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The Truth Behind Targeting Adani

India has a stock market too diverse and an economy too big to fail. But the timing of a speculative attack on a key conglomerate raises many questions

Ricky Kej: The Sound of Indian Earth

The Bengaluru-based musician teamed up with his idol to win his third Grammy

A Monumental Correction

The PMEAC report concludes that a quarter of the monuments tagged as sites of national importance may not deserve such a listing

Tensions Mount in Sikkim over ‘judicial dilution’ of identity

The Centre assures support to the state's Nepali-speaking people

Pervez Musharraf: An end with a whimper and not a bang

Author of the failed Kargil adventure, Pervez Musharraf’s death in exile is an unremarkable end for an ambitious general who hoped for glory as a military leader and Pakistan’s president

PM Modi to launch major green initiatives at G20 meet

The meeting of the group on energy transition in Bengaluru will see launch of E 20 ethanol blended fuel, fabric from PET bottles and a green vehicle rally

Shafali Verma: Captain Courageous

She galvanised India’s Under-19 women’s cricket team to lift a World Cup for the first time

The Unending Cycle of Terror

Terrorist groups daily remind Pakistan of the terrible price its security personnel and civilians are paying

A Major Push for Growth

The government is betting big on growth and fiscal consolidation

An Upbeat Forecast

India is expected to grow anywhere from 6% to 6.8% in 2023-24 even as the global economy continues to be in a funk. The baseline projection for growth given by the government in its Economic Survey on Tuesday is 6.5%, making it one of the fastest growing economies in the world

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