Strait of Hormuz crisis a wake up call! India eyes Rs 40,000 crore subsea pipeline for uninterrupted gas supplies from Gulf

India’s demand for natural gas has been climbing steadily as the country seeks to raise the share of gas in its overall energy basket. (AI image) As concerns surrounding the Strait of Hormuz intensify, India is fast-tracking efforts to secure uninterrupted gas imports from the Gulf through a direct subsea pipeline. With energy security emerging…

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Group 5 Admit Card 2026: MPESB Group 5 admit card 2026 released for April 15 exam at esb.mp.gov.in: Direct link

MPESB group 5 admit card: The Madhya Pradesh Employees Selection Board, Bhopal, has released the admit card for the Group 5 Staff Nurse and Paramedical Combined Recruitment Test 2026 on April 11, 2026. The examination is scheduled to begin from April 15, 2026 for recruitment to multiple Grade 3 posts in government medical colleges and…

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Nygren Highlights Navajo Economic Growth at Arizona Business Luncheon

Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren joined the American Indian Chamber of Commerce of Arizona for its monthly luncheon, where Navajo Nation officials outlined economic opportunities for businesses, contractors, entrepreneurs, and development partners interested in working with the Navajo Nation. During the event, representatives from the Navajo Nation Division of Economic Development discussed business registration, commercial…

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India’s lost chip dream: The mysterious 1989 fire that may have cost the nation the AI race

Almost four decades ago, India began semiconductor manufacturing — even before the world’s biggest chipmaker, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company which has now become a $50 billion company. Had that early effort succeeded, India could have been at the forefront of today’s AI-driven technological revolution. But a mysterious fire and years of policy neglect derailed those…

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