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China's in-principal decision to look at India's growing requirements for rare-earth materials marks a massive step in fixing a relationship that went sour after the Galwan crisis of 2019.
The findings are based on data from the Credit Premier League (CPL), an online gamified initiative launched by Paisabazaar to boost credit awareness across the country.
Indian seafarers continue to top the global list of abandoned crew members, with many stranded on cargo vessels for months ...
New Delhi, The Supreme Court on Tuesday said the Archeological Survey of India should consider the supervision of monuments inside Delhi's Mehrauli Archaeological Park including the 13th century ...
Indian government sources have issued a pointed clarification saying there has been no change in New Delhi's position on ...
Soon after being declared the INDIA bloc’s nominee for the Vice Presidential election, former Supreme Court judge B Sudershan ...
Indian and Chinese officials met in New Delhi for talks on the boundary question. The meeting between National Security ...
Navdeep Saini lauded Gautam Gambhir as coach and captain. He feels that the results he has produced with Team India speak for ...
Donald Trump’s sudden tariffs on India mirror a 35-year-old trade clash when Washington’s “Super 301” sanctions, meant for ...
India maintains economic, technology, and cultural ties with Taiwan despite reaffirming One-China policy to China.
China has agreed to ease restrictions to supply fertilisers and rare earth minerals to India with Chinese Foreign Minister ...
A senior government official said that given the relatively low weightage of US exports in India’s GDP, at under 2 per cent, the impact on the economy is perhaps overblown.