Morning News Call - India, September 19

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FACTORS TO WATCH

9:30 am: Junior Finance Minister Anurag Thakur and CBDT Member Akhilesh Ranjan at International Tax conference in New Delhi.

5:15 pm: RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das at Bloomberg's India Economic Forum in Mumbai.

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INDIA TOP NEWS

• India bans e-cigarettes as global backlash at vaping gathers pace

India banned the sale of electronic cigarettes on Wednesday and warned of an "epidemic" among young people, in the latest and potentially biggest move globally against vaping over growing health concerns.

• Apples rot in Kashmir orchards, as lockdown puts economy in tailspin

In one of the world's largest apple growing regions, a weeks-old lockdown imposed after Prime Minister Narendra Modi dramatically abolished Jammu and Kashmir's special constitutional status has cut transport links with buyers in India and abroad, fruit growers and traders say, plunging the industry into turmoil.

• India open to selling part of Air India to foreign airline -sources

India's government is open to selling a partial stake in debt-laden state-run carrier Air India to a foreign airline, people familiar with the matter said on Wednesday.

• Pakistan refuses permission for Modi to fly across its airspace

Pakistan refused a request from Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to cross its airspace on a flight to Germany, Pakistan's foreign minister said on Wednesday, as tensions between the two nations ran high over the disputed region of Kashmir.

• India to invite bids from global coal miners before end of 2019 -sources

India plans to invite bids from global firms for the first time for coal mining blocks before end-2019, sources familiar with the matter said, a move that would end Coal India Ltd's near-monopoly for the fuel as the nation tries to cut imports.

• India scraps import tax on open cell panels in boost for TV makers