Archive for the ‘India’ Category

Western Internet Giants Being Outplayed In Global South

Via The Economist, a look at how – from e-commerce to online banking – competitors in the Global South are innovating rapidly: It is unusual for Amazon, the world’s biggest e-emporium, to be playing catch-up in its own industry. Yet that is exactly what it is doing in India, where last month it began piloting a […]

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Rosneft, Reliance Agree Biggest Ever India-Russia Oil Supply deal

Via Reuters, a report on a new oil supply deal between Rosneft and Reliance, the largest ever India-Russia oil supply deal: Rosneft to ship 500,000 bpd of various crude grades Biggest India-Russia energy deal ever worth $13 billion a year at current prices Pricing and volumes to be reviewed annually, sources say Agreement strengthens India-Russia […]

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India Could Be Apple and Samsung’s Solution to the Future of Phones

Via Wired, a look at how a quarter of all iPhones could be made outside China by 2025, most likely in India—a rapidly growing market with hundreds of millions of potential customers. And the race is on, as Samsung and Chinese brands are betting big there too. The giant companies that make the phones in our […]

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India-Kazakhstan Cooperation in Critical Minerals Signals a Shifting Regional Approach

Via The Diplomat, a report on growing India- Kazakh cooperation in critical minerals: The critical minerals sector has attracted significant global attention, including from New Delhi and Astana. On November 4, India and Kazakhstan partnered to produce titanium slag, a critical mineral. Indian Rare Earths Limited (IREL) and Kazakhstan’s Ust-Kamenogorsk Titanium and Magnesium Plant (UKTMP) […]

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The 10 Fastest-Developing Cities on Earth

Via Statista, a graphical look at the 10 fastest-developing cities on Earth: Out of the world’s top 15 growth hubs, 14 are forecast to be located in Asia, according to the Growth Hub Index 2024 by British real estate service Savills. These cities have been identified as set to develop particularly quickly by 2033, based on indicators […]

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Shortage of Electric Taxi Manufactures Slows India’s EV Revolution

Via Rest of World, a report on the lack of electric cars for use as taxis in India: BluSmart, India’s biggest fully electric cab company, once aimed to put 100,000 EVs on the road by 2025. As of September 2024, its fleet size is around 8,000. The demand for EV taxis far exceeds supply in […]

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