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This is part of a larger annual deal for 180,000 tonnes via the Friendship Pipeline. Bangladesh seeks more fuel, which India will consider based on availability and market conditions. |
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This is part of a larger annual deal for 180,000 tonnes via the Friendship Pipeline. Bangladesh seeks more fuel, which India will consider based on availability and market conditions. |
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In commercial contracts, parties generally assume that obligations will be performed as agreed. However, extraordinary circumstances may arise that make performance impossible or extremely difficult. To address such contingencies, contracts often include a force majeure clause -- a legal mechanism that protects parties when unforeseen events disrupt their ability to fulfill contractual duties. |
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Union Government invoked ESMA amid middle east tensions and Iran war impacting the fuel supply. This decision is taken to ensure uninterrupted supply of domestic cooking gas, directing refineries and petrochemical units to maximise production of liquefie |
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NEW DELHI: India is considering sending naval ships to escort its vessels through the Strait of Hormuz amid the ongoing Middle East tensions, accordin. |
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LUCKNOW: The impact of the ongoing conflict between the United States-Israel and Iran is being felt on the ground in Uttar Pradesh, as in several other states o |
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In September 1996, I visited Tehran, Iran, for the first time. I stayed at the Homa Hotel, formerly a Sheraton. I wrote at the time that fixed above t. |
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For the first week of the Iran war, the world's attention has been fixed firmly on oil. Analyst have talked about tanker movements in the Strait of Ho. |
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The first 100 hours of operations itself cost the US an estimated $3.7 billion even as Iran relies on inexpensive drones and cheaper ballistic missiles to prolong the conflict and raise the price of victory |
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No matter which way the military conflict goes, for India, the arithmetic is unyielding: the Gulf region accounts for nearly half the international passenger traffic from Indian airports |
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Known widely as the "MIT of the Middle East," the Sharif University in the heart of Iran has trained generations of engineers who have gone on to shape industries across the world. Its reputation was built not only on rigorous selection and strong research but also on a culture that values problem-solving and innovation. |