Operations at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) were severely affected on Wednesday due to dense fog and extremely low visibility. Airport officials reported that at least 148 flights were cancelled and more than 150 were delayed throughout the day. Of these, 78 were incoming flights and 70 were scheduled departures, while two flights had to be diverted because of unsafe landing conditions. The airport is managed by the Delhi International Airport Ltd (DIAL).
RBI likely sold $12 billion in gold reserves amid rupee pressure
India’s central bank, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), is estimated to have sold nearly $12 billion worth of gold reserves within a two-week period ending May 22. The assessment, based on...




