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Hormuz halt forces Middle East trade into huge rewiringA year after a US-Israel and Iran conflict, Siemens Energy explored alternative routes to Dammam, Saudi Arabia, due to potential Strait of ...
Europe is finally, slowly getting its act togetherEurope stands on the brink of a pivotal transformation, launching a set of ambitious reforms aimed at revitalizing its economy and global f...
Trump likes the idea of government owning some US companies but took a pass on Spirit AirlinesPresident Trump showed interest in government taking over companies like Spirit Airlines. He saw these moves as financial wins and a way to...
India on track to cross $4 trillion GDP in FY26: CEA NageswaranIndia's economy is set to cross the $4 trillion mark this financial year. Chief Economic Advisor V. Anantha Nageswaran shared this positive...
ET WLF: John Kerry, Shashi Tharoor, and Matteo Renzi to dissect fiery geopoliticsJohn Kerry, Shashi Tharoor, and Matteo Renzi will discuss world affairs at The Economic Times World Leaders Forum in New Delhi. Their exper...
Funds alone can't secure global heftThe Parliamentary Standing Committee highlights that the Ministry of External Affairs' budget is too low to support India's global ambition...
India navigated geopolitical challenges with steely resolve, focused on expanding strategic heft in 2024In 2024, India and China resolved their border standoff, while India faced fresh challenges after Bangladesh's Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina...
The world's now oysterer: Why a coalition govt will likely add to India’s geopolitical heft, not reduce itThe Modi government has already set out to tweak its image. In his first address to NDA members on June 7, the PM said his government belie...
‘We are witnessing the return of industrial policy now — unlike the past, this is shaped by a globalised world, climate change and AI’"Right now, in the post-global financial crisis era, and particularly post-Covid, we are seeing the return of industrial policy but it’s ta...
Neo-Orientalism and its discontentsThe multipolar world that India advocates isn't the 19th-century version of ceaseless geopolitical competition, but one in which countries ...
Historic city of Udaipur to host mega meet on International Relations in MarchIndia is set to host an international conference on security and diplomacy, the Maharana Pratap Geopolitics Dialogue 2024. The central them...
India growth story is here, now & realThe India growth story is "here, now and real" as the country surges ahead under the stewardship of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "strong ...
India growth story is here, now & real, Times Group MD Vineet Jain saysSpeaking at the Times Network India Economic Conclave, Times Group MD Vineet Jain praised Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership ...
Australia-India ties, solid line & lengthThe first India-Australia prime minister-level annual talks, held during Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's visit to India last week, saw pr...
View: Xi and the art of losing friendsXijinping’s legacy, in this regard, will be viewed as in the art of losing friends, of having burst the fragile fiscal-bubbles of fledgling...
Opposition space still stays regionalThe Congress' usefulness by dint of its 'shallow but wide' pan-India presence - as opposed to the deep(ening) but narrow presence of region...
Show Lanka India is Indo-Pacific readyThe current geopolitical context makes India's active efforts to shore up Sri Lanka, and to strengthen the regional economy, even more crit...
India and Russia hold back-to-back meetings to expand strategic partnership, investmentsWith Russia emerging as a political factor in defusing tensions with China, foreign secretary Harsh V Shringla held wide-ranging dialogues ...
Sitharaman attends SCO conclave in Kyrgyzstan; holds talks with Chinese counterpartOn the sidelines of the conclave, Sitharaman attended a bilateral meeting with Chinese Defence Minister General Wei Fenghe.
ET View: Aim higher than the CommonwealthNo one is arguing India gets up and leaves the room. That would be rude. But India needs to learn to cherrypick international platforms.