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Trump says India has 'largely stopped' buying Russian oil, hints at visiting the country next year
Trump who was speaking to reporters at the White House on Thursday said India "has largely stopped buying oil from Russia," and if Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended him an invite, he would visit the country in 2026. Evoking memories of his last visit to India, Trump called Modi "his friend" and a "great man."
A Brazilian hairdresser Larissa Nery, who has been making headlines in India this week after her photograph was splashed over the news in an allegation about alleged election fraud, has told the BBC she initially thought it was all a mistake. Or a prank.
Dhruv Jurel struck his fifth first-class century and second in the match, to strengthen his case for a middle-order spot in next week's first South Africa Test in Kolkata.
Meanwhile, India’s ten-year government bonds yield less than 7%, down slightly from the start of the year and far below the 12% that Pakistan and Sri Lanka are forced to cough up. India’s foreign-exchange reserves sit at around $700bn,
US President Donald Trump said on Thursday that trade talks with India are "going good" and also hinted at a possible visit to the country next year.
India and Australia are poised for an exciting finish to their five-match T20I series at the Gabba in Brisbane. Having already taken an unassailable 3-1 lead, India have extended their 17-year unbeaten streak in bilateral T20I series against Australia.
Catch the updates, score and commentary from the second IND A vs SA A match, being played at the BCCI Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru from November 6 to November 9.
Earlier this year, the Indian government announced that it has achieved its target of mixing 20% of ethanol—considered a relatively cleaner fuel—with petrol or gasoline five years ahead of schedule.
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India seal T20I series 2-1 after Brisbane washout
Gill was in sublime touch as India raced away to 52 for no loss in 4.5 overs before lightning and rain took over
India signed a deal on Friday to buy 113 engines from General Electric to power an advanced variant of its home-produced Tejas fighter jets, in a sign of warming ties with the U.S. following months of tariff-induced tensions.