1.Russia said India is free to buy oil from any country after US President Donald Trump claimed India has agreed ...
1.Russia said India is free to buy oil from any country after US President Donald Trump claimed India has agreed to stop buying Russian oil as part of the trade deal between New Delhi and Washington signed earlier this week. The Kremlin noted that Moscow is not the only crude supplier for New Delhi, and there is nothing new about India's decision to diversify its crude suppliers.
https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/russia-on-india-us-trade-deal-new-delhi-free-to-buy-oil-from-anyone-10948905
2.Just days after President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi sealed a breakthrough trade agreement, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar began a high-profile visit to the United States on February 3 with a clear message: the economic partnership between the two democracies is entering a new phase, with critical minerals now firmly on the agenda.
https://www.indiatoday.in/amp/world/us-news/story/jaishankar-meets-us-treasury-secretary-scott-bessent-india-us-economic-partnership-glbs-2862673-2026-02-04
3.Ajit Pawar last call to his party worker few min before his tragic death, He told him that we are taking all communities along with us. I wanted the world to know that till his last breath, he worked with everyone, across caste and religion. ‘We must move forward taking everyone together’ was his last message and his last voice,” Shrijit Pawar said.
https://indianexpress.com/article/cities/mumbai/last-call-death-ajit-pawar-final-words-plane-crash-revealed-10512667/
4.Hyderabad: Transport workers from Uber, Rapido and Ola, among others, across the country will observe an “All-India Breakdown” on February 7 to protest government inaction and fare exploitation by app-based aggregator platforms, the Telangana App-Based Drivers Forum (TADF) said on Tuesday, February 3.
https://www.siasat.com/ola-uber-rapido-drivers-to-go-on-strike-on-february-7-3335999/
5.The tourism department has warned hotels, homestays, and other accommodation providers of fines for failing to submit mandatory tourist and booking data on the Tourism Information Management Enterprise (TIME) platform. The department reiterated that uploading details of tourists, room bookings, and visitor nationality on the TIME software is compulsory.
https://hospitalitybizindia.com/news-track/goa-tourism-dept-to-fine-non-compliant-hotels-over-missing-tourist-data
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