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China's rare earth export controls are concerning Indian electronics manufacturers. This and more in today’s ETtech Top 5.
India’s selection process is so gruelling because a role in the civil service is highly coveted. Even as India’s private ...
Despite having the world’s third-largest reserves, India’s rare earth sector remains underexplored. Industry voices call for urgent reforms, tech investment, and private sector participation.
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Rest of World on MSNIndia wants its own EV market, but needs China to get thereDespite tensions with China, India is avoiding U.S.-style restrictions, hoping for a bridge to domestic innovation.
India ranks as the third-fastest-growing country in power generation, driven by rising electricity demand and a strong clean ...
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The National Interest on MSNHow China’s Navy Just Got Closer to Its 2035 Naval PlanThe construction of China’s “Type 003” aircraft carrier puts Beijing on track to have six carriers by 2035—giving it the ...
New Zealand has suspended millions of dollars in budget funding to the Cook Islands, it said on Thursday, as the relationship ...
The SIPRI report says India slightly expanded its nuclear stockpile in 2024 and continued developing new nuclear delivery ...
"India will have to give serious thought to acquiring a fifth-generation fighter and upgrading the AMCA to a sixth-generation ...
The US-China Geneva truce could reshape export competition and open fresh opportunities for India's EV, agri-tech, and ...
India is in touch with China to bring "predictability in supply chain for trade" following China's curbs on rare earths ...
Recalling renowned Indian poet, educationist and philosopher Rabindranath Tagore's significant contribution to promoting Sino ...
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