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‘Make in India’ Apple iPhone exports hit new milestone! $50 billion mark crossed under PLI scheme; Samsung lags behind


'Make in India' Apple iPhone exports hit new milestone! $50 billion mark crossed under PLI scheme; Samsung lags behind

Apple Inc’s manufacturing push in India has resulted in a dramatic surge in iPhone exports, with shipments crossing the $50 billion mark under the production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme period. The milestone was achieved by December 2025, just four years after the world’s second-largest company by market capitalisation joined the smartphone PLI programme in FY22, according to data cited by ET. With three months still left in the five-year tenure applicable to Apple, the export figure might climb further. “In the first nine months of FY26 alone, Apple has already exported nearly $16 billion, taking the cumulative iPhone exports past $50 billion within the PLI period,” ET cited the official familiar with the data. Apple’s performance under the scheme has far outpaced that of its closest global rival, South Korean electric gaint, Samsung. Samsung, another mobile phone exporter, shipped nearly $17 billion worth of devices from India, during its five-year PLI window from FY21 to FY25. India’s growing role in Apple’s global supply chain has been supported by five iPhone manufacturing units, three operated by the Tata Group and two by Foxconn. Together, these factories support a network of nearly 45 component suppliers, including a large number of micro, small and medium enterprises, catering to both domestic demand and global exports. Driven largely by iPhone shipments, smartphones now account for around 75% of India’s total mobile exports. The category has emerged as the country’s top export item in FY25, a dramatic jump from its 167th position in 2015. Although the smartphone PLI scheme is scheduled to end in March 2026, government officials have indicated that support for the sector will continue in some form. A new incentive framework is expected to be designed in consultation with industry stakeholders to sustain manufacturing growth. “We agree that there is still a disability with Indian manufacturers when compared with countries like China and Vietnam and we will continue to offer support to the industry,” an official told ET.Though some mobile phone exports were recorded before the PLI scheme was introduced, officials said the real momentum came after its rollout, particularly following Apple’s decision to bring its supplier ecosystem to India. India is currently the only country outside China where iPhones are manufactured at scale. Samsung was the only one among the 10 PLI beneficiaries to conclude its participation in FY25, having met production targets in FY21, the first year of the scheme, due to its existing manufacturing base. Apple, on the other hand, was still setting up new facilities and, along with companies such as Dixon, failed to meet initial targets amid the pandemic and worsening Sino-Indian relations. This prompted the government to extend the scheme by one year. Under the revised terms, companies were allowed to claim incentives for any five consecutive years within the six-year scheme period. Samsung opted for FY21 to FY25, while Apple and others selected FY22 to FY26. To maintain momentum beyond smartphones, Apple’s vendors and Samsung have now been included in the electronics component manufacturing scheme. Samsung plans to manufacture display module sub-assemblies, a move expected to generate incremental employment for 300 people. The Apple ecosystem, however, is set to dominate the next phase of expansion. Five of its vendors have been selected under the second tranche of the scheme, with Apple-linked companies expected to contribute over 60% of the total investments and employment generation. Major suppliers such as Motherson, Tata Electronics and Foxconn will manufacture iPhone enclosures, while Amperex Technology Limited (ATL) will produce lithium-ion cells. Hindalco will undertake aluminium extrusion for components, ET reported.India has also begun exporting electronic components to China and Vietnam for the manufacture of Apple products including MacBooks, AirPods, Apple Watch, Pencil and iPhones, marking a significant shift in global electronics supply chains.



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‘Ab yahi zindagi hai’: Umar Khalid reacts after Supreme Court denies bail; partner shares brief chat | India News


‘Ab yahi zindagi hai’: Umar Khalid reacts after Supreme Court denies bail; partner shares brief chat
Umar Khalid with Banjyosna Lahiri.

NEW DELHI: After the Supreme Court verdict on Monday denying him bail, Umar Khalid said that jail was his life now. His partner Banjyosna Lahiri said that he was happy and relieved for the co-accused who were granted bail, even as he remarked that prison has now become his life.

SC Rejects Bail Plea Of Umar Khalid, Sharjeel Imam; Grants Bail To 5 Others In Delhi Riots Case

Sharing Khalid’s reaction on X, Lahiri quoted him as saying: “I am really happy for the others who got bail. So relieved.” When she told him she would come the next day for a meeting, Khalid replied, “Good, good, aa jana. Ab yahi zindagi hai.The Supreme Court refused to grant bail to activists Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam in the alleged larger conspiracy behind the 2020 northeast Delhi riots, holding that a prima facie case under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) was made out against them. At the same time, the top court granted bail to Gulfisha Fatima, Meeran Haider, Shifa Ur Rehman, Mohd. Saleem Khan and Shadab Ahmad.The Supreme Court also observed that delay in the conduct of a trial cannot be treated as a “trump card” to automatically override statutory safeguards under stringent laws such as the UAPA.The violence in northeast Delhi in February 2020, which broke out during protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act, claimed 53 lives and left more than 700 people injured. All seven accused were booked under the UAPA and various provisions of the Indian Penal Code, with the prosecution alleging that they were among the “masterminds” behind the riots.



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Viral incident: Fans misbehave with Rohit Sharma; Hitman responds — WATCH | Cricket News


Viral incident: Fans misbehave with Rohit Sharma; Hitman responds — WATCH

NEW DELHI: Rohit Sharma continues to be one of cricket’s most beloved figures, admired not just for his batting but also for his warmth toward fans. Known for taking time out after practice sessions, Rohit often walks over to greet supporters, posing for selfies and signing autographs, making sure no fan feels ignored.Recently, a video featuring the Indian opener has gone viral. In the clip, two young fans approached Rohit while he was inside a moving car. As he extended his hand to wave, one of them shook hands with him. However, both fans then tried to pull his hand to take a selfie. Disappointed by their behaviour, Rohit calmly warned them before rolling up his car window.

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Rohit has been in fine form during the Vijay Hazare Trophy for Mumbai. He produced a stellar 155 against Sikkim but was dismissed for a duck against Uttarakhand. The opener is now set to carry this momentum into India’s upcoming three-match ODI series against New Zealand, starting January 11.The year 2025 was remarkable for Rohit . He not only amassed huge scores but also broke several records, including becoming the top-ranked ODI batter in the ICC rankings for the first time. He also reached the milestone of 20,000 international runs and led India to ICC Champions Trophy glory.Rohit’s power-hitting remains unmatched. He became the leading six-hitter in ODIs, surpassing Shahid Afridi’s record of 351 sixes in November during India’s first ODI against South Africa at Ranchi’s JSCA Stadium. Rohit now has 355 sixes in 279 ODIs.He finished 2025 with 650 runs in 14 innings at an average of 50.00, striking at over 100, including two centuries and four fifties, with a best score of 121 not out.



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Turkey inflation falls to 30.9% in December from 44% a year earlier: Official data


Turkey inflation falls to 30.9% in December from 44% a year earlier: Official data

ISTANBUL: Turkey’s annual inflation slowed in December to 30.9 percent, a fourth straight month of declines and well below the 44.4 percent posted a year earlier, official figures showed Monday.The 12-month annual average for 2025 as a whole stood at 34.9 percent, down from 58.5 percent in 2024, Turkey’s TUIK statistics agency said.The figure was in line with expectations of Turkey’s central bank, which had forecast year-end inflation of around 31-33 percent. In May 2024, inflation stood at 75 percent before starting to fall, with the figure now at its lowest level since November 2021.Turkey has experienced double-digit inflation since 2019, making life increasingly more expensive for millions of people, after President Recep Tayyip Erdogan ordered interest rate cuts in a bid to spur growth.Over the past year, consumer prices rose notably in education with an increase of 66 percent, housing (49.5 percent), food (28.3 percent) and healthcare costs (30.1 percent), TUIK figures showed. The official figures are disputed by ENAG, a group of independent economists that publishes its own data every month, with the organisation saying year-on-year inflation stood at 56.14 percent in December. They said that month-on-month, prices had risen by 2.11 percent in December from November. Last month, Turkey’s central bank cut its benchmark interest rate to 38 percent from 39.5 percent as annual inflation slows. But it warned that despite showing signs of improvement, inflation expectations and pricing behaviour “continue to pose risks to the disinflation process”.



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‘Delay in trial not trump card’: No relief for Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam in Delhi riots case— why SC rejected bail pleas | India News


'Delay in trial not trump card': No relief for Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam in Delhi riots case— why SC rejected bail pleas

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday rejected the bail pleas of Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam — lodged in Tihar jail under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) linked to 2020 Delhi riots.The bench of justices Aravind Kumar and NV Anjaria said that prosecution material disclosed a prima facie case against Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam, thereby attracting the statutory bar to bail under Section 43D(5) of UAPA.

SC Rejects Bail Plea Of Umar Khalid, Sharjeel Imam; Grants Bail To 5 Others In Delhi Riots Case

The bench added that the Khaild and Imam can pray for bail after one year after the completion of examination of protected witnesses.Meanwhile, the top court granted bail to 5 other accused in the case, adding twelve strict conditions.All seven accused had challenged Delhi high court’s order denying them bail on September 2.Why SC rejected Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam bail?The top court said that not every accused involved in the case stands on same footing. It said that both Khalid and Imam had a “formative role” in the conspiracy .“Umar Khalid and Sharjeel stand on different footing and it can’t be ignored in terms of parity and culpability. It becomes a court to examine bail pleas individually to see whether pre-trial liberty is attracted. Liberty is of foundational importance at the same time, the constitution does not conceive liberty in isolation,” the top court said.“This court is satisfied that the prosecution material disclosed a prima facie allegation against the appellants Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam. The statutory threshold stands attracted qua these appellants. This stage of proceedings does not justify their enlargement on bail. Apart from death or destruction the provision encompasses acts that disrupt services and threaten the economy,” it added.The court said that in prosecutions under the UAPA, delay in trial does not operate as a “trump card” which automatically displaces statutory safeguards.“The UAPA as a special statute represents a legislative judgment as to the conditions on which bail may be granted in pre-trial stage. Delay serves as a trigger for heightened judicial scrutiny. The discussion has been confined to delay and prolonged incarceration. UAPA offences are rarely confined to isolated acts. The statutory scheme reflects this understanding,” it said.“Section 43D(5) of UAPA departs from general provisions for grant of bail. (But) it does not exclude judicial scrutiny or mandate denial of bail in default,” it added.Meanwhile, during the hearing, the advocates who appeared for them mostly argued on the delay and the unlikelihood of the commencement of the trial. It was also stated to the court that they have been under custody for over five years in a case in which they are facing serious allegations of committing offences under the UAPA.The contentions were also made that there is no proof of violence that they instigated the riots, even after five years have passed.What are the chargesKhalid along with several others have been charged in connection to an alleged conspiracy behind the communal riots which took place in Delhi in February 2020.Khalid was arrested in September 2020, charging him under several sections of the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act including terrorist activity and conspiracy.Additionally he was also charged under provisions of the Indian Penal Code including murder, rioting, sedition, conspiracy and promoting communal enmity.According to Delhi Police, 53 people died in the violence and more five hundred people were injured.On September 2, the Delhi high court denied bail to Imam, Khalid and seven others — Mohd Saleem Khan, Shifa Ur Rehman, Athar Khan, Meeran Haider, Shadab Ahmed, Abdul Khalid Saifi and Gulfisha Fatima. On the same day, another high court bench rejected the bail plea of co-accused Tasleem Ahmed.In its order, the high court observed that, prima facie, the role attributed to Imam and Khalid in the alleged conspiracy was “grave”, noting that they had delivered inflammatory speeches along communal lines to “instigate mass mobilisation of members of the Muslim community”.



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Kerala: Fire erupts at Thrissur railway station; hundreds of two-wheelers gutted, shed damaged | Kochi News


THRISSUR: Hundreds of two-wheelers were destroyed after a fire broke out in the paid parking area of Kerala’s Thrissur railway station on Sunday morning, officials said.The incident occurred around 6.30 am, and authorities received the distress call at 6.45 am.

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The blaze suspect that a spark from an electric line, which fell on a two-wheeler covered with a protective sheet, triggered the fire.Around 400 two-wheelers were parked in the shed, and most of them were gutted in the incident, officials said. Three fire tenders were rushed to the scene, and the fire was brought under control by 7.45 am.Fire officials added that all precautionary measures were taken to prevent the flames from spreading to the railway station platforms. The shed itself, made of tin sheets, was also badly damaged.Police and railway authorities have launched an investigation to determine the exact cause of the fire, officials said.



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Ashes 2025-26: Fans erupt as Travis Head’s explosive knock overshadows Joe Root’s century on an action-packed Day 2 of Sydney Pink Test



Fans erupted in frenzy as Travis Head‘s ferocious 91 not out overshadowed Joe Root‘s gritty 160 on a thrilling Day 2 of the 5th Ashes Test at Sydney Cricket Ground on January 4, 2026. Australia, already clinching the series 3-1, trail England‘s first innings 384 by 218 runs at 166/2 after 34.1 overs. The Pink Ashes finale delivered edge-of-seat drama with centuries contested and boundaries flying under Sydney skies.​

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England resumed at 211/3 with Root on 72 and Harry Brook on 78, building momentum on a batter-friendly pitch. Root anchored the innings masterfully, converting his overnight score into a majestic 160 off 242 balls with 15 fours, his 41st Test ton equalling Ricky Ponting‘s mark. He shared a crucial 169-run stand with Brook (84 off 97, 6×4, 1×6) before Brook fell to Scott Boland at 226/4, then added 94 with Jamie Smith (46, 6×4, 1×6) to push past 300 in 69.1 overs.​

Stokes (0) departed cheaply to Mitchell Starc soon after, but Root hit 150 off 226 balls amid partnerships like the 50-run seventh-wicket effort with Will Jacks (27). Michael Neser shone with 4/60, dismissing Root caught-and-bowled at 384/9, followed by Josh Tongue (0), as England folded in 97.3 overs at 3.93 RR. Boland (2/85) and Starc (2/93) supported, with surprise wickets from Marnus Labuschagne and Cameron Green, handing Australia a target to chase aggressively.​

Travis Head’s explosive counterattack puts Australia on the driving seat at the end of Day 2

Australia’s reply ignited with openers Head and Jake Weatherald racing to 57/0 in 12 overs, crossing 50 in 9.2 overs. Weatherald (21, 4×4) fell lbw to Stokes at 57/1, but Head’s onslaught—50 off 55 balls (9×4)—propelled a 105-run second wicket alliance with Labuschagne (48, 7×4). They hit 100 in 20.3 overs and 150 in 28.5, despite DRS drama including Weatherald’s review and England’s failed lbw call on Labuschagne.​

Stokes struck again, snaring Labuschagne at 162/2 in 30.6 overs, but unbeaten Head (91 off 87, 15×4, SR 104.59) dominated England’s attack. Matthew Potts leaked 58/0 in 7 overs, Brydon Carse 43/0 in 9, and Tongue 31/0 in 10, as Australia motored at 4.85 RR with 43/1 in last 10 overs. Rain and gloom ended play early, leaving Head poised to eclipse Root’s effort and tilt Day 3 decisively.

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Tariff roll back? US says India sought relief from 25% duties; claims New Delhi ‘buying less Russian oil’


Tariff roll back? US says India sought relief from 25% duties; claims New Delhi 'buying less Russian oil'

India has urged the US to roll back the additional 25% tariffs, senator Lindsey Graham claimed on Sunday. Graham said that Vinay Mohan Kwatra, the Indian Ambassador to the United States, met him last month to discuss New Delhi’s reduced purchases of Russian oil and asked him to convey the same to the US President Donald Trump, seeking the removal of the additional duties.Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, alongside Trump, the senator said, “I was at the Indian Ambassador’s house a month ago, and all he wanted to talk about was how India is buying less Russian oil. And he asked me to tell the President to relieve the 25% tariff.” These additional duties were imposed by Trump in August last year, alleging that India’s purchase of Russian oil was supporting Moscow’s war machine in Ukraine. With these in effect, the overall duties came to 50%.

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Remarks from the US senator came amid renewed trade tensions between the two countries, as Trump has once again threatened India over the continued imports of Russian oil. “PM Modi’s a very good man. He’s a good guy. He knew I was not happy. It was important to make me happy. They do trade, and we can raise tariffs on them very quickly,” the US president told reporters. Meanwhile, India has maintained a firm stance, defending its energy purchases from Russia, highlighting the need to secure domestic energy supplies.The issue came to light after the recent US strike on Venezuela, the South American oil-producing nation. Venezuela holds the world’s largest proven oil reserves, estimated at over 303 billion barrels, around 17% of global reserves. The production has, however, fallen to about 1 million barrels per day due to sanctions and underinvestment, according to OPEC.Back in December, Trump and PM Modi held a telephonic conversation, which coincided with the fresh round of negotiations between the two nations. During the call, both leaders highlighted the importance of maintaining momentum in bilateral trade despite ongoing tariff tensions. Just days before the call, Trump had threatened new tariffs on Indian rice imports after a US farmer representative at a White House roundtable raised concerns about alleged dumping by India, China and Thailand



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Mustafizur Rahman row: Bangladesh government imposes indefinite IPL telecast ban


Mustafizur Rahman row: Bangladesh government imposes indefinite IPL telecast ban
Mustafizur Rahman (Image credit: BCB)

NEW DELHI: The Bangladesh government has imposed an indefinite ban on the telecast and promotion of the Indian Premier League (IPL) following the controversy surrounding the removal of fast bowler Mustafizur Rahman from the Kolkata Knight Riders squad.In an official order, authorities confirmed that all IPL-related broadcasts, promotions and event coverage have been suspended with immediate effect. The directive will remain in force until further notice and, according to the statement, has been approved by the competent authority in the interest of the public.

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The decision comes in the wake of Kolkata Knight Riders dropping Mustafizur Rahman ahead of the IPL 2026 season. Bangladeshi officials have maintained that the move was carried out on the instructions of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and described the action as lacking any reasonable explanation.“There is no logical reason for this decision of the Indian Cricket Board and such a decision has distressed, shocked and angered the people of Bangladesh,” the government order stated.As a result, the authorities said they were compelled to act by suspending all IPL-related content across the country. “A request has been made to stop the promotion/broadcast of all games and events of the Indian Premier League (IPL) until further orders,” the statement added.



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