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India’s Climate-Finance Gap Is Smaller Than It Seems

NEW DELHI: India finds itself at a critical juncture: it must accelerate economic growth while meeting its climate commitments. Estimates of the country’s climate-financing needs have ranged from $160 billion to $288 billion annually through 2030, but these top-down figures rely on broad assumptions and often fail to reflect sector-specific realities.

140 Afghan nationals return home from Pakistan

Kabul, Aug 28: A total of 140 Afghan nationals who were recently released from Pakistani jails returned home on Wednesday, the

Netanyahu’s Path Is Leading Israel to Ruin

US President Donald Trump’s administration, reluctant to bankroll foreign wars, has its own reasons to reconsider its support of Israel’s

China issues yellow alert for Typhoon Kajiki

Beijing, Aug. 25: China’s national observatory activated a yellow alert — the third-highest level in its four-tier color-coded weather warning

Washington makes military aid overtures to Sahel juntas

Washington, Aug 25: Under President Donald Trump the United States has reset relations with west Africa’s military leaders on a

Vance defends tariffs on India as “leverage” to push Russia…

Washington dc, Aug 25: United States Vice President JD Vance on Sunday (local time) defended the imposition of secondary sanctions

North Korea test-fires two new air defence missiles: KCNA

Seoul, Aug 24: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has overseen the test-firing of two new air defence missiles, state

S. Korea’s Steel Exports to US Fall 26% in July

Seoul, August 24 : South Korea’s steel exports to the United States tumbled 26 percent in July from a year

India’s Modi dangles tax cuts as US tariffs loom

Mumbai, Aug 24: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s push to slash consumption taxes on everyday goods could deliver billions of

When the Dollar Falls

Crucially, America’s “exorbitant privilege” is not a tribute owed to it for being the world’s leading superpower. It is simply