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India Ranks Sixth in Asia Manufacturing Index 2026, Faces Intensifying Regional Competition

India Placed Sixth in Asia Manufacturing Index 2026

India has secured the sixth position among 11 Asian economies in the Asia Manufacturing Index (AMI) 2026, underlining both its significance as a manufacturing hub and the structural challenges it continues to face. The ranking reflects rising competition across Asia as economies strengthen their industrial ecosystems to attract global investment and integrate deeper into global value chains.

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India Unveils First Tailings Policy to Recover Critical Minerals from Mine Waste

India Launches Its First Comprehensive Tailings Policy

The central government has announced India’s first comprehensive tailings policy, marking a major shift in the country’s mineral exploration and resource management strategy. The policy aims to enable systematic recovery of critical and strategic minerals not only from primary mineral deposits but also from secondary sources such as mine dumps, tailings ponds, slags, and other industrial residues. The move aligns with the Union Budget’s focus on securing critical minerals for India’s clean energy and manufacturing ambitions.

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PM Modi Pays Tribute to Freedom Fighter Parbati Giri on Her Birth Centenary

Honouring a Life of Courage and Compassion

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday paid homage to freedom fighter Parbati Giri on the occasion of her birth centenary, recalling her contributions to India’s independence movement and her lifelong dedication to social service. The Prime Minister described her legacy as inspirational, particularly her tireless work among the poor, women, and tribal communities.

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Darwin’s Bark Spider Silk: Why Only Some Individuals Spin the World’s Toughest Fibre

Nature’s Strongest Fibre Comes with Conditions

The Darwin’s bark spider (Caerostris darwini), native to the forests of Madagascar, produces what scientists recognise as the toughest biological material ever measured. Its dragline silk, with a tensile strength of around 1.6 gigapascals, outperforms steel and most synthetic fibres in both strength and toughness. However, new research shows that this extraordinary property is not uniform across the species and depends strongly on body size, sex, and ecological role.

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Dr. Chandrakant Lahariya Becomes First Indian to Receive Wiley Research Heroes Award

Indian Recognition on the Global Research Stage

Indian public health expert Chandrakant Lahariya has been awarded the Wiley Research Heroes Prize 2025, marking a significant moment for India in the global research ecosystem. A former staff member of the World Health Organization, Dr. Lahariya is the first Indian to receive this international honour, selected from over 2,000 nominations worldwide.

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