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the great polish economist who was a frequent advisor in india praised india and other countries were being able to get more aid by playing the two sides off of each other invoking a peasant adage. they were the clever calves that cycled -- suckled two cows. it allowed countries like india to attract aid with no strings attached. the note of empowerment provided a high water mark of optimism in an era suffused with it. when i started researching, i was drawn to his logic and envision the study of how india was playing off of america and the soviet union. american officials fretted alternately they were being played by indian officials and losing up to the soviets in that game. since the dynamics i'm exploring apply well beyond my own research, i will draw on burgeoning scholarship that has emerged on diplomatic history journals, ander books about development aid. i will build upon the schaferished shaker -- representation at this panel on the relationship between domestic politics and foreign policy. let me offer three observations that may help understand what genthauinds like mor mi
the great polish economist who was a frequent advisor in india praised india and other countries were being able to get more aid by playing the two sides off of each other invoking a peasant adage. they were the clever calves that cycled -- suckled two cows. it allowed countries like india to attract aid with no strings attached. the note of empowerment provided a high water mark of optimism in an era suffused with it. when i started researching, i was drawn to his logic and envision the study...
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perhaps india's challenge and india's job challenge that, yes, perhaps india's challenge and india'sjob challenge is slightly different to what you would actually discussed in other parts of the world especially in developed economies. i will slightly diverse year but everywhere i read the country when i travel, every business owner i meet, we speak about there being not enough employment generated —— everywhere around the country. but he says he is struggling to find labour, that there is this huge employability problem. is there something you see? 90,000 kids come to us for a job every month and we hire about 5000 of them —— every month and we hire about 5000 of them -- 90,000 kids. but it is a more complicated problem. it is also the lack of organisation. the jobs are being created in 50 cities but we have 600,000 villagers, and 200,000 of them have less than 200 people. so the physical geography of work... do you take jobs to people or people to jobs? work... do you take jobs to people or people tojobs? it is also becoming a constraint for india. you read one of the leading
perhaps india's challenge and india's job challenge that, yes, perhaps india's challenge and india'sjob challenge is slightly different to what you would actually discussed in other parts of the world especially in developed economies. i will slightly diverse year but everywhere i read the country when i travel, every business owner i meet, we speak about there being not enough employment generated —— everywhere around the country. but he says he is struggling to find labour, that there is...
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is the whole make in america rather than make in india policy, india has been promoting manufacturers coming here and making things cheaper and more efficiently, whereas trump's whole policy has been make in america so there's a foreign investors will close up their units and go back home to america. the second big concern is of course about the visas, the skilled visas, h one b, as they call them, is crucial for the it industry in india to do business with the us and the us accou nts business with the us and the us accounts for 60% of all it exports from india. and mrtrump has accounts for 60% of all it exports from india. and mr trump has been largely critical about these visas and the way they are used to promote more migrant workers and taking, as he says, taking jobs away from americans. that is a big concern for the it industry here, which is already discussing how they can campaign in the us and how they can really push their cause. all right, he's one of the first leaders to be invited to the white house this year. thank you so much, shilpa from delhi. let's have a quick look
is the whole make in america rather than make in india policy, india has been promoting manufacturers coming here and making things cheaper and more efficiently, whereas trump's whole policy has been make in america so there's a foreign investors will close up their units and go back home to america. the second big concern is of course about the visas, the skilled visas, h one b, as they call them, is crucial for the it industry in india to do business with the us and the us accou nts business...
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law, things coming out of india. call centers, things like that. india has really freaked out about this because it would mean a lot of indian companies or companies that have major business in india are not going to be able to get their workers over unless they pay them a lot more or something was to change. and just a quick stat -- the indian stock market lost 22,000 crones, the equivalent of $5 million, when this was announced that this was filed by republican darrell issa. >> and essentially now the highly skilled workers, there's a $60,000 threshold. this would move it in terms of salaries to $100,000. it would also eliminate this requirement for a master's
law, things coming out of india. call centers, things like that. india has really freaked out about this because it would mean a lot of indian companies or companies that have major business in india are not going to be able to get their workers over unless they pay them a lot more or something was to change. and just a quick stat -- the indian stock market lost 22,000 crones, the equivalent of $5 million, when this was announced that this was filed by republican darrell issa. >> and...
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plans for a new india. and slowing the flow, as cuts take effect in production, we ask if it will take oil prices out of the year—long slump. good morning, and happy new year. welcome to asia business report live from singapore. in a new year is addressed to the nation the indian prime minister narendra modi announced measures to help those ha rd est announced measures to help those hardest hit by the cash ban he imposed a month ago. it is his first televised address since he announced the controversial decision. the move caused panic across india and many atms and banks are still short of new cash. more than 50 days after the government withdrew 86% of currency notes in circulation, india is still reeling under the impact of that decision. new notes had been introduced but the pace at which they are coming to the system is low and the shortage is affecting the informal sector which generates 80% of employment in india. and sojob losses have been mounting, farmers have been finding it difficult to access
plans for a new india. and slowing the flow, as cuts take effect in production, we ask if it will take oil prices out of the year—long slump. good morning, and happy new year. welcome to asia business report live from singapore. in a new year is addressed to the nation the indian prime minister narendra modi announced measures to help those ha rd est announced measures to help those hardest hit by the cash ban he imposed a month ago. it is his first televised address since he announced the...
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some have downgraded growth forecasts for india now because of this move. absolutely. that was one thing that many people were pointing out. with the of this whole currency swap exercise, people were worried about what kind of impact india's growth will have, and rural economy will be the first one to take a hit. people in rural areas simply don't have access to so in rural areas simply don't have access to so many in rural areas simply don't have access to so many banks as much as in urban india. with these kind of handouts, it looks like the prime minister is trying to kickstart the ruling consumption again and maybe the investment cycle and get a boost from that. is i clearly seems to be on rural india. there is also crucial key state elections coming up. this is just crucial key state elections coming up. this isjust ahead of the election date announcement. very populist move by the indian prime minister. thank you. nice to see you. we will see you again soon. let's talk about one of the things many are discussing as we enter a new year. that is the big question of
some have downgraded growth forecasts for india now because of this move. absolutely. that was one thing that many people were pointing out. with the of this whole currency swap exercise, people were worried about what kind of impact india's growth will have, and rural economy will be the first one to take a hit. people in rural areas simply don't have access to so in rural areas simply don't have access to so many in rural areas simply don't have access to so many banks as much as in urban...
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india's first international stock exchanges have started trading. it will allow foreign investors to trade on products listed in one is expanding bond markets. mestalla bonds are hoped to be traded. first off, but are they and how will they help? there were some bonds and then from china. we had a club and then came along the indian version — marsala, named after the word for spice in india. what are they? bonds are a form of debt, essentially the investor serves as the bank. a company, a government or a city some money and they promised to pay you back in full with regular interest payments. the problem for indian banks is that they could only raise money and we pay in foreign currencies like the dollar but that is a risky because currencies fluctuate. entering mestalla bonds — the investor takes on the currency risk by trading in rupees. well overseas investors join the party? while india's national income is rising and the economy is expected to grow rapidly, mestalla bonds are the high your returns for investors compare to the us and europe
india's first international stock exchanges have started trading. it will allow foreign investors to trade on products listed in one is expanding bond markets. mestalla bonds are hoped to be traded. first off, but are they and how will they help? there were some bonds and then from china. we had a club and then came along the indian version — marsala, named after the word for spice in india. what are they? bonds are a form of debt, essentially the investor serves as the bank. a company, a...
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when i first became c.e.o., i went back to india to visit my mother, who was in india at that time. my father had passed away and my mother was there. i stayed at a hotel because the home was a little bit more rugged and i wanted the comfort. so, she told me i had to dress up and show up at 7:00 a.m. in the morning. i wondered why. but when mom gives you instructions, you follow them. when i got home and sat in the living room, a stream of people started to show up. they would say hello to me and go my mom and say, "you did such a good job with yoaughte she is ceo, but not a word to me. when i watched that interplay going on, i realized that i was a product of my upbringing, and my parents, if my father had been around, they should get the credit because of what they did for me, and to me that allowed me to be who i was that day. and it occurred to me that i never thanked the parents of my executives for the gift of their child to pepsico. so i came back and started to write my reports and senior executives and writing the story, my cultural background, what happened when i went to
when i first became c.e.o., i went back to india to visit my mother, who was in india at that time. my father had passed away and my mother was there. i stayed at a hotel because the home was a little bit more rugged and i wanted the comfort. so, she told me i had to dress up and show up at 7:00 a.m. in the morning. i wondered why. but when mom gives you instructions, you follow them. when i got home and sat in the living room, a stream of people started to show up. they would say hello to me...
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that he would withdraw the rupee notes in circulation in india, affecting economic growth. was it a necessary change that was perhaps implemented romilly and we will see india bounced back, what is your take on that? i was there the evening it was announced. it was announced on tv. yes, i couldn't believe it, they had two hours to change the 500 rupee notes, which were worth about £7, all the money i had in india at the time, and it came at an unfortunate time, and it came at an unfortunate time because i was out with the uk department of international trade on the british prime minister's visit, so we are the british prime minister's visit, so we are looking to export to india and now it looks like it might have hindered indian growth and the engine of growth for a lot of the region and the rest of the world looks to countries like india and china to keep growth growing. this demonetisation from the pockets of people is going to hit growth. of course it is. of course it will bounce back. it isn't bad implementation. obviously the opposition have said that. i was shockedit
that he would withdraw the rupee notes in circulation in india, affecting economic growth. was it a necessary change that was perhaps implemented romilly and we will see india bounced back, what is your take on that? i was there the evening it was announced. it was announced on tv. yes, i couldn't believe it, they had two hours to change the 500 rupee notes, which were worth about £7, all the money i had in india at the time, and it came at an unfortunate time, and it came at an unfortunate...
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rishaad: i was just reading what is going on in india, well, the press is saying india versus china on the 4g battleground, this make in india drive, making chinese companies dumped phones here, so accusations of dumping. >> that happens very much in all sorts of industries when you have a strong home market and push towards export markets like the chinese are doing. whether that is true or not is not for me to say, but xiaomi has strong markets and strong sales come so they can subsidize selling phones at a low price in india to build market share. rishaad: before we started with the interview, we were listening , freet reliance story voice calls for life proposition, and apple we talked about here. what is the reach of apple? saypple does not have a big in the indian market overall. was theyt data point were 10th in the market. where it does dominate, it has 62% of the over $450 handset market. apple is trying to create a retail chain in india in the future. they are hoping they can build on that and move up the rankings, but it will have to produce locally and avoid punitive taxes t
rishaad: i was just reading what is going on in india, well, the press is saying india versus china on the 4g battleground, this make in india drive, making chinese companies dumped phones here, so accusations of dumping. >> that happens very much in all sorts of industries when you have a strong home market and push towards export markets like the chinese are doing. whether that is true or not is not for me to say, but xiaomi has strong markets and strong sales come so they can subsidize...
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right now there seem few heights india cannot reach. a last minute try from from chris ashton denied scarlets a famous win over saracens in the pick of the day's action in rugby union's european champions cup. scarlets still had hopes of overhauling toulon into a qualifying position at the start of the day's play. they went in front against the defending european champions through scott williams in the second half. and it looked like the welsh side might hold on for a crucial win, but with 80 minutes already on the clock, saracens scored underneath the posts with the final play of the match. the simple conversion meant it finished 22—points all. saracens are guaranteed a place in the quarterfinal, scarlets‘ hopes of qualifying are now over. toulon boosted their hopes of joining saracens in the last eight. a dramatic final minute score from josua tuisova in their match against bottom—side sale secured a bonus point for the french club, which means they're more likely to finish among the best three sides in the runner—up places in
right now there seem few heights india cannot reach. a last minute try from from chris ashton denied scarlets a famous win over saracens in the pick of the day's action in rugby union's european champions cup. scarlets still had hopes of overhauling toulon into a qualifying position at the start of the day's play. they went in front against the defending european champions through scott williams in the second half. and it looked like the welsh side might hold on for a crucial win, but with 80...
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worst on we passed the the india front? >> communications are that we stillut i think we will have to deal with a soft first quarter as the economy regains its footing. especially the smaller distributors and the whole still traders. obviously, with our deep business in india we have to go through this. one word of caution, there is a general sales tax coming in india on july 1. anna: turning our attention to the u.s., does the arrival of donald trump changed the way that unilever has to do business in the united states? do you have to be more american? >> well, we have the fortune to be in every country for 100 years or more. we have a long history all over the world. one of our strengths is we deal with local consumers and adapt our products to the needs of the local consumers. most of our brands are produced in the country's themselves, like here in the u k we produce for the u.k. in the u.s. we produce for the u.k. right now there is more optimism in the u.s. economy and people think that the next few years, if you look
worst on we passed the the india front? >> communications are that we stillut i think we will have to deal with a soft first quarter as the economy regains its footing. especially the smaller distributors and the whole still traders. obviously, with our deep business in india we have to go through this. one word of caution, there is a general sales tax coming in india on july 1. anna: turning our attention to the u.s., does the arrival of donald trump changed the way that unilever has to...
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this man got his first international wicket as india we re first international wicket as india were restricted to a modest total. england replied with the third of a champagne cork from a bottle. captain eoin morgan led. top scoring with a half century that saw him become the first england player to reach 1500 runs and a shortest format of the game. had england had a higher google ditches, joe root might have got 50 as well but he had to settle for the winning run. victory in the second match on sunday will wrap up the series. history appears to be against hull city tonight as they try to overturn a 2—0 deficit against manchester united at the kcom stadium. on 26 of the 27 times a side has lost an efl cup semi first leg by two or more goals — they've gone out. united are unbeaten against hull in 13 matches so it's a really tall order for marco silva's side. our reporter simon clarke is in hull for us. it isa it is a bitterly cold night for these two sides here in yorkshire and, yes, a big mess for hull city, ryan mason, you will recall on sunday he suffered a sickening clash of heads with
this man got his first international wicket as india we re first international wicket as india were restricted to a modest total. england replied with the third of a champagne cork from a bottle. captain eoin morgan led. top scoring with a half century that saw him become the first england player to reach 1500 runs and a shortest format of the game. had england had a higher google ditches, joe root might have got 50 as well but he had to settle for the winning run. victory in the second match...
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it was as close as india got. after a winter of toil, the five run victory was finally a result to ring home about. ben crouch, bbc news. wasps are into the european champions cup quarter—finals after a convincing 41—27 win over zebre in italy wasps ran in seven tries, including one for man of the match elliot daley, who was making his 150th appearance for the club. connaught are out after a 19 points to 10 defeat to toulouse. arthur bonneval scored the pick of the three tries for the french side. a losing bonus point would have been enough to see connaught through but they were just short. the draw for the quarter finals has been made. wasps will play leinster and saracens will host glasgow. in the european challenge cup, harlequins were knocked out after losing 27—17 to stade francais. the match was delayed because of a frozen pitch. ronnie o'sullivan is playing joe perry in the final of the masters snooker at alexandra palace. the rocket is looking to win the event for the seventh time. the defending cham
it was as close as india got. after a winter of toil, the five run victory was finally a result to ring home about. ben crouch, bbc news. wasps are into the european champions cup quarter—finals after a convincing 41—27 win over zebre in italy wasps ran in seven tries, including one for man of the match elliot daley, who was making his 150th appearance for the club. connaught are out after a 19 points to 10 defeat to toulouse. arthur bonneval scored the pick of the three tries for the...
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i didn't see any road rage anywhere in india. another thing about india, i know we were only there two weeks. i couldn't help notice the dignity of the people, even the poor people. something about the way the indian people carry themselves, men and women both. i always have a stronger, grander opinion of a country after i've seen where they come from. i like to see a people all by themselves in this society that built. if i were an immigrant from this country to india, i would be very proud of it. as for my family, we couldn't have a warmer more generous welcome or brighter more adventurous look at that country. by way, the taj mahal, one of the seven wonders of the world is greater, more beautiful, more stunning as it stands before you than you can possibly imagine. shah jahan built it to honor his wife, honors not just india but civilization. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. join me again tomorrow night at 7:00 eastern. see you then. oh, look... ...another anti-wrinkle cream in no hurry to make anything hap
i didn't see any road rage anywhere in india. another thing about india, i know we were only there two weeks. i couldn't help notice the dignity of the people, even the poor people. something about the way the indian people carry themselves, men and women both. i always have a stronger, grander opinion of a country after i've seen where they come from. i like to see a people all by themselves in this society that built. if i were an immigrant from this country to india, i would be very proud of...
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decided not to change the rules and india recognizes apple needs india much more than india needs apple. vonnie: what can we anticipate will be the outcome? is their leverage on either side? corey: julie: -- hand: india has a strong to play. if you look at internationally the region's work apple has its wheress, -- the regions apple has its business, china was a market they added late and if you look at the numbers, you can see that china is a sizable portion of apple's revenue. i think we have a chart that shows the numbers and it will show you just how important china is for this business. apple was able to add in china and have a great benefit from pacific,he asia about 24% of that, numbers from fiscal year 2016, but adding india could give them a lot of growth. already what we understand from outside sources, apple has seen about 50% growth without manufacturing, so india could be very important going forward. david: give us the history about how india has these norms regarding local source and these government limits in place. corey: what is interesting is india has strong roles, a
decided not to change the rules and india recognizes apple needs india much more than india needs apple. vonnie: what can we anticipate will be the outcome? is their leverage on either side? corey: julie: -- hand: india has a strong to play. if you look at internationally the region's work apple has its wheress, -- the regions apple has its business, china was a market they added late and if you look at the numbers, you can see that china is a sizable portion of apple's revenue. i think we have...
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but it is being challenged in india now. women affected by triple talaq from across the country are at this meeting. one by one, they describe how the world fell apart in an instant, losing notjust a marriage but also the means to support their children. this group has asked india's highest court to ban the practice. all of this is not sanctioned by the quran. and it is not sanctioned by the constitution of india also. so we are demanding our quranic rights. it is a move supported by india's government but with its hindu nationalist links, minority groups are often wary of its intentions. there's strong opposition from prominent muslim bodies. triple talaq is a part of our religious belief. there is no compromise as far as the religious laws are concerned. these are not negotiable. islam is for the people who have the faith in it. if you have the faith, you follow the religion. if you don't have the faith, who is asking you to follow the religion? india's constitution gives people the right to freely practice any religion bu
but it is being challenged in india now. women affected by triple talaq from across the country are at this meeting. one by one, they describe how the world fell apart in an instant, losing notjust a marriage but also the means to support their children. this group has asked india's highest court to ban the practice. all of this is not sanctioned by the quran. and it is not sanctioned by the constitution of india also. so we are demanding our quranic rights. it is a move supported by india's...
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kolkata, one of the largest cities in india. it's home to one of the biggest red light districts in asia. over 60,000 prostitutes work here. many of them children trafficked against their will. richi kant is an anti-trafficking activist. his mission is to rescue underage girls who've been kidnapped and then sold into prostitution, forced marriage, or domestic slavery. today, he's on his way to meet the parents of a 17-year-old girl, norbanu, who disappeared almost a year ago. norbanunu's parents live on less than 50 cents a day. for them, this may be the only hope of finding their daughter. [all speaking hindi] although richi is hopeful, the reality is that around 1/3 of trafficked children are never traced. stories of trafficked girls are not unique to this state, bengal. they're just as commonplace in the neighboring state of jharkhand, where aradadhana singh is the head of the anti-traffickiking unit. aradhana: [speaking hindi] narrator: there are many traffickers involved in n each step of transportiting the girls from m the
kolkata, one of the largest cities in india. it's home to one of the biggest red light districts in asia. over 60,000 prostitutes work here. many of them children trafficked against their will. richi kant is an anti-trafficking activist. his mission is to rescue underage girls who've been kidnapped and then sold into prostitution, forced marriage, or domestic slavery. today, he's on his way to meet the parents of a 17-year-old girl, norbanu, who disappeared almost a year ago. norbanunu's...
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it is being challenged in india now. women offended by triple talaq across the country are at this meeting. 0ne offended by triple talaq across the country are at this meeting. one by one, they describe how the world fell apart in one, they describe how the world fellapart in an one, they describe how the world fell apart in an instant, losing not just marriage but also the means to support their children. this group has asked india's highest court to ban the practice. all of this is not sanctioned by the koran. it is not sanctioned by the koran. it is not sanctioned by the india as well. we are demanding our rights. sanctioned by the india as well. we are demanding our rightsm sanctioned by the india as well. we are demanding our rights. it is a move supported by india's government but with its hindu nationalists links, they are wary. there will be opposition from prominent muslim bodies. it is part of the religious belief. there is no compliment —— compromise. it is not negotiable. islamaphobia will it have the fai
it is being challenged in india now. women offended by triple talaq across the country are at this meeting. 0ne offended by triple talaq across the country are at this meeting. one by one, they describe how the world fell apart in one, they describe how the world fellapart in an one, they describe how the world fell apart in an instant, losing not just marriage but also the means to support their children. this group has asked india's highest court to ban the practice. all of this is not...
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looking ahead, take note in india. on highe minister's ban for bills might not have had the desired effect. next, we talked to one of wall street's top economists comeau ranked just behind warren buffett as the best market forecaster. ♪ betty: this is daybreak asia. i'm betty liu in new york. shery: i'm shery ahn in hong kong. we have seen the dollar was just dragged down by those fed minutes. that is affecting currencies across asia. let's get a check of how markets are shaping up. i think it really highlights how quickly markets can change. thatrt of reminds you happened a few days back. when you did not have a big dollar move overnight, that quickly was reversed. we are seeing a lot of dollar strength coming through -- dollar weakness, rather. a big spike here. we're still trying to understand what is happening. a few days ago, the liquidity disappeared after a certain point. 104.80 on tng at euro to dollar. of i'm guessing about 65th on the euro. this is your level at the moment. session atout the 117.25. a lot o
looking ahead, take note in india. on highe minister's ban for bills might not have had the desired effect. next, we talked to one of wall street's top economists comeau ranked just behind warren buffett as the best market forecaster. ♪ betty: this is daybreak asia. i'm betty liu in new york. shery: i'm shery ahn in hong kong. we have seen the dollar was just dragged down by those fed minutes. that is affecting currencies across asia. let's get a check of how markets are shaping up. i think...
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ourcompanies, good relationship with america and india. our companies, our company is 196 india. our companies, our company is 1% gdp of the country, we produce oil, zinc, aluminium, and i've been hearing about his speech and to support his country for more jobs. i think brexit is doing the same. india are doing the same. trump is doing the same. everyone has to hold onto their people and create more jobs i think he will look at that. he will look at this as a win—win situation where everybody can win, but as far as our country is concerned, we have a very good alignment with america. concerned, we have a very good alignment with americalj concerned, we have a very good alignment with america. i want to ask you this. i will give you a break so you can swallow. responsible leadership has been a big theme at davos and we have got to ask you, your company has come under scrutiny, you have been criticised about your environmental impact. a team of top analysts in your country in india have described the data as being in total contempt of the law. no, this is absolutely incorrect. w
ourcompanies, good relationship with america and india. our companies, our company is 196 india. our companies, our company is 1% gdp of the country, we produce oil, zinc, aluminium, and i've been hearing about his speech and to support his country for more jobs. i think brexit is doing the same. india are doing the same. trump is doing the same. everyone has to hold onto their people and create more jobs i think he will look at that. he will look at this as a win—win situation where...
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it was as close as india got. after a winter of toil, the five run victory was finally a result to ring home about.
it was as close as india got. after a winter of toil, the five run victory was finally a result to ring home about.
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the t20 series between england and india will go to a decider, after india won a thrilling second match by five runs, to level the three—match series. it went right down to the last ball, as drew savage reports. it's not been the most successful of tours, but england had an excellent chance to finish it on the right note. winning the toss and deciding to bowl looks like a good decision, captain virat kohli removed early on. but on a pitch that wasn't giving a lot away, some hefty hitting kept india in the game. 71 offjust 47 balls. england took three wickets in the 20th over, including a third forjordan. a victory target of 135 looked reachable. this was a bowler‘s game, england were slowed down, ben stokes swung away but missed almost as many as he hit, england needed eight from the last over. exit root and jos buttler. england needed six off the last ball, and you cannot deny india deserved to take the series to a decider. england winger anthony watson will miss the six nations games against france and wales, because of a hamstring injury. the bath player will be out for three to
the t20 series between england and india will go to a decider, after india won a thrilling second match by five runs, to level the three—match series. it went right down to the last ball, as drew savage reports. it's not been the most successful of tours, but england had an excellent chance to finish it on the right note. winning the toss and deciding to bowl looks like a good decision, captain virat kohli removed early on. but on a pitch that wasn't giving a lot away, some hefty hitting kept...
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they have more in india. yousef: a tense discussion between harvard economics off and somen rog of the other participants speaking to tom keene and francine lacqua. we will look at saudi arabia's tough stance on chickens impacting one stock in particular and brazil. this is bloomberg. ♪ tracy: welcome back. you're watching bloomberg markets: middle east. i'm tracy alloway. yousef: let's run through some of the key stories we're watching, beginning with turkey where the government has fired another 8000 civil servants due terroristo alleged groups. includes 700 members of the judiciary and him as 3000 nonmilitary security forces. allowingnment is also private security personnel to carry arms and expanding internet surveillance. tens of thousands of civil servants have been dismissed since july's failed military coup. tracy: sticking with turkey, heavy snow across the country has grounded flights on saturday with a blizzard hitting is them bowl's main airport. stempel's main airport. ferrying and very service
they have more in india. yousef: a tense discussion between harvard economics off and somen rog of the other participants speaking to tom keene and francine lacqua. we will look at saudi arabia's tough stance on chickens impacting one stock in particular and brazil. this is bloomberg. ♪ tracy: welcome back. you're watching bloomberg markets: middle east. i'm tracy alloway. yousef: let's run through some of the key stories we're watching, beginning with turkey where the government has fired...
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we are looking at india as well. the finance ministry is scheduled to deliver its latest economic survey to parliament. we will look at what that might look like and how it affects make or break budget. there's a huge allotment that the military was asking for or expecting and we will see if it actually comes. donald trump firing the acting attorney general. we has seen an immediate spike after that in gold and japanese currency. a lot to talk about next. this is bloomberg. ♪ announcer: from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: bill gates and warren buffett are here. gates is the cochair of the bill and melinda gates foundation. their philanthropy focuses on education, poverty, and global health. warren buffett is chairman and ceo of berkshire hathaway. the company is one of the most successful companies of the last five decades. the two have famously been friends for more than 25 years. together, they started the giving pledge in 2010. the initiative encourages the world's richest to dona
we are looking at india as well. the finance ministry is scheduled to deliver its latest economic survey to parliament. we will look at what that might look like and how it affects make or break budget. there's a huge allotment that the military was asking for or expecting and we will see if it actually comes. donald trump firing the acting attorney general. we has seen an immediate spike after that in gold and japanese currency. a lot to talk about next. this is bloomberg. ♪ announcer: from...
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that has been absent in india. reporter: apple hopes for india import rules and other tariffs. on company hopes to expand its 2% share of india's smartphone market, largely dominated by companies selling cheaper devices. another quickr break. do stay with us. 01/26/17 01/26/17 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from the sundance film festival in park city, utah, this is democracy now! pres. trump: i have spoken as recently as 24 hours ago with people at t the highest level of intelligence and i asked them the question, does it work? does torture work? and the answer was yes, absolutely. amy: in his first television interview as president, donald trump openly backs the use of torture. this comes as
that has been absent in india. reporter: apple hopes for india import rules and other tariffs. on company hopes to expand its 2% share of india's smartphone market, largely dominated by companies selling cheaper devices. another quickr break. do stay with us. 01/26/17 01/26/17 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from the sundance film festival in park city, utah, this is democracy now! pres. trump: i have spoken as recently as 24 hours ago with people at t the highest level of...
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i didn't see any road rage anywhere in india. another thing about india, i know we were only there two weeks, i couldn't help notice the dignity of the people, even the poor people. something about the way the indian people carry themselves, men and women both. i have a stronger, grander opinion of a country after i've seen where they come from. i like to see people all by themselves in the society built. if i were an immigrant to this country from india i'd be very proud of it. as for my family we couldn't have had a warmer, more generous welcome or adventurous look at that country and, by the way, the taj mahal is greater, more beautiful, more stunning as it stands before you than you can possibly imagine. built by a to honor his wife, it honors not just india but civilization and that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> i know a lot about hacking, and hacking is a very hard thing to prove. >> 18 days until inauguration. >> i also know things
i didn't see any road rage anywhere in india. another thing about india, i know we were only there two weeks, i couldn't help notice the dignity of the people, even the poor people. something about the way the indian people carry themselves, men and women both. i have a stronger, grander opinion of a country after i've seen where they come from. i like to see people all by themselves in the society built. if i were an immigrant to this country from india i'd be very proud of it. as for my...
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but this tour here in india comes off the back of the 4—0 test defeat to india before christmas. now, ben stokes was part of that test team. he doesn't think, though, that defeat will have much of a bearing on the series. it's a complete different format, different team. so, you know, we can't really look back on the test series and take that into this one—day series with us. you know, the test series didn't go very well. but, you know, we've got a chance to, you know, to come out here and perform well, like we know we have done over the last couple of years, against a really good team. england have had a mixed warmup, really, to this series. they beat a very strong india a side featuring ms dhoni in mumbai. they lost to a weaker side just two weeks later. joe root didn't feature in either of those matches. he joined the tour a little later, after he became a father for the first time. but he will be available for selection for the first one—day international here in pune on sunday. that is all from sportsday. there will be more sport throughout the evening. for me, it is goo
but this tour here in india comes off the back of the 4—0 test defeat to india before christmas. now, ben stokes was part of that test team. he doesn't think, though, that defeat will have much of a bearing on the series. it's a complete different format, different team. so, you know, we can't really look back on the test series and take that into this one—day series with us. you know, the test series didn't go very well. but, you know, we've got a chance to, you know, to come out here and...
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if mr alarmed that wa nts to trip to india. if mr alarmed that wants to issue punishment beatings to anyone who chooses to escape in the manner of some world war two movie is and i think, i do not think thatis movie is and i think, i do not think that is the way forward. it is not actually in the interest of our friends and our partners. a south korean court has rejected an arrest warrant forjay y lee. prosecutors have accused him of bribery, embezzlement and perjury in connection to a scandal which led to the impeachment of the country's president. samsun has denied any wrongdoing. earlier i asked if people were surprised by the verdict. the public had been divided about what might happen. for most pa rt about what might happen. for most part i think there would be enormous relief from the part of samsun. the last 2a hours have been one of the longest days forjay y lee. at the city jail the head of longest days forjay y lee. at the cityjail the head of south korea's biggest company was asked to wait throughout the night until
if mr alarmed that wa nts to trip to india. if mr alarmed that wants to issue punishment beatings to anyone who chooses to escape in the manner of some world war two movie is and i think, i do not think thatis movie is and i think, i do not think that is the way forward. it is not actually in the interest of our friends and our partners. a south korean court has rejected an arrest warrant forjay y lee. prosecutors have accused him of bribery, embezzlement and perjury in connection to a scandal...
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england's one day international series with india begins early on sunday morning. the tourists have three one—day internationals and three twenty20 matches. this just a few weeks after a 4—0 test series defeat to india. 0ur reporter tim peach is in pune ahead of the opening game. england have revolutionised the way they play one—day cricket in the last couple of years. they have broken world records along the way and 2017 is going to be very important for this year with the champions trophy coming up in england in june. but champions trophy coming up in england injune. but this tour comes off the back of the 4—0 test defeat —— test defeat to india before christmas. ben stokes does not think it will have a bearing on this series. it is a different format and a different team. we look back on the test series and we will not to get into the one—day series with this. the test series did not go well but we have a chance to come out here and perform well as we have in recent years against a really good team. england have had the mix warm up to the series. t
england's one day international series with india begins early on sunday morning. the tourists have three one—day internationals and three twenty20 matches. this just a few weeks after a 4—0 test series defeat to india. 0ur reporter tim peach is in pune ahead of the opening game. england have revolutionised the way they play one—day cricket in the last couple of years. they have broken world records along the way and 2017 is going to be very important for this year with the champions...
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caroline: expansion for apple looking at india and china. maybe hitting some roadblocks in india. cory: developments in apple for the last 24 hours or so in and -- in india are looking interesting. they hope to get concessions as far as manufacturing costs. whatever the cricket equivalent is, that is what they got. in college football, there's a big award called the heisman. in any case, they hope to get a break. they've got foxconn and maybe an expectation they will make phones for the iphone. foxconn coming in and they are hiring, it shows they are hiring operations managers and apple clearly moving into this market and they need to to recapture growth in the iphone which they have not had in the last year. caroline: i'm better with rugby, by the way. let's go with google, entering a crowded field. it looks as though the chief executive of google could make some announcements. cory: i think what they are doing here is google interestingly seems to have a focus on not necessarily being first in a classic apple labor trying to be best. you can see them doing it with advertising, t
caroline: expansion for apple looking at india and china. maybe hitting some roadblocks in india. cory: developments in apple for the last 24 hours or so in and -- in india are looking interesting. they hope to get concessions as far as manufacturing costs. whatever the cricket equivalent is, that is what they got. in college football, there's a big award called the heisman. in any case, they hope to get a break. they've got foxconn and maybe an expectation they will make phones for the iphone....
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india has pros and kcons. the cons is that prohibition is rearing its ugly head in some states, but the pros are millions are entering the drinking market every year. >> how big a slice of their portfolio do you think will be dedicated towards india? >> long-term looking for quite large. india has so much potential. so much growth opportunities. still a strong drinking market with a big population. at the moment it's small. in 10, 20 years, diageo is hoping they'll be bigger. >> in contrast to india, you have the u.s., their biggest market. organic sales up. a quote that americans are now drinking better. i'm not sure if that has to do with the environment in general, political environment, but 3%. can they maintain a 3% sales figure? >> at the moment the market is looking strong. they're right americans are drinking better. this has been going on for a while. however what they have not talked about is the fact that people are drinking more craft rather than big global brands like smirnoff and johnny walker. t
india has pros and kcons. the cons is that prohibition is rearing its ugly head in some states, but the pros are millions are entering the drinking market every year. >> how big a slice of their portfolio do you think will be dedicated towards india? >> long-term looking for quite large. india has so much potential. so much growth opportunities. still a strong drinking market with a big population. at the moment it's small. in 10, 20 years, diageo is hoping they'll be bigger....
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the head of amazon india. most parents want their children to be dressed well when they go out, but would you pay thousands of dollars to keep your toddler in designer outfits? would you buy them diamond encrusted handbag is? as part ofa you buy them diamond encrusted handbag is? as part of a new series, the business of kids, we found out that brand conscious parents with money, it seems to be all of the rage in again. music. asia, the fastest growing market for children's clothes. especially for designer brands. at this upscale shopping centre in singapore, the number of children's shops have boomed. and the focus is definitely on the high—end. here at baby dior, it is wall—to—wall luxury for children. a lace headband for a three—year—old at 500 us dollars. do you need a handbag for your daughter to match yours? these are priced at around $3500. and for the dad, there is this kashmir jacket. around $3500. and for the dad, there is this kashmirjacket. and matching pa nts for is this kashmirjacket. an
the head of amazon india. most parents want their children to be dressed well when they go out, but would you pay thousands of dollars to keep your toddler in designer outfits? would you buy them diamond encrusted handbag is? as part ofa you buy them diamond encrusted handbag is? as part of a new series, the business of kids, we found out that brand conscious parents with money, it seems to be all of the rage in again. music. asia, the fastest growing market for children's clothes. especially...
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during his decade as skipper, india won both the 50—over and the world t20. indian cricket commentator prakesh wakankar says the news is no surprise. only ms will know the real answer, but those who have been fortunate to know him for a bit actually not that surprised. i think this was coming andi surprised. i think this was coming and i think the primary reason for it really could be broken up into two things, in my opinion. the first is the fact that he would never want to be ina is the fact that he would never want to be in a position that he has had to be in a position that he has had to examine or speak with selectors for senior members of his own side in years gone by. he would therefore not want to be in the odi side because he is captain. he would want to be there first and foremost if he is wanted by selectors as a player and then i suspect that as a player, given his record, it comes naturally that he would lead. so there has been some question about that. i suppose that would be the primary driver of his decision. second, with the champions trophy
during his decade as skipper, india won both the 50—over and the world t20. indian cricket commentator prakesh wakankar says the news is no surprise. only ms will know the real answer, but those who have been fortunate to know him for a bit actually not that surprised. i think this was coming andi surprised. i think this was coming and i think the primary reason for it really could be broken up into two things, in my opinion. the first is the fact that he would never want to be ina is the...
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england have eaten india in the t20. moeen ali took two wickets. the hosts made only 147 in their innings. eoin morgan hit a half—ce ntu ry innings. eoin morgan hit a half—century as the tourists reached their target with 11 balls to spare. it has been all smiles for the hosts so it has been all smiles for the hosts so farduring it has been all smiles for the hosts so far during england's tour of india. and initially it looked like it might be another bruising encounter. this was a foretaste of things to come. but for once, it was england who were left standing. moeen ali's contribution was vital as he took the key man, virat kohli. that turned things in england's favoured. tamara mills claimed his first international wicket. england replied with gusto, captain eoin morgan leading the way, with his half—century. it saw him become the first england player to reach 1500 i’u ns first england player to reach 1500 runs in the shortest format of the game. joe root hit the winning run. victory on sunday would wrap up the series. i think it was a p
england have eaten india in the t20. moeen ali took two wickets. the hosts made only 147 in their innings. eoin morgan hit a half—ce ntu ry innings. eoin morgan hit a half—century as the tourists reached their target with 11 balls to spare. it has been all smiles for the hosts so it has been all smiles for the hosts so farduring it has been all smiles for the hosts so far during england's tour of india. and initially it looked like it might be another bruising encounter. this was a...
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apple is unlikely to receive any more concessions from india. importsght discounts on and excise duties. the regulations cannot be used for just one company. india has relaxed rules requiring 30% of components sourced locally before a tech company can open a single brand outlet. this is bloomberg. >> we're certainly having a good day. hong kong not so much. what is going on? >> the rest of asia seems better. we have to draw this back to the start of the year. thenow what happened with record bull market. u.s. obviously a little bit higher. these are march futures. still on the way up. we will have a look at deals there. asian markets looking like this. a lot of it is about japan. this, every single stock here on the way up. financials are the big winner. estate, 2.7%. 3.6% across japanese banks. have a look at asia. it crossed over this line where you have a 14 day high. it is seeing a bit of a ceiling. the rest of asia looking very good. very interesting note, when you look at japan and the philippines, given the run that we have seen, it has n
apple is unlikely to receive any more concessions from india. importsght discounts on and excise duties. the regulations cannot be used for just one company. india has relaxed rules requiring 30% of components sourced locally before a tech company can open a single brand outlet. this is bloomberg. >> we're certainly having a good day. hong kong not so much. what is going on? >> the rest of asia seems better. we have to draw this back to the start of the year. thenow what happened...
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spent in india was related to her getting the infection. we always hear about the need to stop using antibiotics for little sniffles. is this case is really going to bring this case is really going to bring this home to us? the problem with resista nce this home to us? the problem with resistance has been known for decades and we know the kind of things that we need to do to tackle it. so we need appropriate prescriptions of antibiotics, not for viruses. it is very important that patients, when they do receive antibiotics as they follow doctor orders and finish the prescription. people often stop halfway through when they start to feel better but u nfortu nately when they start to feel better but unfortunately that can also lead to resista nce unfortunately that can also lead to resistance because bacteria are exposed to them. refugees and migrants are dying during the cold snap in europe and the united nations refugee agency is urging governments to do more. they said that several people had died from cold in bulgaria and it called on rees
spent in india was related to her getting the infection. we always hear about the need to stop using antibiotics for little sniffles. is this case is really going to bring this case is really going to bring this home to us? the problem with resista nce this home to us? the problem with resistance has been known for decades and we know the kind of things that we need to do to tackle it. so we need appropriate prescriptions of antibiotics, not for viruses. it is very important that patients, when...