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In a social media post shared by the French Embassy in India, President Macron expressed his condolences, saying, "France has lost a close friend from India. Ratan Tata's visionary leadership played a significant role in strengthening industries in both India and France, particularly in innovation and manufacturing. His legacy, however, will be remembered not only for these contributions but also for his humanist outlook, remarkable philanthropic endeavors, and enduring humility."
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India’s wealthiest are now valued at $1.1 trillion, more than double their worth in 2019, according to Forbes' list of the top 100 billionaires. The report highlights infrastructure magnate Gautam Adani as the biggest dollar gainer, citing his strong recovery from last year's short-selling attack and the recent appointment of his sons and nephews to key positions.
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In his departure statement, Modi noted that India is marking a decade of Act East policy this year
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Speaking at T-Hub, India's largest incubation center, Tata reflected on his upbringing in an environment where ideas were often dismissed. He noted that bosses and managers would typically respond politely, insisting that individuals needed to gain experience on the shop floor before sharing their ideas.
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As India and the world mourn the legendary Ratan Tata, the Indian film industry has also paid tribute to the Tata Group's Chairman Emeritus. Actors, directors, producers, musicians, and other celebrities have shared their condolences and fond memories of the visionary leader.
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Both wickets were pretty good to bat but as a team we didn't play to our best potential, says the pacer
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Rinku blasted 53 runs off 29 balls at No 5 while forming a crucial 108-run partnership off 49 balls with Nitish Kumar Reddy (74)
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If the government wants to be seen as a credible global leader in digital efforts, it should immediately stop imposing such shutdowns
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Williamson suffered a groin strain during New Zealand's innings and 154-run loss to Sri Lanka last month. He has been advised to remain at home for rehabilitation ahead of the first Test against India in Bengaluru, which begins on October 16.
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The visit of Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu and his reassuring words have helped in resetting the bilateral ties
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India's main problem so far is performance of their batters, especially explosive opening combination of Shafali and Smriti Mandhana
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The script is not expected to deviate much when the two sides clash in the second T20 International on Wednesday
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While the neutral stance has shielded India from immediate geopolitical fallout, the future will require tougher choices
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There can be no solution unless Israel and Palestine shed their extreme postures and work towards lasting peace
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu jointly launched the Rupay card in the Maldives, inaugurated a new runway at Hanimadhoo International Airport, and pledged to strengthen bilateral relations, which had faced challenges last year.
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Candidly admits that his team doesn't know how to consistently post 180 plus totals in a T20 game
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In response, the world champions lived up to their reputation, securing victory with 49 balls remaining. Hardik Pandya spearheaded the assault, smashing an unbeaten 39 off just 16 deliveries, featuring five fours and two sixes. Suryakumar Yadav added a quickfire 29, decorated with three sixes and two fours, while opener Sanju Samson chipped in with a brisk 29 off 19 balls, giving the team a strong start.
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Minister Vaishnaw highlighted a recent roundtable in New York where Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with leading tech CEOs. He noted that three top executives expressed they had not witnessed such enthusiasm for any country in the past 35 to 40 years.
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Europe on high alert for potential terror attacks; around 3,000 people protest near White House; cops use tear gas, water cannons to disperse demonstrators in Rome
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The Pakistan batter, who recently stepped down from white ball captaincy, was overtaken by Shubman Gill in 2023 but regained his position in December 2023 and still sits at the top of the leaderboards.