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Sovereign control a valid concern: Satya Nadella | India News

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella announced a significant $17.5 billion investment in India over four years, focusing on AI and cloud. He acknowledged India’s need for sovereign control and local resilience in technology deployment. Nadella lauded India’s unique “virtuous cycle” of policies, digital infrastructure, and market, highlighting the launch of Sovereign Public Cloud for enhanced governance…

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India-US trade deal: India should be cautious on agri concessions, insist on a drastic cut in high tariffs – GTRI says

India-US trade deal: India should be highly cautious about lowering duties for USagricultural or genetically modified products and must press the Trump administration to sharply reduce its steep tariffs, the Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI) said on Wednesday.The think tank also advised New Delhi to wait for the US Supreme Court’s ruling on President Donald…

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‘One Indian is quite surprising’: Dutch No. 1 Anish Giri rates Candidates 2026 line-up, reveals hilarious prep hurdle | Exclusive | Chess News

Anish Giri and R Praggnanandhaa (FIDE Photo) NEW DELHI: When Grandmaster R Vaishali defended her FIDE Women’s Grand Swiss crown last September, it was a wish that her younger brother R Praggnanandhaa would join her on the Candidates 2026 journey. Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!The marquee tournament, scheduled from March…

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ISPL Auction: Vijay Pawle becomes most expensive buy at Rs 32.50 lakh; franchises spend nearly Rs 10 crore | Cricket News

ISPL team owners and Core Committee members at the Auction for the third season. (Image: ISPL) The Indian Street Premier League (ISPL), a tennis-ball T10 cricket tournament, conducted its Season 3 Player Auction in Mumbai on Tuesday (December 9), with eight franchises spending nearly Rs 10 crore on 144 players. The auction featured 408 players…

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Trump administration moves to scrap Biden’s SAVE plan, forcing millions into new repayment regime

A decisive shift in federal student loan policy emerged Tuesday after the Trump administration announced a proposed settlement to dismantle President Joe Biden’s Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) plan, ending a repayment structure that had become central to the previous administration’s higher-education agenda.The Education Department said in an official release that it had reached…

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SIA attaches Pakistan-based Hizbul terrorist’s property in J&K’s Doda | India News

JAMMU: J&K Police’s State Investigation Agency (SIA) attached the property of a Pakistan-based Hizbul Mujahideen terrorist in Doda district on Wednesday.Officials identified the accused as Zahid Hussain, a self-styled commander of the proscribed outfit. A native of Mangota village in Doda’s Marmat area, he had illegally crossed over to Pakistan in 2000 and has since…

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End of road for Sanju Samson? Why Shubman Gill’s return in T20Is tilts wicketkeeper debate in Jitesh Sharma’s favour | Cricket News

Sanju Samson, Jitesh Sharma What began as a trial during the closing games of the Australia tour now looks more like a direction. Jitesh Sharma’s selection ahead of Sanju Samson in the first T20I against South Africa offered a clear view of how the team management is shaping its plans for the upcoming T20 World…

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One spot, two match-winners: Arsh or Kul — Why India can fit only one Deep in T20Is | Cricket News

Arshdeep Singh, Kuldeep Yadav India’s team selection in the first T20I against South Africa underlined two key choices as the World Cup at home approaches. One was the continued preference for Jitesh Sharma over Sanju Samson as wicketkeeper. The other was the clear message that the current approach allows space for only one among Arshdeep…

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Harvard’s mental health policies under legal scrutiny as students claim harmful, discriminatory treatment

Harvard’s mental health policies under legal scrutiny University responses to student mental health crises have become one of the most contested issues in U.S. higher education. In recent years, lawsuits at Yale, Princeton, Stanford, and other elite institutions have argued that mandatory leaves of absence and restrictive return conditions effectively punish students for experiencing a…

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