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India leaves rates unchanged, warns of inflation risks as rupee sags By Suvashree Dey Choudhury and Tony Munroe MUMBAI (Reuters) - The Reserve Bank of India kept interest rates unchanged on Monday as expected after cutting them in each of its previous three policy reviews, warning of upward risks to inflation as its currency is among the hardest hit amid a global emerging markets sell-off. The Indian rupee touched an all-time low of 58.98 to the dollar last week ... Google Launches 'Start Searching India' Campaign Google India today launched a campaign which is aimed at simplifying the web for the country's internet users. India Has Taken Up Web Snooping Issue With U.S New Delhi: Acting on its concern and surprise at the internet data mining by U.S intelligence agencies, including from India, the Indian government has taken up the issue with the U.S envoy, government sources said Thursday. India holds interest rates India's central bank kept its benchmark interest rates unchanged after three successive cuts this year, due to inflationary concerns, weak global fa... C C |