India has just kicked off its 15th census, one of the world’s largest administrative projects, the Indian census will provide demographers with exhaustive statistics on the name, age, sex, education levels, purchasing decisions, nationality, assets people own,...
Politics is hampering the growth and development of bilateral ties between India and China. Distrust over labour and technology from China recently meant that as many as 10 Chinese power equipment companies have had to suspend work on power projects already sanctioned...
Four executives of Australian mining giant Rio Tinto’s in court admission of accepting US$11.25 million in bribes raises questions of corporate corruption, espionage and bribery in two of the fastest growing, resource hungry, ethically weak nations – China...
China like India cannot be surmised in one sweeping view. Rather, each of the 31 provinces that make up the middle kingdom varies with respect to laws, taxes, governments, cultures and GDP growth rates. Best viewed as separate countries, it is important for...
More than a century after Mahatma Gandhi went to South Africa, and three decades after China began to woo the rich continent for its natural resources, foreseeing the need for energy, modern India is following suit. 400 business and political leaders from 34 African...
As India rides on the infrastructure highway, building more roads and rail links, manufacturing millions of cars its domestic consumption of iron ore and steel is increasing. The rising domestic demand, not only has a direct impact on soaring steel prices worldwide...