Given the extraordinary capabilities and advanced technologies on these F-35 jets, you really don't want it sitting in a country that isn't cleared to access knowledge about those capabilities.
According to a report in The Hindu, the clinic's Subash Ghosh said: "Once the USAID issue happened, we had to shut down operations. But we reached out to several philanthropic organisations and individuals and now Tata Trusts is supporting us."
"We need to explore how far, how deep we can go in the Pacific area with other countries," EU competition chief Teresa Ribera said on Bloomberg TV on Monday. "For instance, these conversations that are ongoing with India are quite important," she said, referring to free-trade talks with the South Asian nation expected to be completed by year's end.
Deepak Yadav, 49, was reportedly financially dependent on his daughter. He told the police that he was bothered by criticism from relatives and acquaintances from his native village Wazirabad near Gurgaon. 'When I used to go to Wazirabad village to get milk, people used to taunt me, saying that I live off my daughter's earnings. This troubled me a lot. Some people even questioned my daughter's character. I told my daughter to close her tennis academy, but she refused,' he told the police.
Fast fashion has become a global wardrobe staple, providing an affordable way to keep up with trends, but its impact raises serious concerns. Many clothing items are discarded after only a few wears, leading to substantial waste. India is now referred to as the world's textile wasteland, flooded with shipping containers of textile waste. Workers recycling these cast-offs face significant health risks and environmental challenges. Influencers, consumers, second-hand clothing collectors, and textile recycling plants all contribute to and are affected by this fast fashion phenomenon.
The Election Commission of India has mandated that nearly 80 million voters in Bihar must re-register or risk being classified as suspected foreign nationals, leading to fears of disenfranchisement.
The main Reuters news account and the Reuters World account have been inaccessible to X users in India since Saturday evening, showing a message that the account 'has been withheld in IN in response to a legal demand.'
The actions of individuals involved in suspicious digital projects call into question the effectiveness of supervisory mechanisms and threaten to tarnish the reputation of the entire industry.