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THE HINDU

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50% of U.P. industries flout norms: report on Ganga pollution 

In its recent report submitted to the National Green Tribunal, the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) stated that over 50% of the "operational" Grossly Polluting Industries (GPIs) located across the districts in Uttar Pradesh were not in compliance with the government-stipulated pollution norms.


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Eight States with international borders, 0.13% of exports 

When U.S. President Donald Trump signed off on an additional 25% tariffs on imports from India in August 2025, citing trade deficits, the buying of Russian crude, and retaliatory precedent, New Delhi responded with its usual posture - of measured language, closed-door diplomacy and no public retaliation. The choreography was familiar. Washington struck, India absorbed. 


3.

The Saudi-Pakistan deal upends India's strategic thought 

The announcement by Pakistan and Saudi Arabia of the conclusion of a Strategic Mutual Defence Agreement has, expectedly, rankled nerves in New Delhi. In the statement's text, the part which says "any aggression against either country shall be considered an aggression against both" has raised concerns and questions alike, specifically over the trajectory of the India-Saudi dynamic. 


4.

Cooling rights in a sweltering South 

In 2020, nearly 90% of households in the U.S. and Japan owned an AC, compared to 22% in Central and South America and only 6% in Sub-Saharan Africa.


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Why India's urban definition is failing its growing towns 

In the 2011 Census, an urban unit was defined as either a statutory town or a census town. -


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Citizens, domicile, migrants: Why should we worry about Provincial Citizenship? 

Provincial citizenship emerges from nativist politics rooted in an emotional belonging to a State, which gains immediate leverage in regional electoral politics. It challenges the idea of singular Indian citizenship, sparking debates over definitions of 'native’, ‘indigenous’, ‘Adivasi’, ‘local’, or 'son of the soil’. 


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Rajnath's Morocco visit marks new chapter in India-Africa defence ties

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh's maiden visit to Morocco to inaugurate India's first overseas defence manufacturing facility has marked the beginning of a new chapter in the long-standing friendship between India and Morocco. 


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Sri Lankans being trafficked to fight Russia's war in Ukraine: UN expert

Sri Lankans, including Tamils from the civil war-affected northern Jaffna district, are among foreign nationals who have been enlisted by the Russian army to fight in its ongoing war in Ukraine, a UN expert's recent statement has revealed. 


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