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Google pledges $15 bn for Al hub in Andhra, its largest outside US

Google will invest $15 billion over five years to set up an artificial intelligence (AI) data centre in Andhra Pradesh, in what would be its biggest investment yet in the country. The tech giant has partnered with the Adani Group and Airtel to build the infrastructure for the project, which also includes the construction of a new international subsea gateway.


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Ruins of Delhi's first city to Buddha relics: Monument gets ready for Piprahwa gems

Tucked away in a corner on a busy road in South Delhi's Mehrauli, the park looks like any other urban park, save for the massive statue of 12th century ruler Prithviraj Chauhan perched atop a recently constructed hall.


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India, Mongolia ink 10 pacts, ties elevated to strategic partnership

India on Tuesday decided to fund an oil refinery project, give training to Mongolian armed forces, give free e-visas to Mongolian citizens and have cultural ties between Ladakh and a province of the east Asian nation as Prime Minister Narendra Modi and visiting Mongolian President Khurelsukh Ukhnaa met Tuesday.


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New count: Elephant population dips nearly 18%, Western Ghats remains primary habitat

India's Asian elephant population is estimated to be 22,446-lower by 17.81% from the previous estimate done eight years ago, according to results of the much-delayed Synchronous All India Elephant Estimation (SAIEE) 2021-25 released Tuesday.


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Meet Ladakh halfway

Centre should articulate a narrative that combines respect for Ladakhi identity, recognition of legitimate grievances, and clear steps for political redress.


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Energy security, geopolitics: behind China's crude oil stockpiling

Despite Major oil producers' grouping OPEC and its allies raising production by reinstating output curtailed earlier, industry watchers suggest that crude oil prices have stayed at levels higher than what would be expected in the prevailing market situation. That's because China - the world's largest oil importer - has been heavily stockpiling crude and thereby absorbing additional global oil supply.


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Studying the twinning rate

A study has found that while the twinning rate is expected to fall in India, the country will remain home to the world's largest population of twins. This has profound public health and demographic significance.


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After World Bank, IMF also cuts India's FY27 GDP growth forecast by 20 bps

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Tuesday lowered its GDP growth forecast for India for 2026-27 by 20 basis points (bps) to 6.2 per cent, days after the World Bank announced a similar cut. However, like the World Bank, the IMF also raised its forecast for the current fiscal by 20 bps, it said in an update to its World Economic Outlook (WEO) report.


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