. The Himalayan nation's cartographic provocation is being seen as a China-led, which itself is locked in a stand-off with India on the Ladakh border. Has PM Modi's soft-power diplomacy in the neighbourhood failed to fire. Debate

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Sunday, June 14, 2020

Perils of rushing headlong into a ban on China

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Sun, Jun 14, 2020 | 04:56 PM IST
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The perils of rushing headlong into a full Chinese decoupling The perils of rushing headlong into a full Chinese decoupling
The process must the gradual, spread over several years. Any other approach will spell pain in Indian markets....
Google tax: India's tightrope walk in Covid-crippled times
How Asia's densest slum chased the virus
Petrol price hiked by 62 paise/litre, diesel by 64 paise
RIL raises Rs 1.04L cr from investors in 8 weeks
Actor Sushant Singh Rajput found dead
The economy is reeling. Tech giants spy opportunity.
Govt unlikely to go for privatisation of PSBs this fiscal
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Will economic patriotism lead to India's undoing?
The government seems to have decided that the best way to salvage the sinking ship is to look inwards. There are calls within the government for the boycott of global products, especially Chinese. But is it possible to shut the world out without first strengthening our own supply chains? India doesn't yet have the concrete channels needed to substitute imported products with home-grown ones. So, there are chances that taking 'vocal for local' too seriously might just backfire on the country of 1.3 billion.

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Lockdown, Day 82: Delhi to get Centre support

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14 Jun, 2020 | 04:43 PM IST


Lockdown, Day 82: Delhi to get Centre support

Over the past week, cases in India have been rising at a steady rate, pushing the subcontinent's total tally well past 3,00,000. India's curve seems to be refusing to flatten, with the nation reporting 11,929 cases and 311 deaths in the past 24 hours.

Nowhere is India's sticky situation more evident than in the nation's capital, with cases spiralling out of control, crossing the 35,000 mark even as the Home Minister held a meeting with Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal today, promising a slew of measures - from increased testing to makeshift beds and manpower to deal with the virus.

Here are the latest updates from today:



COUNT SO FAR
    253 new cases in Andhra Pradesh, cases reach 4,841.
    207 new cases in Assam, tally now up to 3,900.
    186 new cases in Odisha, total now 3,909.
    131 new cases in Rajasthan, state counter now at 12,532.
    67 new cases in Chhattisgarh, state count now 1,512.
    45 new cases in Tripura, total now 1,046.
    18 new cases in Puducherry take UT's tally to 194.
    Six new cases in Himachal Pradesh, tally now 508.

World India
Tally Toll Tally Toll
77,63,921 4,29,632 3,20,922 9,195

LIFE AND HEALTH
    Maharashtra caps testing prices at Rs 2,200.
    Delhi to set up 20,000 beds in the next week.
    Centre to send Delhi 500 railway coaches to cover bed shortage.
    Some states to implement fines for not wearning masks in public.

AROUND THE WORLD
    892 deaths in Brazil in 24 hours, as case count crosses 8,50,000.
    700 dead in America in the last 24 hours.
    66 new cases in China, highest since April.
    34 new cases in South Korea.

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