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India-Pak ceasefire: Stock market investors to take sigh of relief, positive action likely on Monday
Amar Ambani of YES Securities said the news should cheer market on Monday. He felt the provisional release of a $1 billion ...
After four days of missile strikes and military posturing, India and Pakistan have agreed to a halt in military operations — ...
On Friday, the BSE Sensex tumbled 880 points, or 1.10%, marking its steepest intraday fall since April 7, to settle at 79,454 ...
On Friday, the BSE Sensex tumbled 880 points, or 1.10%, marking its steepest intraday fall since April 7, to settle at 79,454 ...
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RPG Enterprises Chairman, Harsh Goenka, flagged a list of economic risks that Pakistan may have to face if it decides to ...
Putting fears of a raging war to rest – as both India and Pakistan have announced a full and immediate ceasefire following ...
India and Pakistan agreed to a pause in military action on May 10 after weeks of tension. DGMOs will resume talks on May 12.
Extensive damage to its military assets might have made Pakistan call for a ceasefire with India, but a $1-billion loan from the IMF might have helped in the de-escalation process. The loan might have ...
Ex-Finance Secretary refutes reports, says countries can vote 'No' in IMF decisions, rejecting claims that dissent isn't ...
Raveena Tandon welcomed the India-Pakistan ceasefire, but strongly asserted that India must never suffer such attacks again.
Asim Munir, Pakistan’s army chief, said “we are different from Hindus in every possible aspect of life”, invoking the ...
The Latest: India and Pakistan both say they will not escalate hostilities if the other reciprocates
India and Pakistan both said they will not escalate hostilities if the other reciprocates, after they fired volleys of ...
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