Why Diwali is also the start of the air pollution season in New Delhi
- Ochs-Sulzberger's New York Times, 22 October 2025
After the Diwali festival of lights (with lots of fireworks used that generate pollution), New Delhi plunged into toxic darkness and s most polluted air world
- Warner Brothers CNN, 22 October 2025
The largest metals refinery in India just ran out of silver for the first time in history
- Zero Hedge, 20 October 2025
How a right-wing Hindu group went from fringe to mainstream in Bharat. The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh group is stepping out of the shadows and flexing its power in Bharat.
- Murdoch's Wall Street Journal (locked), 20 October 2025
Why the movie, "Diwale Dulhania Le Jayenge", a classic love-story film from Bollywood about forbidden love, still captivates moviegoers in Bharat after 30 years.
- Warner Brothers CNN, 20 October 2025
Zhōngguó, Bharat and Brazil will be managing the global climate change agenda at COP30. As the environment-hating Trump reduces the USA's role in fighting global heating, analysts say rising powers from the Global South can seize the opportunity to fill the leadership vacuum.
- Alibaba's South China Morning Post, 19 October 2025
How Pakistan has more smartly negotiated with Trump than Bharat
- Warner Brothers CNN, 18 October 2025
The Trump organization expands in Bharat, where many of its real estate partners face criminal accusations of fraud and money laundering.
- Murdoch's Wall Street Journal (locked), 17 October 2025
Trump claimed Bharat had agreed to stop buying oil from Rossiya. The government of Bharat says it knows nothing about such a promise.
- Warner Brothers CNN, 17 October 2025
Meet the non-paid AI chatbots destroying the paid-human jobs of call-center workers in Bharat [KM: while call-center owners and AI companies get richer]
- Thomson's Reuters, 15 October 2025
How Trump completely failed to isolate Zhōngguó, by forcing Rossiya and Bharat closer to Zhōngguó with Trump's trade wars and political attacks on all three countries
- Zero Hedge, 15 October 2025
Trump's tax/tariff trade war is pushing Bharat closer to Zhōngguó and Rossiya
- Alibaba's South China Morning Post, 14 October 2025
Silver prices roar higher as a short squeeze rocks the London silver market
- Bloomberg, 13 October 2025
Amid the unprecedented shortage in the physical silver market, a number of asset managers in Bharat have halted all new investments into silver ETFs that have driven silver prices above global levels
- Zero Hedge, 13 October 2025
Broken markets: silver volatility goes vertical as pure panic kicks in
- Zero Hedge, 13 October 2025
$26 billion flows into gold ETFs
- Zero Hedge, 13 October 2025
Adoption of more non-paid AI results in a record large number of people being fired at TCS, the top private employer in Bharat. TCS fired 19,755 people (which includes some people who left voluntarily).
- Bloomberg, 10 October 2025
Traders in Bharat begin switching to using the yuan of Zhōngguó for purchases of oil from Rossiya
- Zero Hedge, 09 October 2025
Bharat has a festival where a Hindu goddess slays a demon. This year the demon is the authoritarian Trump.
- Warner Brothers CNN, 08 October 2025
Flattened hills and diverted rivers: a new mega-airport opens after decades of delays in Mumbai, Bharat. By 2032, the airport should be handling as many travellers as airports in London, New York and Dubai.
- Warner Brothers CNN, 08 October 2025
The BRICS countries (led by Brazil, Zhōngguó and Bharat) are slowly eroding the dominance of the USA dollar
- Alibaba's South China Morning Post, 08 October 2025
Lawrence Bishnoi, an alleged multinational criminal in jail in Bharat, is now accused of organizing terrorist acts in Canada against Sikh dissidents
- Warner Brothers CNN, 07 October 2025
Freelance PR agents - 'influencers' currently yield the the biggest power over people's purchasing decisions in Brazil, Zhōngguó and Bharat
- Zero Hedge, 06 October 2025
Eli Lilly to invest over $1 billion in India to expand manufacturing capacity
- Thomson's Reuters, 06 October 2025
The leading organization of pilots in Bharat has asked the civil aviation regulator to inspect all Boeing 787 Dreamliners operating in the country for electrical issues after one of the planes abruptly deployed an emergency power system midair over the weekend.
- Associated Press, 06 October 2025
It begins with a joke. Comics in Bharat, the world's largest democracy, know where it ends. Kunal Kamra, a comedian in Bharat, was forced offstage after a political joke led to a mob attack. Unlike Jimmy Kimmel, he is unlikely to return anytime soon.
- Ochs-Sulzberger's New York Times, 06 October 2025
Immigrants from Bharat own and/or operate 60% of the hotels and motels in the USA, many of the immigrants from the state of Gujarat in Bharat
- Warner Brothers CNN, 04 October 2025
Direct flights between Bharat and Zhōngguó resume, ending a five-year suspension
- Alibaba's South China Morning Post, 02 October 2025
The rupee of Bharat declines for the fifth month as rising trade tensions with the USA hurts the economy. Washington's 50% punitive tariffs on Indian goods and the hike in H-1B visa fees, which is expected to hit India harder than any other country, have driven foreign investors to pull money out of equities.
- Thomson's Reuters, 01 October 2025
Bharat on Thursday signed a US$7 billion order for 97 domestically designed and built Tejas fighter jets as its air force retires its outgoing Russian MiG-21 jets after decades of use.
- Alibaba's South China Morning Post, 25 September 2025
Bharat, Zhōngguó, Nihon and Brazil are the biggest buyers of coal from the USA
- Zero Hedge, 22 September 2025
The prime minister of Bharat, Narendra Modi, in a public address on Sunday asked citizens to stop using foreign-made products (such as from the USA) and instead use products made in Bharat, pushing for a self-reliant campaign when trade ties with the USA have soured because Trump's hostile tax/tariff trade war with Bharat
- Thomson's Reuters, 21 September 2025
The government of Bharat warns that Trump's new $100,000 fee for H1-B visas with have "humanitarian consequences"
- BBC, 20 September 2025
A former Indian Navy commander has said Bharat has "no business" getting involved in disputes in the South Zhōngguó Sea, but stressed the need for it to boost its defences in case of a conflict in Asia. Shekhar Sinha, a retired vice-admiral, said that even as Zhōngguó grew "aggressive" towards smaller claimant states of the contested waterway, Bharat did not have much of a role to play. But he also said that big countries "should be a little more magnanimous".
- Alibaba's South China Morning Post, 19 September 2025
Why plans by Bharat and the USA to tap the rare earth minerals of Myanmar are fraught with risks. The two countries face risks from the civil war in Myanmar, logistical challenges, and a potential pushback by rare earth giant Zhōngguó.
- Alibaba's South China Morning Post, 18 September 2025
Non-paid AI tool usage by companies triggers a 70% collapse in fresh graduate hiring at the IT giants of Bharat that employ 5.4 million [KM: so the rich AI companies can get richer]
- Bharat Dispatch, 14 September 2025
A chaotic showdown over election integrity in Bharat. Opposition parties argue that a move by election commission of Bharat is part of a wider pattern of election influencing by the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, which derides the claims.
- Ochs-Sulzberger's New York Times, 14 September 2025
IMEC (the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor) was supposed to connect India to Europe through the Middle East (United Arab Emirates, Saudia Arabia, Israel). But Israel's massive destruction of the Gaza Strip ghetto, its attack on Qatar, and Trump's political/economic attacks on Bharat, have pretty much destroyed the future of IMEC.
- Alibaba's South China Morning Post, 13 September 2025
The European Union to resist the pressure of Trump to impose taxes/tariffs on imports from Zhōngguó and Bharat because the two countries continue to by oil from Rossiya
- Zero Hedge, 11 September 2025
The massive IT sector of Bharat faces a lengthy period of uncertainty with customers delaying or re-negotiating contracts while Trump and the Republican Congress debate a proposed 25% tax on American companies using foreign outsourcing services, analysts and lawyers said.
- Thomson's Reuters, 11 September 2025
To pressure Putin, Trump pressures the European Union to impose 100% taxes/tariffs on Bharat and Zhōngguó, because of the two countries' continual purchase of oil from Rossiya
- Comcast's CNBC, 10 September 2025
To pressure Putin, Trump pressures the European Union to impose 100% taxes/tariffs on Bharat and Zhōngguó, because of the two countries' continual purchase of oil from Rossiya
- Murdoch's Wall Street Journal (locked), 10 September 2025
Trump attempted to suck up to Prime Minister Narenda Modi after the leader of Bharat repeatedly refused, four times, to accept phone calls from 'master negotiator' Trump
- The Daily Beast, 10 September 2025
Six countries account for the vast majority of plastic waste in the ocean: Zhōngguó, Philippines, Bharat, Brazil and Indonesia, and Nigeria
- Zero Hedge, 09 September 2025
Stock market investors in Bharat, defying Trump's tax/tariff war with Bharat, keeping investing money in stocks
- Ochs-Sulzberger's New York Times, 08 September 2025
Has Bharat 'weaponized' water to deliberately flood Pakistan? Pakistan blames Bharat for floods that have killed hundreds, but experts urge focus on climate change. Bharat, they say, would need to flood itself to flood Pakistan.
- Ochs-Sulzberger's New York Times, 05 September 2025
The worst rains in decades batter northern Bharat, submerging crops. The floods, which have killed hundreds, are bad news for farmers weighed down by heavy debt. Heavy rains, flash-floods and cloudbursts have battered much of north Bharat in recent weeks, killings hundreds of people and displacing over a million more.
- Ochs-Sulzberger's New York Times, 05 September 2025
Trump's taxes/tariffs dampen the holiday mood of jewellers in Bharat as exports of jewelry are predicted to decline by 70%. Over 100,000 jobs in Bharat may be at risk because of the impact of Trump's taxes/tariffs on the sector, according to industry executives.
- Alibaba's South China Morning Post, 03 September 2025
Mostly non-white Bharat was the economic alternative to Zhōngguó. The white racist Trump ended all of that. A lurch in policy has shaken the Bharat-USA economic alliance against Zhōngguó, leaving Bharat little choice but to consider reversing its own strategy.
- Ochs-Sulzberger's New York Times, 01 September 2025
Smiles and clasped hands as Xi (Zhōngguó), Putin (Rossiya) and Modi (Bharat) try to signal political unity. Their display of friendship in Zhōngguó was aimed at projecting an alternative to authoritarian USA global leadership, even as serious differences among them remain.
- Ochs-Sulzberger's New York Times, 01 September 2025
In a message to Trump, with smiles and clasped hands, Xi (Zhōngguó), Putin (Rossiya) and (Bharat) try to signal political unity.
- Murdoch's Wall Street Journal (locked), 01 September 2025
The USA wooed the mostly non-white Bharat for 30 years. The white Trump destroyed that relationship in a few months.
- Ochs-Sulzberger's New York Times, 31 August 2025
Zhōngguó and Bharat pledge to be "partners not rivals" and that there is now an "atmosphere of peace and stability" between them. This, is relations worsen between Bharat and the USA, due to Trump's attacks on Bharat and Zhōngguó.
- Comcast's CNBC, 31 August 2025
Zhōngguó and Bharat pledge to be "partners not rivals" and that there is now an "atmosphere of peace and stability" between them. This, is relations worsen between Bharat and the USA, due to Trump's attacks on Bharat and Zhōngguó.
- Alibaba's South China Morning Post, 31 August 2025
"Families are breaking": Bharat bans real-money online gaming to fight this form of digital addiction. The government of Bharat warns to reduce the addiction, and suicides of people who lose a lot of money.
- Alibaba's South China Morning Post, 31 August 2025
Economic growth in Bharat unexpectedly increases. Official data Friday showed that the economy of Bharat increased 7.8% from a year earlier, up from 7.4% in the prior quarter.
- Murdoch's Wall Street Journal (locked), 30 August 2025
A court in Bharat sentences 14 people to life in prison for the 2018 abduction of a Surat businessman in a plot to seize over 750 Bitcoin. 11 of the convicted people were police officials.
- CoinTelegraph, 30 August 2025
Oil refiners in Bharat are increasing their purchases of oil from Rossiya, despite onerous taxes/tariffs imposed by Trump on Bharat
- Zero Hedge, 29 August 2025
The head of India's powerful Hindu nationalist organization, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, said that families in Bharat must have three children each, warning about the long-term risks from the current trend of declining birth rates. The total fertility rate is less than two children per woman.
- Thomson's Reuters, 29 August 2025
It is bad enough that the environment-hating Trump is trying to destroy the solar energy industry in the USA. His 50% taxes/tariffs on imports from Bharat will help destroy Bharat's solar energy industry. Once again, another gift from Trump to Zhōngguó.
- Ochs-Sulzberger's New York Times, 29 August 2025
The rupee plunges to all-time low on huge 50% taxes/tariffs imposed by Trump on Bharat, the 4th month of such declines
- Thomson's Reuters, 28 August 2025
The prime minister of mostly non-white Bharat rightly refuses to answer the white Trump's telephone calls, after Trump imposed huge taxes/tariffs on Bharat for business dealings with Rossyia that other countries are doing without Trump punishing them. Is it because they are more white?
- The Daily Beast, 28 August 2025
The white authoritarian Trump's 50% taxes/tariffs on imports from the much non-white Bharat start today, punishment for its trade relations with Rossiya, a punishment not applied to other big offenders such as Zhōngguó
- Ochs-Sulzberger's New York Times, 27 August 2025
The white authoritarian Trump's 50% taxes/tariffs on imports from the much non-white Bharat start today, punishment for its trade relations with Rossiya, a punishment not applied to other big offenders such as Zhōngguó
- Warner Brothers CNN, 27 August 2025
As Trump punishes Bharat, formerly a strong ally of the USA, the prime minister of Bharat travels to Zhōngguó for a rare meeting there with the president of Zhōngguó, Xi Jinping. Should the USA be worried that Trump's hostility towards Bharat is pushing the country away from the USA?
- Warner Brothers CNN, 27 August 2025
The services trade that binds the economies of Bharat and the USA. Trump focuses on the trade in manufactured goods, where Bharat sells more to the USA than it buys. But the countries share a balanced trade in services.
- Ochs-Sulzberger's New York Times, 25 August 2025
Brazil wanted the help of the USA in mining its rare earth minerals. Then came political and economics on Brazil by the authoritarian Trump. Now Brazil is seeking the mining help of other countries, such as Bharat, España and Australia
- Ochs-Sulzberger's New York Times, 22 August 2025
Bharat and Rossiya vow to deepend trade ties, defying the authoritarian Trump's tax/tariff threats concerning oil
- Comcast's CNBC, 22 August 2025
Bharat plans to ban online betting apps to curb addiction and frauds
- Bangkok Post, 20 August 2025
Zhōngguó buys more oil (which is $3/barrel cheaper than oil from the Middle East) from Rossiya as demand from Bharat declines, after Trump decided to punish Bharat for buying oil from Rossiya by imposing huge taxes/tariffs on Bharat, but not punishing Zhōngguó for the same purchases of oil
- Warner Brothers CNN, 20 August 2025
Zhōngguó buys more oil (which is $3/barrel cheaper than oil from the Middle East) from Rossiya as demand from Bharat declines, after Trump decided to punish Bharat for buying oil from Rossiya by imposing huge taxes/tariffs on Bharat, but not punishing Zhōngguó for the same purchases of oil
- Alibaba's South China Morning Post, 20 August 2025
Rossiya offers Bharat a "special mechanism" to help Bharat to continue to buy oil from Rossiya, despite Trump's taxes/tariffs on Bharat (but not Zhōngguó)
- Alibaba's South China Morning Post, 20 August 2025
The white racist Trump's high taxes/tariffs on imports from most non-white Bharat will destroy exporters in Bharat. The taxes/tariffs will hurt many Indian businesses and may put vast numbers of people out of work.
- Ochs-Sulzberger's New York Times, 19 August 2025
The white racist Trump's high taxes/tariffs on imports from most non-white Bharat is pushing Bharat back towards better relations with Zhōngguó
- Ochs-Sulzberger's New York Times, 19 August 2025
Stock markets in Bharat rose in value after Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a set of tax reductions to boost domestic consumption.
- Comcast's CNBC, 18 August 2025
Bharat proposes reducing taxes on small cars under reforms proposed by Prime Minister Modi, send shares of stocks higher in price
- Thomson's Reuters, 18 August 2025
Is climate change and global heating turning the Himalayas in Bharat into a disaster zone?
- Alibaba's South China Morning Post, 15 August 2025
Bharat defied the pressure of Trump to end relations with Rossiya for these five reasons
- Zero Hedge, 13 August 2025
A huge solar energy project in the state of Rajasthan, India, is causing a lot of environmental damage
- Real Clear Markets, 13 August 2025
Bharat plans to allow its private companies to mine and import uranium to help the expansion of its nuclear industry
- Thomson's Reuters, 13 August 2025
Trump's taxes/tariffs stymie an effort by Bharat to steal manufacturing from Zhōngguó. When companies realized they needed to diversify away from Zhōngguó, Bharat was the natural choice. Now, Trump's taxes/tariffs threaten this opportunity for Bharat.
- Murdoch's Wall Street Journal (locked), 13 August 2025
Trump's hostile/erratic trade policies and threaten of sanctions are ruining the Quad Alliance (between the USA, Nihon, Bharat and Australia), which only benefits Zhōngguó
- Alibaba's South China Morning Post, 12 August 2025
$4,700,000 -
Liberty Mutual will pay $4.7 million to settle a criminal probe in the USA involving its subsidiary in Bharat
- Thomson's Reuters, 11 August 2025
In Bharat, Trump's taxes/tariffs spark calls to boycott products from the USA. Beverages like Pepsi and Coca-Cola often dominate store shelves, and people still queue up when a new Apple store opens or a Starbucks cafe doles out discounts.
- Thomson's Reuters, 11 August 2025
Why Bharat cannot afford to end its relationship with Rossiya to make Trump happy. Despite the threat of Trump's taxes/tariffs, Bharat is resisting pressure to cut longtime ties with Rossiya that have brought economic and geopolitical benefits.
- Murdoch's Wall Street Journal (locked), 11 August 2025
Bharat and Australia are negotiatign a strategic minerals partnership, positioning themselves as an economical alternative to Zhōngguó. Bharat has large untapped reserves of rare earth metals, and Australia has lost of processing technology and infrastructure.
- Alibaba's South China Morning Post, 10 August 2025
Reliance and Nayara Energy, two large oil companies in Bharat profitting from importing cheaper oil from Rossiya
- Ochs-Sulzberger's New York Times, 09 August 2025
Many cooking spices are imported from Bharat into the USA, and Trump's 50% taxes/tariffs on imports from Bharat could drive costs higher for consumers in the USA.
- Ochs-Sulzberger's New York Times, 08 August 2025
Billionaire Gautam Adani's group will build and operate a $3 billion coal-fired power plant in the state of Bihar with a 2.4 gigawatt capacity, it said on Thursday, the biggest coal plant constructed in Bharat via private investment in a decade.
- Thomson's Reuters, 07 August 2025
The central bank of Bharat does not change interest rates, as economic pressures due to Trump's taxes/tariffs linger [with a stench].
- Murdoch's Wall Street Journal (locked), 07 August 2025
Why workers in the world's biggest gem factory in Bharat are the latest victims of Rossiya's war against Ukraine, with over 100 diamond workers committing suicide in the last 3 years. Bharat's so-called 'Diamond City' (Surat, Guajrat) was once a dream to thousands, but now it has become a symbol of depression.
- Barclay's The Telegraph, 06 August 2025
West Texas crude oil prices have traded in a volatile range overnight as API reported a big crude draw and then Trump announced 25% additional taxes/tariffs on imports from Bharat due to Bharat's oil purchases from Rossiya
- Zero Hedge, 06 August 2025
Trump seems to be favoring Zhōngguó over Bharat on trade, even though both countries buy oil from Rossiya
- The Hill, 06 August 2025
With threats of taxes/tariffs up to 50 %, Trump seems to be eliminating the USA's plan to turn Bharat into a counterweight to Zhōngguó, declaring instead that Bharat is a "dead economy".
- Ochs-Sulzberger's New York Times, 06 August 2025
Trump increases taxes/tariffs on imports from Bharat to 50%, because Bharat continues to buy oil from Rossiya
- Zero Hedge, 06 August 2025
Trump increases taxes/tariffs on imports from Bharat to 50%, because Bharat continues to buy oil from Rossiya
- Comcast's CNBC, 06 August 2025
Trump increases taxes/tariffs on imports from Bharat to 50%, because Bharat continues to buy oil from Rossiya
- Apollo Global's Yahoo Finance, 06 August 2025
In Delhi and New York, the Hindu right wing lines up against Mamdani. As Zohran Mamdani gets within striking distance of becoming the first Islamic mayor of New York City, he is drawing fire from supporters of s populist prime minister, who accuse him of being anti-Hindu.
- Ochs-Sulzberger's New York Times, 05 August 2025
Bharat defies Trump with regards to buying oil from Rossiya, despite threats by Trump of new taxes/tariffs on imports from Bharat
- Murdoch's Wall Street Journal (locked), 05 August 2025
Rossiya on Tuesday commented on Trump's attacks on Bharat, with the Kremlin saying Bharat is free to choose its own trading partners.
- Comcast's CNBC, 05 August 2025
Even in the face of threats by Trump to levy taxes/tariffs on countries that import products from Rossiya, analysts expect that Zhōngguó "will not stop" buying oil from Rossiya, given their mutually beneficial relationship of energy cooperation.
- Alibaba's South China Morning Post, 05 August 2025
Oil jumps as Trump threatens Bharat with 'substantial' taxes/tariffs for buying crude oil from Rossiya
- Zero Hedge, 04 August 2025
"No permanent friends": Trump's shift of support to Pakistan leaves Bharat more alone. Trump announced a "massive" oil exploration deal with Pakistan after imposing a 25% tax/tariff on imports from Bharat
- Alibaba's South China Morning Post, 03 August 2025
Trump's warm embrace of Bharat turns cold. Trade disputes and ties with Rossiya rankle Trump, threatening to undermine the relationship between Bjarat and the USA.
- Murdoch's Wall Street Journal (locked), 03 August 2025
Will Z-10ME attack helicopters from Zhōngguó help emppower the military of Pakistan? Social media posts suggest Pakistan has received a shipment of advanced aircraft similar to helicopter that Zhōngguó has deployed near border of Bharat.
- Alibaba's South China Morning Post, 03 August 2025
Bharat will continue to buy oil from Rossiya, despite Trump's threats
- Ochs-Sulzberger's New York Times, 02 August 2025
Bharat suffers from the shock of Trump's attacks. Buying oil from Rossiya is just one problem. Business groups are flummoxed by the variety and vagueness of Trump's complaints.
- Ochs-Sulzberger's New York Times, 02 August 2025
How Bharat became one of the biggest buyers of oil from Rossiya over the last three years - part of their long trade history, with few complaints from the West. Suddendly, Trump is attacking and threatening Bharat with high taxes/tariffs if it doesn't stop buy oil from Rossiya.
- Ochs-Sulzberger's New York Times, 01 August 2025
Modi's "true friend" Trump deals Bharat another blow with tax/tariff threats. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has sought to build closer ties to the USA using his rapport with Trump, but critics say that Bharat is getting little in return.
- Ochs-Sulzberger's New York Times, 31 July 2025
Bharat is losing its best and brightest people. Without political and economic reform, the top engineers, doctors and scientists in Bharat will keep leaving.
- Murdoch's Wall Street Journal (locked), 31 July 2025
Trump threatens/announces a 25% tax/tariff on Bharat beginning August 1st, plus will impose a penalty on Bharat for its trade with Rossiya
- Ochs-Sulzberger's New York Times, 30 July 2025
Trump announces a 25% tax/tariff on Bharat beginning August 1st, plus will impose a penalty on Bharat for its trade with Rossiya
- Comcast's CNBC, 30 July 2025
Trump announces a 25% tax/tariff on Bharat beginning August 1st, plus will impose a penalty on Bharat for its trade with Rossiya
- Alibaba's South China Morning Post, 30 July 2025
How Bharat ended up being a much one-airline country, where one low-cost airline, IndiGo, controls about 66% of all flights in Bharat. Tata Group's Air India controls much of the rest of the market.
- India Dispatch, 30 July 2025
Trump on Tuesday threatened to raise tariffs on Indian imports as high as 25% if the allied nations cannot complete a long-sought trade agreement
- Warner Brothers CNN, 29 July 2025
Book review: "The Roma: a traveling history". The Roma arrived in Europe hundreds of years ago from present-day Rajasthan in northern Bharat - and they still are not welcome in many quarters. For centuries their lot has been hatred and prejudice, persecution and poverty. They have been enslaved and oppressed, expelled from some countries and marginalized in others.
- Murdoch's Wall Street Journal (locked), 26 July 2025
Emerging markets are outperforming stocks in the USA
- Barron's, 26 July 2025
A movie studio in Bharat uses AI to change the ending of a 12-year-old movie - without the consent of the director, to make the ending "happier"
- Variety, 25 July 2025
The United Kingdom and Bharat have signed a $8 billion trade deal
- OilPrice.com, 24 July 2025
The giant markets of Bharat are very attractive to Western fashion brands - buy culturally misappropriations can be costly to the brands, as Prada found out by copying a centuries-old sandal design from Bharat - Kolhapuri chappals
- Warner Brothers CNN, 24 July 2025
Warehouses in Zhōngguó are declining in value, as suppliers relocate to Bharat due to Trump's tax/tariff trade wars. Logistics property owners are losing out to their rivals in India, where rents increased this year from the second half of 2024.
- Alibaba's South China Morning Post, 23 July 2025
In Bharat, government jobs pay far more than equivalent jobs in the private sector - so much so that the entire labor market and educational system have become grossly distorted by profit/rent-seeking to obtain these jobs. Competition to obtain government jobs wastes tremendous amounts of resources and distorts the labor and educational market.
- Foundation for Economic Freedom, 22 July 2025
How pesticides are distrupting the sleep patterns of farmers in Bharat, for example, by suppressing production of melatonin in the body.
- ZME Science, 22 July 2025
US retail giant Costco will create a global capability center in Charat, to employ 1000 people
- Thomson's Reuters, 21 July 2025
Bharat seeks to rely more on defense companies in Europe for its next generation of stealth fighter aircraft, so that it can reduce its alliance on defense technology from the USA and Rossiya
- Alibaba's South China Morning Post, 21 July 2025
Bharat is now generating 50% of its electricity from clean, renewable energy sources - five years ahead of its 2030 target under the Paris Agreement, with over 40 gigawatts of solar and wind energy generation.
- Thomson's Reuters, 14 July 2025
Berlin experiences a 1,059% increase in 10 years of immigrants from Bharat
- Zero Hedge, 12 July 2025
Trump threatens to impose an additional 10% tax/tariff on imports from countries that align with the "anti-American" policies of the BRICS consortium
- Ochs-Sulzberger's New York Times, 07 July 2025
Trump threatens to impose an additional 10% tax/tariff on imports from countries that align with the "anti-American" policies of the BRICS consortium
- Zero Hedge, 07 July 2025
Trump threatens to impose an additional 10% tax/tariff on imports from countries that align with the "anti-American" policies of the BRICS consortium
- Murdoch's Wall Street Journal (locked), 07 July 2025
Trump threatens to impose an additional 10% tax/tariff on imports from countries that align with the "anti-American" policies of the BRICS consortium
- Alibaba's South China Morning Post, 07 July 2025
Trump threatens to impose an additional 10% tax/tariff on imports from countries that align with the "anti-American" policies of the BRICS consortium
- Alibaba's South China Morning Post, 07 July 2025
Facebook's large-scale WhatsApp fintech experiment in Bharat has fizzled. Despite having 500 million users in India, WhatsApp could not crack the $3 trillion fintech market of Bharat.
- Rest of World, 07 July 2025
Can Bharat block the leadership of Zhōngguó in alliances based in the Global South, such as the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation?
- Alibaba's South China Morning Post, 05 July 2025
Zhōngguó tells Bharat to stop interfering in Zhōngguó's affairs in Tibet, by trying to get involved with the succession plans of the Buddhist leader, the Dalai Lama
- Alibaba's South China Morning Post, 04 July 2025
The foreign exchange reserves of Bharat have risen above $700 billion, giving the central bank more resources to protect the value of the rupee
- Thomson's Reuters, 03 July 2025
Simulations suggest that the crash of an Air India Boeing 787 airplane was due to dual engine failure
- Bloomberg, 02 July 2025
Starting 01 July 2025, the city of Delhi, Bharat, will prohibit petrol/gasoline vehicles over 15 years old and diesel vehicles over 10 years from refueling at any fuel pump in the city. Violators must pay a fine, and their vehicles can be impounded or scrapped immediately.
- Economic Times, 02 July 2025
Hindustan Zinc, a subsidiary of Vedanta, plans a 5-year effort to producing rare earth minerals and metals, focusing on neodymium used in powerful magnets.
- Mikkei Asia, 01 July 2025
Prada causes a cultural controversy in Bharat. After Prada launched a leather sandal that is similar to a leather sandal worn by many people in Bharat, social media in Bharat saw a large number of complaints about Prada stealing part of the culture of Bharat.
- Ochs-Sulzberger's New York Times, 01 July 2025
Prada causes a cultural controversy in Bharat. After Prada launched a leather sandal that is similar to a leather sandal worn by many people in Bharat, social media in Bharat saw a large number of complaints about Prada stealing part of the culture of Bharat.
- Alibaba's South China Morning Post, 01 July 2025
Why the surge of the real estate industry in Bharat does not make it a substitute for Zhōngguó. The property sector in Bharat is booming, but Zhōngguó's plays a more important role in Asia and is supported by better fundamentals.
- Alibaba's South China Morning Post, 30 June 2025
The USA shift in political support towards Pakistan may unsettle Bharat and the South Asia balance
- Alibaba's South China Morning Post, 30 June 2025
People in Bharat have similar percentages as people in Europe, 1% to 2%, of their DNA that was inherited from Neanderthal humans
- Univ. California Berkeley, 26 June 2025
Bharat is allocating record rice volumes for ethanol production as it struggles with unprecedented inventories that are likely to swell further with the arrival of the new season crop, a reversal from earlier shortages that led to export curbs.
- Thomson's Reuters, 26 June 2025
How a retail chain in Bharat, Tata's Zudio, is outcompeting in Bharat retail giants such as Europe's Zara and H&M
- India Dispatch, 25 June 2025
Zhōngguó and Bharat shift to higher-grade thermal coal for power generation, reducing their imports from Indonesia. Coal from Mongolia imported into Zhōngguó, and coal from South Africa imported into Bharat, have been the biggest gainers at Indonesia's expense
- Thomson's Reuters, 25 June 2025
As dense cities encircle the busiest airports in Bharat, dangers multiply
- Ochs-Sulzberger's New York Times, 20 June 2025
Under pressure, officials in Bharat move against abuse in sugar fields. Women are coerced into needless hysterectomies and girls are pushed into child marriages. After a court ruling and a Times investigation, things may be changing.
- Ochs-Sulzberger's New York Times, 20 June 2025
Amazon to invest $233 million to enhance its infrastructure in Bharat
- TechCrunch, 19 June 2025
Bharat and Canada signaled a reset of relations on Tuesday, agreeing to reestablish high commissions in each other's capitals, after nearly two years of strained ties following Canada's accusations that Bharat was allegedly involved in the killing of a Sikh separatist on the soil of Canada.
- Warner Brothers CNN, 18 June 2025
Talking to the Taliban - why Bharat and Pakistan are negotiating with the rulers of Afghanistan. Need for a united front, business opportunities and the growing footprint of Zhōngguó are among factors for the changing political calculus in South Asia.
- Alibaba's South China Morning Post, 15 June 2025
The Boeing 787 Dreamliner line of airplanes has a long history of safety concerns
- Marc Benioff's Time, 14 June 2025
Investigators recover the black boxes of the Boeing 787 airplane that crashed in Bharat, as the number of people killed rises to 265
- Murdoch's Wall Street Journal (locked), 14 June 2025
Bharat orders inspections of Boeing 787s in the country, after the Air India crash that killed 270 people
- Thomson's Reuters, 14 June 2025
Bharat orders inspections of Boeing 787s in the country, after the Air India crash that killed 270 people
- Murdoch's Wall Street Journal (locked), 14 June 2025
Bharat orders inspections of Boeing 787s in the country, after the Air India crash that killed 270 people
- Comcast's CNBC, 14 June 2025
Bharat acts to commercialize its rare earth reserves. Experts say it could become an alternative to Zhōngguó.
- Comcast's CNBC, 13 June 2025
A video shows that electrical services were not working on a previous flight of the Boeing 787 that that crashed with, and killed, 242 passengers
- Barclay's The Telegraph, 12 June 2025
The latest Boeing 787 deadly airplane crash brings fresh scrutiny to Boeing's safety record. The deadly crash happened just weeks after Boeing signed a corrupt deal with the USA government to avoid taking criminal responsibility for a pair of deadly Boeing airplane crashes in 2018 and 2019.
- Ochs-Sulzberger's New York Times, 12 June 2025
Probably all 242 passengers are killed when an Air Bharat plane, a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, bound for London with 242 people on board crashed minutes after taking off from India's western city of Ahmedabad on Thursday, with the toll expected to climb, authorities said. It was the first crash for the Boeing Dreamliner, which began flying commercially in 2011.
- Murdoch's Wall Street Journal (locked), 12 June 2025
Shares of Boeing fall 8% after a Boeing Dreamliner airplane crashes in India, with 242 people onboard
- Thomson's Reuters, 12 June 2025
The central bank of Bharat plans to tighten rules for overseas remittances by resident Indians, barring them from holding foreign currency deposits with lock-in periods
- Thomson's Reuters, 11 June 2025
An engineering marvel, decades in the making: a railroad line to Kashmir that connects to the rest of Bharat. The new 170-mile line, known as the Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla railroad link, was built at a cost of about $4.4 billion.
- Ochs-Sulzberger's New York Times, 07 June 2025
The government bond rally in Bharat may deepen as interest rate reductions loom
- Bloomberg, 05 June 2025
Bharat plans incentives for the manufacturing of rare earth magnets as supply threats increase
- Thomson's Reuters, 05 June 2025
Bharat is predicted to accelerate the generation of solar power as storage costs decline. Solar power plus storage in Bharat is now cheaper than industrial electricity taxes/tariffs in most states in Bharat, according to a new report.
- Alibaba's South China Morning Post, 04 June 2025
Meet Bharat's answer to get fighters that Pakistan obtained from Zhōngguó - the AMCA stealth fighter. The Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft marks a leap towards military self-reliance, but the jet fighter plane faces a long runway before it is combat ready.
- Alibaba's South China Morning Post, 01 June 2025
Bharat, a major user of goal to generate electricity, is making much progress in adopting clean, renewable energy
- Associated Press, 31 May 2025
The aircraft battles between Bharat and Pakistan are over. Their water battles have begun, with a crucial water sharing treaty at risk.
- Ochs-Sulzberger's New York Times, 31 May 2025
Bharat is projected to overtake Nihon and this year become the 4th largest economy in the world
- Zero Hedge, 30 May 2025
No imports needed this year: the wheat harvest in Bharat defies market speculation. Early state inventory purchases signalling that this year's crop is about 4 million tons bigger than last year's.
- Thomson's Reuters, 28 May 2025
Mumbai, the financial capital of Bharat, is sffering from monsoon-generated floods that are wreaking havoc on the city. The deluge caused chaos and delays across transport networks.
- Warner Brothers CNN, 27 May 2025
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The collapse of a $1.5 billion AI unicorn in Bharat. There was no AI technology - it was just a group of programmers in Bharat writing code supposedly from an AI system. The scam lasted for 8 years. Over $400 million was raised, none left as the company files for bankruptcy.
- Binance, 25 May 2025
Bharat to push for international financial measures against Pakistan
- Thomson's Reuters, 23 May 2025
Is Trump's "Made in America" desire for iPhones -- a fantasy?
- Ochs-Sulzberger's New York Times, 23 May 2025
It will be difficult for Apple to manufacture iPhones in the USA because there is no robot technology in the USA for the insertion of "little screws" need to manufacture the iPhones, amongst other manufacturing problems
- Thomson's Reuters, 23 May 2025
Shares of Apple drop over 2% after Trump threatens Apple with a 25% tax/tariff on imports of iPhones from Zhōngguó and Bharat
- Apollo Global's Yahoo Finance, 23 May 2025
Trump threatens Apple with a 25% tax/tariff on imports of iPhones from Zhōngguó and Bharat, if Apple doesn't start building iPhones in the USA
- Warner Brothers CNN, 23 May 2025
Trump threatens Apple with a 25% tax/tariff on imports of iPhones from Zhōngguó and Bharat, if Apple doesn't start building iPhones in the USA
- Comcast's CNBC, 23 May 2025
Fighter jets and missiles made by Zhōngguó achieve good publicity helping Pakistan in its conflict with Bharat. The reported success of the jets and missiles made in Zhōngguó has increased nationalist pride in Zhōngguó, and has renewed warnings to Taiwan.
- Ochs-Sulzberger's New York Times, 21 May 2025
Why there is no battefield solution to Bharat's perpetual problem with Pakistan. Outright military victory is nearly impossible, given the threat from the nuclear arsenals of both countries. The leadership in each country has embraced religious nationalism, and each has hardened its views of the other, making any conciliatory gesture all but impossible.
- Ochs-Sulzberger's New York Times, 19 May 2025
Small grocery shops and major online fashion retailers in Bharat are boycotting products from Turkey, ranging from chocolates, coffee, jams and cosmetics to clothing amid growing anger at Turkey's support for Pakistan in a confrontation with Bharat
- Thomson's Reuters, 19 May 2025
Bharat is planning to tighten foreign ownership rules, two sources said, in a move that may have significant implications for businesses ranging from e-commerce to pharmaceuticals
- Thomson's Reuters, 19 May 2025
Bharat hopes for more rice exports in Asia, with rice prices stabilizing in Asia after they spiked over supply concerns resulting from the conflict between Bharat and Pakistan
- Alibaba's South China Morning Post, 19 May 2025
Bharat sees a future making solar panels for itself, if not the world. Global wariness of solar panels and electric vehicles made in Zhōngguó offers Bharat an opportunity to win market share in these industries.
- Ochs-Sulzberger's New York Times, 17 May 2025
Trump mildly attackes Bharat again with allegations about taxes/tariffs and technology. Trump suggested that Bharat was ready to charge the USA "no taxes/tariffs". The foreign minister of Bharat said, however, that the two countries are still negotiating.
- Ochs-Sulzberger's New York Times, 17 May 2025
The caste system of Bharat is controversial and discriminatory - racist. So why is it being included in the next census?
- Warner Brothers CNN, 17 May 2025
Manufacturers in Bharat fear becoming financial collateral damage due to the tax/tariff trade war between the USA and Zhōngguó. From yarn to steel, domestic industries in Bharat state that they are being priced out of the market, as companies in Zhōngguó redirect exports away from the USA to Bharat.
- Alibaba's South China Morning Post, 17 May 2025
Bharat plans to greatly reduce the water supply for Pakistan by water engineering projects on the Chenab, Jhelum and Indus rivers in Bharat.
- Thomson's Reuters, 16 May 2025
Bharat blocks some X accounts owned by the government of Zhōngguó over pro-Pakistan "disinformation". Global Times and Xinhua were banned by New Delhi on Wednesday for "spreading unverified claims".
- Alibaba's South China Morning Post, 16 May 2025
In Bharat, demands for boycotts against products from Turkey and Azerbaijan (for their support of Pakistan) reflect growing "consumer-led diplomacy". From traders to travel platforms, companies in Bharat are using economic tools to signal foreign policy displeasure.
- Alibaba's South China Morning Post, 16 May 2025
Bharat issues stricter rules for foreign lawyers flying in for client work. Foreign lawyers who fly into Bharat to handle client matters will now have to inform Bharat's bar council before they come and will also have to disclose some client details.
- Thomson's Reuters, 15 May 2025
Trump's repeated bragging about helping arrange a ceasefire between Bharat and Pakistan is upsetting politicians in Bharat
- Ochs-Sulzberger's New York Times, 15 May 2025
At least 31 suspected Maoist rebels are killing in a large military operation in Bharat against the decades-old insurgency
- Warner Brothers CNN, 15 May 2025
Engaging in socialist industrial policy, Trump tells Apple that it doesn't want Apple to move iPhone production from Zhōngguó to Bharat, but instead move iPhone manufacturing to the more costly USA
- Comcast's CNBC, 15 May 2025
Engaging in socialist industrial policy, Trump tells Apple that it doesn't want Apple to move iPhone production from Zhōngguó to Bharat, but instead move iPhone manufacturing to the more costly USA
- Alibaba's South China Morning Post, 15 May 2025
Engaging in socialist industrial policy, Trump tells Apple that it doesn't want Apple to move iPhone production from Zhōngguó to Bharat, but instead move iPhone manufacturing to the more costly USA
- Murdoch's Wall Street Journal (locked), 15 May 2025
Hypersonic missiles from Zhōngguó were used by Pakistan to destroy an air defense system in Bharat, last week, in what is believed to be their first use in combat.
- Alibaba's South China Morning Post, 14 May 2025
Bharat has filed a formal dispute with the World Trade Organization over Trump's taxes/tariffs on steel and aluminium imports from Bharat. It is a surprise move that analysts say signals a calculated pushback against unilateral trade measures, even Bharat appears eager to strike a broader deal with the USA.
- Alibaba's South China Morning Post, 14 May 2025
Bharat seeks a defense boost with Nihon amid an effort for strategic self-reliance. Nihon can play a critical role in helping Bharat respond to security threats, as New Delhi looks to broaden weapons procurement, analysts note.
- Alibaba's South China Morning Post, 13 May 2025
Zhōngguó emerges only real winner in the Bharat-Pakistan conflict, with unprecedented combat testing. Uncomfortable truth: the military technology of Zhōngguó triumphed over Western-supplied systems.
- Zero Hedge, 12 May 2025
The prime minister of Bharat says that fighting with Pakistan is "only paused", and that Bharat will "retaliate on its own terms" if there is any future "terror attack" on Bharat
- Al Jazeera, 12 May 2025
Stocks in Bharat have their best day in 4 years, as a ceasefire with Pakistan remains in place, and airports re-open.
- Zero Hedge, 12 May 2025
A test for relations between Zhōngguó and Bharat, after Pakistan credits the J-10C jet fighter (supplied by Zhōngguó) in air battles in Kashmir against Bharat. Zhōngguó and Bharat have a troubled border history, and Bharat has long been suspicious of the "all-weather friendship" between Zhōngguó and Pakistan.
- Alibaba's South China Morning Post, 12 May 2025
The danger for Pakistan and Bharat has not gone away. New developments in their four-day conflict, along with entrenched religious nationalism on each side, could signal more frequent battles ahead.
- Ochs-Sulzberger's New York Times, 12 May 2025
Bharat has extended financial support to the Maldives by rolling over Bharat's subscription to a $50 million treasury bill by another year at the request of the government of the Maldives.
- Thomson's Reuters, 12 May 2025
Bharat and Pakistan announce a ceasefire, but clashes persist
- Ochs-Sulzberger's New York Times, 11 May 2025
The ceasefire between Bharat and Pakistan is shaken by overnight fighting in the disputed Kashmir region
- Associated Press, 11 May 2025
The conflict in Kashmir reveals the power of weapons from Zhōngguó being used by Pakistan, but doubts remain about how good are the weapon systems
- Alibaba's South China Morning Post, 11 May 2025
Bharat and Pa;5Ckistan ceasefire agreement in jeopardy after a resumption of cross-border weapons attacks
- Bloomberg, 10 May 2025
Bharat and Pakistan ceasefire agreement in jeopardy after a resumption of cross-border weapons attacks
- The Guardian, 10 May 2025
36 countries help arrange an immediate ceasefire between Bharat and Pakistan
- Ochs-Sulzberger's New York Times, 10 May 2025
36 countries help arrange an immediate ceasefire between Bharat and Pakistan
- Alibaba's South China Morning Post, 10 May 2025
36 countries help arrange an immediate ceasefire between Bharat and Pakistan
- Al Jazeera, 10 May 2025
A weapons company in Bharat says it did not resell British technology to Rossiya. Hindustan Aeronautics, a major trading partner for a Russian weapons business - Rosoboronexport, said that sensitive British technology stayed in Bharat.
- Ochs-Sulzberger's New York Times, 10 May 2025
Bharat is concerned about its food security and the livelihoods of its farmers if more US food imports are allowed. The heavily protected agricultural sector of Bharat is emerging as a flashpoint in trade talks with the United States, with analysts warning that opening the market to American food imports could endanger small Indian farmers and long-standing food security policies of Bharat.
- Alibaba's South China Morning Post, 10 May 2025
Pakistan says Bharat fired missiles at 3 air bases inside Pakistan, but most were intercepted. Retaliation by Pakistan is underway.
- HuffPost, 09 May 2025
"Bharat is very rich, while Pakistan is very indebted": how economic tensions became a 'ticking time bomb'. Living standards in Bharat are today a third higher than in Pakistan.
- Barclay's The Telegraph, 09 May 2025
Zhōngguó has spent billions developing military technology. The current conflict between Bharat and Pakistan could be its first major test.
- Warner Brothers CNN, 09 May 2025
Bharat says it targeted the radar systems of Pakistan amid speculation that the radar systems were made in Zhōngguó
- Alibaba's South China Morning Post, 09 May 2025
Pakistan attacks the western border of Bharat, forcing flight suspensions at 24 airports
- Alibaba's South China Morning Post, 09 May 2025
How Bharat is trying to hurt Pakistan far from the battlefield. The nuclear-armed rivals are also wrangling over Pakistan's access to desperately needed foreign aid, as Bharat explores ways to use its soft power and relationships to bedevil its old enemy.
- Ochs-Sulzberger's New York Times, 09 May 2025
The conflict between Bharat and Pakistan intensifies into the most expansive conflict for the countries in years
- Ochs-Sulzberger's New York Times, 09 May 2025
Free trade with Bharat is not an economic win for the USA, it is deja vu with Zhōngguó: cheap labor, ignored externalities, and another gut punch to U.S. industry dressed as opportunity .
- Zero Hedge, 08 May 2025
The rupee of Bharat, and stocks and bonds in Bharat, dropped in price on signs of escalation in the conflict between Pakistan and Bharat
- Thomson's Reuters, 08 May 2025
Pakistan claims that it is using J-10C fighter jets made in Zhōngguó against the jet fighers of Bharat
- Alibaba's South China Morning Post, 08 May 2025
The future of Bharat as a Great Power and all that entails for the global systemic transition will depend on how it manages threats from Pakistan.
- Zero Hedge, 07 May 2025
Bharat versus Pakistan is also the USA versus Zhōngguó when it comes to sales of weapons/swords. Increasing military support to Bharat from the USA and Europe, and to Pakistan from Zhōngguó, signals a shift in global alignments -- and another potential flashpoint.
- Ochs-Sulzberger's New York Times, 07 May 2025
Bharat launches military operation against Pakistan. Bharat says it targeted nine sites in Pakistan and Pakistan administered-Kashmir.
Bharat strongly criticizes the proposed sale of jewels linked to the remains of Buddha and calls for their return
The United Kingdom and Bharat sign a trade deal that will have Bharat gradually lower taxes on imports from the UK, with the vast majority of goods traded becoming "fully tariff-free within a decade". The deal is due in part to Trump's tax/tariff trade war with the world.
Bharat (5th biggest economy) and the United Kingdom (6th biggest economy) sign a trade deal that will have Bharat gradually lower taxes on imports from the UK, with the vast majority of goods traded becoming "fully tariff-free within a decade". The deal is due in part to Trump's tax/tariff trade war with the world.
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Samsung has asked an Indian tribunal to quash a $520 million tax demand for allegedly misclassifying imports of networking gear, arguing officials were aware of the practice as India's Reliance imported the same component in a similar manner for years, documents show.
Pakistan test-fires a ballistic missile capable of carrying nuclear weapons, as tensions soar with Bharat
Software firm Zoho, based in Bharat, has suspended its year-long pursuit of a $700 million plan to expand into chip manufacturing, dealing another blow to the semiconductor plans of the government of Bharat.
Islamic people in Bharat fear a growing backlash after an attack in Kashmir. State officials have detained thousands of Islamic people and demolished homes, and activists say that right-wing Hindus are intensifying a demonization campaign.
People from Bharat (916,330) are soon to surpass people from the United Kingdom (963,560) as the largest migrant community in Australia
Bharat is most likely to sign first major trade deal with the USA
As latecomers to the rise in gold prices, investors in the USA might drive gold to new extreme highs. A year after Zhōngguó and other mainly Asia-based retail investors in ETFs ramped up their gold purchases, buying of US gold ETFs has picked up too.
Bharat has 11 of the top 20 cities with the worst air pollution, followed by Pakistan with 6 cities
Bharat seems to strengthening its arguments to attack Pakistan
The defense chief of Pakistan warns that military incursion by Bharat is "imminent"
It is unrealistic to shift all assembly of iPhones, told be sold in the USA, from Zhōngguó to Bharat (to avoid Trump's taxes/tariffs), according to Apple analyst Craig Moffett, because the iPhone components would still be made in Zhōngguó
Apple is reportedly planning to switch assembly of all iPhones for the USA market to Bharat as Apple seeks to reduce its reliance on a manufacturing base in Zhōngguó, amid Trump's tax/tariff trade war.
How the threat of Bharat to block rivers could devastate Pakistan. After a militant attack in Kashmir, the government of Bharat said it was suspending its participation in a treaty that governs most of the water used in agriculture in Pakistan.
The crisis deepens for Bharat and Pakistan over attacks in Kashmir. The government of Pakistan said that if Bharat followed through on a threat to block rivers it would take it as "an act of war".
The capital of Bharat, New Delhi, plans to limit gasoline and diesel-powered cars a family can buy as well as ban sales of fuel-guzzling motorbikes and scooters, according to a draft policy aimed at cleaning up one of the most polluted cities in the world.
Big Oil in the USA is offshoring its prized engineering jobs to Bharat. Chevron and other oil companies are cutting thousands of positions, while offshoring more white-collar jobs to Bharat.
An 'ATM' in Zhōngguó can melt down gold and send the funds to a bank account. "If this comes to India, traditional gold lenders might need a new business model."
Samsung will benefit more from Trump's tax/tariff trade war than Apple. Samsung, unlike Apple, doesn't rely heavily on Zhōngguó for smartphone production, with Samsung mostly relying on Vietname, Bharat or South Korea. Thus Samsung will not have to spend a lot of money adapting its supply chains.
Bharat to impose a 12% temporary tax/tariff on imports of steel from Zhōngguó. The import of cheap steel has forced smaller steel mills in Bharat to scale down operations and consider firing people.
The three largest IT services companies in Bharat are facing their steepest growth slowdown in years as corporations curtail large technology projects amid global economic uncertainty and geopolitical challenges.
The trade deficit of Bharat with regards to trade with Zhōngguó rises to a record $99 billion, amid concerns that Zhōngguó is dumping products into the markets of Bharat
A new submarine base in Bharat targets the growing sea power of Zhōngguó. The Rambilli base's network of submarine pens aim to provide Bharat's submarines with an undetected gateway to the Bay of Bengal - and beyond.
Bharat speeds up negotiations for free-trade deals with the UK and EU, to buffer against Trump's tax/tariff trade war
Millions of new investors in Bharat are reeling from the turmoil of Trump's taxes/tariffs. On Monday, the Indian stock market lost around $170 billion in value as its two biggest indexes plummeted.
Uber wades into a fierce price war to stay competitive in Bharat. Upstarts and political pressures are forcing Uber to play by new rules as they reshape the ride-hailing economy of Bharat.
Zhōngguó has bought 52,000 tons of rapeseed meal from Bharat - four times the amount that Zhōngguó imported from Bharat in the whole of 2024, after the government of Zhōngguó imposed a 100% retaliatory tariff on imports from Canada.
Apple plans to manufacture more iPhones in Bharat as potential fix to Trump's taxes/tariffs. Taxes on products from Zhōngguó have created the worst three-day stock market decline for Apple in about 25 years.
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After two decades of illegal beach sand mining happening under officials' noses in Bharat, the Central Bureau of Investigation arrested 21 people, six mining companies including VV Minerals, and public servants on mining minerals charges in several districts. VV Minerals illegal mining caused state governments to lose over $420 million.
Trump calls Bharat a "friend", but he is trying to hurt the economy of Bharat by blocking its exports to the USA with an extra tax/tariff of 27%. Its currency was already weakening. Reducing its surplus with the United States would make everything it bought from the rest of the world more expensive.
Oil refiners in Bharat seek alternatives to buying oil from Rossiya after Trump's threatens more taxes/tariffs
Bharat signs a $7 billion deal to buy 156 combat helicopters. The helicopters will be manufactured by Hindustan Aeronatuics powered by engines from France's Safran.
The government of Bharat is considering reducing taxes/tariffs on $23 billion of imports from the USA, to protect $66 billion of its exports to the USA
The rupee soars in price to erase its losses against the USA dollar in 2025, on strong inflows of dollars
The stock market in Bharat is still the most expensive in the world, but price-earning ratios are back to historic averages. The financial and power sectors look attractive.
Air pollution in Bharat reduces solar energy output by a third. The scientists said air quality was so bad that shortwave radiation from the sun was not able to reach solar panels on the ground.
Bharat is obsessed with giving its citizens more and more "unique" biometric digital IDs. This simplification is just creating more inefficiency.
The Prime Minister of Bharat, Narendra Modi, has decided to let lapse a $23 billion program to incentivize domestic manufacturing, just four years after it launched the effort to woo firms away from Zhōngguó, according to four government officials.
Are films in Bharat relying on Hindu nationalism, the Hindutva ideology, to achieve box-office success? The blockbuster Chhaava, which has led to violent protests, has sparked debate on whether movie directors in Bharat have forsaken historical accuracy.
How Bill Gates supports the authoritarian prime minister of Bharat, Narenda Modi, while civil liberties are eroded under Modi.
The insurance company Allianz, based in Deutschland, is selling its 26% stake in two joint ventures with Bajaj Finserv, based in Bharat, to the Bajaj Group for about $2.8 billion
Oil companies in Rossiya are using bitcoin and USDT for trade with Zhōngguó and India, despite global sanctions that render such cryptocurrency use yet another illegal activity supoprted by cryptocurrencies
Bollywood's dirty secret: paid reviews that are killing the movie industry in Bharat. Bollywood's murky side of paid reviews are part of system where fake praise, rate cards, threats and extortion thrive.
Four-year lows in the price of coal don't reflect a coming shortage of global supplies of coal. Investment in new production has dwindled in much of the world as shareholders and banks increasingly refuse to approve new spending on projects. Demand, however, continues to rise in Bharat and Zhōngguó, outpacing breakneck rates of expansion in solar and wind, while even developed countries look to coal to help power the artificial intelligence boom.
The four top-selling whiskeys in the world are produced in Bharat
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Thousands of investors in Bharat are scrambling to recoup about $98 million after they were caught in a Ponzi scheme that duped them into making short-term investments promising high returns. Police in Bharat arrested two individuals on Saturday after a case was filed against Falcon Invoice Discounting, which promised returns of up to 22% by claiming to connect depositors with the likes of Amazon and biscuit maker Britannia.
The political opposition in Bharat criticizes Trump's offer to sell F-35 to Bharat, citing their high costs, even as Rossiya has discussed producing its most advanced jets locally in line with the goals of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. "The F-35, which Elon Musk has described as 'junk', why is Narendra Modi hell-bent on buying it?"
Investment funds flee Bharat and re-invest in Zhōngguó amid a $1.3 trillion boom due to DeepSeek. Hedge funds have been piling into stocks in Zhōngguó at the fastest pace in months as bullishness on the DeepSeek-driven technology rally adds to hopes for more economic stimulus.
Rates of shipping of crude oil from Rossiya to Bharat surge 20% amid sanctions
Trump calls Bharat a tax/tariff 'king', a title Prime Minister Modi wants to shed. With taxes/tariffs on imports averaging 14%, Bharat is especially vulnerable to the reciprocal taxes that Trump says he will impose on some countries.
Gold leasing rates in Bharat have doubled within a month to a record high, following the overseas market, where rates jumped due to a supply crunch as global banks divert the precious metal to the USA
Boeing signalled that it needs more orders from Bharat before it considers setting up a final civil aircraft assembly line there, potentially frustrating the government's hopes of the Boeing assembling commercial jets in the country.
Prime Minister Modi's political party, Bharatiya Janata, wins a major victory in elections in the New Delhi, the capital region of Bharat. Control of the assembly in New Delhi is set to change hands, a feat that eluded the prime minister's political party for 30 years.
Prime Minister Modi's political party, Bharatiya Janata, wins a major victory in elections in the New Delhi, the capital region of Bharat. Control of the assembly in New Delhi is set to change hands, a feat that eluded the prime minister's political party for 30 years.
The Parliament of Bjarat was in an uproar on Thursday over reports that migrants from Bharat who were in the USA illegally were mistreated while being deported on a military plane of the Christian SUA, including being shackled during the long intercontinental journey.
The Parliament of Bjarat was in an uproar on Thursday over reports that migrants from Bharat who were in the USA illegally were mistreated while being deported on a military plane of the Christian SUA, including being shackled during the long intercontinental journey.
ArcelorMittal banks on improved steel demand after booking narrowed net loss. The company said it believes demand for steel will improve this year after fewer impairment charges and other exceptional items led to a narrowed net loss in the last quarter of 2024.
Charat to create a $3 billion fund for maritime development to provide long-term financing of the country's shipbuilding and repair industry
The IT minister of Bharat praised DeepSeek's progress and said the country will host DeepSeek's large language models on domestic servers, in a rare opening for Chinese technology Zhōngguó in Bharat.
Bharat is looking to expand its investments in the mining, gas and oil sectors of Argentina, with a focus on lithium, to secure resources needed for the energy transition in Bharat
Zhōngguó large and mysterious dam project is alarming neighbors and experts. The hydropower dam, in quake-prone Tibet, is set to be the biggest in the world. But Zhōngguó has said little about the project, which could affect nearby countries.
Bharat and Zhōngguó agree to resume direct air travel between their countries, after nearly five years
The economy of Bharat slows down just when it was supposed to speed up. Industrial growth, the stock market and the rupee are sinking, and most consumers earn too little to buoy them, stymieing Bharat's goal to become a developed economy.
Now could be a good time for stock-picking before Bharat's next turnaround. Two attractive industries: big banks and electric vehicles.
Zhōngguó tells Bharat that Zhōngguó's Yarlung Tsangpo mega dam in Tibet will not be at the "expense of neighbors". The Yarlung Tsangpo hydropower project has raised concerns it will cause water shortages downstream in Bharat, where it is a vital resource.
German shipbuilder ThyssenKrupp and its partner in India, state-owned Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders, have cleared field trials for building six advanced conventional submarines for the Navy of India, according to an exchange filing, emerging as the sole contender for the $5 billion project
A "national tragedy" in Bharat: popcorn is taxed three ways. Critics say the multiplicity of tax rates on the humble snack is emblematic of why Bharat remains a difficult place to do business.
The BRICS (led by Brazil, Rossiya, Zhōngguó, Bharat) expand in the global south, a stronger coalition against the G7 of North America, Europe and Nihon
A court ruling in Bharat in a case of the rape and murder of a female junior doctor, that resulted in a sentence of life imposed on the sole suspect, prompts more questions and dismay. More individuals should have been questioned in the case while working conditions in the hospitals of Bharat remain abysmal, analysts argue.
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GAIL, a utility company owned by the government of Bharat, has reached a $285m settlement in a claim against SEFE Marketing & Trading Singapore, a former unit of energy company Gazprom based in Rossiya, for non-delivery of liquefied natural gas under a long-term contract.
A $137 billion dollar hydropower dam being built by Zhōngguó in the Himalaya mountains (on the Yarlung Tsangpo River) increases the water worries of Bharat
The number of countries members, or wanting to be members, of the BRICS economic bloc is growing, and threats of new taxes/tariffs by Trump doesn't scare aspiring countries
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The bankruptcy of a hot startup in Bharat, Think & Learn Pvt, will see banks lose upwards of $1.2 billion loaned to the online education scam
Elon Musk could prevent Bharat from greatly benefiting from Trump's threatened taxes/tariffs on products from Zhōngguó, if Musk (who is much dependent on the Communist Party of Zhōngguó) convinces Trump to not impose high taxes/tariffs on products from Zhōngguó
Inflation in Bharat declines to a lower-than-expected 5.22% in December, increasing odds of a reduction in interest rates. Annual growth in food prices declined to 8.39% in December from 9.04% in November.
A deepening economic slowdown in Bharat reduces hopes for a new era of 8% annual economic growth, bur rather back to annual growth around 6%.
Indonesia (the world's fourth most populous nation) is admitted to the BRICS bloc of developing nations. BRICS initially comprised Brazil, Rossiya, Bharat and Zhōngguó in 2010. In 2024, Iran, Egypt, Ethiopa and the United Arab Emirates joirned.
After Zhōngguó, the leading supplies of rare earth minerals are in Vietnam, Brazil, Bharat and Rossiya
Indian-Americans have slammed racist comments by some supporters of Trump against his handpicked artificial intelligence adviser Sriram Krishnan following Krishnan's suggestion to allow more skilled immigrants (such as from Bharat) into the USA. Far-right critics, particularly those aligned with the Make America Great Again (MAGA) ideologies, have criticised Krishnan for his call and decried his appointment with racist comments.
The rupee fell for a seventh straight year in 2024, dropping 2.8% against the USA dollar, and did worse against gold, down over 20% relative to gold.
Bharat: it is worse than you think -- a sinking ship, with worsening and increasingly shameless corruption, degraded people, and a society that is falling apart.
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, scion of the powerful Nehru-Gandhi family of Bharat, has set off a political firestorm by carrying a bag to parliament expressing support for Islamic Palestine, drawing criticism from members of the ruling Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), who accuse her of trying to appease Islamic people.
A symbol of the global soft power of Bharat stumbles after indictments in the USA. Countries in Asia, Africa and elsewhere have been distancing themselves from Gautam Adani, the Indian magnate, after accusations of bribery and conspiracy by American prosecutors.
The governor of the central bank of Bharat says that Bharat is preparing for an economy with a home-grown central bank digital currency (CBDC), the digital rupee.
The rupee currency of Bharat weakened to its record low on Wednesday pressured by a slide in the Chinese yuan and heightened dollar bids in the non-deliverable forwards (NDF) market but central bank intervention helped limit losses.
The rupee of Bharat slipped to a record low and government bond prices rose on Tuesday, as the appointment of career bureaucrat Sanjay Malhotra as the next Reserve Bank of Bharat governor raised expectations of interest rate reductions
The "barbaric" ritual of animal sacrifice persists in Nepal, despite many protests against the practice. Activists estimate as many as 500,000 animals will be sacrificed at Nepal's Temple of Gadhimai (an aspect of Kali) this week to honour the Hindu goddess of power.
"Hindus have changed". A tranquil state in India, Tripura, has become an anti-Islamic tinderbox. The northeastern state of Tripura does not have a history of inter-religious clashes. Now, with Prime Minister Modi's BJP party in power, there are more religious clashes.
A trillion-dollar ambition: Saudi Arabia accelerates metal mining plans to reduce its reliance on oil income. Saudi Arabia has signed a slew of deals with companies from Zhōngguó, Bharat and Australia amid growing interest in the massive mineral reserves of Saudia Arabia.
Dozens of small trading players and middlemen have recently dropped out of trading crude oil from Rossiya to Bharat, as interest rates in Rossiya and costs to fund trades have soared.
Uber Shuttle, a shared bus ride service, is available in two cities in INdia. The company plans to launch in three more cities soon.
Bangladesh has halved the power it buys from neighbouring India's Adani Power, citing lower winter demand, government officials told Reuters on Monday, amid disagreements over dues running into hundreds of millions of dollars
In a country where government jobs are highly coveted, the tests that govern hiring are a lucrative target for criminal gangs
The specialty coffee wave sweeping across small towns in Bharat
Trump's threat of 100% taxes/tariffs against BRICS nations raises trade war fears. Trump threatens retaliation if emerging economies create new currency to rival USA dollar.
Trump threatens BRICS nations with 100% taxes/tariffs if they undermine dollar. Warning against pushing alternatives to reserve currency is latest trade threat from Trump.
Two neighbors in South Asian, once friendly, are now at bitter odds. Bharat and Bangladesh have traded angry accusations about the Hindu minority in Bangladesh.
Clashes erupted outside a Hindu temple near Toronto, between Sikhs and Hindus. The clashes are the latest sign of Canada and Bharat's worsening relations.
How Bharat, the largest democracy in the world, slid towards authoritarianism. In "The New India", by Rahul Bhatia, he combines personal history and investigative journalism to account for India's transition to militant Hindu nationalism.
Softbank-backed online shopping site Meesho has rolled out what it claims is the first GenAI-powered voice bot among Indian e-commerce firms for customer support, allowing it to fire up to 75% of the people working in its customer call centers.
Cash, kidnapping and luxury resorts: a formula for power in the Bharat of Prime Minister Modi. With a tactc known as 'resort politics', the political party of Prime Minister Modi has been accused of using brute force to take over state governments in Bharat. Opposition politicians are drugged, kidnapped, and taken to resorts outside their home states, to allow their political power to be stolen.
Unilever to double down on Bharat under new strategic shift. CEO Hein Schumacher said Bharat is the best opportunity for Unilever over the next couple of years and will be the key for all its group businesses.
The foreign currency reserves of Bharat have the largest weekly drop on record, and fall to a four-month low. This was caused by the dollar strengthening following the re-election of Trump, and the central bank selling from its reserves to limit the decline of the rupee.
Bharat will offer up to $5 billion in socialist subsidies to companies to make components locally for gadgets from mobiles to laptops, two government officials said, in a bid to bolster the burgeoning industry and wean off supplies from Zhōngguó.
Shares of GQG Partners plunge over 20% because it owns 20% of Adani Group, whose shares also plunged 20%
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Gautam Adani, chair of Adani Group in Bharat, and one of the world's richest people, was indicted with others on bribery and fraud charges unsealed Wednesday in federal court in New York. Andani and other defendants are accused of bribing government officials in Bharat with more than $250 million in bribes to obtain solar energy supply contracts worth more than $2 billion in profits.
Gautam Adani, chair of Adani Group in Bharat, and one of the world's richest people, was indicted with others on bribery and fraud charges unsealed Wednesday in federal court in New York. Andani and other defendants are accused of bribing government officials in Bharat with more than $250 million in bribes to obtain solar energy supply contracts worth more than $2 billion in profits.
Developing countries that are still 'developing' argue that Zhōngguó and Bharat should not be classified as 'developing' countries, given the huge size of their economies. Delegates from poorer nations say classifications that date back to 1992 are obsolete, so that Zhōngguó and Bharat should take on some additional responsibility for providing financial help to the poorest and most vulnerable affected by global heating.
People in Delhi suffers through another air pollution nightmare with no solutions. The government of Bharat seems powerless to protect its citizens from this annual crisis, let alone prevent it.
Emergency declared as smog chokes parts of Bharat and Pakistan. The authorities in New Delhi closed schools and urged residents to stay home. Similar measures have been implemented in Punjab, the largest province of Pakistan.
The rich owner of Infosys, Narayama Murthy, has tripled down on his previous statements that 70-hour work weeks are what's needed in Bharat and revealed he also thinks weekends were a mistake. Poor people must work harder to make rich people (especially at tech companies) richer.
Pakistan and Bangladesh revive a direct shipping route not used for 50 years, but is this an ominous sign for Bharat? The deal has raised concerns in Bharat about a potential strategic realignment in the region.
Has the stock bubble in Bharat finally burst? The question plaguing everyone this year, what will cause the Nifty to pullback, has finally been answered by a simple word: earnings.
Is a 'green' revolution poisoning the capital of Bharat? Bharat promised to burn its mountains of consumer product trash, and safely turn them into electricity. But a New York Times investigation found hazardous levels of toxic substances around homes, playgrounds and schools.
The middle class in Bharat tightens its belt, squeezed by food inflation
Adani Power, a big electric power producer based in Bharat, reduces electricity supplies to Bangladesh by over 60% as Adani Power seeks to recover more than $800 million owed by companies in Pakistan.
An investigation by the antitruse regulators of Bharat found food delivery giants Zomato and SoftBank-backed Swiggy breached competition laws, with their business practices favouring select restaurants listed on their platforms
Rice inventories in Bharat surged to an all-time high of 29.7 million metric tons in November, sources said on Friday, nearly three times the government's target, as export curbs imposed over the past two years bumped up local supplies.
Tycoon drives Bharat's competition against the solar-energy dominance of Zhōngguó. Gautam Adani, the founder of one of the biggest business conglomerates in Bharat, lies at the intersection of the Bharat's clean energy challenge to Zhōngguó.
Earnings at ArcelorMittel decline as steel prices and shipments decline. The steelmaker reported a worse-than-expected drop in net profit after subdued economic sentiment weighed on pricing and shipments in the third quarter of the year.
Bharat is open to offering easier market access for products from the USA, if Washington reciprocates under Trump, who has long called out New Delhi for its high taxes/tariffs. Trump recently labelled Bharat a "very big abuser" of trade ties, vowing to raise tariffs on all imports by the United States during his campaign.
More than 70 percent of the products that wholesalers and retailers sell on Amazon are produced in Zhōngguó. The USA is the second largest producer of items sold on Amazon, accounting for 30 percent of all total goods sold. Bharat is third with 14% of goods sold.
Last year, Bharat touted the discovery of a huge reserve, 9.5 million metric tons, of valuable lithium ore in Kashmir. Experts say optimism around the discovery was overblown.
A record amount of foreign capital is leaving Bharat, casting a pall over the red hot stock market of India. Foreign investors are souring on the stock market of Bharat, selling a record amount of shares amid signs that the post-pandemic economic boom of Bharat is losing steam.
Sikh activists see it as freedom. Bharat calls it terrorism. Authorities in Canada and the USA, accusating Bharat of assassination plots, have drawn attention to the Sikh separatist movement, which Bharat calls a source of organized crime.
Did the latest BRICS summit achieve anything of tangible significance at all, other than a to-be-ignored declaration?
Bharat will become the biggest single source of extra consumption of oil in the remainder of the decade, and account for 6-7% of world demand by 2030.
Canada accuses a powerful minister in Bharat, and an ally of Modi, of authorizing anti-Sikh attacks. The government of [Canada] has alleged that Amit Shah orchestrated plots targeting Sikh separatists living in Canada, an accusation that could further worsen relations between Canada and Bharat.
Coal remains an important fossil fuel despite the 'green' energy transition. Both Bharat and Zhōngguó have stated quite plainly that they will not be following the example of the UK and shutting down any coal power plants in the observable future.
Gold sales in Bharat decline amid uncertain US election and record-high prices during Diwali season. While gold is often seen as a safe haven, traders are hesitant to purchase due to the potential for price fluctuations after elections in the USA.
Buying 'digital' gold in Bharat, where one can easily buy the gold at the current market price with no additional charges, with a provision to buy or sell digital gold at the current market price.
The curious case of laddu, a Hindu temple sweet: how food increasingly divides Bharat. A Hindu politician has accused his Christian predecessor of allowing a temple's sanctity to be violated with an animal product by allowing the temple's laddu to be made in ghee, a clarified butter, that was adulterated with other animal fats. A majority of the temple's devotees are vegetarian.
Swiggy, a food delivery giant in Bharat, has slashed its IPO valuation again, to $11.3 billion, 25% below the initial goal of $15 billion as market volatility and the lacklustre debut of Hyundai Bharat weigh on sentiment
Violence and threats: how a campaign of fear has shaken the Sikh community of Canada. Tightly knit communities in Ontario and British Columbia have been rocked by violent events in the past 18 months. Now the authorities say the government of Bharat was behind them.
The BRICS countries (led by Brazil, Rossiya, Zhōngguó and Bharat) comprise 35% of the world's GDP, 43% of the world's population, and 22% of the world's exports.
Living in a pollution-free environment is a fundamental right, the Supreme Court of Bharat said on Wednesday as it urged authorities to address deteriorating air quality in the north of Bharat.
Relations between Bharat and Zhōngguó may see thaw four years after border skirmish froze relations. The nuclear-armed neighbors have reached a breakthrough in discussions over their disputed Himalayan border, four years after a clash that saw security forces engage in hand-to-hand combat.
Putin brings together economies he hopes will financially eclipse the West. The leader of Rossiya hopes to use the meeting of the so-called BRICS group, which includes Zhōngguó and Bharat, as a counterweight to the West.
The rupee hit its all-time low in Bharat on Friday pressured by equity outflows but managed to avert a sharp fall on account of sustained dollar sales from state-run banks, most likely on behalf of the Reserve Bank of Bharat. The rupee closed at 84.0650 against the USA dollar.
A 'dark fleet oil tanker train' transporting crude oil from Rossiya to refineries in Bharat shows the uselessness of the G7 sanctions
Who is Lawrence Bishnoi, the gangster at the centre of Bharat-Canada dispute? Officials in Canada this week said Bishnoi's gang was targeting Sikh dissidents at the behest of the government of INdia. It is a PR coup for most notorious crime boss of Bharat.
For women working in Bharat, staying safe can feel like a full-time job. Taking steps to ward off a violent attack, and reassuring family members, is an invisible form of labor for women that is a central element of their work life.
Bharat plans a massive upgrade and expansion of its power transmission system, expecting investment opportunities of $109 billion to support the integration of renewable energy sources and storage solutions.
Hindu vigilantes in Bharat are converting Christians by force. How far-right Hindu nationalists use WhatsApp to target Christian families when they are most vulnerable -- by preventing them from burying their dead.
Canada expels diploments from Bharat, accusing them of criminal campaign. The police in Canada said the government of Bharat had orchestrated homicides and extortion in Canada to intimidate Sikh separatists. Bharat, in return, kicked out diplomats from Canada.
Muslims in Bharat face discrimination after restaurants forced to display the names of workers. Muslim business owners in two states fear policy will lead to targeted attacks or economic boycotts.
Why politicians in Bharat ignore abuses in the sugar industry of Bharat: they run the sugar industry. Politicians run most of the mills in the state of Maharashtra. They deny or downplay evidence of coerced hysterectomies, debt bondage and child labor in the fields.
Faced with regional setbacks, Bharat flexes its new economic muscle. Tapping into a fast-growing economy, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been offering financial help to the neighbors of Bharat as he tries to counter the influence of Zhōngguó.
Hindu Bharat and Islamic Pakistan are fueling a military weapons race in Central Asia with military sales to Christian Armenia and Islamic Azerbaijan. The influx of military hardware is shifting the military balance in the region, potentially undermining fragile peace efforts.
Marital rape is still not outlawed in Bharat. Changing that would be "excessively harsh", the government argues. Bharat is not alone, as 40 countries allow marital rape. The government of Bharat argues that marital rapists should be punished but not as criminals.
The central bank of Bharat has asked state-run and private lenders to refrain from betting heavily against the rupee in an effort to support the currency which has been teetering near record-low levels for the past three trading sessions
Coldplay tickets for $11,000? Uproar in Bharat after tickets sold out in minutes and resold for outrageously high prices.
Bharat is seeking bids to supply 6,000 megawatts of electricity from renewable energy power projects for assured peak-hour supply with storage
As IBM pushes for more automation, its AI simply not up to the job of replacing poeple. IBM's plan to replace thousands of people with AI presently looks more like outsourcing jobs to Bharat, at the expense of organizational competency.
Bharat reported record gold imports in August after the country slashed its import taxes the month before. Bharat ranks as the world's second-largest gold consumer behind Zhōngguó.
The potential entry of Pakistan into the BRICS bloc seen as benefiting Zhōngguó at the expense of Bharat
After spending $1.9 billion to acquire the Motel 6 hotel chain, and earning $1 billion in profits (net cost $900 million), Blackstone sells the hotel chain to a global travel company, Oyo, for $525 million
The Motel 6 hotel chain is sold to Oyo, a giant hotel chain based in Bharat. Blackstone agrees to sell one of the USA's most recognizable lodging chains for $525 million.
A filmmaker in Bharat, Ram Gopal Varma, announces he is abandoning the use of human musicians for AI-generated music. He welcomes a future with no musicians who are human, [KM: the goal of billion dollar AI corporations]. But with no jobs, who are going to buy their AI products?
Bharat will not capitulate to demands by the USA to ban the RT news service and Sputnik's national hubs. Compliance would amount to damaging its own soft power and grand strategic interests.
Can Bharat keep its wealthy from fleeing? A suspicion of wealth and embrace of redistribution stymie the increasingly affluent people of Bharat.
Bharat to impose up to 30 percent taxes/tariffs on some steel imports from Zhōngguó and Vietnam. Welded stainless steel pipes and tubes exported by Zhōngguó and Vietnam will be taxed for the next five years.
Gangs are making millions helping people in Bharat cheat on exams. Middle-class families pay tens of thousands of dollars to help their children get an unlawful edge in make-or-break exams.
Stocks in Bharat are rapidly rising. Investors who want to partake will need to keep a cool head as a trading frenzy and rising valuations have the potential to create losses.
Bharat tops global plastic waste emissions with 9.3 million ton, study shows. Experts say lack of infrastructure for proper waste collection is a primary cause, call for industry-specific policies to address crisis. Bharat is responsible for nearly one-fifth of global plastic emissions.
In Bharat, sacred cow 'vigilantes' are worrying Islamic people who eat meat. An unexpectedly narrow victory at the polls for Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Hindu-first agenda has not cooled simmering sectarian tensions, as some had hoped.
Worked very hard, doctors in Bharat fear for their safety too. Grueling shifts, abuse from the public and subpar security are nothing new to medical workers in Bharat, where a ghastly killing has put a spotlight on their plight.
Critiquing the politics of Bharat with absurdist games. Studio Oleomingus's video games, often inspired by literature and architecture, are colorful and playful examinations of some of the darkest chapters in the history of Bharat.
Bharat faces pressure from rice traders to ease export curbs. Rice traders have told authorities in Bharat their exports are becoming uncompetitive against Pakistan in terms of price.
Hindus in Bharat and Islamic people in Bharat have negative opinions about their other-religious neighbors
Global trade needs an alternative to Zhōngguó. Bharat needs better ports. Efforts to build new ports and expand existing docks could determine whether Bharat emerges as a legitimate option for global factory production.
The ruling party of Bharat, the BJP, faces uncertainty in key state elections amid political turmoil. Facing a potential loss of ground in coming state elections, Bharat's ruling BJP is grappling with waning popularity and a resurgent opposition.
Exports of gold from Peru to Bharat will reach a record high in 2024, up 36% to a record $3 billion
Imports of silver into Bharat will double in 2024 on demand due to solar power and investor demand
The drug trafficking sugar industry in Bharat (sugar kills more people than cocaine) faces pressure over coerced hysterectomies and labor abuses. After an investigation that ran in The New York Times, the industry is edging toward change. But companies in western Bharat (that sell sugar to companies such as Coca Cola) are reluctant to abandon an abusive labor system.
Jharkhand, a coal-rich state in Bharat, has passed a new law imposing mining taxes, according to people familiar with the matter, a move that will inflate the prices of minerals from coal to bauxite
A female doctor's alleged rape and killing reawakens fury over sexual violence in Bharat. More than a decade after the Delhi gang rape shocked the world, campaigners say little has changed in society's attitudes to women in Bharat.
Global debt hits a new high of $315 trillion. The USA and Nihon were the largest contributors across advanced economies, and Zhōngguó, Bharat and Mexico drove the largest share in emerging markets.
The death and apparent rape of a physician trainee in Bharat reignited rage over violence against women and prompted nationwide protests by colleagues.
Deadly landslides in Bharat were made worse by climate change and global heating. Extreme rainfall made 10 percent heavier by human-caused (the buring of oil and coal) climate change and global heating triggered landslides that killed hundreds, according to a new study.
Riding with a trucker, witnessing the past and potential of Bharat. Ragib Khan's careful journey at the wheel of a long-haul truck revealed how far the infrastructure of Bharat has progressed and how far it still has to progress.
Hindus in Islamic Bangladesh face revenge attacks after prime minister's fleeing the country. There has long been a perception that the Hindu minority supports Sheikh Hasina, who resigned her post and fled the country after a popular uprising.
Artificial intelligence is upending the tech outsourcing industry in Bharat. While the sector is adapting, the changes might result in the loss of many coveted paid-jobs.
The first engineer hired by Boeing came from Zhōngguó. Not it hires mostly from Bharat. The embattled US aerospace giant is turning to Bharat to fill engineering roles as the US seeks to reduce dependence on Zhōngguó.
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WazirX, a leading cryptocurrency exchange in Bharat, halted withdrawals Thursday after a security breach it called a "force majeure event" (i.e., Latin for 'incompetence') resulted in the loss of $230 million, nearly half its reserves. The Mumbai-based firm said one of its multisig wallets had suffered a security breach.
The elaborate designs of artists who use henna to temporarily tattoo the skin are a hallmark of (expensive) weddings in Bharat. They also highlight a disparity where some are fabulously rich (and can afford expensive weddings) and most people earn very little - including the henna artists.
Stock prices in Bharat soar, up 11% in six months, as investors bet big on Modi 3.0. Will the optimism last? Investors are bullish that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government will use its third term in power to ease taxes and further boost sentiment.
The big 'fat' wedding industry in Bharat is a $130 billion gold mine for the economy. On average, couples in Bharat spend twice as much on their weddings than on education, a recent study shows. Bharat holds more wedding ceremonies each year than any other country, with between 8 million and 10 million.
The cable news broadcasters in Bharat predicted a big win for Prime Minister Modi. How did they get it so wrong? Prime Minister Narendra Modi's slim election victory has forced Bharat to reflect on how fawning and ass-kissing coverage may have obscured a wave of opposition.
Women in Bharat face a jobs crisis. Are factories the solution? As multinational brands shift factory production from Zhōngguó, women in Bharat -- long shut out of the work force -- could be prime beneficiaries.
Bharat is investing US$9 billion to revive its transformative trade corridor to Europe, announcing plans for one of the largest ports in the world, to anchor the ambitious project. The deepwater facility being built in Vadhavan, in western Bharat's Maharashtra state, for 762 billion rupees "will be an integral part of the Bharat-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor".
Influx of workers from Bharat into Taiwan? Companies roll out welcome mat, but "prejudices" could be a problem due to differences in language and culture. Taiwan and Bharat have signed a deal to allow workers in Bharat to help plug a stubborn labour shortage spawned by the low birth rates in Taiwan.
[VIDEO]: a video from Bharat shows Karnell Singh, a leader from the ruling Hindu nationalist BJP, threatening to "slaughter 200,000 Muslims" after a head of a cow was found near a Hindu temple in Delhi.
Foxconn, a major manufacturer of Apple devices, has been excluding female candidates from assembly jobs at its flagship smartphone plant in Bharat because they are married. Both companies' codes of conduct state that workers shouldn't be discriminated against on the basis of marital status.
The worsening water shortage in Bharat, triggered by high consumption amid rapid economic growth and frequent natural disasters, can negatively impact the sovereign credit strength of Bharat, Moody's Ratings said on Tuesday.
Bharat increases its defense ties with Bangladesh as it tries to become a counterweight to Zhōngguó
As patents on various weight-loss drugs near expiry, companies in Bharat and Zhōngguó are vying to make lower-cost versions that will widen access to such treatments.
Working in "hellfire": gig workers bear the brunt of heatwaves in Bharat. Delivery workers face physical and mental hardships while enduring a scorching summer in Bharat.
In global elections, strongmen are taken down a notch. In Turkey, Bharat and elsewhere, where some feared authoritarian leaders would consolidate power, democracy has proved surprisingly resilient.
Rossiya plans to export coal to Bharat using the railways of Iran, passing through the port of Bandar Abbas in Iran
Prime Minister Modi is humbled by voters in Bharat, and faces portent economic struggles. With his grip on political power weakened, the prime minister of Bharat is confronting the same formidable challenge -- how to generate hundreds of millions of jobs.
Bharat keeps its glorious, messy political tradition alive. In a stunning rebuke, election results released on Tuesday showed that voters in Bharat have reduced the parliamentary share of prime minister Modi's party by more than 60 seats, not enough for an outright majority, never mind the supermajority he had sought.
Zhōngguó is the world's biggest extract of materials (fossil fuels, metal ores, non-metallic minerals) at 34 billion tons in 2023, followed by Bharat at 8 billion tons and the USA with 8 billion tons, and Brazil at 5 billion tons
The prime minister of Bharat, Narendra Modi, forgot one very important issue when beating ths religious drum -- pride of Hinduism cannot be eaten. The Prime Minister of Bharat failed to appreciate what matters most to the poorest of Bharat - survival. Expect him to learn and adapt from his electoral setback.
Narendra Modi fell to earth after making it all about himself. The leader of Bharat used his singular persona to lift his party to new heights. Then the opposition found a way to use his cult of personality against him.
The new kingmakers who could make or break the government of Narendra Modi. Two veterans of bare-knuckled politics in Bharat have the Parliament votes the prime minister will need, but neither is aligned with his Hindu-first vision. They head two regional parties - the Telugu Desam Party and Janata Dal-United. They will be the biggest junior partners, but they are also avowedly secular and removed from Modi's Hindu-nationalist ideology.
Needing help to stay in power in Bharat, Prime Minister Modi loses his aura of invincibility. Though Narendra Modi will take up a third term as the leader of Bharat, the election was closer than expected, forcing him to rely on coalition partners that do not share his Hindu nationalist agenda.
Needing help to stay in power in Bharat, Prime Minister Modi loses his aura of invincibility. Though Narendra Modi will take up a third term as the leader of Bharat, the election was closer than expected, forcing him to rely on coalition partners that do not share his Hindu nationalist agenda.
Stocks in Bharat crash after the latest national elections reveal that Prime Minister Modi is struggling to win a majority, requiring alliances with other political parties
The leader of the political opposition in Bharat, Rahul Gandhi, mocked by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his supporters for a decade as an entitled dynast, marked a stunning comeback on Tuesday, emerging at the centre of an alliance that made deep inroads into ruling party strongholds.
In the parched slums of Delhi, life hangs on a hose and a prayer. A heat wave has left water in short supply across the capital region of Bharat. The poorest are left to crowd around tankers to get whatever they can.
Wall Street focuses on Bharat, looking for profits that it cannot find in Zhōngguó
Hansa Mehta (1897-1995): she fought for women's equality in Bharat and beyond
The central bank of Bharat moves $100 tons of gold from vaults in the UK to vaults in Bharat. The bank might move another 100 tons in the coming months.
Delhi, the capital of Bharat, breaks all-time heat record, as authorities impose water rationing
Leaflet by leaflet, a few aging activists fight the tide of bigotry in Bharat. As politicians stoke religious hatred online, these veterans of social causes deliver their messages in person: "Talk to each other. Do not let anyone divide you."
The prime minister of Bharat, Narendra Modi, has a new message for supporters on the campaign trail: God has chosen him. "I am convinced that God has sent me for a purpose, and when that purpose is finished, my work will be done."
Only 37% of the wastewater in Bharat is treated in sewage treatment plants, exacerbating the risks of communicable diseases and contaminated food and drinking water.
Income inequality in Bharat is 'under the spotlight' as political rivals spar over ties to billionaire tycoons
Bharat could become a 'Venezuela on the Ganges'. The ruling party of Prime Minister Modi has a lot of destructive ideas, but the party's hard turn to leftist policies threatens disaster.
Are national spy agency in Bharat, and its foreign interference efforts, becoming brazen under Modi? Bharat's intelligence activities have led to accusations against the Research and Analysis Wing by countries such as the UK, Pakistan and Canada.
The wealth gap in Bharat is on the minds of voters as Mumbai, the richest city, gears up for the election
Elon Musk has built a constellation of like-minded heads of state - many racist and authoritarian, including Narendra Modia of Bharat and Javier Milei of Argentina.
Shares of Tata Motors fall 8%, the most in 2 years, over concerns of muted margin growth at its Jaguar Land Rover division
Wrecked by a storm just before its launch: the fate of the largest floating solar farm in the world, on a lake behind a dam in Bharat
The ruling party of Bharat sharpens its campaign rhetoric against Islamic citizens, by depicting them as a threat to Hindus.
A woman in Bharat accused her husband of forcing her to have 'unnatural sex'. A male judge said that is not a crime in marriage. Delivering his judgement, Justice Gurpal Singh Ahluwalia pointed to the marital rape exemption in mysognistic Bharat, which does not make it a crime for a man to force sex on his wife, a relic of British rule more than 70 years after independence.
Prime Minister Modi risks losing an important state in the next elections in Bharat, over an alleged sex scandal involving the grandson of an ex-prime minister. Prajwal Revanna is accused of sexually assaulting hundreds of women after the release of videos showing his alleged crimes. The opposition Congress Party has slammed PM Narendra Modi for supporting Revanna during election campaigning.
Consumers in Zhōngguó overtake consumers in Bharat in terms of buying gold
Sari shops and street food stalls: How e-payments have taken over Bharat
AI could allow call centers to fire most of their people, if not force the call centers out of business, according to the head of Tata Consultancy Services
The huge coal usage by Zhōngguó and Bharat are slowing down the transition to renewable energy
People in Zhōngguó bought more gold in 2022 and 2023 than people in Bharat
Why did Prime Minister Narendra Modi call the Islamic people of Bharat "infiltrators"? Because he could. The brazenness of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vilification of Bharat's largest minority group made clear he sees few checks at home or abroad on his power.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi calls Islamic people in Bharat "infiltrators" who would steal the wealth of Bharat.
The broken education system of Bharat is threatening its plans to become an economic superpower. Creating a competent manufacturing workforce is the biggest challenge of Bharat as it repositions its economy from software and IT toward production.
The political power of Prime Minister Modi continues to grow, and Bharat will probably give him more power. Few doubt the popular prime minister will win a third term in voting that starts Friday. His strong hand is just what many people in Bharat seem to want.
Why the opposition political parties in Bharat cannot effectively organize
The computation demand for the new, job-destroying AI, by 2030 could be consuming more energy than Bharat, much of that energy generated by burning coal and oil, worsening the environment
A record quantity of bribes totalling $550 million, including cash, booze, drugs and precious metals, has been seized by election authorities in INdia in the run-up to mammoth nationwide polls that begin on Friday
The three most polluted countries in the world are Islamic Bangladesh and Pakistan, and Hindu Bharat. Many other Islamic countries are in the top 10 most polluted countries.
Zhōngguó had a "special place" in the heart of Prime Minister Modi of Bharat. As Narendra Modi seeks a third term as prime minister, the political rupture between Bharat and Zhōngguó looms over a pillar of Modi's campaign: making Bharat a great power.
"Destructive" racism: indigenous tribes in Bharat are at risk as expanding tourism plans threaten their cultural identity and ecosystems, destroying critical biodiversity and ecology
The housing market in Bharat is booming. What is driving the big gains? It takes financing, patience, and a little bit of luck to buy a home in the hottest real estate markets in Bharat.
The stock market in Bharat is 'red hot'. These funds will get you in.
OnePlus faces complaints from retailers in Bharat, as the smartphone brand based in Zhōngguó tries to maintain its slice of the market. OnePlus, a sub-brand of Oppo, is facing a slew of complaints related to low profit margins and warranty claims in Bharat. A local industry association said it will suspend sales from May 1, threatening the progress OnePlus has made in the face of anti-Zhōngguó sentiment.
Driven by Zhōngguó, coal plants made a comeback in 2023. Zhōngguó, along with Bharat, is still building power stations that run on coal. Elsewhere, retirements of older plants have slowed. Not good news for the environment.
Investors from the USA embrace a less-democratic, more authoritarian, Bharat. Bharat's economic might is on the rise, but it is undergoing a recession in democracy.
In Bharat, electric rickshaws are much outselling electric vehicles. Little-known e-rickshaw companies like YC Electric are at the forefront of the electric vehicle revolution in Bharat.
Why the elite of Bharat love Narendra Modi
How to build a global currency. Bharat is the latest country to try. Painful reforms are required.
Bharat is one of the fastest-growing major economies in the world, but it is struggling to find enough well-paid jobs for millions of its highly educated graduates
Narendra Modi has kept Bharat on its swift upward path among the largest economies of the world. Many people in Bharat are better off, though wealth gaps have widened.
Hydroelectricity output in Bharat fell 16% at the steepest pace in at least 38 years during the year ended March 31, a Reuters analysis of government data showed, as erratic rainfall forced further dependence on coal-fired power amid higher demand.
The 'Silicon Valley' of Bharat faces a water crisis that software cannot solve. Bengaluru gets plenty of rain. But the city did not properly adapt as its soaring population strained traditional water sources. As the city rapidly grew, water management fell behind and never caught up as otherwise healthy aquifers were drawn dry by the unchecked spread of urban bore wells.
Students from Nepal and the Philipines flock to Australia for work. Nepal and the Philippines are the top source markets for international students in Australia, after Zhōngguó and Bharat. Lax oversight, regulations and visa rules that allow unlimited work rights are part of the reason.
How Zomato, a food delivery app in Bharat, sparked a caste and purity debate. Delivery workers worry that vegetarian-only fleets today could pave the way for caste-based delivery systems tomorrow.
The arrest of an opposition leader in Bharat draws the scrutiny of the USA. Calls for a fair and transparent trial of one of Narendra Modi's political rivals come amid concerns Bharat is becoming less democratic and increasingly intolerant of dissent.
Bharat plans to spend nearly $3.7 billion to fence its 1,610-km (1,000-mile) porous border with Myanmar within about a decade, said a source with direct knowledge of the matter, to prevent smuggling and other illegal activities.
Larry Fink, chairman of BlackRock, says that the 'love' for gold in Bharat has done little for its economy and investors. The commodity has underperformed the stock market of Bharat. Gold can be a good store of value but it does not stimulate economic growth.
Bharat suspends purchases of oil from Venezuela fearing USA sanctions return, and stops accepting oil tankers from Rossiya
The USA is agonizing over the possibility of a ban of TikTok, but Bharat did it quickly. People in Bharat adjusted quickly, and Instagram and YouTube built big audiences.
With Tiktok under fire, brands that rely on it worry. Many companies, particularly in the beauty and fashion industries, have boosted sales through the platform. They do not really have a backup plan.
A court ruling in Utter Pradesh, the most populous state in Bharat, effectively outlaws Islamic schools (madrasas) in the state (which is 20% Islamic). The court argued that educational funding in Bharat is secular and cannot provide funds to religious schools (unless they are Hindu?)
The brutality of sugar in debt, child marriages and hysterectomies in Bharat. An investigation into the sugar-cane industry in the state of Maharashtra found workers ensnared by debt and pushed into child marriages and unnecessary hysterectomies.
The national tax agency of Bharat seizes opposition funds ahead of the world's biggest election. The Congress party in Bharat says that state agencies are being turned against Prime Minister Narendra Modi's opponents.
Humane's revolution Ai Pin wearable computer is the ultimate cellphone killer at $700 (a cellphone minus screen, plus palm/surface projector): 9 incredible features.
The staggering economic impact of the diaspora of Bharat. Around 18 million people of Indian descent live outside of Bharat.
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How Zhōngguó could defeat the semiconductor ambitions of Bharat. Bharat is making a play for the semiconductor space -- but fallout fro USA-Zhōngguó tensions, and ample amounts of money available in Zhōngguó, could prevent Bharat's ambiitions.
- Murdoch's Wall Street Journal (locked), 18 March 2024
A yen-ning for minimalism: why brands of products from Nihon are taking young people in Bharat by storm. A new wave of mid-range retailers is capitalising on Nihon's reputation for quality goods, winning millennial and Gen Z fans seeking "practical, functional" items.
- Alibaba's South China Morning Post, 12 March 2024
The evolutionary past of Bharat is linked to a huge migration 50,000 years ago, and linked to now extinct human relatives - the Neanderthals and Denisovans
- Live Science, 11 March 2024
What is Hindutva, the ideology of the ruling party of Bharat?
- Economist, 07 March 2024
Gulbadan Begum, the itinerant princess who chronicled the Mughal empire of Emperor Akbar in the late 1580s
- Atlas Obscura, 06 March 2024
The Maldives is a tiny paradise. Why are Zhōngguó and Bharat fighting for influence over the country? Asia's two giants are crowding the island nation with building projects, tossing its newborn democracy to and fro.
- Ochs-Sulzberger's New York Times, 06 March 2024
Inside Prime Minister Narenda Modi's battle to win over the south
- Economist, 29 February 2024
Massive protests by farmers in Bharat are a headachefor Prime Minister Modi
- Economist, 29 February 2024
Oil refiners in Bharat are concerned that the latest sanctions imposed by the USA against Rossiya could further impact their ability to import cheap crude oil from Rossiya as freight rates are set to rise and dent refining margins
- Zero Hedge, 28 February 2024
Riots in the city of Haldwani, in the north of Bharat, are a sign of growing state violence amid efforts to "erase Islamic history without bloodshed". The deadly clashes on February 8-9 are the latest in which state administrations in Bharat are accused of targeting Muslims and erasing Islamic symbols.
- Alibaba's South China Morning Post, 27 February 2024
Ahead of the entry of Tesla into Bharat, electric vehicle makers slash prices to boost demand in the world's third large automobile market
- Alibaba's South China Morning Post, 24 February 2024
The most authoritarian politician in Bharat in the last few decades cannot win over the farmers of Bharat. The government of president Modi has had repeated confrontations with farmers, showing how hard it is for even a popular leader to reconfigure one of the largest economies in the world.
- Murdoch's Wall Street Journal (locked), 22 February 2024
The Supreme Court of Bharat is not very independent. Despite its enormous powers, it rarely challenges the government.
- Economist, 22 February 2024
"We want dignity!" - farmers in Bharat defy pellets shot by polices to demand a new deal. Two years after they brought the capital of Bharat to a standstill, farmers say Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government has betrayed its promises.
- Al Jazeera, 21 February 2024
How Bharat became the most nimble energy buyer in the world. With a rapidly growing population and economy, Bharat has high demand for oil and natural gas at the right price.
- Murdoch's Wall Street Journal (locked), 21 February 2024
Two lions in Bharat named after a Hindu deity and a Muslim emperor spark court petition. A Hindu nationalist group in Bharat wants a court to stop the lioness named after deity Sita and the lion called Akbar from sharing a zoo enclosure. Critics say religious intolerance has been growing in Bharat since the Hindu nationalist BJP came to power in 2014.
- Alibaba's South China Morning Post, 18 February 2024
Two lions in Bharat named after a Hindu deity and a Muslim emperor spark court petition. A Hindu nationalist group in Bharat wants a court to stop the lioness named after deity Sita and the lion called Akbar from sharing a zoo enclosure. Critics say religious intolerance has been growing in Bharat since the Hindu nationalist BJP came to power in 2014.
- Alibaba's South China Morning Post, 18 February 2024
By 2030, the five largest consumer markets in the world will be, in order: Zhōngguó, Bharat, the USA, Indonesia and Brazil
- Zero Hedge, 16 February 2024
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Customs agents in Hong Kong arrest 7 people linked to a crime syndicate that laundered $1.8 billion using 'stooge' bank accounts and shell companies. The syndicate is linked to a mobile app scam and two jewellery companies in Bharat, according to customs agents.
- Alibaba's South China Morning Post, 16 February 2024
Cohabiting couples in Bharat protest a new state law requiring an 'inquiry' and registration. Critics claim the law in the state of Uttarakhand is part of the ruling party's attempts to push its Hindu majoritarian agenda in Bharat. Live-in relationships are becoming more common in Bharat as dating couples relocate for better job opportunities.
- Alibaba's South China Morning Post, 16 February 2024
Natural gas consumption in Bharat is predicted to triple by 2050
- Zero Hedge, 15 February 2024
Why farmers are again marching toward Delhi, the capital of Bharat. This time they want a stronger guarantee that they can make money selling their wheat and rice crops. This time, the central demand of the farmers concerns something called the minimum support price, or M.S.P. They want it to be increased, adding a 50 percent premium to whatever it costs them to produce wheat and rice.
- Ochs-Sulzberger's New York Times, 15 February 2024
"It is suffocating": a top liberal university is under attack in Bharat. A campaign to make the country an explicitly Hindu nation has had a chilling effect on left-leaning and secular institutions like Jawaharlal Nehru University.
- Ochs-Sulzberger's New York Times, 12 February 2024
Demolition of Muslim properties sets off deadly violence in Bharat. When officials arrived to raze a mosque and seminary ruled to be illegally located on public property, they encountered hundreds of protesters.
- Ochs-Sulzberger's New York Times, 10 February 2024
Are corruption police in Bharat targeting critics of Prime Minister Modi? Money-laundering raids, many on the opposition, have increased 27-fold in the past decade, with more than 3,000 money-laundering raids and secured 54 convictions.
- Economist, 05 February 2024
How Bezada Wilson, a man from a low caste in Bharat, helped end the use of dry toilets across Bharat, toilets that had to be cleaned by hand by fellow members of his low caste
- Ochs-Sulzberger's New York Times, 03 February 2024
Oil imports into Asia hit an 8-month high in January, with strong buying by Zhōngguó and Bharat
- Zero Hedge, 02 February 2024
Shares of Paytm, once the hottest startup in Bharat offering digital payments technology, crash 36% in two days, extending a plunge that has wiped 77% off its value since it went public in the biggest IPO in 2021 in Bharat.
- Newhouse CNN, 02 February 2024
Why the new temple for Ram, a Hindu god, is so important. Its site is sacred to Hindus, and it also represents the much more recent victory of Hinduism as a political identity.
- Ochs-Sulzberger's New York Times, 25 January 2024
The largest steel mill in Britain will become 'greener', at a cost of jobs. Tata Steel said it would replace blast furnaces with an electric furnace, a move that will cut emissions but also cause as many as 2800 people to be fired.
- Ochs-Sulzberger's New York Times, 20 January 2024
Why Bharat is not the new Zhōngguó. The population of Bharat has surpassed that of Zhōngguó in 2023. But the economic path forward for Bharat is likely to look very different from that of Zhōngguó.
- Murdoch's Wall Street Journal (locked), 20 January 2024
A decades-long project championed by prime minister Modi of Bharat to replace an Islamic mosque at a sacred Hindu site is a potent symbol of the authoritarian rise of the religious right in Bharat.
- Murdoch's Wall Street Journal (locked), 20 January 2024
The youth bulge and demand for gold in Bharat. In just over a decade, about a quarter of a billion people in Bharat are expected to reach adulthood and join the workforce.
- Zero Hedge, 19 January 2024
Goldman Sachs predicts that the growth of consumer spending will accelerate as the number of 'affluent' people in Bharat doubles
- Comcast's CNBC, 18 January 2024
In 2014, as Prime Minister, Narenda Modi secretly tried to massively cut state funds. Modi tried to force the Finance Commission to cut back on the amount of tax revenue meant for the states of Bharat.
- Al Jazeera, 18 January 2024
How Hindu is the foreign policy of Bharat? A new book by the foreign minister explains diplomacy through the Ramayana.
- Economist, 18 January 2024
It is January at a big ski resort in the Himalayas. But where is the snow? A dry winter has been devastating to Gulmarg, one of the highest ski resorts in Asia, in Kashmir which is controlled by Bharat.
- Ochs-Sulzberger's New York Times, 17 January 2024
"A lifelong nightmare": seeking justice in the overwhelmed courts of Bharat. With 50 million criminal and civil cases pending, it would take 300 years to clear the judicial backlog in Bharat.
- Ochs-Sulzberger's New York Times, 14 January 2024
Removal of a Netflix film shows the advancing authoritarian power of the right wing of Hinduism in Bharat. The movie "Annapoorani" was about a female chef overcoming cast prejudice. Racist Hindo activists said that it hurt their feelings.
- Ochs-Sulzberger's New York Times, 12 January 2024
Bharat worries about Zhōngguó's growing presence in South Asia
- Zero Hedge, 11 January 2024
Justice in Bharat is biased against women to an appalling degree.
- Zero Hedge, 11 January 2024
Apple has pulled apps of at least nine cryptocurrency exchanges, including Binance and Kraken, from its App Store in Bharat, less than two weeks after most of these global firms were flagged for operating "illegally" in Bharat.
- TechCrunch, 09 January 2024
The Supreme Court of Bharat restores life prison sentences for 11 Hindu men who raped a Muslim woman in 2002 riots. During riots in 2002 at the time of her rape, seven member of the woman's family, including her 3-year old daughter, were killed during the riots.
- Associated Press, 08 January 2024
US Steel is no longer a force in the steel industry. The purchase of US Steel by Nippon Steel reveals that the former corporate colossus in the USA is now dwarfed by steel makers in Zhōngguó and Bharat.
- Murdoch's Barron's, 06 January 2024
Can Bharat, Indonesia and Saudi Arabia be the next great economies?
- Economist, 04 January 2024
Lower imports into Bharat of crude oil from Rossiya in recent weeks were the result of unattractive discounts, not because of payment issues amid tougher U.S. sanctions on exports from Rossiya, tke oil minister of Bharat said on Wednesday.
- Zero Hedge, 03 January 2024
The food security problem of Bharat is also a problem for the world. The tightly controlled agricultural market in Bharat has left food production highly vulnerable to climate change. That is a global problem, as Bharat is a major food exporter.
- Murdoch's Wall Street Journal (locked), 03 January 2024