Archive for: January, 2016

Melbourne magic for India’s women and men

              Unbeaten Kohli with 90 in the fitst T20 and 59 in the second By Kersi Meher-Homji Another night, another magic moment for India’s Women’s and Men’s cricket teams! Both had beaten their Australian counterparts in their first T20 internationals in Adelaide on Tuesday the 26th. Last night [the […]

The Gujarati way

  Going global Secrets of the world’s best businesspeople Dec 19th 2015  |  SURAT  |  From the print edition AS BRITISH imperialists were trudging through African jungles to secure their newly conquered empire, some of the empire’s subjects were also roaming far and wide, under the cover of the Union flag. One was Allidina Visram, […]

Radha Mitchell is Grace under pressure in Looking for Grace

                Looking For Grace is Radha Mitchell’s new movie released in cinemas in Australia on January 26, 2016. Radha plays the character Grace, a mother to a young teenage girl who goes missing in rural Western Australia. The quest brings up not only the search for the girl […]

Sania and Dodig beat Paes and Hinges in mixed doubles quarter finals

                India’s tennis star Sania Mirza  and her Croatian partner Ivan Dodig entered the mixed doubles semifinals at the Australian Open after posting straight-set  win over defending champions Leander Paes and Martina Hingis, in Melbourne on Thursday January 27, 2016. Sania and Dodig took exactly one hour and […]

Future of World Economy

By Vivek Wadhwa of Stanford Governments, businesses, and economists have all been caught off guard by the geopolitical shifts that happened with the crash of oil prices and the slowdown of China’s economy. Most believe that the price of oil will recover and that China will continue its rise. They are mistaken. Instead of worrying […]

Stan Grant address at the IQ debate a ‘Martin King Luther’ moment

                Pallavi Sinha with Stan Grant at the IQ2  debate series held last year organised by the Ethics Centre   As part of the IQ2 debate series held by the Ethics Centre, Grant joined immigration lawyer Pallavi Sinha, Herald Sun columnist Rita Panahi and Australian actor Jack Thompson […]

FDI flows to India doubles to $59 billion in 2015: Report

FDI flows to India nearly doubled to $59 billion in 2015, largely boosted by steps taken by the Indian government to improve investment climate, according to UNCTAD’s latest report on global investment flows. Globally, FDI flows surged 36% to an estimated $1.7 trillion, their highest level since the financial crisis of 2008-09. This sharp rise […]

India will have same access to US tech as closest allies: Obama

Obama said that Indo-US bilateral trade””now around $100 billion””“is still just a fraction of what it could be” Washington: US President Barack Obama on Sunday promised to “look at” export controls to make sure Indian firms have the same access to American technologies as its “closest allies” and expressed the hope that 2016 will see […]

India’s Pharmaceuticals Market Will Skyrocket from $20 Billion in 2015 to $55 Billion by 2020, says GlobalData

  LONDON, UK (GlobalData), 28 January 2016 – The pharmaceuticals market in India, valued at $20 billion in 2015, is set to soar to $55 billion by 2020, representing an impressive Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 22.4%, says research and consulting firm GlobalData. According to the company’s latest report*, India’s rapidly growing generics market […]

Journalist Peter Greste’s 2016 Gandhi Oration fully booked

              “Journalism in the Age of Terror” ”“ free public lecture Award-winning journalist Peter Greste will deliver UNSW’s 2016 Gandhi Oration tomorrow, Friday 29 January. The annual oration commemorates India’s Martyrs’ Day, the anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi’s assassination on 30 January 1948, and is delivered by a person whose […]

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