Other Contemporary States

              Bihar   After Saadat Khan, *Safdarjung* became the king  who was an impartial ruler &         carried out many reforms & was made the wazir of Mughal Empire. Shuja-ud-Daula         succeded him to throne. He was also made the wazir of mughal … Read more

Masala Bonds

Masala Bonds: A Spice Up for India’s Financial Landscape Introduction In the ever-evolving world of finance, innovation is key to unlocking new avenues for growth and development. Masala bonds, a relatively recent phenomenon, have emerged as a potent tool for India to tap into global capital markets and fuel its economic aspirations. These rupee-denominated bonds, … Read more

Indian Diaspora

India’s Cultural Diplomacy And Indian Diaspora Cultural diplomacy is a specified form of diplomacy that encourages a deliberate effort of cultural exchange. It facilitates the understanding of foreign cultural dynamics. Itis exchange of ideas, information, art, lifestyles, value systems, traditions, beliefs another aspects of cultures.   The Indian Diaspora is a generic term to describe … Read more

Foreign Banks

The Rise of Foreign Banks: Global Reach and Local Impact The world of finance is increasingly interconnected, with institutions spanning borders and offering services to a global clientele. Foreign banks, those headquartered outside the country in which they operate, play a crucial role in this interconnectedness, shaping the financial landscape and influencing local economies. This … Read more

External Commercial Borrowing (ECB)

External Commercial Borrowing (ECB): A Vital Lifeline for India’s Growth External Commercial Borrowing (ECB) has emerged as a crucial source of funding for India’s economic development, playing a significant role in bridging the financing gap and supporting various sectors. This article delves into the intricacies of ECB, exploring its history, types, regulations, benefits, and challenges, … Read more

Overseas Citizenship of India

The Overseas Citizenship of India: A Bridge Across the Ocean The Overseas Citizenship of India (OCI) scheme, introduced in 2005, offers a unique pathway for individuals of Indian origin residing abroad to reconnect with their ancestral roots. This scheme grants certain privileges and rights, fostering a sense of belonging and facilitating cultural and economic ties … Read more

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