Why has the great Indian shopper gone silent?

There are plenty of possible reasons. In particular, many economists point to lower spending by the government. For some years now Indian growth numbers have been pumped up by continually increasing federal capital expenditures. India-watchers were startled by recent data showing that growth slowed last quarter — by a lot. Gross domestic product expanded only […]

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World Bank: Afghanistan’s Economy Faces Growth and Challenges

The World Bank has stated in a report that Afghanistan’s economy, although experiencing average growth, faces significant challenges such as financial restrictions, trade imbalances, and limited public investment capacity. The report notes that the average growth of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) has been 2.7%, but the World Bank considers this growth uncertain. According to the […]

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Sri Lanka to develop new nation branding tourism strategy

Sri Lankan authorities are bringing together all stakeholders in tourism at a conference in January to finalise a nation branding strategy to propel the industry which is enjoying a period of growth, officials said. The campaign tagline ‘You will come back for more’ devised some time back, will be discontinued and instead a nation branding […]

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Pakistan’s jailed former PM Imran Khan threatens civil disobedience movement

Pakistan’s jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan has called on his supporters to hold a rally next week and threatened to start a civil disobedience movement days after his party led a deadly protest march in Islamabad. In a post on X on Thursday, Khan asked supporters to converge on Dec. 13 in the northwestern […]

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ESP credit period may be extended: Bhutanese Prime Minister

Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay has signaled the government’s willingness to discuss extending the deadline for the Economic Stimulus Programme (ESP) concessional credit period with the Bhutan Development Bank Limited (BDBL), as the December application window approaches its close. Lyonchhen was responding to a question posed by Trashigang’s National Council (NC) Member, Sonam Tobgyel, during yesterday’s […]

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Kolkata doctors say there won’t be any discrimination against Bangladeshi patients

“As doctors, we do not see the community, religion, or nationality of patients. They are all equal. We will continue our medical services to patients from our neighbouring country who can make it to the city,” says Dr Deepak Shankar Ray, the head of the nephrology department at RN Tagore International Hospital of Cardiac Sciences. […]

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Sri Lanka possibly losing two-thirds of border tax revenue due to corruption, says Shippers’ Council

The Sri Lanka Shippers’ Council claimed that the government coffers could be losing as much as two-thirds of potential border tax revenue, due to corrupt activities by the officials in key border agencies. Shippers’ Council Chairman Sean Van Dort, speaking at the Colombo International Maritime and Logistics Conference last week, alleged that these illicit funds […]

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32MW Yungichhu to be commissioned by September next year

Lhuentse—With more than 71 percent of the project completed, the 32MW Yungichhu Hydropower Project in Lhuentse is on track to begin operations by September 2025. Druk Hydro Energy Limited (DHyE), a subsidiary of Druk Green Power Corporation (DGPC), is developing the project. More than 83 percent of headworks components, encompassing construction of intake structure, main […]

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