The mining industry is going through a turbulent phase.

The ministry of mines and the ministry of steel are at loggerheads over a proposal to hike export duty on iron ore from 15 per cent to 20 per cent. The 15-per cent duty itself was imposed just this June as part of the fiscal package to restrict the export of iron ore and ease domestic prices.

India is unlikely to open up nuclear power for the private sector

No sooner had the Nuclear Suppliers Group approved India-specific waivers than the private sector announced a number of projects. But this enthusiasm may be short-lived as India does not allow the private sector in nuclear power, keeping the domain strictly for Nuclear Power Corporation of India (NPCIL).

John Doerr spoke in a quiet, deliberate voice.

Wind energy major Suzlon is facing a credibility issue in the US

In politics, timing is everything. The timing of the release of a letter

Indian companies are paying the price of the government

It is official. India has the largest number of poor in the world

Every international report on India says that India should seek options that are proactive in terms of developing international strategies to reduce the risk of destructive climate change. Knowing this, why does the government refuse to do anything to establish alternative sources of energy?

For most people, the nuclear energy issue is much like the story of the six blind men and the elephant: different pieces, but no coherent overall picture. For some, it

The breakdown of the World Trade Organization (WTO) ministerial talks in Geneva on 30 July has endangered the Doha round.

Moreover, India

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