Greater openness to trade will, in turn, enhance India’s technological capabilities, improve productivity, spur growth, and build long-term economic resilience. The World Bank Group’s (WBG) over seven ...
World Bank Group President Eugene R. Black. In 1958, India was threatened by a balance of payments ... found below and contain lists of related records primarily organized by office of origin. Records ...
While the World Bank and Asian Development Bank will extend funding support of US $800 million each, the remaining amount ...
India has 129 million citizens living in extreme poverty in 2024, the World Bank said in its recently published report. These people live on less than Rs 180 a day. The number of extremely poor ...
The World Bank raised its growth forecast for South Asia to 6.4% in 2024 from an earlier estimate of 6.0%, citing the strength of domestic demand in India and quicker recoveries in crisis-hit ...
Sapient inaugurated its world’s single largest premise in India’s Silicon Valley, Bengaluru and the office is beyond amazing. The sprawling Sapient’s office is spread over 4,00,000 sq.
The World Bank has approved a loan worth USD 200 million to support farmers in Kerala to adapt to climate change and promote ...
Deutsche Bank AG made its largest capital allocation to India in recent years by increasing its regulatory capital 33% to 300 ...
She is part of a faceless, often-cited statistic: About 60% of India's nearly 1.3 billion people live on less than $3.10 a day, the World Bank's median poverty line. And 21%, or more than 250 ...
The World Bank has projected that extraction of critical minerals will need to increase fivefold by 2050 to meet the demand for clean energy technologies. India has a short-term target of ...
Now the government plans to float a long talked-about "bad bank ... 60% India's credit to GDP ratio remains low, yet its banks have some of the highest non-performing loans in the world.
His first presidential term—defined by trade wars, isolationism, and a deep skepticism towards the E.U. and NATO—may seem to ...