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Saturday, March 7, 2026
TopicFinancial Times

Topic: Financial Times

Global media sums up India’s AI summit as a mix of ambition fallen short & ‘out-of-control’ VIP culture

Global media reports on the 'VIP culture' and timing of the AI Impact Summit in Delhi and an exhibition of photographs of the 'types' of Indian people in British India.

Terror attack now focus of Delhi blast probe & Pakistan blames India for college attack, without proof

Global media reports witness accounts of blast near Red Fort that killed 12, PM Modi saying ‘conspirators will not be spared’ & Islamabad’s bombing accusation against India.

No trade deal 6 months after Modi’s US visit & Shah tells Parliament 3 terrorists behind Pahalgam killed

New Delhi: Six months after Narendra Modi’s visit to the US, where “hopes were high for a quick trade agreement”—there is no deal in...

Air India crash will ‘cast a cloud over’ country’s aviation ambitions & Boeing’s ‘revitalisation efforts’

Global media terms the crash as the latest in a string of high-profile aviation disasters, raising the question: 'How safe is it to fly?'. They also highlight eyewitness accounts.

Price tag of the grand Ambani wedding, popularity of UPI & the ‘cultural shift’ India is witnessing

Global media also discusses impact of 'scorching heat' and elections on Indian companies, with profits for some firms showing a downward trend & the 20-yr-old who tried to shoot Trump.

BJP ‘fatally wounded’, NDA govt ‘very fragile’, ‘smallest disturbance’ can dislodge it — Rahul Gandhi

In an interview to Financial Times, Congress MP says LS poll results brought about a ‘tectonic shift’ in Indian politics, claims some from ruling alliance in touch with Opposition.

Adani Group’s plans to diversify and how cricket in India is intertwined with politics

Global media also analyses how Modi is doubling down on 'anti-Muslim' rhetoric ahead of election results, stoking fear among Hindus about potential dangers of opposition coming to power.

Apple forced to make major cuts to production for Vision Pro, reports Financial Times

Complexity of headset design and difficulties in production are behind scaling back of targets, FT reported, and plans for more affordable version of device have been pushed back.

Twitter’s new CEO working on measures to bring back advertisers, reports Financial Times

Linda Yaccarino, who started as CEO on 5 June, is planning to launch full-screen, sound-on video ads for users scrolling through the platform's short-video feed, the report said.

Off The Cuff with Gideon Rachman

The world is a changed place now with a stronger China and weaker America, Gideon Rachman @gideonrachman, Chief Foreign Affairs Commentator, Financial Times, said...

On Camera

Iran could be a ‘forever war’ if the Kurds join the fight

The US has turned to the Kurds whenever it has needed allies on ground— in Iraq, in Syria, & now perhaps in Iran. Rarely has it worked out well, either for them or the region.

Queues, price hikes and shortages as Asia battles fuel crunch

Stock for power distributors and refineries began to falter in the middle of the week leaving multiple countries, including China, to cut back.

Iranian naval ship Lavan with crew of 184 docked in Kochi same day US torpedoed IRIS Dena

IRIS Lavan was in the region for the International Fleet Review held last month and ‘sought urgent docking in Kochi citing technical issues,’ it is learnt.

Trump brings the Age of Humiliation for friends. Modi needs stoicism abroad, humility at home

Trump has ushered in the age of humiliation. His method is to push around America’s friends rudely and publicly. He knows none of them can afford to fight back.