Special 301 Report expresses concern over weak IPR laws, to conduct reviews.
Modi is practical person... If he comes in, he will revive the economy and create jobs, says Sanjay Suri.
The paper will invite comments on whether or not the royalty ceiling applicable till 2009 should be re-imposed.
Adverse IPR report expected this week;Poor labelling could take fight to WTO
A certain segment of the US pharma industry have become vocal about Indian policies on domestic content requirements and IPR.
Agreement 'endorsed' by members and being legally vetted but will be part of the main Doha agenda only after a tenuous process.
Thailand, Indonesia want unconditional access to India's multi-brand retail space.
Under the India-South Korea Bipa, a party can drag the other to international arbitration if its investments are threatened.
The government is believed to be working on a strategy to resolve the matter related to Wednesday's Supreme Court order asking Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Kun-hee to appear within six weeks before the Ghaziabad trial court in a pending payment case.
In 2005, the US had denied visa to Modi in the wake of the 2002 Gujarat riots, which is still continuing
The former RBI deputy governor talked about the prospects of an economic revival, reforms in IMF, etc.
The Indian government has simplified FDI policy inorder to attract global retail chains.
The Election Commission (EC) has raised certain questions on the government's proposal to allow foreign direct investment (FDI) in the construction and maintenance segments of the railways.
US urges New Delhi to align its nuclear liability law with the international convention
Delegation visit ahead of patent law report.
The finance ministry is working on a Cabinet note for establishing a full-fledged Public Debt Management Office, officials told Business Standard.
No one's quite sure on the retail FDI issue in this regard, after the new Rajasthan and Delhi governments cancelled the approvals given by their predecessors
Pakistan has kept trade and bus services suspended for a little over 10 days but has not publicly stated its stance.
The annual summit between India and Japan on Saturday will seek to forge greater bilateral trade and investment ties, with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe coming with a high-powered business delegation.
Government seeks stakeholders' comments by Jan 30 on discussion paper.