Top Stories From The Wall Street Journal

Here is a daily roundup of some of the most important stories from The Wall Street Journal published on India.wsj.com.

Brics Nations Push for Faster Change at IMF: he Brics group of nations expressed concern Thursday over the West’s slow pace at giving developing nations greater control over the International Monetary Fund, and they bashed Western countries’ loose monetary policies for causing instability in global financial markets.

Rising Risk: Foreign Firms Sense Hostility in India: If businesses like certainty, then India has been a big turnoff for foreign companies.

India Dassault Jet Deal Still Months from Completion: The Indian government Thursday announced what appears to be a likely delay in the closing of an estimated $ 12 billion deal to buy 126 fighter jets from France’s Dassault Aviation SA.

Audit Faults Apple Supplier: A top Apple Inc.supplier agreed to change its labor practices after an outside audit of its Chinese factories found widespread breaches of work rules, including 60-hour work weeks and other health and safety violations.

Saudis Seek to Funnel Arms to Syria Rebels: Saudi Arabia has pressed Jordan to open its border with Syria to allow weapons to reach rebels fighting President Bashar al-Assad’s regime, officials from both countries say, a move that could buoy Syria’s opposition and harden the conflict in the country and across the region.

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