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Panagariya resigns from NITI Aayog, to return to teaching

The Dollar Business Bureau Arvind Panagriya has resigned as the Vice Chairman of NITI Aayog, after serving for two-and-a-half years at the country’s revamped planning commission. He resigned from the post today after heading a meeting. Panagariya has hinted that he is likely to go back to teaching and could join the Columbia University. He is likely to be relieved from his post on August 31. NITI (National Institution for Transforming India) Aayog came into effect on January 1, 2015, replacing the Planning Commission. It was created as a premier 'think tank', meant to frame policies for the Indian Government, giving directional as well as policy inputs. Panagariya was handpicked by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to head the NITI Aayog just after its creation. Like the previous Planning Commission, the Prime Minister is the Chairman of the Aayog. Panagariya, has a PhD in ...

Indias Ambassador and Egypts El Moselhy discuss expansion of bilateral trade

The Dollar Business Bureau India’s Ambassador Sanjay Bhattacharya and Egypt’s Minister for Supply and Internal Trade Supply, Ali El Moselhy, met and discussed various ways to expand trade and reaffirmed that the bilateral relations between the two countries were ‘very strong’. "Last year, India and Egypt had concluded a G to G (government to government) agreement for supply of rice to Egypt at a friendship price," India's Ambassador to Egypt Sanjay Bhattacharyya said. In May this year, Egypt contracted to import 20,000 tonnes of Indian rice though Egypt is a ‘traditional rice exporter’. According to United States Department of Agriculture, Egypt’s rice paddy production was estimated to be 5.1 million metric tonnes while its annual consumption is about 3.95 million metric tonnes. The ...

India, Sri Lanka sign agreement for $318 mn line of credit

The Dollar Business Bureau India on Tuesday signed a pact with Sri Lanka for a $318 million line of credit for developing the railway sector of island nation, according to officials. RHS Samaratunga, Secretary in the Ministry of Finance and Mass Media of Sri Lanka, and David Rasquinha, Managing Director of Export Import Bank of India in Colombo signed the agreement. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his first visit to the island nation in 2015, had announced a $318 million line of credit for development of railway sector of the country. The visit was the first standalone bilateral visit since 1987 by an Indian prime minister and had come in the wake of rising presence of China in the Indian Ocean country. China has been ...

After Modis Germany visit, what do Spain and France hold for India?

The Dollar Business Bureau  After completing his engagements in Germany, Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Madrid, the capital of Spain, on the second leg of his four-nation, 6-day tour focussed at enhancing bilateral economic cooperation with these four nations and to invite more investments into India.  “Landed in Spain, marking the start of a very important visit aimed at improving economic and cultural relations with Spain,” Modi tweeted just after landing in Spain.  Modi will be the first Indian Prime Minister to visit Spain in around 30 years. The last one was in 1988 by the then Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi. “Hola Espana! Prime Minister Modi arrives in Madrid, first visit by an Indian Prime Minister in nearly three decades, is received by ...

PM announces the Indo-Japan initiative Asia Africa Growth Corridor at AfDB

The Dollar Business Bureau Recalling the historical ties India shared with the African continent, Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the 52nd annual meeting of the African Development Bank (AfDB) at Gujarat yesterday. Lauding the growing trade relationship between Africa and India, he mentioned that trade has multiplied between the two in the last fifteen years. It has doubled in the last five years to reach nearly seventy-two billion US dollars in 2014-15. India’s commodity trade with Africa in 2015-16 was higher than its commodity trade with America he said. The highlight of the inaugural address was the keenly awaited announcement by the PM on the Indo-Japan initiative, the ‘Asia Africa Growth Corridor’(AAGC), that was discussed and deliberated upon with Japanese PM Abe during ...

Yet another satellite to be launched by India on May 5

The Dollar Business Bureau Come Friday, and India will launch a Satellite from the Sriharikota base. The South Asian Satellite is intended to be used for the South Asian Association of Regional Cooperation (SAARC). It will be launched on 5th May, the Prime Minister informed listeners during his Mann ki Baat Radio address on Sunday and the facilities it would offer to the region. Modi referred to the satellite as one in line with the inclusive development-spirit of the ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas’ concept. He was quoted in the official PMO website as saying, “It (Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas) is not limited to the confines of India. It applies to the global context too. And very specially to our neighbouring countries. May our neighbouring countries ...

CAPEXIL seeks nod from DGFT for issuing online RCMCs

The Dollar Business Bureau The Chemical and Allied Export Promotion Council of India (CAPEXIL) has requested the Directorate General of Foreign Trade to allow issuing online RCMCs (Registration Cum Membership Certificate) along with the online format of slightly-tweaked RCMC to adopt the digital set up.   The DGFT on Friday announced it received a request from the CAPEXIL. The DGFT said it has examined the request and observed that it has not prescribed any specific mode i.e. manual or online, for the issuance of RCMCs by the Export Promotion Councils (EPC). “Accordingly, the question of granting permission for issuance of online RCMCs does not arise,” it said. The DGFT also clarified that for introducing online applications, its processing and subsequent issuance of a certificate, ...

New Zealand PM John Key resigns

The Dollar Business Bureau The Prime Minister of New Zealand and leader of the National party John Key has put in his papers in an unexpected move citing family reasons for his departure. He said he is leaving on his own terms and wants some new talent to fill up the space vacated by him. "One of the things that I have always believed in is making room for new talent, and let's be blunt, I have taken the knife to some other people and now I am taking the knife to myself to allow others to come through and have those opportunities, and that is a healthy thing," he said. Key is hopeful of a National Party member making it as a Prime Minister after ...