OpenAI Sets Up First Indian Office in Delhi This Year, Begins Hiring

OpenAI Sets Up First Indian Office in Delhi This Year, Begins Hiring

OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, has opened its first office in India, located in New Delhi. This marks a major step in the company’s global expansion. India is one of the fastest-growing markets for artificial intelligence, which makes this move especially important. Chief Executive Officer Sam Altman expressed his excitement about the development. He confirmed…

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US & India Trade Talks Stalled, Hope Remains for Deal by October

US & India Trade Talks Stalled, Hope Remains for Deal by October

US-India trade talks have stalled after Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent confirmed that negotiations remain at a standstill. He said India is “a bit recalcitrant” because it refuses to open its agriculture and dairy markets to American products. Moreover, the dispute has grown more serious after tensions with President Trump. The United States is one of…

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Panic in the Skies: Air India Flight AI2455's Detour to Chennai

Panic in the Skies: Air India Flight AI2455’s Detour to Chennai

On a recent evening, passengers aboard Air India Flight AI2455’s Detour faced a frightening experience when the aircraft, bound for Delhi, diverted to Chennai due to a suspected issue. The incident immediately raised safety concerns and sparked calls for a thorough investigation. Congress MP K Suresh, who was among the passengers, recounted how the flight…

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Modi and Putin Discuss Stronger Ties Amid US Tariffs

Modi and Putin Discuss Stronger Ties Amid US Tariffs

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke on Friday, reaffirming their plan to strengthen the India-Russia partnership. The call came amid rising trade tensions with the United States, which recently imposed tariffs on Indian imports, especially over oil purchases from Russia. Earlier that day, Modi had spoken with Brazilian President Luiz…

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India Delays $3.6 Billion Boeing Jet Deal After US Tariff Increases

India Delays $3.6 Billion Boeing Jet Deal After US Tariff Increases

India delays $3.6 Billion boeing jet deal after rising tariffs imposed by US President Trump sharply increased costs. The agreement involved six Boeing P-8I aircraft, vital for maritime patrol and naval surveillance. The delay underscores how trade tensions directly affect defense procurement. The P-8I deal, initially approved in 2021 for $2.42 billion by the US…

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