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    India's pharma patent share jumps to 10 pc, innovation pipeline tops 1,095: Report
    India-origin pharma patents jump four-fold, innovation pipeline tops 1,095: Report
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    India amends foreign trade policy to ban imports of goods made using forced labour
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    India’s small business credit ecosystem grows 13.4 pc with stable asset quality
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    IBM Loses Nearly 70 Billion dollar in Market Value After Worst Stock Crash in 58 Years
    International technology giant IBM suffered one of the biggest setbacks in its corporate history as its market value plunged by nearly $70 billion following a sharp decline in its share price. The sell-off marked the companys steepest single-day stock drop in almost 58 years after it released weaker-than-expected preliminary financial results and warned of slowing growth in key business segments. IBMs shares tumbled by around 25% during trading, catching investors off guard and triggering a massive erosion in the companys market capitalization. The decline came after the company disclosed that its preliminary second-quarter revenue and adjusted earnings were expected to fall below Wall Street estimates. The company projected quarterly revenue of about $17.2 billion, reflecting only modest growth compared with the same period last year. The weaker-than-anticipated figures raised concerns among investors about IBMs ability to benefit from the ongoing surge in artificial intelligence (AI) spending across the technology sector. Company executives said customer spending patterns have shifted more rapidly than anticipated, with many businesses prioritizing investments in AI infrastructure, advanced computing systems, cloud services and specialized processors instead of traditional enterprise software and hardware upgrades. IBM also reported softer demand for its infrastructure business, including its latest AI-enabled mainframe systems. The company said several enterprise technology projects were delayed as customers redirected budgets toward building AI capabilities, putting pressure on infrastructure revenue during the quarter. The disappointing update sparked a broad sell-off in IBM shares, resulting in the companys worst one-day market performance in nearly six decades. The sharp decline also reflected growing investor expectations that technology companies should demonstrate stronger returns from their AI investments as businesses worldwide accelerate digital transformation. Despite the setback, IBM remains one of the worlds largest enterprise technology companies, with operations spanning hybrid cloud computing, consulting, cybersecurity, software and AI solutions. The company has continued investing in its AI platform, watsonx, while expanding its hybrid cloud offerings through Red Hat. Market analysts said the stocks dramatic fall highlights how sensitive investors have become to earnings disappointments in the technology sector, particularly as competition intensifies in the AI market. They noted that while IBMs long-term business fundamentals remain intact, the company will need to show stronger execution and improved financial performance in the coming quarters to restore investor confidence. The latest decline represents one of the largest single-day losses in IBMs history and underscores the growing pressure on established technology firms to keep pace with rapidly evolving AI-driven market trends. Investors will now closely watch IBMs upcoming quarterly earnings report and managements outlook for the remainder of the year for signs that demand across its software, consulting and AI businesses is improving. Disclaimer: This image is taken from NDTV.
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    India's Capital Account Surplus Could Reach USD 105 Billion in FY27, Driven by Higher Foreign Inflows: Report
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    US Envoy Sergio Gor Praises Indian Navy's Expanding Leadership Role at RIMPAC 2026 in Hawaii

    US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor has praised the Indian Navy's growing role at the Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) 2026 exercise in Hawaii, describing its participation as a reflection of the deepening defence partnership between India and the United States. In a message posted on X, Gor welcomed the deployment of the Indian Navy's P-8I Long Range Maritime Reconnaissance and Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) aircraft to the US-led multinational naval exercise. He said India's participation highlights the shared commitment of New Delhi and Washington to expanding defence cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region.

    The Indian Navy's P-8I aircraft has been deployed to Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam in Honolulu for the 30th edition of RIMPAC, the world's largest international maritime exercise. This year's participation marks a significant milestone, with the Indian Navy taking on the role of Deputy Commander Task Force for Theatre-level Anti-Submarine Warfare for the first time in the exercise's history.

    According to the Indian Navy, its aircrew and support personnel are actively engaged in mission planning, operational briefings, technical preparations and professional exchanges with participating navies. The leadership assignment reflects India's growing expertise in complex maritime operations and its increasing contribution to multinational security initiatives.

    RIMPAC 2026 brings together 30 participating nations, more than 30 surface ships, five submarines, over 200 aircraft and approximately 30,000 military personnel operating in and around the Hawaiian Islands. Hosted by the US Navy, the biennial exercise focuses on improving interoperability, enhancing maritime security and strengthening cooperation among partner nations.

    India's deployment of the P-8I aircraft, one of its most advanced maritime surveillance and anti-submarine warfare platforms, is expected to play a key role during the sea phase of the exercise. The aircraft is equipped with sophisticated sensors and surveillance systems capable of tracking submarines and monitoring vast maritime areas, making it a valuable asset in joint naval operations.

    The Indian Navy said its participation reaffirms India's commitment to a free, open, inclusive and rules-based Indo-Pacific while enhancing maritime domain awareness and operational cooperation with partner navies. The exercise also provides an opportunity to strengthen coordination in areas ranging from anti-submarine warfare to humanitarian assistance and disaster relief.

    India's expanded leadership responsibilities at RIMPAC underscore the country's growing strategic importance in the Indo-Pacific and reflect the increasing trust placed in the Indian Navy by partner nations. Defence analysts say the development is another indicator of the rapidly evolving India-US strategic partnership, which has expanded significantly in recent years through joint military exercises, defence technology cooperation and maritime collaboration.
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    NIA Court Issues Non-Bailable Warrant Against Hafiz Saeed, Says Arrest Essential in Pahalgam Terror Probe

    A Special NIA Court in Jammu has ruled that the arrest and custodial interrogation of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) founder and designated terrorist Hafiz Muhammad Saeed are essential for conducting a fair, comprehensive, and effective investigation into a terror-related case. Acting on an application filed by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) under Section 75 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), the court issued an open-ended non-bailable warrant (NBW) against Saeed.

    Special Judge Prem Sagar noted that Saeed, listed as Accused No. 8 in the FIR, must be taken into custody to ensure a thorough investigation. The court directed that the non-bailable warrant be forwarded to the Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of the NIA in Jammu for execution in accordance with the law.

    The NIA informed the court that it has already filed a supplementary chargesheet in the case. According to the agency, Hafiz Muhammad Saeed, a resident of Sargodha in Pakistan's Punjab province, is a designated terrorist under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), 1967, and the founder of the banned terror outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba. The agency stated that Saeed is currently based in Pakistan and has been deliberately evading arrest, making the issuance of an open-dated non-bailable warrant necessary for the continuation of legal proceedings and the investigation.

    After reviewing the submissions made by the investigating officer and examining the application, the court accepted the NIA's request and disposed of the plea. The case has been registered under Sections 147, 148, 149, 150 and 61(2) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), along with Sections 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 38, 39 and 40 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act.

    The investigation relates to the April 22, 2025, terrorist attack at Baisaran meadow near Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir, where terrorists opened fire on civilians, killing 26 people, including several tourists. The NIA, which is leading the investigation, alleges that the attack was planned and directed by Pakistan-based operatives of the banned Lashkar-e-Taiba. In its supplementary chargesheet, the agency has named Hafiz Muhammad Saeed as Accused No. 8, accusing him of being part of the larger conspiracy behind the deadly assault.
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    Monsoon Flood Risk Rises in Rawalpindi-Islamabad as Preparations Remain a Concern

    The threat of monsoon-related flooding is increasing in Pakistan’s twin cities as authorities race to strengthen preventive measures ahead of heavy rainfall, with concerns growing over delays in flood management preparations. Rawalpindi, one of the country’s most flood-sensitive urban areas, remains at high risk due to its vulnerable drainage network and the presence of Nullah Leh, which has overflowed during previous heavy rain events. Officials have warned that intense monsoon showers could once again create serious challenges for residents living near low-lying areas and water channels.

    Authorities have started reviewing flood response plans and instructed government departments to remain prepared for possible emergencies. Cleaning of drainage routes, monitoring of vulnerable points, and arrangements for rescue operations are among the measures being taken to reduce the impact of possible flooding.

    Despite these efforts, concerns remain over whether all necessary preparations will be completed before the peak monsoon period. Residents have urged authorities to speed up work, particularly in areas where blocked drains and poor water flow have previously contributed to urban flooding. Islamabad is also preparing for possible weather-related disruptions. While the capital has a more structured urban layout, heavy rainfall has frequently caused water accumulation on roads, traffic problems, and pressure on stormwater drainage systems.

    Officials have emphasized the importance of coordination between civic agencies, rescue teams, and local administrations to handle any emergency situation. Emergency control rooms and monitoring systems are being strengthened to ensure a quicker response during severe weather conditions.

    Experts say increasing climate variability has made monsoon rainfall patterns more unpredictable, raising the need for permanent solutions rather than temporary arrangements. They have highlighted the importance of improving drainage infrastructure, controlling unplanned urban expansion, and developing stronger flood management strategies. The coming weeks will be crucial for Rawalpindi and Islamabad as both cities prepare for the peak monsoon season. Effective implementation of preventive measures could play a key role in minimizing flood damage and protecting residents from weather-related emergencies.
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    Pakistan LPG Crisis Deepens as Pricing Dispute Raises Fears of Nationwide Supply Disruption

    Islamabad: Pakistan’s energy crisis is facing fresh uncertainty as a dispute over liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) pricing has raised concerns about a possible shortage across the country. LPG industry representatives have warned that unresolved issues between suppliers and authorities could disrupt the supply chain and create difficulties for millions of consumers who rely on the fuel for everyday needs.

    The warning comes at a time when Pakistan is already dealing with major energy challenges, including rising fuel costs, supply constraints, and pressure on household budgets. LPG has become an essential source of energy for a large section of the population, particularly in areas where natural gas connections are either unavailable or unreliable.

    Industry stakeholders have claimed that disagreements over the pricing mechanism are affecting the smooth operation of the LPG market. Importers and distributors argue that current policies have increased uncertainty for businesses, making it difficult to maintain stable supplies while managing rising costs.

    The LPG Importers Association of Pakistan has urged the government to step in and resolve the dispute before it develops into a wider crisis. The association has warned that delays in addressing pricing concerns could impact imports, distribution networks, and availability of LPG cylinders in different parts of the country.

    Consumers are likely to bear the impact if the situation worsens. Any reduction in supply could push market prices higher, increasing financial pressure on households already struggling with inflation. Small businesses, restaurants, and commercial users that depend heavily on LPG could also face higher operating costs.

    Pakistan’s energy sector has repeatedly faced difficulties due to its dependence on imported fuels and exposure to global market fluctuations. Currency pressures, international energy prices, and supply chain challenges have often contributed to instability in domestic fuel markets. Energy experts believe that a long-term solution requires a transparent pricing system, better storage facilities, and stronger supply management. A stable LPG market would not only protect consumers from sudden price shocks but also provide greater confidence to importers and distributors.

    The government is now under pressure to bring industry representatives and regulators together to find a solution. A timely agreement could help prevent shortages and maintain uninterrupted LPG supplies, while failure to resolve the dispute may deepen Pakistan’s ongoing energy challenges. For millions of Pakistani households that depend on LPG for cooking and heating, the outcome of the current dispute will be closely watched in the coming days.
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    Anthropic Rolls Out Rupee-Based Pricing for Claude AI as It Expands Presence in India

    Anthropic has launched Indian Rupee (INR) pricing for its Claude AI subscriptions, making it easier for customers in India to pay without currency conversion. The move reflects the company's growing focus on one of its largest user communities. The Claude Pro plan is now priced at ₹2,000 per month, while the Claude Max plan starts at ₹11,999 per month. The new pricing is available on Claude's website and mobile apps, with card payments currently supported. The company is initially offering local pricing for new Pro, Max, and Team subscribers in India as part of a broader strategy to introduce localized pricing across global markets. Anthropic has been expanding rapidly in India. Earlier this year, it opened a Bengaluru office—its second in Asia after Tokyo—and announced several partnerships, calling India its second-largest market for Claude.ai. The move comes as AI firms, including OpenAI, continue to strengthen their presence in the country amid growing demand for advanced AI tools.

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