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India's foremost industrial house, the Tatas, is once again grappling with internal divisions, a year after the death of its patriarch and almost a decade after an acrimonious feud within the group cast a harsh light on its governance and the country's family-owned businesses.
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India is the world's most populous country, the third-biggest emitter of greenhouse gases, and remains deeply dependent on polluting coal to meet soaring energy demand.But that capacity has not translated into generation,
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India is the next superpower. If it doesn't gain UNSC membership, the UN will be weakened... This world president issued a major warning
The President of Finland has openly supported India's permanent membership in the United Nations Security Council. The President stated that without India, the organization would continue to weaken. Helsinki: India's bid for a seat on the United Nations Security Council has once again received significant support.
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India Star Amanjot Kaur Breaks Silence On Rumours Of Grandmother's Death After World Cup Triumph
After India's historic triumph, Amanjot's father made a shocking revelation about a crisis in their family. He shared that during the tournament, Amanjot's grandmother suffered a heart attack, but the family chose not to inform the all-rounder so she could focus on the World Cup.