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The US has been demanding access for GM soyabean and maize. In 2020, 94 percent of the soyabean and 92 percent of the maize grown in the US were genetically modified
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Pakistan dumps Chinese J-35 jet after U.S. pressure and India war setbackIn a dramatic geopolitical twist, Pakistan has abruptly pulled out of a $5 billion deal with China to acquire the Shenyang J-35, a stealth fighter often described as China’s version of the F-35. Pakistan’s Sudden Exit from J-35 Deal Shocks Beijing The reversal comes after the recent four-day conflict with India,
Of the 24 analysts that have coverage on Coal India, 17 of them have a 'Buy' rating on the stock, while four have a 'Hold' rating. Three analysts have a 'Sell' recommendation on the PSU.
India may allow imports of some processed, genetically modified US farm products as it seeks to strike a trade deal with Washington, a potential concession after New Delhi opposed inflows of GM corn and soybeans.
Paris says Beijing amplified the narrative that Chinese-made fighter jets outperformed French Rafales in the short-lived conflict.
India is reportedly considering importing non-genetically modified (GM) soybean and corn from the US as part of an impending mini trade deal, according to Niti Aayog member Ramesh Chand.
India's southern state of Kerala has sued Swiss-based Mediterranean Shipping Company and sought $1.1 billion in compensation after one of its container vessels sank and leaked fuel into the Arabian Sea in May.
According to the study conducted by researchers from the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) cancer arm, nearly two-thirds of the 15.6 million cases could occur in Asia alone.
Elon Musk’s Starlink is set to launch commercial operations in India after receiving final regulatory clearance from the Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre (IN-SPACe), Reuters reported.
India's renewable energy capacity is nearing 50% of its total installed power, with expectations to meet this target by year's end, according to Union Power Minister Manohar Lal. This progress aligns with India's commitment to achieving 50% non-fossil fuel power capacity by 2030.