India's Strategy for New Global Economic Realities

Mark Carney's Davos remarks signal a changing world order. India faces unique challenges requiring a comprehensive commercial foreign policy to boost manufacturing and navigate economic constraints.

ATM Firm Staff Flee with Rs 1.38 Crore in Bengaluru

Employees of an ATM cash management firm in Bengaluru have allegedly absconded with Rs 1.38 crore. Police suspect the group operated in two separate teams, with FIRs registered on January 19.

Costa's Indian Roots Spark Laughter at India-EU Summit

European Council President António Costa surprised attendees at the India-EU Free Trade Agreement summit by showing his OCI card and declaring his Indian roots, drawing laughter from PM Modi and adding a personal dimension to the strategic event.

Ambedkar Statue Vandalized in UP's Sonbhadra

Unidentified persons vandalized a statue of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar in Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh. Police are investigating the incident near Sikrawar village's panchayat building.

China: Military Probe, Canada Ties, Population Woes

This week's China roundup covers the investigation of top PLA generals, Canadian PM Carney's diplomatic outreach to Beijing, and China's deepening population crisis with 2025 data showing continued decline.

Sachs: US Not Be-All and End-All for India

Columbia University economist Jeffrey Sachs discusses India-US relations under Trump, advocating for a multipolar world, BRICS cooperation, and reduced dollar dependency in an exclusive interview.

SC Allows CCI Probe into JioStar's Kerala Cable TV Dominance

The Supreme Court has dismissed JioStar's petition, permitting the Competition Commission of India to investigate allegations of abuse of dominance in Kerala's cable TV market. Asianet Digital Network Limited filed the complaint under the Competition Act,

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