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ONGC Shares In Focus After Gas Production Starts From Daman Project

The DUDP is located about 180 kilometres north west of Mumbai and about 80 km south of Pipavav, Gujarat. Oil and Natural Gas Corp. shares rose during early trade on Monday after it started commercial supply of gas from its offshore facility in Daman. The Daman Upside Development Project, developed with a capital expenditure of approximately $1 billion, commenced monetisation on Sunday by flowing gas from Platform B-12-24P to the Hazira Plant. The successful execution, completed in less than two years, underscores strong project management and innovative drilling techniques, setting the stage for phased production ramping, ONGC said in a stock exchange filing. The DUDP is located about 180 kilometres northwest of Mumbai and about 80 km south of Pipavav, Gujarat. The project went live with the commencement of production from its first well in August 2016.  The new gas supply comes amid the disruption in imports from Persian Gulf producers since the outbreak of the Iran war a month ago. Tehran has allowed limited shipping through the narrow Strait of Hormuz.

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Shashi Tharoor writes: A new world order needs a credible architect. India must claim that role

When India remains passive as expletive-laden threats fly and violations of the UN Charter multiply, it risks losing the very credibility that makes it a leader of the Global South. It is time for a proactive, principled diplomacy. The annals of history are often written in the ink of unintended consequences. As the fragile ceasefire enters its second week, the US naval blockade takes effect in the Strait of Hormuz. With potential escalations threatening mayhem, the world finds itself staring at a landscape transformed by a conflict few desired and none can claim to have won. For India, a nation that historically prides itself on its moral heritage, this crisis has exposed the fragility of our energy security and our lack of leverage with the big powers. But more importantly, it has presented a moment of existential choice: In the wake of the collapse of the peace negotiations, will India continue to hedge its bets in the shadows of giants, or will it stand up to be counted as a principled architect of a new, durable global order? The Iran war, launched under the banner of “Operation Epic Fury”, was framed by Washington as a surgical necessity — a mission to degrade Iran’s nuclear capabilities and proxy networks. Yet, as the war dragged into its second month, the goalposts shifted with dizzying frequency. From regime change to the desperate restoration of maritime navigation, the shifting objectives revealed a fundamental truth: Modern warfare is a blunt instrument incapable of resolving geopolitical problems surgically.

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Infosys ropes in 7-time Grand Slam Champion Carlos Alcaraz as global brand ambassador

IT services company Infosys on Wednesday (April 15, 2026) announced it has signed up seven-time Grand Slam Champion Carlos Alcaraz as its global brand ambassador. Further, Infosys — leveraging Infosys Topaz, an AI-first offering powered by generative and agentic AI technologies — will now work with Alcaraz and his coaching team to develop an AI-powered match analytics and a personalised performance application to aid match preparation and in-game strategy.

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Gems and jewellery exports fall to five-year low on U.S. tariffs

Shipments to the ‌U.S. fell 45% from a year earlier to $5.09 billion, as exports were disrupted for several months after Washington imposed reciprocal ‌tariffs and later added a further 25% ​duty on Indian goods, GJEPC data showed. Gems and jewellery exports in the 2025/26 fiscal year ​dipped 3.3% from a year earlier to their ‌lowest level in five years, as ​shipments to the top buyer, the ⁠U.S., nearly halved, a leading trade body said on Wednesday (April 15, 2026), reflecting the impact of tariffs and ‌duties. Gem and jewellery exports in the year to the end ‌of March fell to $27.72 billion, the lowest ‌since ⁠2020/21, when pandemic-led lockdowns disrupted trade, ⁠and down from $28.7 billion in the previous year, the Gem and Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) said in a ​statement.

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RBI MPC meeting Highlights: Headline inflation remains our target, and managing that is our primary goal, says RBI Governor

RBI policy rate will remain unchanged at 5.25%; Developments in West Asia to widen Current Account Deficit (CAD), says RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra; the fundamentals of the Indian economy remain on a strong footing, RBI Guv says The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Sanjay Malhotra announced that the central bank’s policy rate will remain unchanged at 5.25%. The decision was announced on Wednesday (April 8, 2026), following the RBI monetary policy committee (MPC) meeting, where the unchanged rate was decided unanimously. Citing elevated energy and other commodity prices coupled with supply shock due to disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, the RBI said these will act as a drag on domestic production in 2026-27.  Real GDP growth for FY-27 has been projected at 6.9%, the RBI said, while it put the CPI inflation for FY27 at 4.6% as compared to the earlier projection of 4.5% for the year. Mr. Malhotra said that the fundamentals of the Indian economy remain on a strong footing, even as developments in West Asia are expected to widen the Current Account Deficit. 

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Modi, Trump discuss need to keep Strait of Hormuz secure

The telephone call from the U.S. President came three days after the U.S. and Iran held a round of talks in Islamabad to resolve the West Asia crisis. Against the backdrop of continued tension in the Gulf region, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday held a conversation with U.S. President Donald Trump and discussed the need to keep the Strait of Hormuz “open and secure”.

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India to host Foreign Minister-level meetings of BRICS and Quad in May

The confirmation has come days after U.S. Ambassador Sergio Gor said on a social media post that Secretary of State Marco Rubio will visit India “next month”, i.e. in May. India will host Foreign Ministers-level meeting of the BRICS grouping in May, official sources have confirmed. The meeting will be the first occasion when officials of Iran and the United Arab Emirates will be “face to face” since the conflict began with the U.S.-Israel attacking Iran on February 28, 2026. Diplomatic sources and officials have also confirmed that India is on track to host the Quad Foreign Ministers meeting in the last week of May. The confirmation has come days after U.S. Ambassador Sergio Gor said on a social media post that Secretary of State Marco Rubio will visit India “next month”, i.e. in May.

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Iran ups threats over naval blockade, but still talking to U.S.

Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi welcomed in Tehran on Wednesday (April 15) a Pakistani delegation led by army chief Asim Munir that Iranian state television said was to relay a new U.S. message and discuss a second round of talks. Iran’s military threatened on Wednesday (April 15, 2026) to shut down the Red Sea trade unless the United States lifted its naval blockade on Tehran’s ports, saying the ceasefire was at risk. The warning came as a Pakistani delegation arrived in Tehran bearing a new message from Washington after a first attempt at a peace deal fell flat, with U.S. President Donald Trump indicating talks could resume this week.

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Pakistani delegation, led by Army chief Munir, reaches Iran for peace talks…

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi welcomes Pakistan army chief Asim Munir at an airport in Tehran, Iran, April 15, 2026. Photo: Iranian Foreign Ministry/WANA (West Asia News Agency) via Reuters.. Pakistan’s Army chief Field Marshal Asim Munir reached Tehran on Wednesday (April 15, 2026) for talks with the Iranian leadership as part of his country’s efforts to resolve the conflict between the U.S. and Iran. Mr. Munir is part of a delegation that includes Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, the Inter-Services Public Relations, the media wing of the military, said in a statement.

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London police launch probe after ‘attempted arson attack’ on synagogue

This attack on a Finchley synagogue comes amid rising antisemitic violence. A police forensics officer works during an investigation into an attack in the early hours of the morning, at the Finchley Reform Synagogue, in the North Finchley area of north London, on April 15, 2026. London police said on Wednesday (April 15, 2026) they were hunting two suspects after an “attempted arson attack” on a synagogue in the north of the capital, amid an upsurge in antisemitic incidents. The pair, dressed in dark clothing and balaclavas, approached the synagogue in Finchley shortly after midnight and “threw two bottles suspected to contain petrol” which did not ignite, the Metropolitan Police Force said in a statement.