Morning News Call - India, February 14

To access the newsletter, click on the link: http://share.thomsonreuters.com/assets/newsletters/Indiamorning/MNC_IN_02142017.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: Minister for State of Electronics P.P. Chaudhary, Joint Secretary Sanjeev Mittal and Microsoft Corp. India Chairman Bhaskar Pramanik at CII event in New Delhi.

11:00 am: Union Bank of India officials at launch of mobile Aadhaar van in Mumbai.

12:00 pm: Government to release January wholesale price inflation data in New Delhi.

12:30 pm: Rural Electrification Corp. quarterly earnings conference in Mumbai.

2:45 pm: Power Minister Piyush Goyal to speak at the Gateway of India Geoeconomic Dialogue in Mumbai.

LIVECHAT- COMMODITIES From copper to oil and everything in between, the Gold & Silver Club's Nik Kalsi and Phil Carr will cover all from the commodities markets at 4:30 pm. To join the conversation, click on the link: https://forms.thomsonreuters.com/communities/ INDIA TOP NEWS  Indian retail inflation lowest in at least five years India's inflation cooled to its lowest in at least five years in January as food prices fell following the government's cash clampdown, but emerging price pressures mean the Reserve Bank of India will probably keep interest rates on hold.

 Infosys management seeks to ease tensions with founders Management at Infosys Ltd attempted on Monday to allay concerns that the software services firm was facing a worsening dispute with its founders over how the company was being run, saying that the board was engaging with the founders, including N.R. Narayana Murthy.

 Drivers' strike paralyses Uber, Ola services in Indian capital A strike led by drivers' unions in the Indian capital demanding better pay from Uber and Ola has paralysed the ride-hailing services that have grabbed business from traditional taxi and rickshaw operators with their cheaper fares.

 L&T, Europe's MBDA to form Indian missile venture Indian engineering conglomerate Larsen & Toubro Ltd and European missile maker MBDA on Monday said they have agreed to form a joint venture to build and supply missile systems for the India army.

 India navy spurns homemade warplane, latest blow to Asia push for self reliance India's navy is in the hunt for a new foreign fighter jet after rejecting an indigenously made aircraft as too heavy, the latest sign of the struggle to get Asian militaries to buy locally to grow their defence industries.

 GVK wins bid to develop second Mumbai airport GVK, which operates the airport in financial capital Mumbai, has won a bid to develop a new airport outside the city to ease congestion and cater to surging demand.