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Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) has announced a major shift in its crude sourcing strategy, confirming that it has halted all imports of Russian crude oil for its Jamnagar Special Economic Zone (SEZ) refinery starting 20 November 2025. The Jamnagar SEZ unit is an export-oriented refinery, and the decision ensures that all fuels exported from this facility will comply with tightening international sanctions. Beginning 1 December 2025, every product exported from the SEZ refinery will be refined entirely from non-Russian crude, marking a complete transition ahead of the European Union’s upcoming ban on refined fuels produced from Russian-origin oil, which takes effect on 21 January 2026. This early compliance reflects Reliance’s…
Tamil Nadu has announced an ambitious ₹1.2 trillion port expansion programme, signalling one of the largest maritime infrastructure upgrades undertaken by the state. The massive investment aims to transform Tamil Nadu into a premier maritime and logistics hub, capable of supporting rising industrial activity, export demands, and global trade ambitions. As part of this expansion, both major and minor ports will undergo capacity enhancement through the development of new berths, deep-draft terminals, advanced cargo-handling systems, and modern storage facilities. These upgrades are designed to accommodate larger vessels, reduce congestion, and ensure faster, more efficient turnaround times. A major component of the plan focuses on multimodal connectivity.…
India and Israel have taken a significant step forward in strengthening their economic partnership by formally agreeing to begin negotiations on a Free Trade Agreement (FTA). Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal announced that both countries have already signed the Terms of Reference (ToR), which lays the foundation for structured and comprehensive trade discussions. The next step is to finalize the dates for the first round of talks, which officials say will be confirmed soon. The proposed FTA is expected to broaden bilateral trade opportunities, streamline market access, and boost investment flows between the two nations. Key areas likely to see enhanced cooperation include technology, agriculture,…
False Claims Trigger Online BuzzChanneliam Fact Check and the Indian government have firmly dismissed widespread social media claims suggesting that the LCA Tejas Mk1 fighter aircraft suffered an oil leakage during its appearance at the Dubai Airshow 2025. A viral video showing liquid dripping from the aircraft fueled speculation about a possible technical malfunction, leading to confusion across online platforms. PIB Clarifies: Video MisinterpretedThe Press Information Bureau (PIB) Fact Check, India’s official government fact-checking agency, issued a detailed clarification. PIB confirmed that the claim is fake and that the footage was being misinterpreted. The liquid seen in the video was…
Reliance Consumer Products Limited (RCPL), the FMCG arm of Reliance Industries Limited, has entered India’s pet-care sector with the launch of Waggies, a new brand of pet food designed to provide science-backed nutrition that is both high-quality and affordable for pet owners across the country. The company aims to deliver global standards at accessible prices, offering complete and balanced nutrition without putting a strain on household budgets. The Waggies range promises value-driven pricing while ensuring pets receive wholesome, superior nutrition. Reports suggest the brand will be priced 20–50% lower than existing competitors such as Nestle, Mars, Godrej Consumer Products, and…
The Indian Army has signed a deal with Larsen & Toubro to produce the BvS10 Sindhu, an India-specific version of the BvS10 all-terrain armoured vehicle. The programme supports India’s defence self-reliance goals under Make in India. Production PlanThe vehicles will be built at L&T’s Armoured Systems Complex in Hazira. BAE Systems Hägglunds, which developed the original BvS10 platform, will provide design and technical support under a licensing and technology transfer model. The agreement also includes full logistics support for deployment, maintenance and long-term sustainment. Adapted for Indian TerrainThe Sindhu variant is customised for India’s extreme conditions, from high-altitude snowfields to…
The UAE has introduced the B 250 light attack aircraft, the country’s first combat platform designed and built entirely by Emirati engineers. The aircraft made its public debut at the Dubai Airshow 2025 and reflects the nation’s ambition to lead the region in advanced aviation technology. A Major Moment at the Dubai Airshow Calidus Holding Group presented the B 250 at Dubai World Central during the ongoing Dubai Airshow. The aircraft arrives after a successful maiden flight and completion of all core testing programs. Dr. Khalifa Murad Alblooshi, Managing Director and CEO of Calidus, said the launch represents a major…
American Express Travel has placed the Indian Himalayas at the top of its 2026 Trending Destinations list. The ranking is based on global Card Member booking patterns and insights gathered from its network of travel consultants. What this really shows is a growing appetite for new places and first-time experiences, with many travellers saying they feel more energized when they step into unfamiliar hotels or destinations. A Mix of Adventures Across the Globe The 2026 list spans ten locations. Along with the Indian Himalayas, the lineup includes Killarney in Ireland, Las Vegas in the US, Marrakech in Morocco, Marbella in…
Mukesh Ambani, India’s wealthiest businessman and head of Reliance Industries, is set to visit South Korea next week with his son Akash Ambani for a two-day trip focused on deepening Reliance’s partnership with Samsung. The visit begins on November 25 and includes a tour of Samsung’s Suwon complex with Chairman Lee Jae-yong, where the Ambanis will look at the company’s 5G equipment lines and its early work on 6G. This is the first time they will step inside a Samsung facility, something industry watchers see as a sign that larger commercial deals may follow. After Suwon, the two will head…
India and Vietnam held the fifteenth Defence Policy Dialogue in Hanoi on November 10, with India represented by Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh and Vietnam by Lieutenant General Hoang Xuan Chien. The meeting focused on strengthening defence cooperation and produced two major agreements. Both sides reviewed regional and global developments and noted that the friendship and broad cooperation between them has grown steadily since the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership was announced in 2016. Defence ties already cover delegation exchanges, young officer programs, training, peacekeeping and defence industry work. Vietnam continues to follow an independent foreign policy shaped by self reliance, peace…
