India to get $35 billion from Japan, but no nuke deal yet
Narendra Modi on Monday extracted a pledge of nearly $35 billion in Japanese investment and financing over the next five years for infrastructure projects like smart cities and the cleaning of the Ganga.
PM Narendra Modi's Tokyo diary
From finding a spot to pose with the chief priest in Kyoto to playing a few notes on the flute, Narendra Modi has been in a good mood in Japan; possibly because he feels he is among friends.
100 days of Modi sarkar: Little doubt who calls the shots
In his first 100 days, Narendra Modi has left no one in doubt about who calls the shots, and his measured and determined approach to governance suggests that change, when it comes, will be significant.
#Modi100: GoMs gone, focus on economic momentum
In line with his mantra of 'minimum government, maximum governance', Modi decided to scrap the GoM and Empowered GoMs, which the previous UPA government used to defer contentious policy decisions. The number of cabinet committees has also been reduced.
From launch of Jan Dhan Yojana to scrapping of Plan Panel: Top 10 decisions by Modi govt
From the announcement to scrap Planning Commission to launching Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana, HT takes a look at the top 10 decisions taken by his government after coming to power.
Narendra Modi gets the mandate again, from readers
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has the people in his corner at the moment, according to results of an online survey conducted by HT. The results show that 75% people are happy with the PM’s performance till now.
100 days of Modi Sarkar: top 10 talking points
To his admirers, PM Narendra Modi has made a great start. His critics, on the other hand, say the new government’s initiatives to script a turnaround tale in a country where the economy has hit a slump is nothing but old wine in a new bottle. HT takes a look at the top 10 controversies that have become a talking point.
100 days Modi Sarkar: Tale of warmth and a cold shoulder marks foreign policy
Narendra Modi’s foreign policy over the past three months has been marked by three distinctive traits – warmth and close engagement with smaller South Asian neighbours; reconciliation followed by a tougher stance vis-a-vis Pakistan; and multi-layered engagement with the big powers.
Elections to evaluation: how the West has made news of Modi
Analysis, advice, and criticism: Western media has written about Narendra Modi from all story angles right from the time when the BJP declared him as its prime ministerial candidate for the Lok Sabha elections.
No nuke deal yet, but Japan offers Modi bullet trains
Japanese PM Shinzo Abe promised 3.5 trillion yen of public and private investment over the next five years under the India-Japan Investment Promotion Partnership. PM Modi wants Japanese to be taught online
Modi makes a strong pitch for business ties
Prime Minister Modi at a meeting with business leaders in Kyoto on Monday gave a strong pitch for investments and a call for India and Japan to work together for sustainable development.
Global CEOs, top bankers queue up to meet Modi
Global chief executives and top bankers of iconic Wall Street companies are queuing up to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a clear sign that India’s economy has never mattered more than now.
HRD ministry to unleash media blitz for PM’s Sept 5 plan
The human resource development ministry will kick off a massive media campaign on Monday, with both print and television advertisements, to publicise PM Narendra Modi’s live interaction with students on Teachers’ Day.
Why Japan is wooing Prime Minister Narendra Modi
There’s no denying that Japanese PM Shinzo Abe genuinely appears to like his Indian counterpart, and the feeling is visibly mutual. But that can only go so far in furthering ties between two robust democracies.
After Digital India, govt to focus on rural infra
After launching schemes to boost financial inclusion and reduce digital divide, the government is all set to begin work on developing rural infrastructure in the country in a bid to spur growth and perk up investments.
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