
Aditya Kalra
Journalist and Editor, Company News at Reuters
Reuters journalist. Editor, India Company News. Sector agnostic. Decoding secret business strategies. Deeply reported + investigative journalism. Opinions mine
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msn.com | Aditya Kalra
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rnz.co.nz | Aditya Kalra
By Aditya Kalra, ReutersIndia's cricket board has suspended the Indian Premier League (IPL) tournament, one of the world's richest sports leagues, amid rising tensions between India and Pakistan, a source with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters on Friday. The suspension will come as a major setback for a Reliance-Disney joint venture which has broadcast rights for the matches, and also scores of companies who have committed millions of dollars for advertising.
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radionz.co.nz | Aditya Kalra
By Aditya Kalra, ReutersIndia's cricket board has suspended the Indian Premier League (IPL) tournament, one of the world's richest sports leagues, amid rising tensions between India and Pakistan, a source with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters on Friday. The suspension will come as a major setback for a Reliance-Disney joint venture which has broadcast rights for the matches, and also scores of companies who have committed millions of dollars for advertising.
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independent.co.uk | Aditya Kalra
The Indian Premier League (IPL) has been suspended due to escalating tensions between India and Pakistan. The suspension follows the abandonment of a match between Punjab Kings and Delhi Capitals, officially attributed to a power outage, but linked to the ongoing conflict. The tournament, which began on March 22 and was scheduled to end on May 25, is now on hold indefinitely.
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dailydispatch.co.za | Aditya Kalra
The match was called off after a blackout during the 2025 IPL match between Punjab Kings and Delhi Capitals at Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium on May 8 2025 in Dharamsala, India. India's cricket board is considering suspending the popular Indian Premier League (IPL) T20 tournament amid rising tensions between India and Pakistan, a source with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters on Friday.
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🌍 Best of Reuters India Business News: Busy week for the team with many revelatory and insightful stories -- Star Health bullets and death threats, India garment sector's labour woes, IndusInd insider trading allegations, bankruptcy law challenges and more... 🔒 Star Health https://t.co/VPxEtOwQMQ

“We need labour.” Even as U.S. giants like Walmart rush in to dodge steep China/Bangladesh tariffs, empty sewing lines in Tiruppur tell a stark story. India garment industry faces labour + pricing challenges. A deep dive with ground reporting. https://t.co/D55h7EHjKg

IndusInd Bank confirms Reuters story a day later in a stock exchange filing and says will take appropriate action. “We would like to clarify that the report delivered to the Bank on April 26, 2025 has identified certain aspects which may require a determination from an “insider

Forensic probe by Grant Thornton found IndusInd's former CEO, deputy traded in its shares while being aware of accounting lapses which weren't disclosed, document shows. Other emails give "suggestions to delete pertinent communications" https://t.co/9WcG3iV1be @Siddhivinayak_n