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Jaishankar Warns Politics Now Trumps Economics

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar declares politics now trumps economics globally, urges India to diversify supply chains amid US-China tensions. Read his full analysis.

KSKT Makes Forbes DGEMS Select 200 2025 List

Indian agritech startup Kisaan Se Kitchen Tak earns prestigious spot in Forbes DGEMS Select 200 for 2025, revolutionizing farm-to-fork supply chains. Discover their innovative journey!

Le'Veon Bell's Diamond Chain Chronicles NFL Career

Former NFL star Le'Veon Bell immortalizes his football journey with custom 50-carat diamond chain featuring Michigan State, Steelers logos and boxing career. Discover his unique tribute!

India's ₹7,280-Crore Magnet Mission Challenges China

India launches a massive ₹7,280-crore REPM scheme to build its first integrated magnet ecosystem, cut import reliance, and boost EV and clean-energy sectors. Discover how this strategic move enhances national security.

NX India Wins UNO Minda Supply Chain Award

NX India receives prestigious Best Integrated Supply Chain Support Award from UNO Minda Group for exceptional logistics and operational excellence in automotive sector.

India's ₹7,280 Crore Rare Earth Magnet Plan

India launches ₹7,280 crore scheme for rare earth magnet production while emphasizing recycling and diplomacy to counter China's supply dominance. Read about India's strategic approach.

China's Critical Minerals Grip Worries the West

China's export controls on minerals vital for semiconductors and green tech expose Western supply chain vulnerabilities. Discover why diversification is slow and what it means for the energy transition.

India-Australia-Canada Launch Green Tech Partnership

India joins Australia and Canada in a trilateral technology partnership focusing on green energy innovation and resilient supply chains, including critical minerals. Discover how this alliance will shape future cooperation.

Europe's rare-earth plant can't break China's grip

A new rare-earth magnet plant in Estonia, backed by the EU, begins production but will meet only a fraction of Europe's demand, highlighting the continent's struggle to reduce reliance on China.

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