India serves $2.5 billion ‘Apple’ pie to China

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India serves $2.5 billion ‘Apple’ pie to China India serves $2.5 billion ‘Apple’ pie to China
India's electronics exports to China are experiencing a significant surge. Apple's component manufacturing scheme is ...
02 Women’s quota bill: A big shake-up after 30 years
03 Wipro announces ₹15,000 cr buyback at 19% premium
04 Iran, US narrow differences with Pak's help
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Women Reservation bill: PM offers 'blank cheque' to Opposition
06 How El Nino-driven weaker monsoon rains could impact India
07 Delimitation Bill: A big change awaits in India
08 Dove or Pears: Indians to start paying Iran war price
09 Lowest home loan rates in 2026: PSU vs private banks
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UK universities warned against relying on overseas students as demand weakens despite recruitment push
UK universities are being cautioned against relying on international students for financial stability as demand for UK education weakens. Despite expanding recruitment efforts, institutions face stricter visa rules, rising costs, and lower profitability. Sector experts warn that growing overseas enrolment may no longer guarantee revenue, with compliance risks and increasing expenses making the model less sustainable.
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A ₹18,000 crore blow seen for India's aviation story as West Asia conflict clips wings A ₹18,000 crore blow seen for India's aviation story as West Asia conflict clips wings
India's aviation and tourism sectors are currently navigating turbulent skies due to the unrest in West Asia. Airline...
12 India's trade gap may widen in FY27 amid oil risks
13 8th CPC: Why employee body wants 69K as minimum pay
14 TCS Nashik staff directed to WFH amid probe
15 Restaurants face ₹79,000 cr hit as LPG supply dips
16 Give me freedom! China waving a flag to Iran for Hormuz navigation
17 What's cooking? Tata, SIA bosses in a huddle for Air India
18 Indian officials see Iran war oil shock as disruptive as Covid
19 A $3 billion Indian fund is putting money in defense stocks
20 Let oil prices hurt: IMF cautions against govt shielding consumers
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