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Rubio wrapped a four-day India visit pushing American oil and gas exports as the Iran war disrupts global energy markets and New Delhi seeks to diversify its supply chains.
India's massive gold imports are prompting a shift in consumer behaviour. Families are now exchanging old jewellery, unlocking dormant value. Organised brands are expanding gold exchange programs, making purchases more transparent.
Summers in New Delhi can be brutal, even for Floridians used to the heat
On Israel's Mediterranean coastline, the Haifa Port stands today not just as one of the country's busiest maritime hubs, but also as a symbol of India's expanding strategic and economic footprint in West Asia. As tensions continue to simmer amid the ...
A giant statue of Argentina legend Lionel Messi is set to be taken down in India over safety concerns after it is spotted "swaying in the wind".
At their peak, India's communist parties ruled states stretching from West Bengal to Kerala and Tripura. They impacted the lives of more than 100 million people through trade unions, peasant organisations, student wings and disciplined cadre networks.
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India stocks set for first yearly drop in over a decade as foreign investors leave - Reuters poll
BENGALURU, May 27 (Reuters) - Indian stocks are set for their first annual decline in more than a decade, a Reuters poll of equity analysts found, as an exodus of foreign investors and limited exposure to an artificial intelligence (AI) boom batter what was Asia's most attractive market.
What began as one student's viral complaint about a mismatch between the physical and digital copies of his Grade 12 physics answer sheet has snowballed into a major controversy around one of India's biggest and most important school-leaving exams.
Fans of Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh are reacting with shock after a major film workers' union asked its members not to work with him over his alleged abrupt exit from the upcomi
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India's poor pay more in tax in proportion to the rich, says LSE anthropology prof; faces flak
India’s poor pay way more tax in proportion to what the rich in the country pay – by way of the Goods and Services Tax (GST), said Mukulika Banerjee, Professor of Social Anthropology at the London School of Economics in a podcast interview with former ...