Cairn tax demand has not reduced investors' enthusiasm: Jaitley
Cairn files notice against India in $1.6 billion tax dispute.
Britain favours closer engagement with Gujarat and its Chief Minister Narendra Modi to realize the country's wide-ranging objectives in the state, Prime Minister David Cameron has said.
The Vibrant Gujarat is a biennial event organised since 2003 by the Gujarat government to attract investment to the state.
India has been advised by British prosecutors not to appeal further for the extradition of Ravi Shankaran, the key accused in the Naval War Room leaks case.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said bilateral cooperation in defence manufacturing would be the "prime focus" of his visit to the United Kingdom.
Over 70,000 people are expected to turn out for the event on November 13.
Firm to continue to press ahead with arbitration challenging new law on the tax, will seek $1 bn in damages
The much-awaited Mahatma Gandhi's bronze statue at Britain's historic Parliament Square will be unveiled on March 14
Indians are welcome to study and work in Great Britain, says UK's Minister for Science and Universities Jo Johnson.
From lack of big reforms to regressive tax policies, the Modi govt has surrendered its initial momentum, says Shishir Asthana.
To be held alongside the Japur Literature Festival, the three-day BookMark conference will look at different aspects of the publishing industry -- from self-publishing to e-books, digital content to distribution.
APAs are part of govt's aim to move to a non-adversarial tax regime.
Ninety years later, BA counts the country as its second-biggest overseas market after the US.
As we ring in the New Year we must recognise that 2015 promises to be a very exciting time for India.
Martin Sorell on how effective is Modi's media strategy