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INDIA’S AUTO PLI SCHEMES VIOLATE WTO NORMS, COMPLAINS CHINA

Hindustan Times Patna

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October 22, 2025

China has alleged that certain conditions in India’s Production Linked Incentive schemes for advanced chemistry cell battery, automobiles and the policy to promote the manufacturing of electric vehicles violate global trade rules, and has filed a complaint against these measures at the WTO.

- Press Trust of Indi

According to a communication of the Geneva-based WTO, China has sought consultations with India on these measures under WTO's dispute settlement mechanism.

Beijing has stated that measures adopted by India are contingent upon the use of domestic over imported goods and discriminate against goods of Chinese origin.

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Former Rajasthan chief minister and Congress election observer for the Bihar assembly polls, Ashok Gehlot, on Wednesday announced that the Mahagathbandhan (MGB) alliance was fully united and would contest the upcoming elections together, dispelling rumours of internal rifts.

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Private sector can help address urban flooding

The torrential rains across India this monsoon once again exposed the deep vulnerabilities of its cities. Similar scenes of rain-wrought havoc played out across many cities, including metropolitan Kolkata, Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru. Urban centres that power India’s economy are now routinely drowning under their own weight — victims of poor planning and climate complacency. With climate-crisis-induced extreme rainfall events projected to surge by 43% by 2030, urban flooding is no longer an aberration — it's chronic crisis demanding urgent and systemic action. According to a 2025 World Bank report, India suffers average annual flood-related losses of nearly $4 billion, a figure expected to rise sharply as climate risks escalate and cities expand without adequate planning.

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Trump, Modi talk trade ties in call to mark Diwali

US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi discussed trade-related issues during a phone call on Tuesday as the two countries work to repair ties that have hit their lowest point in nearly two decades over unprecedented US tariffs on Indian goods.

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1 min

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Minors can reject transaction of property executed by guardians, rules top court

The Supreme Court has ruled that minors, on attaining majority, can repudiate sale transactions executed by their guardians without the court's permission, and it is not mandatory for them to move court to cancel such sales.

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The ‘self’ pivot in Indian diplomacy

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TOP JMM LEADERS TO CAMPAIGN FOR GHATSHILA BYPOLL

RANCHI: The ruling Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) in Jharkhand has fielded over two dozen leaders in the campaign for the Ghatshila bypoll, each tasked with micromanaging the campaign and outreach programmes in different pockets of the constituency, party insiders said on Wednesday.

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1 min

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Rohingya case points to legal vacuum on refugees

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Trump: Don't want 'wasted' meeting with Russian Prez

US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he had shelved plans for a summit in Budapest with Russia's Vladimir Putin on the Ukraine war because he did not want a “wasted” meeting.

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