
Amit Chaturvedi
Executive Editor at NDTV
@ndtv. Past: @httweets, @wionews, @timesofindia. News junkie & chief troubleshooter in the newsroom. I use my passion for travel to find stories.
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5 days ago |
ndtv.com | Amit Chaturvedi
Quick Read Summary is AI generated, newsroom reviewed. Xi Mingze, daughter of President Xi Jinping, may be back at Harvard. Laura Loomer claims Xi resides in Massachusetts with CCP security. Born on June 25, 1992, in Fuzhou, she studied under a pseudonym. Xi Mingze, the only daughter of Chinese President Xi Jinping and First Lady Peng Liyuan, has been in news due to reports suggesting she may have returned to the United States to resume studies at Harvard University.
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1 week ago |
medium.com | Amit Chaturvedi
In a world preoccupied with high-decibel politics and power struggles, a quiet transformation is taking place. India, long described in hyphenated clichés like “emerging superpower” or “sleeping giant”, has steadily — and assertively — ascended to become the fourth-largest economy in the world by nominal GDP, overtaking Japan. But this is no fluke or statistical gimmick.
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1 week ago |
flipboard.com | Amit Chaturvedi
Now'First Optimus, Then Humans': Elon Musk Shares SpaceX's Mars 2026 Plan After Starship MissionSpaceX CEO Elon Musk made several exciting announcements during his 'Road to Making Life Multiplanetary' presentation on May 30. Addressing his company employees live, Musk said that SpaceX will launch the first version 3 of Starship later this year and the first rocket to Mars at the end of …3 hours agoThink your return to the office was rough?
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1 week ago |
ndtv.com | Amit Chaturvedi
Supreme Court was hearing a petition challenging holding NEET in two shifts. Quick Read Summary is AI generated, newsroom reviewed. Supreme Court mandates NEET to be conducted in one shift only. Court ruled two shifts for NEET-PG 2025 creates arbitrariness issues. NTA must ensure transparency in administering the NEET exam process.
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1 week ago |
ndtv.com | Amit Chaturvedi
BharatNet vs Starlink debate has been raging on social media. As India accelerates its ambition to become a digitally inclusive economy, a new debate is heating up - one that pits the government's homegrown BharatNet initiative against Elon Musk's Starlink, the satellite internet service of SpaceX, and Amazon's Kuiper. The question making the rounds on social media is: What happens to BharatNet if Starlink enters the Indian market at scale? Here's a detailed look at where the two stand.
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