TEHRAN, October 05 - Indian buyers reduced US crude purchases and loaded up on Iranian oil ahead of the restart of US sanctions next month and as the WTI-Brent differential narrowed, according to traders and shipping intelligence firm Kpler.
TEHRAN, October 04 - Russian President Vladimir Putin has arrived in India for a two-day visit during which the two countries are expected to sign a $5 billion deal for Russian S-400 missile systems despite the specter of U.S. sanctions.
TEHRAN, October 04 -India’s third largest lender by assets, ICICI Bank Ltd (ICBK.NS), has appointed Sandeep Bakhshi as chief executive for a term of five years, replacing Chanda Kochhar, who sought early retirement, the bank said on Thursday.
TEHRAN, October 03 - Indian police have sent seven Rohingya Muslim refugees to the border to be deported after they fled violence and persecution in Myanmar.
TEHRAN, October 03 -Russian President Vladimir Putin will on Thursday visit India to personally oversee the signing of an important deal between Russia and India for the purchase of five Russian S-400 missile defense systems, the Kremlin has confirmed.
TEHRAN, October 02 -Indian police on Tuesday fired teargas and used water cannons to halt and scatter a march by thousands of protesting farmers heading for the capital New Delhi to demand better prices for their produce.
TEHRAN, October 01 - The United Nations is celebrating the sanitation gains made in India since Prime Minister Narendra Modi came to power in 2014 at a summit this week in New Delhi, but in Tamu Nagar, a slum just outside one of the city's poshest neighborhoods, hundreds of people rely on a single public toilet.
TEHRAN, September 30 - Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said Iran's oil sales to India will continue despite the US threats of sanction pressures against Iran and its economic partner.
TEHRAN, September 27 - India’s Minister of External Affairs Sushma Swaraj says her country will continue to purchase Iran’s oil despite sanctions re-imposed by the US on Iran.
TEHRAN, September 25 - The relatives of thousands of Indians who died cleaning sewers protested in the capital on Tuesday, aiming to stop the practice of workers entering underground conduits to unclog drains and remove waste with their bare hands.
TEHRAN, September 24 -A total of five suspected militants and one Indian soldier have been killed in fierce fighting in Kashmir over the past two days, the Indian army says, amid an escalation of violence in the disputed territory following the cancelation of high-level talks between New Delhi and Islamabad.
TEHRAN, September 21 - Anti-India rebels in disputed Kashmir raided over a dozen homes of police officers and abducted three whose bullet-riddled bodies were recovered Friday, officials said.
TEHRAN, September 19 - Global tech companies plan to oppose new legislation in India that would require Facebook, PayPal and others to store user data in the country, arguing it will hurt investment and the business models of foreign and domestic firms.
TEHRAN, September 12 -India and Afghanistan have signaled their commitment to the development of Iran’s strategic Chabahar port ahead of a Thursday meeting with the US which is pushing for economic strangulation of Tehran.
TEHRAN, September 11 - Several methanol cargoes from Marjan Petrochemical Company which Iran inaugurated in Asaluyeh last Tuesday are being arranged for shipment to India in late September, a Tuesday report said.
TEHRAN, September 10 - Nationwide protests against record high petrol and diesel prices shut down businesses, government offices and schools in many parts of India on Monday, and in some places protesters blocked trains and roads and vandalized vehicles.
TEHRAN, September 10 - An Iranian officials dismissed reports that the country’s southeastern port of Chabahar has been handed over to India, saying an Indian company is in charge of running the port as a mere operator.
TEHRAN, September 10 - As the United States is preparing to impose oil sanctions against Iran, indications are growing in New Delhi that the second biggest client of Iranian oil will not fully cut its purchases from Tehran.
TEHRAN, September 08 - Former British foreign minister Boris Johnson has been booed during a cricket match in London after reports in the media suggested he has been unfaithful in marriage and have been involved in affairs with several women over the years, including a current one that led to divorce.