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Google Launches 'AI Plus' Subscription In India

Google announced on Thursday that it is making its AI Plus subscription service available in India. Priced at Rs. 399 a month, new users can purchase the plan

Impact Of IndiGo Flight Disruptions On Delhi's Economy

The Chamber of Trade and Industry said the estimated loss due to disruptions caused by IndiGo flights is around Rs 1,000 crore in Delhi's business, tourism, and

US Says India Provided Strong Trade Offers In Ongoing Negotiations

The US Trade Representative, Jamieson Greer, reported that India has made solid trade offers as part of the current bilateral trade negotiations. He further not

Your Money, Your Right: PM Modi Highlights Unclaimed Assets

On Wednesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi shared a post on his LinkedIn account. He urged people to claim their abandoned and unclaimed monetary assets.

Amazon To Invest $35 Billion In India By 2030, Creating One Million Jobs

Amazon, an e-commerce leader, on Sunday announced plans to invest $35 billion in India by 2030. The investment, expected to promote business growth, as well as

Supreme Court Review Of Tariffs Raises US Security Concerns, Says Trump

US President Donald Trump has commented on the tariffs imposed on foreign countries currently under review in the Supreme Court. At an event in Pennsylvania,

US Social Media Vetting Causes H-1B Visa Appointment Delays For Indian Applicants

The United States has launched social media vetting for visa applicants, a move that is creating confusion for Indian H-1B visa applicants. Several appointments

Microsoft Announces ₹1.5 Lakh Crore Investment In India

Microsoft announced a significant investment in India. The chief executive officer said the company will invest US$ 17.5 billion to help develop AI in India.

Budget-Friendly Poco C85 5G Smartphone Overview

Poco, a Xiaomi sub-brand, has launched a new smartphone in the C series, dubbed the Poco C85 5G. This latest C-series model is targeted at users seeking a large

Center Sends Clear Warning To IndiGo Over Passenger Issues

Civil Aviation Minister K. Rammohan Naidu said in the Parliament that the government would not spare any airline found inconveniencing the passengers. He made

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