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Modi, Xi push for balanced trade, border stability
They stressed that addressing economic imbalances, expanding investment, was key to build trust
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September 01, 2025
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Evaluate people by their worst qualities, not their best
The capacity for cruelty that some people have should make us rethink our generous assumptions
4 min |
September 01, 2025
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PM exhorts India to go swadeshi at fests
Modi's call to the nation comes amid India's negotiations with the US for a bilateral trade agreement
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September 01, 2025

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India Warms Up to Chinese FDI on Renewables, Auto Parts
India has identified manufacturing, renewable energy and auto components for relaxing covid-era curbs on Chinese investments, as the Asian heavyweights warm up to each other under the heat of Trump's tariffs.
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August 30, 2025

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Reliance bets on Jio IPO, AI, FMCG; markets flash caution
Shares slipped on Friday, with experts pointing to challenges in taking telecom overseas
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August 30, 2025
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Markets look to break tight range
Breaking out Stock market is poised to break a 500-600-point range on either side, as per futures rollover data.
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August 30, 2025

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Japan Looks to Invest ¥10 tn in India's Strategic Sectors
Japan has set a target of investing ¥10 trillion (nearly ₹6 trillion) in India over the next decade, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced on Friday following talks with his Japanese counterpart Shigeru Ishiba in Tokyo.
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August 30, 2025
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Q1 GDP growth hits surprise five-quarter high of 7.8%
Buoyed by continued lower inflation, the Indian economy clocked 7.8% gross domestic product (GDP) growth in the first quarter of fiscal year 2026 (FY26), a five-quarter high.
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August 30, 2025

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Arundhati Roy revisits her life through the lens of her relationship with her mother Mary Roy
In her masterful new memoir, Arundhati Roy revisits her life through the lens of her relationship with her mother Mary Roy
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August 30, 2025

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RECIPE KEEPERS
Cookbooks in India and elsewhere have always been something of an answer to the culinary anxieties produced by sweeping, destabilising social changes
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August 30, 2025

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NEW ON SCREENS
Benedict Cumberbatch andOlivia Colman go to war, a legend of Kashmiri music in the spotlight, and other titles to watch
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August 30, 2025

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The Progressive Man Who Takes On The Male Troll
I am very sorry but I can't remember the name of the person I am about to talk about. The man in this delightful video was talking in Hindi about men on social media responding to his white-knuckle sport-loving woman friend.
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August 30, 2025
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Gig workers are using tech to beat tech
From pushing for reforms to using technology, gig workers in India are mobilising themselves against exploitation
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August 30, 2025

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When Restaurant Reviews Celebrate Food Cultures
The other day, a friend asked me how exactly I judge a restaurant.
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August 30, 2025

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India's Fiscal Deficit Widens in April-July Amid Capex Surge
This signals govt's continued push to support economic growth through public investment
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August 30, 2025
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ONGC-bp to revive offshore oil field
This year, ONGC and bp signed a contract under which bp would serve as the TSP for the Mumbai High field
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August 30, 2025

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Women's hockey team hopes to turn the tide
+ The women's hockey team has been in a disarray for some years. Under coach Harendra Singh, it is looking for a reset
5 min |
August 30, 2025
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'Gormo' time in Ladakh
Eating 'phey-marr' in Ladakh's Nubra Valley is a tangy, buttery and warm experience
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August 30, 2025
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Uniform focus helps Mafatlal Industries fashion a revival
The firm shut its loss-making, less-profitable businesses, and diversified into new categories
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August 30, 2025
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Thai food makes a punchy comeback
Flavour-curious fans of Thai food demand 'yum yang' and 'kai tawt' even as red curry and raw papaya salad remain favourites
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August 30, 2025

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Madhav Sheth MADE IN INDIA
The founder and CEO of NxtQuantum on why building a homegrown OS was a strategic decision, and betting that India-made smartphones can loosen China's iron grip on the market
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August 30, 2025

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So long, Doc, and thanks for everything
It's already too late, for some are gone, but I owe an army of people thank-you notes.
4 min |
August 30, 2025
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Festive demand, tax sops to boost growth: Nageswaran
Exporters are looking at the tariff uncertainty as an opportunity to explore new markets, Nageswaran said
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August 30, 2025
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India looks to tighten gelatine import norms
India has proposed new import rules for gelatine—a bovine and porcine-derived protein widely used to make food products, pharmaceuticals and cosmetics—that would require every shipment to carry a veterinary health certificate.
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August 30, 2025
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Tariffs leave textile cos hanging by a thread, prompt US pivot
Potential casualties Textile companies with high exposure to the US would bear the brunt of elevated tariff.
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August 30, 2025

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GST Cuts at Risk of Delay as States Wrangle Over Revenue
Proposals could lead to a substantial revenue loss, said a statement issued by eight states
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August 30, 2025

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When parents get an attack of exam stress
Millennial parents haven't yet broken free of the long legacy of hyperventilating about exams
4 min |
August 30, 2025
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Top FMCG, pharma firms line up to buy Wellbeing Nutrition
Top cos like Sun Pharma, Nestle, Reckitt, ITC and Cipla have been approached and the bids are due next month
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August 30, 2025

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Displaying art just the way we'd hang it
'Taqiya Qalaam' at Delhi Contemporary Art Week places art in everyday spaces like bedrooms and study corners
4 min |
August 30, 2025

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Yesterday Never Dies
James Bond is dead. Not only on screen—although the last of the Daniel Craig outings, No Time to Die, was indeed a weepie that killed him—but the character himself is now a perfectly lacquered fossil: aesthetically pleasing in a showcase, but dead as disco, and flagged with cautionary labels for young, impressionable visitors.
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