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Wednesday, January 7, 2026
TopicJimmy Carter

Topic: Jimmy Carter

Former US president Jimmy Carter’s 6-day state funeral begins in Georgia

Mourners gathered outside Carter's family farm Saturday as National Park Service rang bell 39 times in his honour. The 39th American president passed away at 100 on 29 December.

When President Jimmy Carter lobbied US Congress to allow sales of uranium to India

US ex-President Jimmy Carter who passed away Sunday at age 100, wielded powers of White House to ensure America sends 39 tonnes of low-enriched uranium to India to keep Tarapur running.

State funeral planned for former US President Jimmy Carter

US President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden praise Jimmy Carter's humanitarian efforts, commitment to civil rights and ensuring fair elections.

Jimmy Carter’s India connect ended in frustration. He represented global rise of US power

Morarji Desai’s deeply anti-nuclear stance should have made for common ground with Jimmy Carter. Except it didn’t.

Former US President & Nobel laureate Jimmy Carter passes away at 100

Carter was known for his humanitarian work and the 1978 peace deal between Israel and Egypt. His term was also marked by recession and the Iran hostage crisis.

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US has entered Venezuela without a clear democratic roadmap—A open-ended foreign occupation

While many leaders in the region have condemned the U.S. military's intervention in Venezuela, it is unclear if countries in the region will be willing or able to truly push back.

Underlining sluggish exports, NITI Aayog flags need to jump-start India’s automotive market

Govt think tank flags India’s skewed auto export mix, warns domestic focus and high tariffs are limiting its global footprint; also highlights how auto components are a bright spot.

S-300, Su-30 jets, T-72 tanks: Inventory of Venezuela’s largely Russian-origin arsenal

Venezuela also boasts of a diverse portfolio of unmanned aerial vehicles capable of carrying out surveillance, reconnaissance and being employed for kinetic purposes as well.

A year-end Mea Culpa in National Interest—The Army-Islam combo doesn’t kill democracy

Many of you might think I got something so wrong in National Interest pieces written this year. I might disagree! But some deserve a Mea Culpa. I’d deal with the most recent this week.