Morning News Call - India, September 5

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To access the newsletter, click on the link: http://share.thomsonreuters.com/assets/newsletters/Indiamorning/MNC_IN_09052018.pdf If you would like to receive this newsletter via email, please register at: https://forms.thomsonreuters.com/india-morning/ FACTORS TO WATCH 10:00 am: Junior Finance Minister Shiv Pratap Shukla at passing out ceremony of IRS (C&CE) Officers in New Delhi.

12:30 pm: S&P Global Ratings webcast on the Indian banking and corporate sector in Mumbai.

LIVECHAT - EQUITIES WATCH Join our Reuters correspondents in London and New York for a discussion on the stock markets and company earnings at 6:30 pm IST. To join the conversation, click on the link: https://forms.thomsonreuters.com/communities/ INDIA TOP NEWS • Lockheed to make wings for F-16 jet in India with partner Tata Lockheed Martin will build wings for its F-16 combat plane in India with its local partner, Tata Advanced Systems, an executive at the U.S. company said on Tuesday.

• Flood-hit Kerala state faces shortages of 'rat fever' drug Flood-ravaged Kerala state is facing shortages of a drug that fights an infectious bacterial disease after the worst flooding in a century, forcing authorities to turn to other states to help ramp up supplies.

• U.S., India to discuss sale of drones, exchange of satellite data The United States and India will seek to finalise a number of defence agreements during high-level talks this week that aim to draw their two militaries closer and counter-balance China's influence in the region.

• India's economic affairs secretary tries to calm investors as markets spooked by rule changes Overseas investors of Indian origin are allowed to buy up to 5 percent in any security under current regulations, India's economic affairs secretary Subhash Chandra Garg said on Tuesday, in a bid to calm markets after recent regulatory changes.

• Fortis Healthcare's Shivinder Singh sues brother, breaks business ties Fortis Healthcare co-founder Shivinder Singh said on Tuesday he had filed a lawsuit against older brother Malvinder Singh, alleging "oppression and mismanagement" at their joint businesses.

• Amazon India unveils Hindi website, app in battle with Flipkart Amazon.com on Tuesday launched a Hindi version of its mobile website and app for Android smartphones in a bid to make deeper inroads into India's fast-growing e-commerce market, stepping up its battle with Walmart's Flipkart unit.

• Qatar Airways rethinks Indian plans due to foreign ownership rules Qatar Airways is reviewing plans for its own domestic Indian airline due to "confusing" foreign ownership rules and could opt to could work with a partner in India or take a stake in IndiGo instead, its chief executive said on Tuesday.