India's overall trade deficit (merchandise and services combined) widened to USD 11.72 billion in July 2025, up from USD 10.10 billion in the same month last year, driven by a sharper rise in imports than exports, according to the data released by the Commerce & Industry Ministry.
India's automobile industry saw mixed performance in July 2025, with passenger vehicle sales dipping slightly while two and three-wheelers recorded growth, according to data released by the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM).
Liverpool will be kickstarting their title defence at their home arena of Anfield against Bournemouth from August 16 onwards. However, the occasion of defending the title at home will be a bittersweet one for the players and fans alike as there would be no Jota walking down the pitch, having
India's wholesale inflation, measured by the All India Wholesale Price Index (WPI), slipped further into the negative zone in July 2025, standing at (-) 0.58 per cent (provisional) compared to the same month last year, according to the Ministry of Commerce & Industry.
India's export data for July 2025 is due later in the day. The figures are expected to show no major deviations, with business activity remaining steady through the month.
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has issued its formal response to the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) on matters relating to the Terms and Conditions of Network Authorisations under the Telecommunications Act, 2023. This follows a back-reference from the DoT dated Jul
Mari El Republic [Russia], August 13: From July 28 to August 8, Mari State University (MarSU) hosted its annual "Languages of Friendship" cultural camp, reinforcing its reputation as Russia's most student-friendly university for Indian medical aspirants.
New Delhi [India], August 13: In a significant milestone, Learning Routes, the leading edtech company in India, marked its glorious 9th anniversary on July 1 with a grand celebration bringing together the entire LR family. The day was filled with fun games and a get-together to celebrate the
Pakistan's trade deficit surged by a staggering 44 per cent in July, driven by a sharp increase in imports, raising fresh concerns about the country's economic situation, which is already in a crisis, The Express Tribune reported.
Over 30,000 illegal Afghan nationals have been sent back from Quetta division to Afghanistan since July 31. Authorities are conducting daily operations to repatriate remaining undocumented Afghans, involving local leaders and ensuring special care for women and children during the process, o