India-US Trade Deal: Russian Oil Exit May Cost India $4–8 Billion Annually
Energy experts caution that abandoning Russian oil may push up transport and logistics costs, weaken the rupee, and widen India’s...
Read moreDetailsEnergy experts caution that abandoning Russian oil may push up transport and logistics costs, weaken the rupee, and widen India’s...
Read moreDetailsCalling the agreement opaque and one-sided, the Congress said India has the right to know the full details of the...
Read moreDetailsThe BJP legislature party meeting, overseen by Central Observer Tarun Chugh, is expected to formally ratify the leadership choice already...
Read moreDetailsSources indicate that the Centre has already decided on the new leader, taking into account the complex political and ethnic...
Read moreDetailsWhat Rahul Gandhi Tried to Quote in Parliament: Inside Gen MM Naravane’s Explosive Account of the 2020 Ladakh Crisis BY...
Read moreDetailsThe much-anticipated India–Pakistan clash on February 15 in Colombo now hangs in the balance after Islamabad formally communicated its refusal...
Read moreDetailsWith February 12 approaching, Manipur’s political temperature is rising as BJP legislators rush to the capital, pressing for the restoration...
Read moreDetailsIn a major policy push under Budget 2026, the government will establish rare earth corridors across four states to promote...
Read moreDetailsFalling approval ratings, concerns over affordability, and backlash against immigration enforcement policies are fueling uncertainty within GOP ranks against President...
Read moreDetailsSunetra Pawar appointment as Deputy Chief Minsiter comes amidst ongoing NCP reunification talks, highlighting the delicate political balancing act in...
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