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Indian crypto bill unlikely to be introduced in parliament this winter, report says

According to Bloomberg, the Indian cryptocurrency bill has yet again been shelved, with sources confirming that the bill may not be introduced in the winter session of the parliament this year.  The sources familiar with the matter also told Bloomberg that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government wants broader consultations to be held before finalizing the […] The post Indian crypto bill unlikely to be introduced in parliament this winter, report says appeared first on CryptoSlate. дальше »

2021-12-22 05:00


India: PM Modi's 'briefly compromised' Twitter account talks about 'adopting Bitcoin'

Earlier today, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Twitter account "announced" that the country had adopted Bitcoin as legal tender. Now, while there was some surprise and joy in some quarters, as eThe post India: PM Modi's 'briefly compromised' Twitter account talks about 'adopting Bitcoin' appeared first on AMBCrypto. дальше »

2021-12-12 09:40


India’s Prime Minister Targeted In Twitter Account Hack In The Latest Crypto Donation Scam

Hackers have compromised yet another prominent figure’s Twitter account, seeking to steal unsuspecting followers' crypto assets. This time it was India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who fell victim to malicious hacking that took over the twitter account affiliated to his website dubbed ‘Prime Minister’s National Relief Fund (PMNRF). дальше »

2020-9-4 19:50


CoinDCX CEO pens open letter to India’s Finance Minister on crypto potential

Ahead of the 2020 Union Budget of India, arguably the most challenging of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government—Sumit Gupta, CEO and Co-Founder of CoinDCX, India’s largest cryptocurrency trading platform, and liquidity aggregator, has written an open letter to the Finance Minister of India, Nirmala Sitharaman, on the potential of India’s cryptocurrency sector to invigorate the […] CryptoNinjas: CoinDCX CEO pens open letter to India’s Finance Minister on crypto potential дальше »

2020-1-31 12:34


Narendra Modi wants to move India towards digital payment solutions, claims BJP MP Rajeev Chandrasekhar

Charlie Shrem, one of the most prominent entrepreneurs in the cryptospace, recently interviewed Rajeev Chandrasekhar to get an update on India’s crypto revolution. As a Member of Parliament, Chandrasekhar started the discussion by explaining the current government’s efforts to leverage technology and remediate years of economic uncertainty. дальше »

2019-9-10 20:15


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In an Open Letter to Prime Minister Modi, CoinRecoil’s Founder Doesn’t Hold Back

CoinRecoil, a defunct Indian cryptocurrency exchange, had earlier filed a writ petition against the RBI circular to ban crypto firms from using traditional banking services. Kunal Barchha, the co-founder of the exchange, wrote an open letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, detailing all of his concerns and frustration, as reported by INC42, June 30, 2019. дальше »

2019-7-2 19:00


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Indian Government’s Crypto “FUD” Is Unlikely to Cease

The newly formed Indian government, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is unlikely to change their stance on cryptocurrencies despite optimistic viewpoints from local industry leaders. The previous task force recommended a blanket ban, but the newly set up committee has started their research afresh, as reported by Quartz India, June 4, 2019. дальше »

2019-6-4 20:00


Pakistan Aggressively Warns India: Do Not Test Our Nuclear Military Power

By CCN. com: Pakistan’s military spokesman has warned India that any threat will be met with the full force of its nuclear arsenal.   In a press conference on Monday, Major General Asif Ghafoor hit back against Indian prime minister Narendra Modi who recently threatened Pakistan with the “mother of all nuclear bombs”: “In your rhetoric, you keep using nuclear power as a threat… Nuclear powers are not a threat, they are a weapon of deterrence that should not be mentioned lightly…Do not test our resolve. дальше »

2019-4-30 13:30


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Why the world is unhappy with India’s anti-satellite missile test

On March 27, Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, announced that the country had successfully launched an anti-satellite missile in Low Earth Orbit (LEO). With that, India became only the fourth country to test an Anti-Satellite (ASAT) weapon – used to attack enemy satellites or intercepting ballistic missiles – after the US, China, and Russia. дальше »

2019-4-4 09:45