India's Forex Reserves Fall to $686.2 Billion
India's foreign exchange reserves fell by $1.8 billion to $686.2 billion as of Nov 28, 2025. While gold reserves rose, foreign currency assets saw a significant decline. Get the full breakdown here.
India's foreign exchange reserves fell by $1.8 billion to $686.2 billion as of Nov 28, 2025. While gold reserves rose, foreign currency assets saw a significant decline. Get the full breakdown here.
India's foreign exchange reserves declined by $1.88 billion for the week ending November 29, 2024, settling at $686.23 billion. Explore the key factors behind the drop and its implications for the economy.
India voted in favour of a UN General Assembly resolution to renew UNRWA's mandate for three years, supporting humanitarian aid in Gaza. Read the details and India's diplomatic stance.
China's foreign ministry issues a stern warning to international media, accusing them of spreading false information about a deadly Hong Kong fire. Details on the incident and the official response.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin flagged off a ship carrying rice and relief materials to cyclone-affected Sri Lanka, continuing the state's tradition of aid. Read more about this humanitarian gesture.
The UAE's field hospital in Gaza has provided critical medical services to over 18,000 patients and delivered 116 babies since its establishment, offering a lifeline to residents amid the ongoing conflict.
India launches Operation Sagar Bandhu, deploying NDRF teams and heavy machinery to restore critical road connectivity in cyclone-ravaged Sri Lanka. Read about this swift humanitarian mission.
India dispatches critical Bailey Bridge & 500 water purifiers to Sri Lanka under #OperationSagarBandhu, aiding flood & landslide recovery. Read about the swift humanitarian response.
India dispatches a mobile field hospital and over 70 medical personnel to aid Sri Lanka's disaster response after severe cyclones caused widespread flooding and landslides. Read more on the crucial relief efforts.
India dispatches a 100-bed mobile field hospital and over 70 medical personnel to Sri Lanka for cyclone relief. This swift humanitarian aid underscores strong bilateral ties.
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar addressed IFS officer trainees and Bhutanese diplomats, emphasizing India's evolving foreign policy and global challenges. Read his key insights.
The US Department of Education launches a new portal to enforce transparency on foreign funding in universities. Starting January 2026, institutions must report gifts over $250,000. Read more.
India deploys integrated task force & para field hospital to Colombo via air & sea. Read how New Delhi is providing critical aid to its neighbour.
Pakistan faces embarrassment as expired relief supplies for cyclone-hit Sri Lanka go viral. India strongly rejects Pakistan's airspace blockage allegations, detailing swift clearances. Explore the contrasting aid efforts.
Pakistan claims India's lack of cooperation hampered its cyclone relief for Sri Lanka. It also denies reports of India refusing overflight permission. Read the full diplomatic story.
Pakistan alleges India delayed airspace clearance for its Sri Lanka cyclone relief flight. India denies, stating request was cleared in 4 hours. Expired aid packages also spark online debate.
Viral images question if Pakistan sent expired flood relief to Sri Lanka. Meanwhile, India's Operation Sagar Bandhu has delivered 53 tonnes of aid. Read the full story here.
India swiftly refutes Pakistani media's fake news, confirming it granted airspace for humanitarian aid to Sri Lanka within four hours. Read the full details of the diplomatic gesture.
India dispatches 53 tons of relief material to Sri Lanka under Operation Sagar Bandhu following Cyclone Ditwah. Read about the humanitarian aid and bilateral support.
PM Modi expressed India's solidarity with Sri Lanka post-Cyclone Ditwah. Operation Sagar Bandhu has delivered 53 tonnes of relief, rescued over 2000 Indians. Read more on India's 'First Responder' role.
Cyclone Ditwah triggers Sri Lanka's worst floods in a decade, killing 340. India's swift 'Operation Sagar Bandhu' delivers critical aid. Opposition walks out over govt response.
Indian Air Force aircraft delivers emergency relief materials to Sri Lanka following Cyclone Ditwah destruction. India continues neighbor support in crisis times with essential supplies.
Cyclone Ditwah causes catastrophic flooding in Sri Lanka with 334 dead, 400 missing. India launches major rescue operation, saving 24 including pregnant woman. International aid mobilized.
Cyclone Ditwah devastates Sri Lanka with 334 dead, 400 missing. India delivers 10 tons disaster aid including BHISHM Cubes and medical teams. Over 1 million affected.
India's foreign exchange reserves declined by $4.5 billion to $652.90 billion, yet maintain robust position near record levels. Discover what this means for the economy.
India delivers 27 tons of humanitarian assistance to cyclone-hit Sri Lanka. External Affairs Minister Jaishankar confirms more aid is coming. Read about India's neighbor-first policy in action.
Indian Air Force C130 aircraft delivers essential food and sanitary supplies to Sri Lanka, strengthening bilateral ties. Read about India's humanitarian mission.
India dispatches emergency aid to Sri Lanka under Operation Sagar Bandhu after Cyclone Ditwah causes 80 deaths, severe flooding, and landslides. Read about the relief efforts and cyclone update.
India launches Operation Sagar Bandhu, delivering 12 tonnes of critical humanitarian assistance to Colombo. This initiative strengthens India-Sri Lanka ties and showcases regional leadership.
India's Operation Sagar Bandhu delivers critical humanitarian aid to Sri Lanka after Cyclone Ditwah causes widespread devastation. 12 tonnes of supplies including food, tents reach Colombo.