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Russia's share in India's crude oil imports dropped to 25% in December from 34% the previous month; U.S. President has claimed India will stop Russian oil imports in exchange for lower tariffs.
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The Union government on Friday told Parliament that it has completely paid up its commitment of $120 million for Chabahar port, well before the U.S. sanctions waiver runs out in April 2026.
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The Kerala government has issued a fresh notification on Thursday to reaffirm that the National Population Register (NPR) will not be implemented in the State under any circumstances.
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The explosion in an illegal rathole mine in Meghalaya on February 5, killing at least 18 workers, is a grim reminder that court supervision cannot substitute governance. Illegal coal mining in India is a long-running problem, but the northeast, especially Meghalaya's coal belt, has a distinct ecosystem - of small privately or commun-ity-owned landholdings, thin coal seams, weak local enforcement, and supply chains - that can launder illegal coal into legitimate markets through intermediaries.
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Last week, India and the European Union (EU) achieved what, until just a year or two ago, many observers considered impossible: meeting halfway to conclude a long-elusive trade agreement. Negotiated, stalled, revived and reimagined over a quarter of a century, the deal represents far more than a technical breakthrough on tariffs. It marks a strategic inflexion point in what could become one of the most consequential partnerships to stabilise an international order that is marked by rapid, uncertain and conflictual transition.
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In a bid to address the worsening work-life balance and rising mental health concerns, CPI(M) Rajya Sabha member A.A. Rahim on Friday introduced the Right to Disconnect Bill.
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Kerala MP Haris Beeran has moved a Private Member's Bill in the Rajya Sabha to amend the Census Act, 1948 to insert a provi-sion to conduct at least one Census in the whole of India every 10 years.
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The Global CyberPeace Summit 2026, to be organised from February 8 to 10 in New Delhi, will focus on pressing digital challenges ranging from cybercrime, Al risks, misinformation, and critical infrastructure protection to digital governance.
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The Supreme Court on Friday allowed the medical termination of a 30-week-old pregnancy of a minor while noting that a person cannot be compelled to carry her pregnancy to its full term.
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The Centre has provided an official definition of what constitutes a "deep tech" start-up in India.
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The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) voted unanimously to keep the policy repo rate unchanged at 5.25% and decided to continue with a neutral stance.

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