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Decades before the present-day tensions, Israel reportedly secretly sought India's help to bomb Pakistan's nuclear site in Kahuta — but a wary Delhi walked away. Here's why., India News News - Times N
The military exchanges worsened between Israel and Iran overnight on Monday as strikes hit residential areas, killing and wounding civilians, as global leaders voiced alarm over the conflict between the two warring enemies spilling into the wider Middle Eastern region,
Israel and Iran continue to fire a volley of missiles and drones at one another, targeting energy infrastructure as well as residential areas. The conflict, which has killed over 220 people so far since Friday (June 13),
India is a net importer of crude oil, with over 40 percent of its supplies sourced from Middle East nations such as Iraq, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait and Qatar. These countries export crude oil and LNG to India through the Strait of Hormuz route.
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US President Donald Trump has once again claimed credit for halting a recent flare-up between India and Pakistan, asserting he brokered peace by leveraging trade relations.
If Iran’s crude oil supply gets disrupted by 0.5 to 1 million barrels per day, it could lead to global crude oil prices surging by 5 to 10 dollars per barrel in the medium term.
Amid ongoing waves of tit-for-tat strikes between Israel and Iran, hundreds of Indian students in Iran are urging the government to evacuate them immediately.
India's equity benchmarks are set to open little changed on Monday after two straight sessions of losses, as the conflict between Israel and Iran showed no signs of cooling, denting risk sentiment.
Iran's Fattah 1 missile is being praised across the world for its recent strike as it has reportedly penetrated the Iron Dome air defence of Israel
US President Donald Trump claimed that he could secure a deal between Iran and Israel just as he had done between India and Pakistan last month by "using trade".