Donald Trump said India has “pulled back” from purchasing oil from Russia, while also clarifying his stance on a potential trade deal, signaling possible shifts in geopolitical and economic dynamics.
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Donald Trump said India has “pulled back” from purchasing oil from Russia, while also clarifying his stance on a potential trade deal, signaling possible shifts in geopolitical and economic dynamics.
Read MoreThe investigation into the aircraft incident linked to Ajit Pawar has taken a serious turn after officials confirmed that the plane’s black boxes were damaged in a post-crash fire, potentially complicating efforts to determine the exact cause of the mishap.
Read MoreAt the AI Impact Summit in New Delhi, the UK Deputy Prime Minister described the gathering as a pivotal opportunity for nations to collaborate, shape responsible governance frameworks, and unlock the transformative potential of artificial intelligence for global growth and public good.
Read MoreBangladesh’s opposition BNP is expected to place former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s presence in India and the future of the Ganga water-sharing treaty at the forefront of its diplomatic agenda if it forms the next government, sources indicated.
Read MoreAmid controversy surrounding former Army Chief General M.M. Naravane’s memoir, the Defence Ministry is preparing to introduce fresh guidelines to regulate publications and public disclosures by serving and retired military personnel.
Read MoreTrade unions have called for a nationwide Bharat Bandh on February 12, claiming that nearly 30 crore workers across sectors will participate in the strike to press for their long-pending demands.
Read MoreAddressing millions of students across the country, Prime Minister Narendra Modi used Pariksha Pe Charcha 2026 to share practical advice on handling exam stress, staying focused, and learning with confidence.
Read MoreAt least 16 people were killed after a powerful blast ripped through an illegal coal mine in Meghalaya, triggering a frantic rescue effort to locate workers feared trapped underground.
Read More“India’s export map is being redrawn as global demand shifts, supply chains diversify, and new markets rise—here’s what the latest data shows.”
Read MoreU.S. President Donald Trump announced tariff reductions on Indian goods during ongoing trade negotiations, while claiming Prime Minister Narendra Modi has agreed to curb purchases of Russian oil, a statement that could reshape bilateral economic ties.
Read MoreIndia’s Union Budget has traditionally been presented on February 1 in recent years—but when that date falls on a Sunday, it sparks curiosity about whether such an event has happened before and how this convention came into being.
Read MoreSecurity forces have re-established contact with terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kishtwar district, triggering an intensified counter-terror operation in the forested area as additional reinforcements move in to tighten the cordon.
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