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China Urges India to Resist US Tariff Threats Together
New Delhi: On Tuesday, China urged India to unite against the “US misuse of tariffs” and tackle shared challenges. In an X post, Chinese Embassy spokesperson Yu Jing criticized US President Donald Trump’s 50% tariff threat on China, urging nations to champion broad dialogue, genuine multilateralism, and resist unilateralism and protectionism. “China’s economy thrives on…
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Tamil Nadu kids groove to trending Thai song, video hits 100 million views
A bunch of students from a government school in Tamil Nadu stole the internet’s heart with their pitch-perfect take on a viral Thai song that echoes Tamil vibes. Their performance video, racking up over 100 million views, has taken social media by storm. Shared by a teacher from Melur Panchayat Union Kindergarten and Middle School…
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More for Less: IT’s New Reality Amid Uncertainty
Bengaluru: The mantra of achieving more with less is returning to India’s IT industry. Amid stock market turbulence and unpredictable conditions, Indian IT giants are feeling the heat. On Monday, Infosys and HCLTech saw their stock prices dip by nearly 4%, while Cognizant and Accenture fell 4% and 2% during early Nasdaq trading. The primary…
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Saudi Arabia Visa Ban: New Travel Rules Hit 14 Nations
Saudi Arabia has rolled out fresh travel curbs, halting certain visas for folks from 14 countries, including India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, as part of a push to manage crowds during the Hajj pilgrimage. According to various news outlets, the restriction, aimed at easing congestion tied to the massive religious event, will stick around until mid-June,…
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Japan Leads India’s Semiconductor Push as Global Rivals Race to Join
The insiders have revealed that Japan is entering India’s semiconductor dream with full vigour, second only to none. It has possibly left behind the South Koreans and Taiwanese as India begins to build the entire edifice of chip-making from scratch. Long-time players in India, Japanese companies quickly recognised the potential of sending in equipment of…