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India set to ramp up oil imports from Russia, Africa, US and Latin America

The escalation in the Israel-Iran conflict and Tehran's threat to close the Strait of Hormuz are likely to push Indian refiners to further ramp up oil purchases from non-West Asian suppliers.


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Our moral paralysis

On US attack on Iran, let us not distract ourselves with the banal excitement of war, or the noise of side stories of oil prices and radiation levels. Let's think, question and judge.


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On Tehran, what Delhi should do

India must avoid taking sides in Israel-Iran conflict, use its influence to support de-escalation and a return to the negotiating table


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Rajasthan, Telangana, Bihar record highest child labour rescues in FY25: Report

Signifying a major crackdown on child labour and trafficking networks, Telangana, Bihar and Rajasthan have emerged as the top three states in India for child labour rescues as well as for the number of arrests in child labour related cases in 2024-25, a study by a network working in the field of child rights has shown.


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Statistics ministry to conduct first-ever household income survey in 2026

The Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MOSPI) will conduct the first-ever Household Income Survey in 2026, with a Technical Expert Group (TEG) being set up to guide the ministry on the method of estimation and other aspects of the survey.


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NATO leaders set to agree on historic defence spending pledge

NATO leaders are expected to agree this week that member countries should spend 5% of their gross domestic product on defense, except that the new and much vaunted investment pledge will not apply to all of them.


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Okinawa marks 80 years of harsh WWII battle with pledge to share tragic history

Okinawa marked the 80th anniversary of the end of one of the harshest battles of World War II fought on the southern island. With global tensions escalating, the governor said on Monday it is the Okinawan "mission" to keep telling the tragic history and its impact today.


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Challenges before IAEA after attacks on Iran's nuclear sites

The Attacks by the United States and Israel on Iran's nuclear sites mark the first time any country's operational nuclear facilities have been targeted to destroy them. As a result, numerous concerns have emerged in the aftermath of the attacks, including the risk of radiation leaks.


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Agri industry & India-US deal

At least two agriculture-based industries, sugar mills and soybean processors, are worried about removal of import restrictions and other concessions an India-US trade deal, currently in the works, might entail.


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