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They were promised jobs in Russia. They ended up fighting in Ukraine.
NBC NEWS· 6 days agoIndia’s Central Bureau of Investigation said last month that it was aware of at least 35 Indian...
India’s leaders must deal with three economic weaknesses
The Economist· 6 days agoEstimates of this nature are fuzzy, but from 2000 to 2022, the wealth share of the top 1% of Indians...
Tech companies plug into India's smaller cities for talent
Reuters· 3 days agoIndian engineer B. Ramachandran now prefers living in the smaller cities than the major tech hubs of...
Can women-only factories help more Indian women into work?
The Economist· 3 days agoWHEN KAVIPRIYA, a 22-year-old from a village in the south Indianstate of Tamil Nadu, decided to take...
US awards $13.6 billion to Micron which has a chip plant in progress in India
Investing.com· 3 days agoWashington, April 26 (IANS) The US government has announced a plan to award Micron Technology...
How strong is India’s economy?
The Economist· 3 days agoIn six weeks’ time Narendra Modi is expected to win a third term as India’s prime minister, cementing his status as its most important leader since...
Elections in India a long-drawn affair
China Daily· 1 day ago...Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is contesting from a parliamentary constituency in Uttar Pradesh — Varanasi — and the four provinces account for 201 of the 543 seats in the Lower House (or Lok Sabha) of India's bicameral parliament, and the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party-led National...
Tech companies plug into India's smaller cities for talent
AOL· 3 days agoIndian engineer B. Ramachandran now prefers living in the smaller cities than the major tech hubs of Bengaluru and Chennai. IT companies are now expanding into smaller cities, in part to tap ...
India elections start amid violence, hate speech accusations
The Week· 3 days ago"Armed men attacked polling stations and captured voting booths" in the state of Manipur, The New...
Tech Companies Plug Into India's Smaller Cities for Talent
US News & World Report· 3 days agoIndian engineer B. Ramachandran now prefers living in the smaller cities than the major tech hubs of Bengaluru and Chennai. IT companies are now expanding into smaller cities, in part to tap ...