IPL Auction 2026 Preview: Star attractions, key targets and the battles that will define the night | Cricket News

The IPL Auction 2026 mini-auction promises intrigue not through volume, but precision. With franchises arriving armed with targeted shopping lists, the spotlight firmly rests on a skewed demand-supply dynamic — especially for seam-bowling all-rounders — that could make Cameron Green the biggest beneficiary when bidding begins in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday.Go Beyond The Boundary with…

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Vijay Hazare Trophy 2025–26: Groups, teams, venues, telecast details — All you need to know as Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma return to domestic grind

Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma (PTI Photo) The Vijay Hazare Trophy 2025–26 promises to be far more than a routine domestic one-day tournament, with the charismatic presence of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma lending unprecedented gravitas to the competition that begins on Wednesday, December 24. For the first time in years, India’s biggest stars will…

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Economic Survey calls for phasing out cross-subsidised rail and power tariffs to cut logistics costs, boost competitiveness

NEW DELHI: High railway freight rates arising from cross-subsidisation are distorting competition with road transport, pushing up commodity prices, consumer inflation, and overall logistics costs, the Economic Survey 2025–26 highlighted.Reiterating the proposal in the Electricity Amendment Bill, 2026, the survey recommended the complete elimination of cross-subsidies for railways and the manufacturing sector within the next…

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India’s export performance from 2013-14 to 2025-26

India’s total exports of merchandise and services have been estimated at US$ 860.09 billion during FY 2025–26 (April–March), marking a growth of 4.22% compared to US$ 825.26 billion in the previous financial year according to the latest official trade estimates released by the government. The growth, it is opined, reflects a steady performance across both goods and services…

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‘Why don’t you look at your own region?’: Jaishankar slams West’s ‘free advice’ on Op Sindoor; what he said | India News

NEW DELHI: External affairs minister S Jaishankar on Wednesday took a dig at the western hypocrisy during India’s military response under Operation Sindoor, declaring India does not need the West’s free advice. “Why don’t you look at your own region for levels of violence?” he remarked.Speaking to members of the Indian community in Luxembourg, Jaishankar…

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