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India can absorb global shocks, emerge stronger: CEA Nageswaran backs economy’s resilience amid Middle East crisis

Chief Economic Adviser V Anantha Nageswaran on Thursday said the Indian economy is well placed to withstand external disruptions and emerge stronger, asserting that the country’s macroeconomic strength built in recent years provides a cushion against global uncertainty.Speaking to ANI, Nageswaran said India had sustained growth of over 7 per cent before the recent geopolitical…

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Middle East conflict forces Indian exporters to reroute shipments, absorb higher costs

Indian exporters and logistics providers are scrambling to limit disruptions from the worsening Middle East conflict by closely tracking shipping carriers, planning consignments earlier and exploring alternate routes, even as freight rates, insurance premiums and transit times rise sharply amid uncertainty around the Strait of Hormuz.The main response from the exporting community has been defensive…

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4 power drinks that help your body absorb vitamin D better |

Elevate your vitamin D levels with refreshing DIY beverages! Explore the wonders of cozy lemon-honey infusion, creamy almond-date beverage, zesty turmeric-coconut mix, and fruity kiwi-yogurt delight. These straightforward recipes not only enhance digestion but also kickstart the vitamin activation process while packing in vital nutrients. Perfect alongside sun exposure and supplements for your wellness journey!…

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‘Indian economy resilient, can absorb shocks’: FM Sitharaman amid 50% US tariffs; targets 8% GDP growth

Union finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Friday highlighted India’s growing economic resilience and said that the nation is well-equipped to absorb external shocks, amid ongoing external trade tensions.“Our capacity to absorb shocks is strong, while our economic leverage is evolving. Our choices will determine whether resilience becomes a foundation for leadership or merely a buffer…

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Indian IT braces for $100,000 H-1B visa fee; firms look to offshoring, local hires to absorb shock – Report

NEW DELHI: Indian IT companies are preparing to cushion the impact of the US administration’s steep hike in H-1B visa fees, with analysts saying the blow, while sharp, is unlikely to be fatal for the sector. On September 19, President Donald Trump signed an executive order raising the fee for new H-1B applications to $100,000,…

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