The relationship between the US and India took a turn when President Trump made several controversial statements regarding Kashmir, which India rejected and caused tensions. The report highlights that US-Brazil relations were not as strong as those with India and experienced a decline during Trump’s time in office. The United States expressed concerns over India’s protectionist trade policies and its decision to buy Russian oil. The report suggests collaboration with ‘swing states’ like India for global interests instead of alienating them. The BBC raises the question of whether India’s recent cricket victory can redefine women’s cricket worldwide.
Jemimah Rodrigues’ exceptional performance against Australia earned India a place in the Women’s World Cup final. The match showcased high-quality batting and can potentially revolutionize women’s cricket in India, according to experts. COP30 preparations are underway, focusing on clean energy transition. Sumant Sinha, founder of ReNew Energy, stresses India’s commitment to achieving 500GW of non-fossil fuel capacity by 2030. The New York Times explores cloud seeding attempts in Delhi to combat pollution, which failed to produce significant results.
The Economist reports a growing demand for weight-loss drugs worldwide, including powerful GLP-1s. India and China are showing interest in these drugs, with Indian companies working on generic versions. Competition is rising as Indian firms aim to export these drugs globally after patents expire. While India focuses on replicating existing drugs, China is moving towards innovation in this sector.






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