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  1. One of These BRICS Is Not Like the Others Business, Today

    President Trump’s attacks on the group of emerging economies, which includes Brazil, Russia and China, have put one member — India — in an uncomfortable spot.

  2. Musk Clears Final Hurdles for Tesla and Starlink in India World, Today

    In the first tangible inroads Elon Musk has sought for years in India, Starlink passed a final regulatory hurdle and Tesla opened its first India store.

  3. Air India Crash Findings Prompt Inspections of Boeing Fuel Switches World, July 15

    Airlines in India, Singapore and South Korea were inspecting fuel control switches on their Boeing jets.

  4. Fauja Singh, Master Runner at an Advanced Age, Is Dead Sports, July 14

    Competing in a marathon in 2011, he claimed to be 100, though his exact age remained a mystery. “I run while talking to God,” he said in explaining his endurance.

  5. Modi Wants More Indians to Speak Hindi. Some States Are Shouting ‘No.’ World, July 13

    States worry that the imposition of Hindi, the main language of northern India, would wipe out their cultural heritage.

  6. Timeline Details Final Seconds of Crashed Air India Flight World, July 12

    Investigators released a preliminary account of the crash, describing how the plane struggled after its fuel supply was cut.

  7. Read the Air India Crash Report Interactive, July 11

    A preliminary assessment by the Indian authorities said fuel was cut off to both engines shortly before Air India Flight 171 crashed last month, appearing to rule out mechanical failure or design flaws.

  8. Fuel to Air India Plane Was Cut Off Before Crash, Report Says World, July 11

    The focus on the fuel switches on Air India Flight 171 raised questions about the pilots’ actions.

  9. Trump Tariffs Aim to Settle Scores With Countries, No Matter How Small Business, July 9

    The president’s tariff announcements suggest he has not backed away from his initial strategy, where even minor trading partners will face tariffs.

  10. What Is a Trade Deal? Trump Takes an Expansive View. U.S., July 8

    The president is deploying the word “deal” liberally, using the term to describe all kinds of trade arrangements, some very limited or one-sided.

  11. New Deadlines, New Letters — Same Tariff Uncertainty Business, July 7

    The Trump administration is keen to strike deals as it dangles an extension to trading partners. But it’s also issuing threats to some of them.

  12. 10-Minute Challenge: An Archery Contest in Ancient India Interactive, July 6

    We’d like you to look at one piece of art for 10 minutes, uninterrupted.

  13. Irán busca alianzas con los BRICS y un nuevo orden mundial En español, July 5

    Irán se unirá a una reunión del grupo de países BRICS, que incluye a Brasil, Rusia, India, China, Sudáfrica y otros países. Será una oportunidad para demostrar que cuenta con poderosos aliados.

  14. An Isolated Iran Looks to BRICS for Allies, Testing a New World Order World, July 5

    The alliance of emerging economies hopes to offer a counterweight to the United States and other Western powers. But military strikes on Iran are testing its unity.

  15. Deadly Explosion at Factory in India Video, July 1

    The Monday blast at a pharmaceutical factory set off a fire in the southern Indian state of Telangana, killing at least 36 people and injuring another three dozen, officials said.

  16. Explosion at Indian Pharmaceutical Factory Kills 36 World, July 1

    It was not immediately clear what led to the blast at a factory near Hyderabad, but officials said initial clues suggested a pressure buildup in a dryer system.

  17. Así es como India gana espacio para fabricar iPhones en su territorio En español, July 1

    India está haciendo un esfuerzo para fabricar en su territorio. Desde 2020 el primer ministro Narendra Modi anunció una política de gobierno para impulsar la industria y destinó 26.000 millones de dólares a ello.

  18. How the Hottest Place in India Survives World, July 1

    It’s 40 degrees Celsius (104 Fahrenheit), and it’s only 10 a.m. Welcome to Sri Ganganagar.

  19. The Prada Sandal That Led to Cries of Cultural Theft in India World, June 30

    An uproar over a shoe that resembles leather footwear worn by many Indians shows a growing sense that the country should be recognized for its products that collect fame internationally.

  20. From Iran-Israel Strikes to Russia’s War: How Conflicts Reshape Air Travel World, June 30

    Whether caused by a long war or brief skirmish, the closing of skies to air travel is having big effects on cost, convenience and safety.

  21. Trump Wants America to Make iPhones. Here’s How India Is Doing It. Business, June 30

    India is carving out a new space for Foxconn and other high-end manufacturers, just as President Trump demands American companies do at home.

  22. How to Watch Indian, Hungarian and Polish Astronauts Launch to the I.S.S. Science, June 25

    The fourth mission by the company Axiom Space will help the three countries get to the International Space Station for the first time.

  23. Air India C.E.O.’s Comments on Crash Draw Backlash Online Video, June 21

    A video statement by Campbell Wilson, Air India’s chief executive, after the June 12 plane crash was nearly identical to one given five months earlier by the head of American Airlines, after a crash in Washington, D.C.

  24. War, Inflation and Now Drought Are Hitting Global Food Supplies Climate, June 21

    Staples including wheat, beef and coffee are all being affected by the lack of rainfall. In some cases, prices are climbing to record highs.

  25. Air India C.E.O.’s Remarks After Plane Crash Draw Scrutiny Business, June 21

    A video message by Campbell Wilson, Air India’s chief executive, closely resembled what the head of American Airlines said after a deadly crash months earlier.

  26. Air India disminuye sus vuelos internacionales tras el choque mortal En español, June 19

    La medida se adoptó un día después de que las autoridades indias le pidieran a la aerolínea que mejorara sus operaciones, y mientras los retrasos y vuelos cancelados suscitan quejas de los pasajeros.

  27. Air India Cuts International Flights After Crash Causes Chaos World, June 19

    The move came a day after Indian officials told the airline to improve its operations, and as delays and canceled flights are drawing complaints from passengers.

  28. Funeral Held for Loved One Lost in Air India Crash Video, June 19

    A cremation ceremony was held for Kinal Mistry, a victim of the Air India crash who hailed from a community that took pride in those who went abroad. Her family said she was someone who would “fulfill everyone’s dreams.”

  29. What 10 Years of Modi Rule Has Meant for India’s Economy Business, April 1

    Narendra Modi has kept India on its swift upward path among the world’s largest economies. Many Indians are better off, though wealth gaps have widened.

  30. A Visa Backlog Abroad Is Taking a Toll Inside the U.S., Too Travel, April 13

    The pileup has left visitors from places like Brazil, Colombia, India and Mexico waiting months, even a year or more, to visit family or do business in America.

  31. Your Thursday Briefing: Covid Origins Hearing Opens in the U.S. N Y T Now, March 8

    Also, protests in Georgia and armed villagers in Kashmir.

  32. Your Thursday Briefing: 1.5 Million Covid Deaths in China? N Y T Now, February 15

    Also, Scotland’s leader resigns and Air India orders a record 470 planes.

  33. Your Friday Briefing: China’s Campaign Against ‘Zero-Covid’ Protesters N Y T Now, January 26

    Also, Russian missile attacks in Ukraine and a major deal for Indian women’s cricket.

  34. Your Monday Briefing: A Lunar New Year Shooting N Y T Now, January 22

    Also, New Zealand’s next leader and a Lunar New Year travel surge in China.

  35. Russia’s War Could Make It India’s World Foreign, December 31

    The invasion of Ukraine, compounding the effects of the pandemic, has contributed to the ascent of a giant that defies easy alignment. It could be the decisive force in a changing global system.

  36. Your Tuesday Briefing: China’s Space Push N Y T Now, December 12

    Plus China’s vaccination pivot and the year’s most stylish “people.”

  37. Your Monday Briefing: The Social Cost of ‘Zero Covid’ National, December 4

    Plus, Iran abolishes the morality police and Russia vows to defy an oil price cap.

  38. What Happens When a Cascade of Crises Collide? Op Ed, November 13

    Humanity faces a complex knot of seemingly distinct but entangled crises that are causing damage greater than the sum of their individual harms.

  39. Your Thursday Briefing: Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping Likely to Meet N Y T Now, September 7

    Plus India’s growing economy and China’s “zero-Covid” trap.

  40. Sharp Drop in Childhood Vaccinations Threatens Millions of Lives Science, July 15

    Pandemic lockdowns, misinformation campaigns, conflicts, climate crises and other problems diverted resources and contributed to the largest backslide in routine immunization in 30 years.

  41. W.T.O. countries agree to a limited relaxing of patent protections on coronavirus vaccines. Business, June 17

    The agreement is a limited measure that is likely to have little impact on global vaccine supply.

  42. Your Wednesday Briefing: Sievierodonetsk, Isolated N Y T Now, June 14

    The key Ukrainian city lost its last bridge as fighting intensifies.

  43. Your Monday Briefing: Russian Missiles Hit Kyiv N Y T Now, June 5

    Plus Hindus try to flee Kashmir and Taipei commemorates Tiananmen Square.

  44. Your Friday Evening Briefing N Y T Now, May 27

    Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.

  45. Your Wednesday Briefing: Sri Lanka, Out of Fuel N Y T Now, May 17

    Plus lockdowns continue in Shanghai, and India’s community health workers press for a raise.

  46. The Foot Soldiers in India’s Battle to Improve Public Health Foreign, May 17

    Over a million female health workers treat India’s most at-risk women and children, for little pay and sometimes at the cost of their own lives.

  47. Your Monday Briefing: North Korea’s Growing Outbreak N Y T Now, May 15

    Plus India bans most wheat exports and South Korea amends surgery laws.

  48. Death Toll During Pandemic Far Exceeds Totals Reported by Countries, W.H.O. Says Science, May 5

    Nearly 15 million more people died during the first two years of the pandemic than would have been expected during normal times, the organization found. The previous count of virus deaths, from countries’ reporting, was six million.