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Finepoint | Russia Is Key Partner In Modi’s Calculus: India’s Arctic Entry, Russia’s Nuclear Edge
India and Russia are no longer in a hierarchical equation but deal as equals, and see each other as partners in the geopolitics of the future ...
Our ambitious infrastructure push can’t progress without tunnel-boring machines, but import reliance leaves projects vulnerable to foreign export curbs of the sort China uses. Local production could ...
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India playing a critical role in geopolitics, Global community needs its leadership: UN coordinator
UN Resident Coordinator in India, Shombi Sharp, highlights India’s rising role in global peace, development, and climate action. Citing PM Modi’s leadership and EAM Dr. S. Jaishankar’s G20 remarks, ...
BRUSSELS — Donald Trump’s tariffs have stung both the EU and India into mounting a big push to get their long-delayed trade deal over the line — fast. Brussels and New Delhi only have three months ...
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Opinion | Pharma Balancing In The Age Of AI Drug Discovery: Why India Can't Afford To Be A Bystander
If India fails to act now, its $10 billion US market may be the first casualty, but its larger loss will be the claim to be the pharmacy giant of the Global South ...
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AB de Villiers questions India's refusal to accept Asia Cup trophy: 'Politics should stay aside'
NEW DELHI: South African cricket legend AB de Villiers has weighed in on the chaotic scenes that overshadowed India’s Asia Cup 2025 triumph, urging a clear separation between sports and geopolitics.
Agencies Manufacturing in general and infrastructure in particular (power sector ecosystem, make in India initiatives, renewable energy, railway and defence led capex) are also looking interesting ...
India has surpassed its 2030 target, achieving 50 per cent non-fossil electric power capacity by June 2025, though only ~24 per cent of electricity is from these sources. Aiming for 500 GW non-fossil ...
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In Nepal, young dreams of serving in Indian Army crash as Agnipath halts a centuries-old tradition
Since 1815, Nepali Gorkhas have served in Indian & British Armies, as well as in Bihar, Bengal & Assam Police. Since Agnipath scheme came in, no Nepal-domiciled Gorkha has enlisted.
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The Print on MSNUS, China bully India in global market. Delhi must get its own instruments of leverage
India has an advantage which even long-standing powers do not have—the world's highest concentration of Global Capability Centres.
Eight years on, GST’s recalibration reflects not triumph but necessity. Political backlash, economic pain, and global turbulence forced the government’s hand. The lesson is clear: taxation cannot be ...
S. Gurumurthy discusses how India may benefit from U.S. tariff measures in the long run at a session on geopolitics.
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