Rajeev Raghuvanshi Gets One-Year Extension as India’s Drug Regulator

With effect from March 1, the Center has granted Rajeev Singh Raghuvanshi a one-year extension to serve as India’s top drug regulator. A government order outlining the ruling permits Raghuvanshi to serve as the Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI) on a contractual basis. The action indicates a preference for leadership continuity within the Central … Read more

Bitcoin Surges Past $68,000 After Khamenei Assassination Shocks Global Markets

Trump Crypto Luncheon: Entry Costs Range From $70K to $6M

Following Iran’s confirmation that its supreme leader had been assassinated during a US-Israeli military assault, Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies saw a significant recovery in early Asia trading on Sunday. Crypto Markets Rebound After Geopolitical Shock After the announcement, the original cryptocurrency increased by 2.21% to $68,196. After falling as much as 3.8% the day before, … Read more

After Blacklisting Anthropic, Trump’s Military Still Used Claude AI in Iran Strike

AI & West Asia Conflict Hit Consulting Jobs in India

This report details the escalating dispute between the Trump administration and Anthropic, and the reported continued use of Claude AI in U.S. military operations despite an official phase-out order. According to people familiar with the situation who spoke to the Wall Street Journal, the U.S. military used artificial intelligence software from San Francisco-based startup Anthropic … Read more

Co-Borrower’s Death: Why Your Loan Risk Suddenly Doubles

Govt Plans ₹2 Lakh Cr MSME Relief Package

Joint loans are often seen as a shared financial responsibility, but their legal implications can become deeply complex when one co-borrower passes away. Understanding how lenders respond in such situations is critical for financial preparedness. The lender does not reevaluate fairness or intent once a co-borrower passes away. It returns directly to the loan contract. … Read more