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Trump’s 50% Tariffs Strike India: Which Sectors Face the Biggest Hit?
As Trump's unprecedented 50% tariffs on Indian goods took effect on August 27, 2025, the ripple effects are already being felt across multiple sectors...
Papa John’s Bold Return to India: 650 Stores Planned After 8-Year Hiatus
After eight years away from Indian shores, Papa John's is making a spectacular comeback with ambitious plans that could reshape the country's pizza landscape....
India’s Bold 2030 Commonwealth Games Bid: Ahmedabad Ready to Shine on Global Stage
In a historic decision that could transform India's sporting landscape, the Union Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has approved India's bid to...
Donald Trump’s 50% Tariffs on India: A Game-Changer for US-India Trade Relations
The US-India trade relationship has taken a dramatic turn as President Donald Trump imposed a crushing 50% tariff on Indian goods to punish the...
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 12 GB GPU confirmed to be launched...
NVIDIA has announced the introduction of a new SKU, the RTX 2060 12GB, with the release of the updated Game Ready driver. As a...
The Winter roadmap for Hitman 3 gives us the Santa 47...
IO Interactive has released the Winter roadmap of planned content for Hitman 3. This roadmap details IO's intentions for Agent 47's future adventures, with...
Minisforum unveils new DeskMini TH50 Mini PC powered by Intel’s...
Minisforum has announced the DeskMini TH50 Mini PC, which will be powered by Intel's Tiger Lake-H CPUs. Minisforum has introduced some high-end Mini-PCs based...
Google to tighten controls over Chrome browser after CMA’s proposal to...
Google has promised to tighten controls on its use of data from its Chrome browser in response to concerns made by Britain's competition authority...
NVIDIA set to bring its GeForce RTX 40 series GPUs based...
NVIDIA has its next-generation GeForce RTX 40 series gaming graphics cards, based on the Ada Lovelace GPU architecture, getting ready for a 2022 release. According...
Folks at Princeton creates a camera the size of a salt...
Princeton and University of Washington researchers have created a camera the size of a coarse grain of salt. Typically, tiny cameras generate poor image...