Consensus report: Credit where credit’s due—Modi govt has scripted an unbelievable banking success story..The Print

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  HomeOpinionStandard Deviation Credit where credit's due—Modi govt has scripted an unbelievable banking success story Standard DeviationThe FinePrint Credit where credit’s due—Modi govt has scripted an unbelievable banking success story Indian banks, regulators, and investors weren’t worried when crises began exploding in US and European banks earlier this year. This resilience has been a long time coming. TCA SHARAD RAGHAVAN 11 July, ...

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India registers remarkable reduction in poverty; 415 million people out of poverty level in just 15 years: UN

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A total of 415 million people moved out of poverty in India within just 15 years from 2005/2006 to 2019/2021, the UN said on Tuesday. With this data, the UN highlights the remarkable achievement by the world's most populous nation. The latest update of the global Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) was released by the United Nations ...

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Indus Waters Treaty – Overtaken by technology and climate change..DK Sharma member NSAB

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Convenor's Desk Mukharji's Lens Areas of Focus Our Contributors Publications Gallery Videos About Us Contact Us Home - Article Detail Print Indus Waters Treaty - Overtaken by technology and climate change Geopolitics • 19 d ago • 14 min read Indus Waters Treaty - Overtaken by technology and climate change Devendra Kumar Sharma - Member, ...

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India’s electronics ambitions, global companies’ shift from China will aid India’s chip making goals, says Chris Miller

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US memory chip maker Micron’s recent announcement of setting up a semiconductor assembly, testing, marking, and packaging (ATMP) facility in India has given the country a long-awaited breakthrough in the business of chips that power almost every device in the modern world. India set up its first chip making unit in 1983 in Mohali but then made little progress in this ...

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