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Forex reserves fall $980 million to $686.80 billion

India's foreign exchange reserves declined by $980 million to $686.80 billion for the week ending May 17, as per RBI data. Explore the key factors behind this drop and its economic implications.

UPSC Economy Quiz: Test Your Knowledge on Key Topics

Ace your UPSC Prelims 2026 prep with this essential Economy quiz. Test your knowledge on thorium reserves, global trade reports, Venezuelan crude oil, and India's mango production. Revise crucial static topics now!

UBS Forecast: Rupee at 92/USD by March

UBS Investment Bank predicts the Indian rupee will weaken to 92 per US dollar by March. Key factors include RBI's FX reserve rebuilding and capital outflows. Get the full analysis.

UBS Forecasts Rupee at 94 vs Dollar by FY27

UBS Investment Bank predicts the Indian rupee will weaken to 94 against the US dollar by FY27. Persistent capital outflows, weak nominal growth, and RBI's FX strategy are key drivers. Read the full analysis.

Rupee slides to 90.28 vs USD on geopolitical tensions

Indian rupee depreciated for the fourth consecutive session, closing 8 paise lower at 90.28 against the US dollar. Geopolitical tensions and a strong dollar weighed on the currency, despite support from lower crude oil prices and foreign fund inflows.

US Airstrikes in Venezuela, National Emergency Declared

The United States launched airstrikes on Venezuela, targeting Caracas and other states. President Trump announced the capture of Nicolas Maduro, escalating tensions over oil and drug trafficking claims. Read the full details.

US-India Thorium Deal to Fuel Nuclear Energy Ambitions

A landmark US-India partnership aims to develop thorium as a nuclear fuel, leveraging India's vast reserves. This move accelerates India's three-stage nuclear program and enhances energy security. Essential reading for UPSC aspirants.

UPSC 2026: Labour Codes, Thorium, PRAGATI Guide

Essential guide for UPSC aspirants on new labour codes, India's thorium energy plans, and the PRAGATI platform. Learn key facts, relevance for Prelims & Mains, and previous year questions.

Tiger's 500km Trek Reveals India's Conservation Paradox

A tiger's unprecedented 500km trek from Chhattisgarh to Bengal highlights the success and new crisis of Project Tiger: too many big cats are now spilling into human areas. Discover India's plan to manage this.

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