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Asian Development Bank (ADB) President Masato Kanda reportedly said that for long term growth and stability of the Indian economy it needs to emphasize income distribution of the people, economic
reforms and take steps to increase competitiveness to foster sector investments. He said this to national media of India in Milan where the annual meeting of the ADB was held.

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Russia has expressed skepticism about the feasibility of a swift peace agreement with the United States regarding the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has revealed that Moscow seeks a comprehensive, long-term resolution addressing the root causes of the war, rather than a temporary ceasefire that could lead to renewed hostilities.

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The Supreme Court of India will continue hearing a batch of 73 petitions challenging the constitutional validity of the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025 today. The hearing will resume at 2pm where the Centre and the BJP-led state governments are likely to push back against an interim order being considered by the top court. A bench comprising Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna and Justices Sanjay Kumar and K.V. Viswanathan was on Wednesday willing to issue a notice on the petitions and pass a short order. During yesterday’s hearing, the opposing counsel maintained that they are seeking a stay on some parts of…

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Blue Origin has now successfully launched its first all-women crew aboard the New Shepard NS-31 mission. The 10-minute suborbital flight carried six women across the Kármán line, the internationally recognized boundary of space, before returning safely to Earth. The deposit for the flight alone costed somewhere around ₹1.3 crores. Leading the mission was Lauren Sánchez, media personality and executive vice president of the Bezos Earth Fund. Sánchez, who is also engaged to Blue Origin founder Jeff Bezos, has been a vocal advocate for expanding women’s roles in aerospace. The high-profile crew also included global pop icon Katy Perry, who performed…

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India and UK made landmark FTAIndia and UK made landmark Free Trade Agreement (FTA) on 6th May. Both of the Prime Ministers Narendra Modi of India and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced it. On the atmosphere of ongoing high tariff imposition and counter imposition of it among some countries that initiated by the US the formation ofFTAs among countries are thought to be helpful for the world economy.How does FTAs help?India has been a laggard country in making FTAs either in regional levels or distant levels. Some well known economists expressed their opinions about it and said that unless…

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