China's Ministry of Commerce urged the Netherlands to "stop interfering in internal corporate affairs" regarding Nexperia. It warned that inaction could "deepen the adverse impact on the global semiconductor supply chain" and said China will "safeguard the legitimate rights of enterprises" w
In what could be a major boost for indigenous defence industry, India and Indonesia are moving closer towards signing the deal for BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], November 4: SBI Life Insurance, one of India's most trusted private life insurers, successfully concluded the Grand Finale of 'IdeationX 2.0', a national platform conceptualised to find innovative solutions for Indian life insurance industry. Pritish Wadhwa, Stu
Bangladeshis express mixed reactions on upcoming elections amid concerns over the law and order situation. Although the people have welcomed the initiative of the interim government to hold elections in mid-February; some fear that keeping the Awami League out of the electoral process could
Former Union Minister of State for Finance and Civil Aviation Jayant Sinha on Monday warned that Delhi could experience extreme temperatures of around 50 degrees Celsius in the future if India fails to take urgent and decisive action towards decarbonisation.
India expressed its support for the Gaza Peace Plan, with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar saying it could lead to a "durable and lasting solution." During talks with Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar in New Delhi, he also welcomed the return of hostages and victims' remains.
With hydrogen prices declining faster than anticipated, India could see hydrogen become a viable alternative to natural gas within the next five to ten years, making this route central to our decarbonisation and global competitiveness goals, said Sandeep Poundrik, Secretary, Ministry of Stee
New York City recorded historic voter turnout with over 735,000 early ballots cast, the highest for a non-presidential election year. Experts told Fox News the surge reflects strong voter engagement, driven by younger voters, as total turnout could approach 2 million when in-person voting co
In a post on X, he said that HIRE Act reflected a growing mindset in the US that white-collar jobs should not be "lost" to India, just as blue-collar jobs were "lost" to China. This protectionist sentiment could have far-reaching implications for the India-US economic relationship.
Iyer sustained a serious injury to his spleen after landing awkwardly on his left side during the third ODI against Australia at Sydney while taking a remarkable catch to dismiss Alex Carey. Iyer looked in excruciating pain as he was taken off the field with help of support staff. The Boa