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India–US trade deal: How oil still drives global power dynamics

Representative AI image When India and the United States announced a breakthrough trade agreement this week after months of tense negotiations, tariffs dominated the headlines. But beneath the numbers and celebrations lay another issue that is far more political than commercial – oil — who India buys it from, and who it is expected to...

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Study by Indian researchers finds that body’s immune cells ‘betray’ it to help breast cancer spread

A growing body of research is reshaping how scientists understand breast cancer—not just as a disease of rogue tumour cells, but as one that cleverly recruits the body’s own immune system to survive and spread. A new review by researchers from two Indian universities explains how macrophages, a type of white blood cell meant to...

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‘They stole surname of Gujarati’: PM mocks Gandhis, takes failed ‘start-up’ jab at Rahul

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday took a sharp dig at the Congress and the Gandhi family during his speech in the Rajya Sabha, accusing them of being “habitual thieves” and alleging that they had even “stolen” Mahatma Gandhi’s surname.“For some people, stealing is a family profession. What’s shocking is that those habitual...

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Beyond the tricolour: Indian-origin captains at the T20 World Cup 2026

Monank Patel, Dilpreet Bajwa and Jatinder Singh (X) With Suryakumar Yadav leading India into the T20 World Cup 2026, much of the attention will naturally centre on the hosts. Yet beyond India’s title defence, the tournament carries another fascinating Indian connection — several associate nations will be captained by players of Indian origin, adding an...

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‘Modi teri kabr khudegi’: PM Modi says oppn masking hate behind ‘Mohabbat ki dukaan’

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday mounted a sharp offensive against the opposition in the Rajya Sabha, accusing it of cloaking hostility and divisive slogans in the rhetoric of “Mohabbat ki dukaan,” a phrase frequently used by Lok Sabha leader of opposition Rahul Gandhi. However, he did not provide any evidence of opposition...

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