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    Copenhagen-Delhi flight on Jun 30 cancelled due to operational, tech reasons: Air India

    Air India's flight from Copenhagen to Delhi on June 30 was cancelled due to technical and operational reasons, leaving passengers stranded in Copenhagen. The airline assured that efforts were made to minimise inconvenience, with passengers being accommodated in hotels and offered full refund or rescheduling options. The revised schedule will be announced soon.

    Adani joins Tata and Ambani in race for elusive India superapp

    Given the limited traction gained by Ambani’s MyJio and Tata’s Neu despite their wider range of consumer businesses, the Adani Group — whose businesses are largely infrastructure and heavy industrial ones — may have set itself a daunting task.

    Air India selects IBS Software's iCargo platform to support expansion of its cargo operations

    Air India and IBS Software revolutionize air cargo operations, setting new industry standards and propelling growth with cutting-edge technology.

    NHAI to do GIS-based land acquisition for upcoming national highway projects

    The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) on Tuesday entered into an MoU with the Survey of India for development and validation of GIS-based land acquisition plan for upcoming national highway projects in the country. As per the agreement, the Survey of India will help develop standard operating procedures and in preparation of terms of reference for consultants preparing a detailed project report for land acquisition.

    Hyderabad esports event makes itself heard amid World Cup din

    Even as the country watched the thrilling T20 World Cup final on Saturday, a separate kind of event was unfolding in Hyderabad with a 1,000-person strong crowd cheering the champions of the Battleground Mobile India (BGMI) series.

    India-Mongolia joint military exercise 'Nomadic Elephant' to begin in Meghalaya tomorrow

    The 16th edition of Joint Military Exercise 'Nomadic Elephant' between India and Mongolia will be held in Umroi, Meghalaya from July 3-16. This annual exercise aims to enhance interoperability for semi-conventional operations in semi-urban and mountainous terrain. The previous edition was conducted in Mongolia in 2023. The recent 12th Joint Working Group meeting between the defense ministries of India and Mongolia reviewed bilateral defense cooperation and identified ways to enhance it, highlighting the potential for a fruitful partnership.

    • Chinese troops are going to stay at the disputed site along India border for longer period: US Report

      China-India Border Tensions: Amid global focus on Ukraine, Gaza, and the South China Sea, tensions on the China-India border remain significant. Reports from the US Army War College and the US Annual Threat Assessment highlight the People's Liberation Army's (PLA) strategic positioning and infrastructure development along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Aksai Chin. These developments indicate a prolonged readiness for potential conflict, underscoring the importance of ongoing diplomatic efforts.

      Poised along the Indian border, Chinese troops are there for the long haul

      The Strategic Studies Institute of the US Army War College published an in-depth report examining PLA activity along the mountainous border in Aksai Chin opposite India in 2020-21. It considered how the PLA rapidly moved troops into the region as violence flared between Chinese and Indian troops in Galwan Valley on 15-16 June 2020. However, Blasko, a former US defence attache in Beijing and Hong Kong, also provided a useful assessment of current and future conditions along the Line of Actual Control (LAC).

      India has the second-highest open access quantum computing users after US, says IBM executive

      In an interview to ET, Jay Gambetta, vice president of IBM Quantum, said he saw big opportunities for India to become a pioneer in quantum computing in use cases as varied as sustainability and green hydrogen, efficiency of CO2 recapture process or nitrogen in agricultural yield and logistics.

      Matrix Partners India rebrands to Z47, China arm to MPC

      The venture capital firm is known for backing the likes of mobility firm Ola, online payments company Razorpay and business-to-business commerce startup OfBusiness, among others. However, the firm said the operations in the US will continue under the name Matrix Partners.

      High taxes, selective bans drive 30% growth in illegal online gambling in India, says study

      The illegal betting market, already thriving in India, is expected to grow by 30% in the coming years, as per a new study. Inadequate legal frameworks, selective banning, and high taxation on legitimate online gaming platforms seem to be key factors contributing to this trend.

      After iPhone, Foxconn’s next big revenue project in India is AI servers

      Contract manufacturer Foxconn said it has plans to begin manufacturing AI servers—the high-performance computing engines that train and run artificial intelligence (AI) models—at its Indian facilities, sources told ET.

      Amazon tops up India payments business with Rs 600 crore

      Amazon Pay India intensified competition with Paytm, PhonePe, and Google Pay, receiving a capital infusion of Rs 600 crore. The company invested Rs 950 crore in the platform and Amazon Seller Services, facing challenges due to RBI actions. With tie-ups for various services, Amazon Pay India reported significant operational revenue and narrowed net losses.

      India Accelerator adds 250,000 sq ft in Pune, Gurugram and Noida

      India Accelerator has expanded with 250,000 sq ft across 7 centres in Pune, Gurugram, and Noida, adding 3200 seats in Noida, 900 in Gurugram, and 400 in Pune. With over 200 startups, they foster collaboration and innovation, investing USD 4 million to support entrepreneurs nationwide via infrastructure and early-stage investments.

      PayU India FY24 consolidated revenue rises 22% to $1.1 billion

      Prosus's fintech arm, PayU, reported a consolidated revenue increase of 22% in FY24, reaching $1.1 billion. This growth can be attributed to the success of their Payment Service Provider (PSP) businesses in India and Turkey, alongside continued expansion in their India credit operations and the global payment operations (GPO) business.

      The fuel secretly powering India’s economy — GCCs

      The growth of global capability centers (GCCs) in India is fueling various sectors and contributing significantly to the economy. With projections indicating substantial growth in the coming years, GCCs are becoming strategic assets for companies and investors, driving innovation and job creation across industries.

      Wifi penetration continues to lag in India despite govt, telcos' efforts: DST Secretary

      Despite efforts by the government and operators, wifi penetration in India lags behind, says Department of Science and Technology official.

      Cambodia-India Tourism Year launched in New Delhi

      The first Cambodia-India Tourism Year was inaugurated in New Delhi, marking the commencement of the inaugural direct flight service by Cambodia Angkor Air between Phnom Penh and New Delhi. The event, officiated by Manisha Saxena, emphasized the significance of the initiative for boosting tourism between the two countries.

      Air India Express completes IATA's operational safety audit

      Air India Express, the budget carrier of Tata Group, announced on Monday the successful completion of its IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) conducted by the International Air Transport Association (IATA), the global trade association for airlines. Enhancing airline operational safety and improving efficiency are the primary objectives of IOSA registration. The audit evaluates various aspects including corporate organization, management, flight operations, operational control, and flight dispatch, among others.

      Aurionpro Payments gets RBI nod to operate as online payment aggregator

      Aurionpro Payment Solutions, a Mumbai-based technology company, authorized by RBI as an online payment aggregator via AuroPay, with shares closing at Rs 2,669.40 on BSE.

      Data storage cos in a sweat over need to stay cool

      Data centers in western and northern India are facing rising operational costs due to soaring temperatures. Firms like Yotta and CtrlS are using alternative cooling methods and renewable energy, while ESDS reports a 10-12% rise in power costs due to erratic grid supply. Several of these data centres are located in New Delhi, Haryana, Noida.

      Pakistan-based hackers step up attacks against Indian govt systems

      Pakistan-based groups SideCopy and Transparent Tribe (APT36) are targeting India's government and defence IT systems through malware attacks, as reported by cybersecurity firm Quick Heal Technologies.

      Meta says generative AI deception held in check — for now

      Social media giant Meta says its bid to thwart coordinated disinformation campaigns created through ever-improving generative AI is working, despite widespread concerns. Meta said it had seen "threat actors" put AI to work to create bogus photos, videos, and text, but no realistic imagery of politicians, according to the report.

      EV ride-hailer BluSmart seeks $300 million to expand car fleet

      BluSmart, India’s top electric cab operator, aims to raise $300 million to expand its fleet with cars from top manufacturers, targeting major cities for premium service. The company focuses on electrification and sustainability efforts in India, with plans to double revenue by 2025.

      Spacetech startup GalaxEye tests SAR tech on NAL’s pseudo satellite

      GalaxEye CEO Suyash Singh said that the company tested its synthetic aperture radar (SAR) technology on a subscale high altitude pseudo-satellite (HAPS) developed by the National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL).

      ETtech In-depth: Quick commerce is diversifying fast. It won’t be easy

      As 10-minute delivery expands to include higher-value products, companies will soon realise that with big orders come big hurdles, say executives. Blinkit, Swiggy Instamart and Zepto have started selling products such as air coolers, fans and luggage, in addition to expanding into fashion, and listing high value items on their platforms.

      Infibeam Avenues reports 55% jump in profits at Rs 147 crore for FY24

      Infibeam Avenues, the Ahmedabad-based company behind CCAvenue payment gateway and BuildaBazaar enterprise software, saw its annual revenue soar by 61% to Rs 3,171 crore in FY24, compared to Rs 1,962 crore the previous year. Profit after tax also jumped significantly, rising 55% to Rs 147 crore from Rs 94.6 crore.

      Brazilian payment company Ebanx set to start India operations with Yes Bank

      Ebanx helps nearly 300 brands process payments in multiple countries across Latin America and Africa. It now wants to enter India, which will be its first market in Asia. It will offer payments infrastructure for global brands looking to sell to Indian consumers, who can use Ebanx to pay through the local currency and by using local payment methods.

      Binance to restart operations in India as compliant FIU-registered entity

      Binance returns to India, paying $2 million penalty, seeking compliance with PMLA. Its re-entry may reshape the market dynamics with superior technology and liquidity, amidst soaring bitcoin and ethereum values.

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