India Halts Indus Pact, Clamps Down on Pakistan Post-Attack
New Delhi: In a stern riposte to the Pahalgam terror attack that claimed 26 lives, India’s Cabinet Committee on Security has frozen cornerstone links with Pakistan, citing “credible cross‑border linkages” to the terror strike. Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri announced an immediate suspension of the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty—long a rare symbol of
BSL Elevating India’s Textile and Fashion Industry Globally
The Brands and Sourcing Leaders Association (BSL) is a premier global community uniting influential leaders from the branding and sourcing sectors. With a collective trade value exceeding USD 55 billion in domestic and international textile and apparel markets, BSL serves as a critical platform for fostering collaboration, driving innovation, and
Technical Textiles Shaping India’s Automotive Innovation
Technical textiles are rapidly transforming the automotive landscape—not only redefining performance but also advancing sustainability across the industry. What once served limited roles in seat belts and airbags now powers a revolution in vehicle design and engineering. These advanced materials are embedded across the entire spectrum of modern mobility—spanning lightweight
Pahalgam Terror Attack: 26 Killed, PM Vows Swift Justice
In a brutal terror attack in the Baisaran Valley of Pahalgam yesterday, 26 people were killed, including a Navy officer and an Intelligence Bureau official. Several others were injured as terrorists opened fire on unarmed tourists. Witnesses reported militants emerging from the woods and shooting indiscriminately. Evacuations were conducted via
Agro-Textiles Paving the Way for Growth in Agriculture
India is rapidly establishing itself as a global powerhouse in technical and agro-textiles. This ascent is propelled by relentless innovation, targeted policy interventions, and rising domestic demand. The National Technical Textiles Mission, coupled with the Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) schemes, has acted as a catalyst—fuelling R&D, advancing infrastructure, and unlocking significant
Suncross Balancing Quality and Affordability in Bicycles
Founded in 2004 and spearheaded by Naren International—a Government of India-recognized export house headquartered in Ludhiana—Suncross Bikes has carved a formidable presence in India’s premium bicycle segment. Over the years, the brand has earned accolades for its uncompromising commitment to quality, relentless innovation, and an unwavering focus on customer satisfaction.
JD Vance Meets PM Modi, Trade and Defence Talks Advance
New Delhi: US Vice President JD Vance, on a four-day visit to India, met Prime Minister Narendra Modi today in a closed-door meeting, followed by high-level delegation talks. The visit comes at a critical juncture, as the global economy grapples with the US-China trade war and New Delhi and Washington
Smart Laws for Viksit Bharat: Embracing Tech and Training
An agile, transparent, and accountable legal system lies at the heart of India’s economic transformation. By curbing excessive institutional litigation—particularly from government entities—India can dramatically enhance efficiency, reduce delays, and strengthen investor confidence. When public institutions act as model litigants, they accelerate dispute resolution, allowing resources to be channelled toward
Syneriq Global Syncs Its AI-First GCC to Steer AI-Led Future
Syneriq Global, a multinational powerhouse in AI-driven solutions, products, and consulting, continues to redefine digital transformation across industries. With a footprint that spans the United States, Mexico, Canada, South Africa, and India—specifically Hyderabad and Visakhapatnam—the company has been a driving force in tech innovation for over a decade. Its core
Trump Warns Nations with 8-Point Trade Offence List
US President Donald Trump on Sunday issued a stern eight-point list warning nations of “non-tariff cheating” practices that could sour ties with Washington. The list flags offences like currency manipulation, VAT rebates on exports, export subsidies, dumping, IP theft, and protective standards—including Japan’s alleged “bowling ball test” on US cars.