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09.03 / 06:23
markets Action security WhatsApp community RAI reports India condemns vandalism at Hindu temple in California, calls for 'stringent' action
«We have seen reports regarding the vandalism at a Hindu temple in Chino Hills, California. We condemn such despicable acts in the strongest terms,» External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said. «We call upon the local law enforcement authorities to take stringent action against those responsible for these acts, and also ensure adequate security to places of worship,» he said.
09.03 / 05:59
Booking Extreme Parke Research show reports International Under pressure: How Donald Trump's attacks on US climate agencies affect India
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. ‘Climate Change & You’ is a fortnightly newsletter by Bibek Bhattacharya and Sayantan Bera. Subscribe to Mint's newsletters to get them directly in your email inbox. Dear reader, One of the first things that Donald Trump did when he became president was to withdraw the US from the 2015 Paris climate agreement.
09.03 / 05:59
UPS Manufacturing Research Simulation testing rights Pharmaceuticals AI models are dreaming up the materials of the future
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. SCIENTISTS LOOKING to remove carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air cleanly and cheaply have long been interested in metal-organic frameworks, or MOFs: gigantic, sponge-like molecules that can be precisely engineered to capture the gas and then release it on command. Made of metal ions held together by compounds containing carbon, MOFs come in a dizzying array of structures, each with its own distinct properties.
09.03 / 05:45
markets Fighting security President Experts International How would peacekeeping work in Ukraine? These experts gamed it out.
Ukraine. Last week, that group of experts went public for the first time, publishing a 31-page paper that delves into the technical details of how a ceasefire along a more than 700-mile front line could be monitored and enforced. The paper was shared last month via another confidential channel: a recurring meeting in Geneva between American, Russian and Ukrainian foreign-policy experts who are close to their governments. The paper, one of the most detailed templates for a Ukraine ceasefire to have been published, is a sign of how quickly the topic of planning for a ceasefire has gone from a controversial and theoretical exercise to an urgent and practical issue.
09.03 / 04:53
markets Cooper Trade President RAI reports Congress' Pawan Khera slams government over 'reducing' tariff under Trump's pressure
Pawan Khera slammed Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government on Donald Trump's statement on India agreeing to 'reduce' tariffs and questioned whether the reported deal was signed «under pressure.» Noting Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal's visit to US, Pawan Khera questioned the «secrecy» behind the reported deal and asked why the Indians are getting to know about it through the US President. «140 crore Indians are getting to know our own government's Trade Policy through the US President — Trump. Has the GOI taken a decision to cut Tariffs under pressure by PM Modi's close friend — Mr. Donald Trump? Has Union Minister Piyush Goyal, who is in the United States to apparently negotiate a Trade Deal, buckled under pressure and signed on the dotted line dictated by 'Howdy Modi's close compatriot Namaste Trump'?» Khera said in the statement.
09.03 / 04:53
markets Analysis economy Sustainability Trade track India struggles to shake off pessimism after $1.3 trillion stock market rout
Indian stocks even after an unprecedented losing streak has lowered equity valuations. That’s because the market is still grappling with challenges posed by an economic slowdown, profit downgrades and potential US tariffs. Traders looking for bargains within Asia are gravitating toward still-cheap Chinese equities, which are in the middle of a bull run sparked by developments in artificial intelligence.
09.03 / 04:53
markets Target economy Trade President War China consumption slump deepens as February prices drop
Donald Trump. Consumer spending in China has been mired in a slump since the end of the pandemic, fuelling fears of a deflationary spiral. Adding to the pressure is a second term as President Trump, who has since taking office in January slapped sweeping tariffs on Chinese products.
09.03 / 04:53
markets security Analysis Research Trade Experts track Will relief rally power Nifty above 23,000 this week? 6 key triggers to track
Nifty breaking a three-week losing streak and closing nearly 2% higher despite weak global cues amid the rising threat of tariff wars with multiple trading partners. This rebound was driven by encouraging macroeconomic indicators, a fall in the dollar index, and liquidity infusion by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). “The metal, capital goods, and energy sectors outperformed due to optimism over China's stimulus and lower crude oil prices. A fall in the dollar index also boosted investor sentiment towards emerging markets, while the US equity markets have declined due to uncertainty over Trump's economic policies,” said Vinod Nair, Head of Research at Geojit Financial Services.
09.03 / 01:01
markets UPS Trade President Experts country Race against April 2 deadline: For US tariff truce, government mulls 2-pronged strategy
India is examining its import basket to finalise the list of items for which it could build a bespoke — and lower — tariff structure for the US, while it also explores areas where further levy reductions are possible through an extension of the Most Favoured Nation (MFN) approach. The Centre has discussed the minute details of preferential tariff reductions for the US through both a trade pact and on an MFN basis for sectors including agriculture and automobiles — areas that would benefit US exporters were India to reduce tariffs further. To be sure, countries can grant duty cuts to one another’s imports on a preferential basis in a free trade agreement (FTA). “There have been discussions on giving concessions on the MFN and FTA basis,” said an official, as India and the US aim to conclude the first tranche of their Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA) by fall this year.
09.03 / 01:01
markets UPS economy awards Trade country ET Awards: GST rate cut, slabs review in works, says Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman
Nirmala Sitharaman said India is close to taking a final call on reducing goods and services tax (GST) rates further and reviewing the levy’s slabs. The revenue neutral rate had dropped from 15.8% when GST was introduced in 2017, to 11.4% by 2023, she said at the 25th ET Awards for Corporate Excellence on Saturday. “Let me dispel any (notion) that GST has made life costlier. Item by item, I would challenge anyone to tell me if there is any one item for which tax rate has gone up after introduction of GST… So, the clue is, it will come down even further,” she told an audience that represented the best of India Inc at the stately National Centre for the Performing Arts in Mumbai. A group of ministers on GST rationalisation has been set up under Bihar deputy CM Samrat Chaudhary.
08.03 / 23:15
markets Digital Experts RAI show Schools Daredevil: Born Again: Episode 3 release date, time and where to watch
Daredevil: Born Again continues its run with Episode 3 set to arrive soon. The release schedule and total episodes have changed since the show's initial development.
08.03 / 22:01
markets Remark President Doge reports Department International What exactly happened at the Elon Musk-Marco Rubio heated argument in the presence of Donald Trump? Here's the breakdown
Marco Rubio and billionaire Elon Musk exchanged sharp words over recent staffing cuts in the federal government during a recent cabinet meeting at the White House, as per reports.
08.03 / 17:45
markets economy Opinion Research Trade War reports Alarming! This veteran strategist from BCA Research says there is a 75% chance of a recession within the next three months
US economy gets warning signals of an economic slowdown, veteran strategist Peter Berezin of BCA Research is ringing the alarm bell as he claimed that there is a 75% probability of a recession within the next three months, as per a report.
08.03 / 17:45
markets UPS security War country International Today's bluds, tomorrow’s opps: How public diplomacy is reshaping global affairs
That was the reaction of many who witnessed the televised spat between US President Donald Trump and his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the Oval Office last week. Beyond the memes and the jokes, it was the clearest sign that there is a new world order in the making. Of new friendships being forged, old ones being discarded. Some existing alliances slayed it for eight decades after World War II. But it is in the nature of relationships that things turn. The Soviet Union and the US had fought as allies against Germany, Japan and Italy up until 1945. It didn’t take long for that relationship to become salty, resulting in the Cold War.
08.03 / 17:45
markets UPS blues reports gatherings Schools Ditch the suit & tie: How casual wear is redefining formal fashion
I have nothing against people wearing suits and ties. I have nothing against people engaged in self-flagellation either. In fact, in both cases, I admire the effort and skill involved in pulling off something that gives the subject self-worth. But being ticked off for not wearing a 'suit-tie,' and then attributed some fiendish attempt to disrespect a gathering of suits is something I find utterly churlish. At the weekend Oscars, host Conan O' Brien (in a navy-blue shawl lapel tux) and Adam Sandler in a blue hoodie and basketball shorts mocked White House Armanipulation. The point isn't that Sandler was wearing a $175 neon blue Aviator Nation hoodie over a Hawaiian shirt in a sea of tuxedos and looking like 'a guy playing video poker at 2 am'. It was that O'Brien — who later revealed that the two of them had prepped for the Sandler-conceived gag — was ribbing the 'other ambush' that happened in the White House a few days before.
08.03 / 14:25
markets Trade Experts Doge country reports rights Seven weeks in: Donald Trump’s return sparks market chaos, negative polls and high consumer prices; it seems James Carville was right
Donald Trump took office, the country is already grappling with increasing challenges, as per a report.
08.03 / 14:03
COST UPS Research President Experts Universities consequences Can America’s economy cope with mass deportations?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. When Donald Trump takes office on January 20th, deportations will be a priority. The president-elect has promised the biggest removals in American history, with workplace raids and the revocation of parole programmes.
08.03 / 13:37
markets Action rights International cricket India vs. New Zealand Champions Trophy 2025 final: Match time, squads, TV channels, where to watch live streaming in U.S
Champions Trophy 2025 final is set to be a thrilling encounter between India and New Zealand on Sunday, March 9, at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium. The match is scheduled to begin at 2:30 PM IST (5:00 AM ET), with the toss taking place at 2:00 PM IST.
08.03 / 13:37
markets awards Trade President track country ET Awards: India will be in better condition because of our pragmatic approach, says Minister Vaishnaw on Trump tariffs
Ashwini Vaishnaw stated that India is poised to navigate global challenges effectively, even as tensions rise over tariff impositions by US President Donald Trump. Out of al the geopolitical shifts, India will come out in better conditions. The reason is the pragmatism with which we are approaching this. We are looking by seeing what is good for the country," said Ashwini Vaishnaw. «In the first 60 years of independence we did about 20,000 kms of railway tracks and in the last 10 years we have done 45,000 kms. In the last 11 years, we have constructed 34,000km of new railway tracks. That’s more than the entire network of Germany. That’s the pace at which we are working,» added Vaishnaw during the fireside chat.
08.03 / 13:37
markets UPS Progressive CEO Strategy reports Cognizant's activist investor Mantle Ridge builds over a $1 billion stake
Cognizant Technology Solutions’ activist investor Mantle Ridge’s stake in the company has risen to worth more than $1 billion in the company, the Wall Street Journal reported. The activist firm, which says that its shares are undervalued, has been privately engaging with Cognizant about its progress on boosting the share price, the report said, citing people familiar with the matter. Cognizant’s shares rose over 5% on Friday to close at $83.23 apiece. In the last one year, the share price has risen around 7.4% with its market capitalization now at more than $41 billion.

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