Davos 2010 ends with bankers on the
defensive
BBC News, 31 January 2010
Top regulators warned that they could
take drastic action to take some of the risk out of the financial
industry. More...
Remove barriers for stronger recovery
The Times of India, 30 January 2010
Climate change cannot be tackled in
isolation from food security, energy security, and poverty
alleviation, Anand Sharma, commerce minister, told international
investors at Davos on Friday. More...
DfID 'not neglecting agriculture’
The Guardian, 30 January 2010
A report that called for the government
to allocate at least 10% of its aid budget to agriculture and food
security has been dismissed as "out of date" and "selective" by the
Department for International Development (DfID). More...
Obama export goals may be hard to
achieve, say analysts
Channel News Asia.com, January 29, 2010
President Barack Obama's aim of doubling
US exports within five years is an ambitious goal that will be hard
to achieve without a broad effort to bring down trade barriers,
analysts said. More...
WTO shares India's concerns on
protectionism
Business Standard, January 29, 2010
Sharing concerns of India and other
developing countries, the World Trade Organization (WTO) today said
protectionism was a major concern and expressed confidence that a
deal on opening world trade further was possible this year.
More...
India's growth not inclusive enough to
tackle poverty: UN
The Economic Times, January 29, 2010
India's high growth has helped upgrade
the living standards of its people, but is not sufficiently
broadbased to reduce poverty in absolute levels, says a report of a
UN agency.
More...
IPCC admits 'Himalayan' blunder
Business Standard, 21 January 2010
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change (IPCC) has admitted that a claim made in the 2007 report
headed by R K Pachauri — that Himalayan glaciers could melt away by
2035 — was unfounded and unsubstantiated.
More...
India still home to largest illiterate
population: UNESCO
The Hindu, 20 January 2010
India still has the largest number of
illiterate adults in the world, but has made “rapid advances” in
cutting down the numbers of school drop outs, a new UN report on
education has said.
More...
Indo-Bangladesh
relations: View of a
new horizon
The Daily
Star, 17 January
2010
Small is beautiful
does not hold good
in this world, not
at least in the
domain of
international
relations. In the
new world order, it
is quite natural
that the nations of
the world,
particularly the
economically weaker
and smaller ones,
will re-evaluate
their development
needs and revise
their
politico-economic
requisites. More...
'Negotiations
have dictated our
climate change
moves'
Business
Standard, 17 January
2010
Environment Minister
Jairam Ramesh talks
of his agenda for
greening Indian
industry: new energy
efficiency norms for
industry, applying a
new environment
index at industrial
clusters. More...
Malaysia To Woo
More FDIs From China
This Year
Bernama.com,
January 13, 2010
Taking the cue from
the gradual global
economic recovery,
Malaysia will
galvanise efforts to
woo more foreign
direct investments (FDIs)
this year, says
International Trade
and Industry Deputy
Minister Datuk
Mukhriz Mahathir. More...
Trade forum seeks
Bangla water links
The
Telegraph, January
11, 2010
The North East
Federation on
International Trade
has called on both
India and Bangladesh
to promote water
transportation by
making necessary
amendments to the
Protocol on Inland
Water Transit And
Trade. More...