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    India may be supplying arms to Israel as 'return favor' for Kargil, claims Former Israeli Ambassador

    Former Israeli Ambassador Daniel Carmon has indicated that India might be providing arms to Israel for its Gaza conflict, as a gesture of gratitude for Israel's support during the 1999 Kargil War. Reports claim India supplied drones and munitions to Israel, though India has neither confirmed nor denied these claims. The ongoing conflict has sparked protests in India, raising concerns about the support of Israel's military actions in Gaza.

    India stocks perched at record highs as vote counting set to begin

    India stock futures and rupee steady as votes in world's largest election to be counted. Prime Minister Modi expected to win third term, leading to market surge. NIFTY 50 index futures up 0.21% in early trade.

    Hezbollah says launched series of retaliatory attacks on Israel

    Hezbollah launched attacks on Israeli military positions in retaliation for Israeli strikes, escalating tensions. The group used explosive drones on the Yiftah barracks, targeting officers and soldiers. This comes amid ongoing conflict in Gaza between Israel and Hamas since October 7, with Hezbollah supporting Hamas. Israel retaliated, striking Hezbollah assets in southern Lebanon. The violence has resulted in casualties and damage on both sides, highlighting the volatile situation in the region.

    Luxury influencers vanish from Chinese social media in wealth crackdown

    Chinese social media censors have blocked multiple influencers known for showing off their lavish lifestyles after an official campaign to curb displays of ostentatious wealth online was announced. China's internet watchdog in April launched the "Clear and Bright" campaign to remove undesirable content from social media, vowing to crack down on influencers who created "ostentatious personas to cater to vulgar needs, and deliberately display extravagant lifestyles filled with money".

    What investors expect from India's election outcome

    India's six-week long national election, the world's largest, is nearing its conclusion with the final vote count on June 4. Investors are anticipating Prime Minister Narendra Modi's expected third term in office.

    Indian Army to get first Hermes-900 drone on June 18, to boost surveillance on Pakistan border

    The Hermes-900 known as the Drishti-10 drone is being supplied to Indian forces including Indian Army and Navy by AdDefence Systems. The first Hermes-900 was delivered to the Indian Navy in January this year. The second drone is being taken by the Army.

    • They failed to buy Birkin bags. so they sued

      Vogue highlighted Hermes' exclusive Birkin bags; residents sued for alleged antitrust violations. The lawsuit challenges Hermes' sales tactics. Legal implications could affect luxury brands. Exclusivity vs. consumer access in the luxury market under scrutiny.

      Hard to get, or anti-competitive?

      Hermes faces legal action in California for allegedly imposing conditions on customers to buy accessories before purchasing the Birkin bag. The lawsuit questions the anti-competitive nature of this practice and the impact on market dynamics for luxury goods.

      Hezbollah says it downed Israeli drone over Lebanese territory

      Hezbollah downs Israeli drone; first time for Hermes 450. Israel confirms the incident, stating its 'David's Sling' Aerial Defense System intercepted the first missile launch but the drone eventually fell inside Lebanese territory.

      Jacqueline Fernandez was aware of conman Sukesh Chandrasekhar's crimes, knowingly enjoyed ‘financial benefits’: ED

      ​ Fernandez received exotic gifts from Chandrasekhar such as four expensive Hermes bags, five luxury watches, four Persian cats, a horse worth Rs 52 lakhs

      Navy gets its first India-made drones from Adani Defence

      The Indian Navy has received its first domestically produced medium altitude long endurance drones, called Drishti 10 Starliner unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), also known as Elbit Hermes 900. The Adani Group, in partnership with Israel's Elbit Systems, has manufactured the drones at their Hyderabad facility, which is being expanded to become a manufacturing hub for missiles and UAVs.

      Travis Barker stuns with $140,000 luxe gift: Matching G-Wagons for kids this Christmas!

      Travis Barker, Blink-182's iconic drummer, set tongues wagging with lavish Christmas gifts for his kids—Alabama and Landon Barker—including matching Mercedes-Benz G-Wagons and a pricey Hermes Birkin bag. Their youngest, Rocky, was not left out, receiving a plush paradise. Meanwhile, Kourtney Kardashian, Travis's wife, rocked the holiday bash with a mix of glam and humor. Her Instagram post about motherhood and style added a delightful touch to the opulent Barker-Kardashian festivities.

      Percy Jackson and the Olympians Episode 3 Ending: Everything you need to know

      Episode 3 of Percy Jackson and the Olympians shows Lin-Manuel as Hermes, surprising many fans as the character was not present in the novel. Here’s everything you need to know about the ending of episode 3.

      Hermes heir plans to adopt 51-year-old gardener to transfer his $11 bn fortune

      This unconventional move is part of the heir's effort to change his estate beneficiaries, representing 5-6 per cent ownership of the $220 billion-valued luxury fashion house.

      Hermes 900 Starliner drones set to be inducted into Indian Army

      The Indian Army recently inducted the Heron Mark 2 drones which can be equipped with strike capabilities in the northern sector, and have the older version of these unmanned aircraft at various locations across the country. The sources further informed that the role of women officers has been steadily increasing in Army Aviation.

      Hermes sales beat expectations, defying luxury sector gloom

      Analysts have cut their estimates for the luxury sector in recent weeks following a sales report from bellwether LVMH earlier this month showing shoppers are splashing out less on high-end fashion as inflation and economic uncertainty rise.

      Proposed tax on international card purchases may drive sale of luxury brands in India

      The Indian government's proposal to impose a 20% tax on expenditures made abroad under the Liberalised Remittance Scheme is expected to boost the sale of luxury brands in India. Due to the pandemic, international travel restrictions shifted sales to domestic stores, and the narrowing price gap between foreign and local markets, after accounting for the 20% tax collected at source, is attracting Indian consumers.

      Jane Birkin, inspiration for famous Hermes’ Birkin bag, passes away at 76

      Jane Birkin, originally from London, relocated to Paris at the age of 20 to embark on her involvement in the film "Slogan."

      Givenchy gowns steal the show at Paris Fashion Week

      The long, elegant gowns grabbed eyeballs and became the highlight of the event.

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