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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 Forex Reserves Fall to $686.23 Billion

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.

China Warns Foreign Media on Hong Kong Fire Reporting

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.

ISS 25 Years: Space Tech Benefits Earth

Discover how 25 years of International Space Station research revolutionized water filtration, healthcare monitoring, and agricultural techniques benefiting India and global communities. Explore space innovations!

Teaching children to unlearn digital dependence

In today's hyper-connected world, children must learn to unlearn digital dependence. True education requires critical thinking and emotional literacy alongside technology use. Discover how schools can help.

India's SpeQtRe Quantum Satellite Reaches Orbit

India achieves quantum leap with SpeQtRe satellite launch, demonstrating secure quantum communications technology. Discover how this mission advances India's space capabilities.

UST Named Aviva Investors' Digital Tech Partner

UST appointed as exclusive digital technology partner by Aviva Investors to accelerate digital transformation and enhance investment capabilities globally. Read more about this strategic partnership.

India-US Talks on Expanding AI, Tech Collaboration

India's Ambassador to the US met Congressman Jay Obernolte to strengthen bilateral cooperation in science, technology, and artificial intelligence. Discover the future of this strategic partnership.

Europe's rare-earth plant can't break China's grip

A new rare-earth magnet plant in Estonia, backed by the EU, begins production but will meet only a fraction of Europe's demand, highlighting the continent's struggle to reduce reliance on China.

Ukraine Foreign Mercenary Base Destroyed in Sumy

Russian forces destroy foreign mercenary hub in Sumy's Glybnoe village. UK, Polish, Georgian fighters face heavy casualties. Moscow creates 12km security zone after Kursk attacks.

Bank of America's $120B Tech Investment in AI

Bank of America's AI chatbot Erica handles 2 million customer interactions daily, equivalent to 11,000 employees. Discover how massive tech budgets are reshaping banking competition.

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