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India, NZ Conclude FTA Talks, Aim to Double Trade

India and New Zealand conclude historic Free Trade Agreement negotiations. Deal includes $20 bn NZ investment, visa pathways, and aims to double $1.3 bn bilateral trade in five years.

India, New Zealand Conclude Free Trade Agreement

India and New Zealand finalise a comprehensive Free Trade Agreement (FTA) after five negotiation rounds. The pact aims to boost bilateral trade, currently at $1.3 billion, and enhance India's Indo-Pacific strategy. Read more.

India & New Zealand Finalise FTA Negotiations

India and New Zealand have successfully concluded negotiations for a comprehensive Free Trade Agreement (FTA), boosting trade, investment, and cooperation. Discover the key highlights.

India-Oman Sign Key Trade Pact During PM Modi's Visit

India and Oman signed a landmark trade deal (CEPA) during PM Modi's visit. While immediate export gains may be modest, the pact is a strategic win for energy security and Gulf influence. Read the full analysis.

Modi Welcomes Putin, Summit to Boost India-Russia Economic Ties

PM Modi's rare personal welcome for President Putin sets stage for crucial summit. Despite Western pressure, the leaders aim to craft a roadmap to significantly boost bilateral trade and economic cooperation. Key deals on energy, trade routes expected.

Putin Visit to Boost India-Russia Trade to $100B

WTC Mumbai Chairman Vijay Kalantri hails Putin's visit as a major step for India-Russia economic ties, with trade set to cross $100 billion. Read more on the strategic partnership.

Russia Targets $100B India Trade via Diversification

Russian Deputy PM Denis Manturov outlines a strategic push to achieve $100 billion bilateral trade with India, focusing on investment, new sectors, and rupee-rouble settlements. Read the full roadmap.

5 Driest Places on Earth You Can Visit

Explore the world's most extreme arid landscapes, from Chile's Atacama to Iran's Lut Desert. Discover how life survives and why these hostile places attract adventurous travellers.

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