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    India-UK ties to grow incrementally with a fair share of challenges

    Labour Party secures a significant win in UK elections, raising questions about Brexit's impact and future policies. Indian diaspora gains prominence in UK politics. Both India and UK aim to enhance cooperation on trade, technology, and security while addressing challenges in bilateral relations and global issues.

    T20WC: Logistical hassles galore in Caribbean's first ICC event in 14 years

    The ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2024, hosted in the Caribbean after 14 years, was a significant success for Cricket West Indies, providing financial security and fulfilling the ICC's goal of spreading major events beyond traditional venues. However, logistical challenges marred the experience for many, including players and overseas fans. Issues ranged from undercooked pitches in the USA to hectic scheduling in the Caribbean, where teams faced multiple venue changes within short spans.

    Indian Army ready to face all challenges: Gen Upendra Dwivedi

    Newly-appointed Army Chief Gen Upendra Dwivedi assured that the Indian Army is ready to face all current and future security challenges. He emphasized the importance of synergy among the Army, Navy, and Air Force, aiming to protect national interests and boost self-reliance through indigenously-built military hardware. Gen Dwivedi, who assumed charge of the 1.3 million-strong force after serving as Vice Chief and commanding Northern Command, stressed operational preparedness amid ongoing border tensions with China in eastern Ladakh. An alumnus of Sainik School, Rewa, he has extensive experience across various operational environments.

    AI drinks energy up - quantum computing will work to our advantage, but the tech is new

    The rapid advancement of computing over the past 70 years, driven by increases in computing power, has revolutionized various sectors such as banking, communication, healthcare, product design, and warfare. Semiconductor chip technology plays a crucial role in this growth. However, the future of computing faces a significant challenge due to the increasing power needs of AI innovations like ChatGPT. This surge in demand poses a threat to the sustainability of global energy resources and the environment.

    Modi 3.0 takes aim: Blueprint to make the Indian armed forces future ready

    India faces growing security challenges from China and Pakistan, prompting calls for a robust and integrated defence strategy. This includes bolstering nuclear deterrence, enhancing military capabilities, and pushing for systemic reforms in defence production and organization. The new government must prioritize these measures to ensure national security and strategic autonomy in the coming years.

    4 questions to ask before choosing where to study abroad

    Today's globalized education market sees a surge in international education ads in India promising opportunities under 20 lakhs/year. However, rising demand, housing issues in countries like Canada and Australia, declining acceptance rates, and conflicts complicate the landscape.

    • Lesson for entrepreneurs: What are the common mistakes startup founders make and how to avoid them?

      India has the third largest startup ecosystem in the world, with 1.17 lakh entities (DPIIT), nearly 1,710 venture capital funds, 794 accelerators and incubators (Tracxn), and several government initiatives like Startup India. Despite this fervour and support, financial and otherwise, the startup journey is extremely difficult.ET Wealth lists the typical mistakes most founders make and tell you how to tackle these

      National security has become crucial to many economic transactions: Jaishankar

      Rooting for multipolarity and the role of India, the minister said, "The transformation of India is critical to strengthening multipolarity in Asia itself, a prerequisite for a multipolar world. India's growing weight will ensure that the overall balance in the world order remains in favour of freedom, openness, transparency and a rules-based order."

      Virat Kohli's IPL 2024 journey: A tale of triumph & tribulation

      Virat Kohli's IPL 2024 journey was a mix of brilliance and heartbreak as he led Royal Challengers Bengaluru with outstanding performances yet fell short of the ultimate prize. Kohli's remarkable consistency earned him the Orange Cap, amassing 741 runs at an impressive average of 61.75, showcasing his reliability and hunger for runs. Despite his aggressive intent, exemplified by a strike rate of 154.69, and stellar performances including five half-centuries and one century, Kohli's team faced a four-wicket defeat by Rajasthan Royals in the Eliminator.

      India’s $6 trillion derivatives frenzy has government worried

      Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and Chief Economic Advisor V. Anantha Nageswaran sounded caution in recent days about growing retail participation in the equity futures and options market.

      Innovation challenges faced by businesses in the age of AI

      With regards to gen AI, 41 per cent of Indian businesses feel the pace of its adoption has been too quick, which has given rise to a number of challenges for decision makers, business owners and employees, Anil Sethi, vice-president, infrastructure solutions group, Dell Technologies India, told ET.

      End of an era? Virat Kohli drops massive hint on MS Dhoni's future

      Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) star and Indian batting maestro Virat Kohli has hinted at MS Dhoni's potential future plans, suggesting that Saturday's game between the two may be the last time they play together. Kohli highlighted Dhoni's career-long support as an example of his own approach, noting that the 42-year-old has been instrumental in helping him through critical game moments. Since last year's IPL, there has been ongoing speculation about which season might be Dhoni's last in the league.

      Unchecked retail F&O play could trigger challenges for market: FM

      Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman highlighted the importance of investor sentiment and financial stability at the Viksit Bharat 2047 event. She stressed the role of both BSE and NSE in ensuring market stability, leveraging technology for efficiency, and adopting a soft-touch regulatory approach.

      How AI and data can bring another green revolution in India

      India faces environmental challenges in agriculture, but AI offers transformative solutions. Precision farming, empowered by AI and big data, optimizes resources and boosts yields sustainably. With satellite data and predictive analytics, farmers make informed decisions. AI aids resource management and environmental conservation, but widespread adoption requires collaboration. Farmers' active engagement with data transforms them from beneficiaries to contributors, ensuring a sustainable agricultural future driven by technology.

      Self-reliance key to deal with future security challenges: Army chief

      Army Chief Gen Manoj Pande emphasized the need for India to develop indigenous capabilities to address future security challenges, as warfare has evolved into new domains like space, cyber, and information systems. He highlighted the importance of technology infusion and self-reliance, noting that no country will share advanced technology. Gen Pande also mentioned the impact of the Russia-Ukraine conflict and the Covid-19 pandemic on supply chains, stressing the need for self-sufficiency in critical technologies.

      Navy should remain operationally ready to deter adversaries: Navy chief Admiral Tripathi

      Admiral Dinesh Kumar Tripathi, the newly appointed Chief of the Naval Staff, emphasized the need for the Indian Navy to maintain operational readiness to deter adversaries at sea. He highlighted the challenges in strategic waterways like the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden, particularly with Houthi militants targeting merchant ships. Admiral Tripathi also pledged to enhance self-reliance and focus on human resource issues within the Navy, aiming to contribute to a developed India. His career spans nearly 39 years, marked by distinguished service and various leadership roles.

      Investing in Healthcare Index Funds or ETFs for Future Financial Security

      "A number of factors confluence to make India a pharmaceutical powerhouse, some of them being the regulatory framework, lower production costs, and the skilled pool of manpower comprising scientists, researchers, engineers and professionals," said Chintan Haria.

      Security challenges in Indian neighbourhood discussed during Army Commanders conference: Sources

      The Army's apex leadership discussed geopolitical and security challenges in the Indian neighborhood during the Army Commanders' Conference, held at Manekshaw Centre. The conference, a hybrid event, included virtual sessions on March 28 and physical meetings on April 1-2. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will address the conference to assess the security situation. The conference aims to ensure the Army remains progressive, adaptive, and future-ready, focusing on operational effectiveness and readiness for future challenges.

      Rise of China and unsettled borders will be most formidable challenge for India: CDS Gen Anil Chauhan

      Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan highlighted the unsettled borders with China as India's most formidable challenge, emphasizing the need for astute handling of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) at disputed borders. He underscored the importance of maintaining legitimacy on these borders and countering efforts to create new facts or narratives. General Chauhan also addressed the impact of technology denial regimes and rising fragility in India's immediate neighbourhood, stressing the need for collective action to address security challenges.

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