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Press Trust of India on MSNFirst made-in-India semiconductor chip to come in market by 2025 end: PM Narendra Modi
PM Modi announces India’s first locally made chip to hit the market by 2025 end as 10 chip plants worth ₹1.6 lakh crore take ...
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has warned Pakistan that India will punish its archrival neighbor if there are future ...
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India Today on MSNDabang Delhi K.C. aim to recapture PKL title as post-Naveen Kumar era begins
Dabang Delhi are aiming to regain the PKL title this year but will have to do without the services of their former captain ...
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AFP on MSNFacing US tariffs, India's Modi vows self-reliance
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Friday that India is seeking self-reliance in energy independence and the development of ...
The United States on Friday extended wishes to India on its 79th Independence Day and said the "historic ties" between ...
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ABP News on MSNMallikarjun Kharge, Rahul Gandhi Extend I-Day Greetings, Urge Citizens To Uphold Freedom’s Ideals
On India's 79th Independence Day, Congress leaders Kharge and Gandhi paid tribute to freedom fighters, urging citizens to ...
Sin So Yul's textural top, clean grey shorts, and bold black boots bring comfy-chic vibes-here's how young women can style ...
The combination of rural leaders, grassroots innovators, sports icons, environmentalists, and citizens from marginalised backgrounds reflected the Prime Minister’s description of a “mini India” assemb ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNIndian PM Modi vows to protect farmers, pushes self-reliance amid tariff tensions
Prime Minister Narendra Modi says he will stand like a wall against any policy that threatens farmers' interests.
Tharoor’s original post had been prompted by Bessent’s statement during an interview with Fox Business, in which the US ...
The fee hike aims to cover operating costs and expenses related to modern technical features, as the fee structure has ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSNWhy US Needs Bharat More Than Bharat Needs the US | Opinion
This tariff battle highlights a truth too easily ignored in Washington: India has other markets and suppliers, but can the ...
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