Morning News Call - India, January 16

To access the newsletter, click on the link: http://share.thomsonreuters.com/assets/newsletters/Indiamorning/MNC_IN_01162018.pdf If you would like to receive this newsletter via email, please register at: https://forms.thomsonreuters.com/india-morning/ FACTORS TO WATCH 10:30 am: Housing and Urban affairs Minister Hardeep Singh Puri at FICCI’s Smart Cities Summit in New Delhi.

10:30 am: Science Minister Harsh Vardhan to inaugurate Saksham 2018 event in New Delhi.

12:30 pm: Commerce Ministry Joint Secretary Santosh Kumar Sarangi and Trade Promotion Council of India Chairman Mohit Singla to address media on ‘Indus Food’ trade show in New Delhi.

1:00 pm: Science Minister Harsh Vardhan at an event in New Delhi.

2:30 pm: TRAI Chairman R.S. Sharma at open house discussion on mobile portability charges in New Delhi.

4:00 pm: Aviation Minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju, Junior Aviation Minister Jayant Sinha at open house discussion in New Delhi.

5:30 pm: New India Assurance Chairman G. Srinivasan, Indian Banks’ Association CEO V.G. Kannan at ‘Role and Responsibility of Insolvency Resolution Professionals’ conference in Mumbai.

GMF:LIVECHAT-COMMODITIES We take a look at the outlook for commodities in the first quarter of 2018 with Hans van Cleef, senior energy economist at ABN AMRO at 03:30 pm IST. To join the conversation, click on the link: https://forms.thomsonreuters.com/communities/ INDIA TOP NEWS • India's trade deficit widens to over three-year high in December India's December trade deficit widened to its highest in more than three years as higher import bills for gold and crude oil weighed on rising exports, government data showed on Monday.

• India to add facial authentication for ID card security India will build facial recognition into its national identity card in addition to fingerprints after a series of breaches in the world's biggest biometric identification programme, the government said on Monday.

• Air India to be split into 4 entities ahead of sale - Bloomberg India will split state-run carrier Air India into four separate companies and offer at least 51 percent in each of them as part of a divestment plan proposed by the government, Bloomberg reported on Monday.

• Federal Bank Q3 profit rises 26 percent, lags estimates India's Federal Bank Ltd posted a 26 percent rise in its third-quarter net profit, helped by higher interest income, but missed analysts' estimates by a small margin.

• Israel's Netanyahu pushes for India free trade deal during rare visit India and Israel will begin work on a free trade pact that Israel has been pushing for, officials said on Monday, as Benjamin Netanyahu began a first visit by an Israeli prime minister in 15 years.