'We need good teachers at the primary, secondary and higher education levels.'
He said both countries are opening new areas of cooperation in the energy sector, telecommunications and science and technology and they have set up funds to facilitate investment in high technologies.
Indian IT professionals would gain from new German emigration laws that have vastly eased the entry of skilled personnel into the European country.
At the first meeting of Governing Council of NITI Aayog on Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will seek views of Chief Ministers.
Nokia on Tuesday announced that it will establish a high-end base station controller (BSC) manufacturing unit in Chennai, India.
'The Vajpayee personae is so mirrored in Modi's initiatives that one wonders if the similarities are merely a coincidence or a divine design,' says RSS ideologue Tarun Vijay.
Make in India cannot be successful on the toil, miseries and abuses of young children in the manufacturing sector, the Nobel laureate wrote in a letter to PM
Talking corporate heads are a barometer of the business community's engagement with the economy. If they have nothing to say now there should be cause for concern.
Experts will give their inputs for Budget.
Departments of electronics, excise, I-T launch probe into Rs 251 smartphones
India's ranking is worst among the five BRICS countries
The PM said, 'Regrettably, one of the countries of its origin and spread is in India's neighbourhood.'
The two leaders enjoyed the sunshine with a walk in the grounds of Schloss Meseberg, an 18th century Baroque castle in the Brandenburg district of Germany.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday launched a website MyGov that aims to help citizens contribute in governance by giving their opinions and views on important issues like clean Ganga or skill development. The inauguration of the people-centric platform also marks the completion of 60 days of the new government.
By castigating the reforms themselves because of the remediable and reversible defaults here and there in carrying them out, Yashwant Sinha is throwing out the baby along with the bath water, says B S Raghavan.
If Mr Modi has to win, he must convince the people of this country how his reforms improved the quality of their lives.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi didn't hold back on Wednesday when he launched a scathing attack on the Gandhi family and the Congress in Parliament during a debate on the motion of thanks for the president's address.
Industrialists have the same complaints as they did in the UPA's second stint.
Piyush Goyal is leading a delegation to deliberate with Australia.
The government's top leadership was happy with Prabhu's Budget.
The New Year, like 2014, will see brisk hiring. But, specialisation and strong domain skills will decide who gets hired.
ADB pegs India's GDP growth at 7.8 per cent in FY 2015-16
The reported controversial remarks of President Pranab Mukherjee on Bofors issue to a Swedish daily have no bearing on his upcoming tour of Sweden, the first State visit, beginning on May 31, External Affairs Ministry said in New Delhi on Thursday.
Amid souring ties, the president visited Beijing for three days. On his return to India, a hope of better ties has arisen, says senior correspondent R Rajagopalan, who travelled with Pranab Mukherjee to the Asian superpower.
Making it easier to do business is a key element of our strategy, says Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar.