Leave India…: Foxconn to Chinese staff at Indian iPhone factories; What’s Beijing’s role

Apple’s iPhone production faces disruption as Foxconn experiences a significant withdrawal of Chinese engineers from its Indian facilities, impacting the ramp-up for iPhone 17 manufacturing. This exodus, influenced by China’s efforts to restrict technology transfer and skilled labor exports, threatens Apple’s ambitious goals to shift iPhone production to India amidst rising geopolitical tensions and supply…

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China vs Dalai Lama: Beijing says govt to approve successor; claims name to come from golden urn

China insists on approving the next Dalai Lama. However, the current Dalai Lama says the selection should follow Tibetan Buddhist traditions. He reiterated this ahead of his 90th birthday. The Dalai Lama has entrusted the Gaden Phodrang Trust with overseeing the search. The current Dalai Lama fled to India in 1959.

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China vs Dalai Lama: Beijing says govt to approve successor; claims name to come from golden urn China insists on approving the next Dalai Lama. However, the current Dalai Lama says the selection should follow Tibetan Buddhist traditions. He reiterated this ahead of his 90th birthday. The Dalai Lama has entrusted the Gaden Phodrang Trust with overseeing the search. The current Dalai Lama fled to India in 1959.

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Uttarakhand CM Dhami welcomes newly elected BJP state president Mahendra Bhatt

Chief Minister Dhami congratulated Bhatt and extended best wishes for his second term as the state BJP chief. State General Secretary (Organisation) Ajaey Kumar was also present on the occasion.

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Uttarakhand CM Dhami welcomes newly elected BJP state president Mahendra Bhatt Chief Minister Dhami congratulated Bhatt and extended best wishes for his second term as the state BJP chief. State General Secretary (Organisation) Ajaey Kumar was also present on the occasion.

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‘Biggest reforms? Not at all’: Chidambaram counters Amit Shah on new criminal laws; calls their enactment an exercise in ‘cut and paste’

Senior Congress leader P. Chidambaram has criticized the new criminal laws, labeling them a mere “cut and paste” exercise, countering Home Minister Amit Shah’s claim of them being the biggest reforms since Independence. Chidambaram asserts that the new laws largely replicate the old ones, causing confusion among legal professionals.

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‘Biggest reforms? Not at all’: Chidambaram counters Amit Shah on new criminal laws; calls their enactment an exercise in ‘cut and paste’ Senior Congress leader P. Chidambaram has criticized the new criminal laws, labeling them a mere “cut and paste” exercise, countering Home Minister Amit Shah’s claim of them being the biggest reforms since Independence. Chidambaram asserts that the new laws largely replicate the old ones, causing confusion among legal professionals.

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