From Chemicals to Green Hydrogen: India’s Investment Footprint Grows in Egypt
Between January and July 2025, Indian companies invested approximately US$ 33 billion across global markets, averaging about US$ 4.7 billion each month.
Between January and July 2025, Indian companies invested approximately US$ 33 billion across global markets, averaging about US$ 4.7 billion each month.
India is in the midst of a mobility transformation—one that is electric, indigenous, and future-ready. What started as an ambitious clean energy vision is now rapidly unfolding on the ground, with the country making significant strides in electric vehicle (EV) adoption.
Oman is setting its sights on welcoming one million Indian tourists annually, a goal that reflects the country’s increasing efforts to position itself as a top travel destination for Indian travelers.
Digital Transformation of Africa’s Agricultural Sector: Need to have Challenges understood, Priorities drawn and Strategies worked out, in the era of globalization and digitalised economy
Dr. Soumya Swaminathan, Chairperson of the M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation and former Deputy Director-General at the World Health Organization (WHO), on Thursday praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his unwavering commitment to the welfare of India’s farmers.
As the world’s fastest-growing major economy and the third largest carbon emitter, India faces a dual challenge: meeting the rising energy demands of 1.45 billion people while cutting its carbon footprint.
Digital transformation of Namibia’s Agri-Food Sector: Unlocking potential, empowering smallholders, and creating jobs for rural youth, synergizing STAS 2025 and Digital Namibia Strategy 2021through AgriTech Startups in Rural Areas
We’re living in a time where division seems to define the world around us. From the war in Ukraine to ongoing unrest in the Middle East and parts of Africa, conflicts—both old and new—are shaping the global landscape.
Shri Chouhan extended his gratitude to ICAR on behalf of the 800 million Indians who rely on the public distribution system, as well as the international community that depends on Indian agricultural exports. He highlighted the Foundation Day as a significant and festive occasion, celebrating the nation’s agricultural progress.
All four Indian representatives at the prestigious global event earned medals, with two students clinching gold and two securing silver—earning the nation well-deserved international acclaim.