Author: News Desk

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is visiting India for the first time in an official capacity, arriving in Mumbai on 27 February 2026. His four-day trip is being seen as a strategic effort to diversify Canada’s trade relationships beyond the United States and strengthen ties with India, the world’s fourth-largest economy. Expanding Bilateral Ties Carney’s visit, at the invitation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, aims to deepen cooperation across defence, energy, technology, and Artificial Intelligence. The two leaders last met in November 2025 during the G20 Summit in Johannesburg to review progress in the India–Canada partnership. Over the course of…

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Saudi Arabia’s Food and Drug Authority (SFDA) has introduced a full ban on poultry and table egg imports from 40 countries, including India, and partial restrictions on certain regions in 16 additional nations. The measures are aimed at protecting public health and ensuring the safety of the domestic food supply amid global disease concerns. Full Import Ban The updated import list, described by Gulf News as one of the most extensive in recent years, confirms a total prohibition on imports from 40 countries. These include Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Germany, Indonesia, Iran, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Bangladesh, Taiwan, Djibouti, South Africa, China,…

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The wedding of actors Vijay Deverakonda and Rashmika Mandanna quickly turned into one of the most widely discussed celebrity events online, drawing massive attention from fans and followers. Set against the picturesque backdrop of Udaipur, the celebrations brought together grandeur and intimacy, offering glimpses of both joyful festivities and deeply personal moments. From lively pre-wedding gatherings to emotional tributes and viral photographs, their union evolved into a major cultural talking point across social media. Playful Beginnings and Joyful Celebrations The wedding week opened with vibrant pre-wedding festivities that reflected a relaxed and cheerful mood. Vijay shared snapshots from a sunlit…

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The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has opened registrations for YUVIKA 2026, its flagship space science outreach programme designed to inspire and nurture young talent from across India. Targeted at Class 9 students, YUVIKA (Young – Scientist Programme 2026) encourages academic excellence in science and mathematics and aims to give students early exposure to space science, technology and research. For 2026, ISRO has introduced strict merit criteria to identify the most promising candidates. Students aspiring to participate will be evaluated based on academic performance, aptitude in STEM subjects and a selection process that prioritises consistent achievement and enthusiasm for scientific learning. The programme typically includes workshops, hands-on sessions…

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In an interview with Channeliam, A.N. Shamseer, Speaker of the Kerala Legislative Assembly, discussed the state’s approach to integrating artificial intelligence into critical sectors like healthcare and education. Malabar Cancer Centre as a Hub for AI Innovation Shamseer highlighted the Malabar Cancer Centre in Thalassery, noting that the facility is already employing some of the most advanced AI technologies in the country. He shared insights from discussions with officials and experts at the AI Conclave, emphasizing that the centre is poised to become a leader in AI-driven healthcare solutions. AI’s Strategic Role in Healthcare According to Shamseer, AI is indispensable…

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The sun may have set on the British Empire decades ago, but for one family in Madhya Pradesh’s Sehore, a century-old financial loose end remains untied. The Ruthia family has come forward claiming that the British government owes them an unpaid sovereign debt dating back to 1917. According to Vivek Ruthia, the grandson of the late Seth Jummalal Ruthia, his grandfather then one of the wealthiest businessmen in the Bhopal princely state, loaned ₹35,000 to the British administration. The “war loan” was reportedly intended to streamline administrative management during the height of World War I. While ₹35,000 might seem like…

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Indian defence major Tata Advanced Systems Ltd (TASL) is making a strong push to compete for the Indian Navy’s Naval Utility Helicopter (NUH) tender with its Made-in-India H-160M platform. The initiative underscores India’s focus on strengthening indigenous defence production under the Atmanirbhar Bharat programme and boosting domestic capabilities in aerospace and naval aviation. The H-160M naval utility helicopter, developed in partnership between Tata Advanced Systems and global OEM Airbus Helicopters, is tailored for operations over sea, offering advanced avionics, enhanced payload capacity and mission versatility suited to navy requirements. Its state-of-the-art design allows it to perform a range of missions, including personnel transport, logistics support, search and rescue, and maritime reconnaissance. By positioning…

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Biocon Chairperson Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw sparked discussion by comparing India’s innovation landscape with China’s and raising a broader question about the role of civic sense among technology professionals. According to Mazumdar-Shaw, while India has abundant tech talent, sustaining long-term competitive advantage also depends on social responsibility, ethical conduct and civic awareness. She highlighted that technical excellence and innovative skills alone are not sufficient; they must be complemented by a sense of accountability, professionalism and societal contribution to fuel holistic progress. Mazumdar-Shaw’s comments reflect ongoing conversations within India’s business and tech communities about the responsibilities of innovators beyond product creation. Her remarks underline the importance of integrating…

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Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari has emphasised that highway projects using private-funded construction models will be accorded the highest priority going forward as part of the government’s broader push to expand and upgrade road infrastructure efficiently. Gadkari highlighted that private participation in highway development can bring in capital, innovation and speed, helping to address funding constraints and accelerate the delivery of critical road networks across the country. Under private-funded models, developers fund construction and recoup investments through tolling, annuity payments or hybrid mechanisms, reducing dependence on public budgets. The move signals a shift towards leveraging private investment and expertise to fast-track the national highway programme, enhance…

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India is rapidly becoming a global manufacturing hub for smartphones, with exports of mobile phones hitting USD 30 billion in the calendar year 2025 (January–December), Union Electronics and IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said in a social media post. Smartphones have now become one of India’s top export categories, driven by strong production growth, policy incentives like the Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme, and participation from leading global brands. Major manufacturers, including Apple, Samsung and others, have expanded production and export operations in India, helping boost overseas shipments. The surge in exports reflects a broader expansion of the country’s electronics manufacturing ecosystem, which has seen exponential growth over the past decade. Electronics shipments…

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