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16.02.26 - 17:01
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Gipfel in Indien diskutiert über Auswirkungen von KI (DPA-AFX)
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NEU-DELHI (dpa-AFX) - Unter dem Motto "Wohlergehen für alle, Glücklichsein für alle" diskutieren Regierungs- und Unternehmensvertreter sowie Experten aus aller Welt in Neu-Delhi über die realen Auswirkungen Künstlicher Intelligenz. "KI verändert heute ......
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16.02.26 - 12:31
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India Highway Authority Plans Infra Trust IPO in March (Bloomberg)
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The National Highways Authority of India is preparing to launch an initial public offering of its infrastructure investment trust, which could raise as much as 57 billion rupees ($629 million), as soon as next month, according to people familiar with the matter....
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16.02.26 - 12:15
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India Might Soon Replace Russian Oil With Venezuelan At Scale After All (ZeroHedge)
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India Might Soon Replace Russian Oil With Venezuelan At Scale After All
Authored by Andrew Korybko,
A new US license is being interpreted as prohibiting Venezuelan energy companies from transactions with China among other countries, which if true, could lead to India purchasing the 642,000 barrels of oil per day that China imported on average last year and thus halving its import of Russian oil.
RT drew attention on social media to the Department of the Treasury's newly issued “Venezuela General License 48” allowing US companies to provide “goods, technology, software, or services for the exploration, development, or production of oil or gas in Venezuela” with two strings attached.
The first one is that any contract that their partners enter into will be governed under the laws of the US, which segues into the second one prohibiting any transactions with Russia, Iran, North Korea, Cuba, and China.
It's for this reason that RT interpreted the abovementioned license in their tweet as...
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16.02.26 - 09:48
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New rail tech policy in works; India eyes major boost for domestic manufacturing (Times of India)
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India is set to launch a new "rail tech" policy to boost domestic manufacturing of advanced railway technology and equipment. This initiative aims to reduce reliance on imports, particularly from China, by offering manufacturers partial funding, technical support, and access to testing facilities. The policy builds on previous innovation efforts and supports the government's broader rail modernization drive....
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