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Local metal and power producers have asked the government for a visa regime for expats including those from China on a par with that for companies in the 14 sectors under production-linked incentive (PLI) schemes.
Flexible workspace provider Incuspaze has leased 115,000 sq ft in Bangalore's Whitefield. This move is part of the company's ongoing expansi...
Goldman Sachs has named Sudarshan Ramakrishnan and Devarajan Nambakam as co-heads of its investment banking business in India. Sunil Khaitan...
Airbus increased its 20-year demand forecast for jetliners due to airlines upgrading fleets and Asia's growing economies boosting air travel...
Ashok Leyland has secured a big order from MSRTC for 2,104 Viking passenger buses worth Rs 981.45 Crores. These buses, compliant with CMVR s...
Senior industry executives said the state is considering linking incentives on hybrid and electric vehicles (EVs) to guidelines outlined in ...
Gathering under the grand arches of this historic city are the world's foremost energy leaders, visionaries, and influencers, all converging...
DHS updates the International Entrepreneur Rule: foreign entrepreneurs can stay up to five years if their start-ups meet job creation and funding benchmarks, and demonstrate public benefit. An initial 2½-year parole can extend with $264,147 investment or $105,659 in government awards. Up to three entrepreneurs per start-up are eligible. Spouses can work; children can't.
NRIs face high OPD costs if they don’t renew Indian health insurance. Comprehensive policies with OPD and consumables cover, up to Rs 100,000, help manage frequent health issues, children’s visits. They include consultations, tests, and cover administrative charges. Given India’s lower healthcare costs, such evolving insurance policies need evaluation for credibility, waiting periods, and co-payments.
Citizenship-by-Investment programs like in Vanuatu are attracting Indians seeking quick and inexpensive passport switches to avoid tax scrutiny and protect offshore wealth. Vanuatu's program offers visa-free access to many countries, making it popular among NRIs looking to escape the Indian tax net.