…India. We have bigger investments in ASEAN than we do in China and India combined, and there is no doubt that the region is an important and growing source of…
Driving commercial and political engagement between Asia, the Middle East and Europe
…is jingoistic. From Australia to Japan and India, no power relishes the thought of being asked to choose sides; in fact, most are rushing to get out of the way….
…partners, and increasing trade and investment flows. He is the head of UAE Free Trade negotiations team, in which he has worked closely with China and India on developing trade…
…discussed, including the relationship between the US and China. Asia House corporate members had the chance to gain insights from the leading negotiator, with questions on India, financial services, Brexit…
…to contribute,” His Excellency said. He identified the need for these emerging markets to open up their economies to trading partners. “Going forward, developing countries, especially India and China, need…
…infrastructure programme will herald a new age of connectivity across the whole of Eurasia – from the Pacific to the Atlantic, from the Arctic to the Indian Ocean. It will…
…China model or India model of outsourcing blue collar work or white collar work. But if those jobs are routine in nature, then they are by definition ‘doable’ by AI….
…India. There is no doubt the digital revolution has the potential to transform many sectors in India from healthcare to education. India has the second largest mobile phone user base…
…at 13.5 per cent between 2000 and 2016, compared to the US’s rate of 4.4 per cent. India’s annualised trade growth with the GCC over the same period was 14.7…
…the Art of Survival’ In part two of his interview David Pilling shares his views on India and China. The story will go up on this website soon. David Pilling…
…India – UK relations. Lord Desai cited Modi as saying: “India and the UK is alright, but what about the EU? Because what remains is still the larger market and…
…world’s landmass, 70 per cent of the population,” he said, identifying China, India, Japan, Russia, Turkey and Iran as likely to dominate the upcoming centuries. The exception is the US,…
…than that to India and Japan. Dodd said that one of the best opportunities for UK business in the ASEAN region was in the education sector, pointing out that English…
Asia House spoke to Anu Madgavkar, Partner at The McKinsey Global Institute, on the sidelines of our conference ‘Digital India’….
An Asia House conference, held in partnership with McKinsey & Company, examined the outlook for India’s digital growth. Panelists included: Anu Madgavkar, Partner, McKinsey Global Institute Lance Kawaguchi, Managing Director…
…energy changes in China and India would drive future markets. These remarks were supported by the other panellists, who confirmed that China was beginning to dictate the rules of trade,…