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Modis tax reforms are ambitious and efficient, Turnbull

The Dollar Business Bureau Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull in his maiden visit to India has struck bonhomie with the country, especially with Indian PM Narendra Modi in ways not many of his predecessors or diplomats would have been able to do. The diplomat on his 3 day visit not only visited the political capital, but also made a halt at the financial capital- Mumbai, before heading home. During his visit Turnbull referred to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s tax reforms as ambitious and efficient. He additionally averred that Modi-regime’s tax efficiency has deregulated the economy and created effective duty structures. The visiting PM boarded a metro with NaMo to visit the Akshardham Temple and on the third day of his tour, was ...

Indian economy on the right track! Avers Indian PM

The Dollar Business Bureau  Narendra Modi, the Prime Minister of India, in a defiant tone, lashed out to critics on the topic of the Indian economy being on the right track. The PM while addressing the Bloomberg Economic Summit at New Delhi on Monday, provided a strong reasoning and statistics to hit out at critics who have been negatively projecting the Indian economy. In his words, the Indian economy is on sound track, thanks to the laborious efforts of planning, inflows into the country from FDI, and sound policy management. In his address, Modi, referred to critics as ones who find it questionable to see India on the top of the global map in terms of productivity and sound policy management. ...

Will Namo spur Indo-Arab trade and infrastructure?

The Dollar Business Bureau  The Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi would be visiting the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia officially during 2nd-3rd April 2016.  Salman Bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud, the King of Saudi Arabia and the custodian of the two holy mosques has invited the Indian PM for an official visit. This is the highest delegation from India, after the visit of the then Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh to Riyadh during 2010. As per a release shared by the Indian High Commission in Saudi, the visit would chiefly focus on bilateral, regional and multilateral issues. The official visit would also focus on revving Indo-Arab trade and facilitating Saudi’s investments in infrastructure-related projects. India and Saudi follow a close trade relationship. Indians, ...