Infosys faces a penalty of over Rs 66 lakh from the Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore related to GST payments. Simultaneously, Infosys plans to acquire a 75% stake in Versent Group, a subsidiary of Telstra, for approximately Rs 1,336 crore. This acquisition aims to enhance AI-enabled cloud and digital solutions for Australian businesses through a strategic collaboration.
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As Trump and Putin meet in Alaska, Zelenskyy emphasizes the high stakes for Ukraine, seeking a path to just peace through trilateral discussions. He reported battlefield updates and intelligence assessments, stressing Russia's losses and intentions. Trump indicated potential security guarantees for Ukraine but left land concessions to their discretion, aiming for a deal-making second meeting.
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Despite escalating trade tensions and disagreements over energy policy, the United States maintains that India remains a crucial strategic partner. The State Department emphasized the need for open dialogue to resolve concerns, including trade imbalances and India's Russian oil purchases.
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Home Minister Amit Shah lauded security forces for the secure and seamless Amarnath Yatra, which saw over 4.1 lakh pilgrims this year. This pilgrimage followed the Pahalgam attack and Operation Sindoor. Shah congratulated the security forces, the Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board, the J&K administration, and voluntary organizations for their commendable contributions to the successful pilgrimage.
President Trump asserted that Vladimir Putin won't "mess around" with him ahead of their summit in Alaska, where they plan to discuss a potential ceasefire in Ukraine. Trump believes Putin desires full control of Ukraine but insists this won't happen under his presidency. He also proposed a second meeting involving European leaders and Volodymyr Zelenskyy to foster peace negotiations.
Infosys faces a penalty of over Rs 66 lakh from the Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore related to GST payments. Simultaneously, Infosys plans to acquire a 75% stake in Versent Group, a subsidiary of Telstra, for approximately Rs 1,336 crore. This acquisition aims to enhance AI-enabled cloud and digital solutions for Australian businesses through a strategic collaboration.
PM Modi staunchly opposed US President Trump's increased tariffs on Indian goods, particularly in response to India's stance on Russian oil purchases. Modi asserted India's unwavering commitment to protecting its farmers, dairy farmers, and fishermen, even if it meant personal repercussions. He emphasized self-reliance and national pride, rejecting US demands for access to India's agriculture, dairy, and fishery sectors.