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Donald Trump's H-1B visa crackdown will hasten U.S. firms' shift of critical work to India, turbocharging the growth of global capability centres (GCCs) that handle operations from finance to research and development,
As Vijay spoke to the surging crowd, a group of people fell while trying to get close to his bus, causing the stampede, Indian media reported, quoting local officials.
US President Donald Trump on Tuesday repeated his claim that he ended the "very big" conflict between nuclear-armed India and Pakistan.
India's private coal power producers have urged the government to allow equipment imports from China, saying domestic resources are insufficient and costly, as the country seeks to expand its generation from coal,
You might think the biggest source of tension between the two leaders is Trump’s search for leverage over Russia’s Vladimir Putin—in particular, his bid to halt India’s import of sanctioned Russian oil to force Putin to negotiate an end to the war in Ukraine. But it’s another armed conflict that’s at the heart of the friction.
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India's External Debt Rises To $747.2 Billion At June-End: RBI Data
India's external debt stood at USD 747.2 billion at the end of June 2025, an increase of USD 11.2 billion over its level at March-end 2025, according to the Reserve Bank data released on Tuesday.
India's trade pact with four European nations, including Switzerland and Norway, will take effect from Wednesday, boosting exports of textiles, leather and food products while attracting investments,
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Sanju Samson: The calm bckbone of India’s Asia Cup 2025 victory
India clinched a thrilling five-wicket victory over Pakistan in the Asia Cup 2025 final at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium. While Tilak Varma and Kuldeep Yadav dominated headlines, Sanju Samson quietly played a key role in stabilizing India’s middle order.
I think there’s no question that we are at the lowest point in U.S.-India relations since the late nineteen-nineties, when the United States slapped sanctions on India in the wake of the 1998 nuclear test.
India's imports of gold and silver nearly doubled in September from August, defying record high prices, as banks and jewellers rushed to build inventories ahead of festivals and escape higher taxes on imports,