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The Print on MSNWhy India’s planning to regulate AC temp & Delhi-Washington fast-track trade talks as tariff clock ticksGlobal news also looks at the human cost of ending ‘Maoist rebellion’ & BBC tracks fugitive gangster Goldy Brar, who reveals ...
A youth has been arrested for allegedly posting threatening messages on Facebook targeting Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri and Gagret Congress MLA Rakesh Kalia, Una police said on Saturday.
It was a killing that shocked India: Punjabi hip-hop star Sidhu Moose Wala shot dead through the windscreen of his car by hired gunmen. Within hours, a Punjabi gangster named Goldy Brar had used ...
India, which sourced over 80per cent of its 540 tonnes of magnet imports from China last fiscal, is now facing a severe crunch. A delegation comprising 40–50 executives from India’s auto OEMs ...
India has approached the WTO over 25% additional US tariffs on auto parts, calling them unjust safeguard measures. With $6B in annual exports at stake, India seeks consultations, citing lack of ...
Indian auto dealers expect demand to remain cautious in June as high inventory levels, tighter financing and concerns around rare earth shortages weigh on the industry.
India's Bajaj Auto warns China magnet delays will hit EV output by July. By Nandan Mandayam. May 29, 2025 2:51 PM UTC Updated May 29, 2025 Item 1 of 2 Men exit a Bajaj Auto Ltd ...
India on Tuesday formally challenged the US on higher auto tariffs by raising the matter with the World Trade Organization, signaling a hardening of the South Asian nation’s stance on trade ...
India’s vehicle production will take a hit as early as July if China doesn’t resume shipments of rare earth magnets, Bajaj Auto Ltd. Executive Director Rakesh Sharma warned, highlighting the ...
In a major move that could bring India’s auto industry to a grinding halt, China has reportedly banned the export of rare earth magnets post Operation Sindoor in which Pakistan, Beijing’s ...
Sidhu Moose Wala, the late legend of the Punjabi music industry, is once again in the headlines. The reason is a new two-part documentary of British broadcaster BBC World Service - 'The Killing ...
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