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Stock Market Visuals Indian Stock Market Visuals – Real Data Market Performance (Nov 24) Sector Performance Top Gainers (Nifty 50) Top Losers (Nifty 50) BSE Market Breadth
India Trade Deficit October 2025 – Data Visual Dashboard India’s Trade Deficit – October 2025 | Interactive Data Visuals Real data charts visualizing India’s trade deficit, sector impact, U.S. tariff effects, gold imports, and Exim Bank forecasts. 1. India’s Trade Deficit (Oct 2024 vs Oct 2025) 2. Sector-wise Export Contraction (YoY – October 2025) 3. Composition of India’s Imports – October 2025 4. Effect of U.S. 50% Tariffs on India’s Exports (Jun–Oct 2025) 5. Exim Bank Export Forecast (Q3 FY2025–26)

Sam Altman Warns OpenAI Employees of Google AI Competition, Urges Focus on Superintelligence

  Sam Altman addressing OpenAI employees on Google AI competition and the company’s mission toward superintelligence.(Representing AI image) Inside Sam Altman’s Warning: How Google’s AI Surge Could Shake OpenAI — And Why Altman Still Believes in Superintelligence  - Dr.Sanjaykumar pawar Table of Contents Introduction The Context: Why Altman Decided to Speak Up Parsing the Memo: What Exactly Did Altman Say? Tough Months Ahead: “Rough Vibes” & Economic Headwinds Acknowledging Google’s Strength in Pre‑training Anthropic: Another Rival Closing the Gap The Big Bet: Superintelligence Above All Tri‑Pronged Ambition: Research Lab + Infrastructure + Platform The Competitive Landscape Google’s Momentum with Gemini 3 / Gemini 3 Pro Anthropic’s Claude & OpenAI’s Codex Financial Strength: OpenAI vs Google Strategic Moves: OpenAI’s Counterplay Foxconn Partnership: Reindustrializing AI Infrastructure Building Resilience Amidst Economic Pressures Risks, Cha...

SMFCL’s ₹25,000 Crore Borrowing Push: A New Wave in India’s Maritime Finance

SMFCL’s ₹25,000 crore borrowing plan marks a turning point in financing India’s maritime future.(Representing AI image) Charting India’s Maritime Future: Why the ₹25,000 Crore Borrowing Limit for SMFCL Is a Game-Changer  - Dr.Sanjaykumar pawar Table of Contents Introduction What Is SMFCL? Origins and Mandate The ₹25,000 Crore Borrowing Limit – What It Means Why Raise ₹8,000 Crore in FY 25? Strategic Implications How SMFCL Plans to Mobilize Funds Sector Outlook: Why Maritime Infrastructure Needs Dedicated Financing Risks and Challenges Strategic Opportunities: How SMFCL Can Unlock India’s Blue Economy Broader Policy Context: Maritime Development Fund & Vision 2047 Expert Insight & Analysis Conclusion FAQs References 1. Introduction India’s maritime sector is entering a pivotal phase, and the recent decision by Sagarmala Finance Corporation Limited (SMFCL) to approve a ₹25,000 crore borrowing limit , with ₹8,000 crore set to be raised in FY25 , signals a ...