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Trending Gold Chain Designs for Women in 2025

Discover the 5 most stunning gold chain designs trending in 2025. From classic rope chains to viral Bismarck links, elevate your jewelry collection this wedding season.

Supreme Court Acquits Nithari's Surendra Koli

The Supreme Court has acquitted Surendra Koli in the last pending Nithari killings case, ordering his release. This marks the final legal chapter in the 2006 serial murders that shocked the nation. Read the full details.

TSMC's Global Expansion Beyond Taiwan Explained

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company faces mounting pressure to diversify its manufacturing footprint globally amid geopolitical tensions and supply chain concerns. Discover how TSMC's expansion strategy could reshape the semiconductor industry.

MedGenome invests in Green Cross for genomic expansion

Leading genomics firm MedGenome makes strategic majority investment in Gujarat-based Green Cross Diagnostics, expanding advanced genomic testing services nationwide and creating India's largest integrated diagnostics network.

Kaushalya Logistics Opens 3 New Cement Depots in UP

Kaushalya Logistics expands its cement supply chain dominance with three strategic depots in Uttar Pradesh, enhancing distribution capabilities across key markets including Prayagraj and Varanasi.

Hackers & Crime Rings Team Up to Steal Cargo

Sophos report reveals dangerous alliance between ransomware groups and crime syndicates targeting global supply chains. Learn how cybercriminals are hijacking cargo worth millions.

Asia's Manufacturing Map Redrawn by Tariffs

Exclusive analysis reveals how US-China trade tensions are driving massive manufacturing shifts across Asia, with India and Southeast Asia emerging as major beneficiaries. Discover which countries are winning the manufacturing relocation race.

Global Trade Navigates Rocky Recovery Path

Global trade navigates complex challenges as geopolitical tensions, supply chain disruptions, and economic headwinds create uncertainty for international commerce. Explore the path forward.

India Challenges China's Rare Earth Monopoly

As global tensions rise, India partners with Lynas and Iluka to build domestic rare earth supply chains, reducing dependence on China for crucial magnet manufacturing and electronics components.

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