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Xi’s Trust Deficit

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October 28, 2025

China is going through the motions of yet another purge in the top echelons of power and this time the removal of key leaders - both in the military and political hierarchy - is on an unprecedented scale.

For four days, from 20 to 23 October around 315 of the highest-ranking Chinese Communist Party (CCP) cadres met in western Beijing to discuss the country's next five-year plan. The talks centred around China's technological self-sufficiency in the face of American restrictions, modernising its military and supporting domestic consumption to stabilise the economy. However, what eclipsed the whole exercise is the number of figures of the top leadership absent from the proceedings. Nearly 16 per cent of the 376 members and deputies of the CCP Central Committee, who were appointed in 2022, when the party was already under President Xi Jinping's absolute control, were missing. Two reasons can be attributed to the conspicuous absence - health issues or purges. The first can be ruled out since none of these leaders were reported to be sick. The second reason seems more likely considering the all-powerful Jinping rose to the pinnacle of power in 2012 by virtue of his anti-corruption drive that has already seen many heads roll under his rule.

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India looks to Middle East to cushion EU carbon tax blow

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Bengal’s Yuva Sathi scheme turns welfare drive into pre-poll theatre

Announced in the interim Budget earlier this month, the scheme promises ₹1,500 per month to unemployed youths aged between 21 and 40 for up to five years or until they secure employment

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Regena's bitter experience

Mumbai: Actor Regena Cassandrra had more than a decade of experience working in Tamil and Telugu before she ventured into Bollywood with the 2019 film Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga.

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HP Speaker takes cognisance of officials ignoring MLAs’ calls

Himachal Pradesh Assembly Speaker Kuldeep Singh Pathania Tuesday took cognisance of officials increasingly avoiding the telephone calls of elected representatives.

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SA's Hindu, Muslim groups unite over burial law concerns

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1 min

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Over 4 lakh to sit for Plus II exams

A total of 4,01,623 students will appear for the Plus II examinations beginning February 18, even as elaborate arrangements have been made for the conduct of the crucial annual test.

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Vaishnaw apologises for AI summit Day 1 issues

Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw Tuesday apologised for the issues faced by attendees on the opening day of the India Al Impact Summit 2026, calling the turnout “phenomenal” and promising a smoother experience in the coming days.

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1 min

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THE FAR-RIGHT BRAND

Just as Brexit ultimately strengthened support for the EU, Trump’s America may serve as a cautionary example, weakening the appeal of authoritarianism in other democracies

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February 18, 2026

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Earnings stabilise; Brokerages expect stronger 2026 for equities

Indian equities may be nearing a turning point in earnings growth and market performance as profits stabilise, valuations ease and trade talks with the United States and European Union advance, four brokerages said after the country's largest listed companies reported December-quarter results.

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1 mins

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