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    Numerology Horoscope Today, 19th October 2025: Harmonize Leadership and Cooperation for Growth, Connection, and Inner Peace

    Numerology Horoscope Today: October 19, 2025, carries Personal Day Number 1 and Universal Day Number 2 energy. Number 1 symbolizes initiative, leadership, and individuality, while Number 2 represents balance, cooperation, and diplomacy. Together, they create a day where bold beginnings must be balanced with harmony, making it ideal for building meaningful connections, teamwork, and emotional clarity.Professionally, this is a day to collaborate, form partnerships, or finalize decisions with others’ support. Relationships emphasize compassion, understanding, and avoiding unnecessary conflicts. Spiritually, the 1/2 vibration calls for balancing ambition with patience, reminding us that true strength comes from harmony within.

    India turns to Russia to break China’s rare earth monopoly

    India is actively seeking partnerships with Russian companies to secure vital rare earth magnets and critical minerals, aiming to reduce dependence on China. This strategic move follows Beijing's recent export curbs, impacting key industries. Indian firms and research institutions are evaluating Russian processing technologies, with potential collaborations involving state-run giants like Nornickel and Rosatom.

    'They are pulling back': Trump repeats claim of India 'not be buying' Russian oil

    While addressing a bilateral lunch with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in the White House, the US President again claimed that India had significantly reduced its oil imports from Russia and is now pulling back entirely, stating that New Delhi "will not be buying oil from Russia anymore."

    ‘Won’t buy Russian oil’: Trump issues ultimatum for India, exposing Hungary’s perilous dependence
    India tries to balance US, Russia ties in pursuit of Trump deal

    India navigates a delicate balance, seeking a trade deal with the US while maintaining energy ties with Russia. Prime Minister Modi indicated a potential reduction in Russian oil purchases, signaling a willingness to work with Washington, though emphasizing the need for cost-effective energy supplies for consumers.

    India refutes Trump's claim on halting Russian oil purchase

    India's Ministry of External Affairs has refuted US President Donald Trump's claim that Prime Minister Narendra Modi assured him of ending Russian oil purchases. The MEA stated no such telephonic conversation occurred, emphasizing India's consistent priority to safeguard consumer interests in volatile energy markets.

    • Russia claims it’s offering top-grade oil at bargain prices to countries Trump is courting

      Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Moscow can offer high-quality oil at lower prices to nations that U.S. President Donald Trump is urging to halt Russian imports. He warned that denying countries the right to choose their suppliers would breach free trade principles.

      India to stop buying Russian oil like Trump claims? MEA issues statement

      The External Affairs Ministry said the US has shown interest in deepening energy cooperation with India, with discussions underway. The statement came after President Trump claimed Prime Minister Modi assured him India would stop buying Russian oil.

      Trump praises PM Modi, then makes bizarre remark: 'Don’t want to destroy his political career’

      US President Donald Trump said on Thursday that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi “loves Trump,” but quickly clarified he did not want to harm Modi’s political career. Trump also claimed Modi assured him that India will stop buying Russian oil, though he noted the process would take time.

      Hardeep Puri meets Brazil minister to expand trade and energy cooperation

      Union Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri met with Brazil’s Vice President and Minister of Development, Industry, Trade and Services, Geraldo Alckmin, to discuss strengthening India-Brazil energy cooperation. The talks focused on bilateral trade in hydrocarbons, long-term crude supply contracts with Petrobras, and Indian investments of over $3.5 billion in Brazil’s upstream sector.

      Top Indian solar products maker Waaree to expand in US despite trade probe

      Despite an ongoing U.S. trade investigation into alleged tariff sidestepping, Waaree Energies, India's top solar module maker, remains committed to expanding its presence in the American market. The company is investing heavily in U.S. manufacturing, including cell and battery storage systems, and is confident the probe will have minimal impact on its operations and significant export business.

      India, Brazil agree to deepen economic ties; set $20 billion trade target by 2030

      Both countries agreed to broaden the Preferential Trade Agreement under the Mercosur framework and to strengthen long-term cooperation in civil and defence sectors.

      Energy ties align with India's interests: Russian Ambassador to India Denis Alipov

      In the ever-evolving landscape of global energy, Russian crude oil stands out as India's most economical option. Ambassador Denis Alipov emphasizes that Russia is not just a supplier but a steadfast ally in energy affairs, reinforcing a partnership that resonates with India's strategic objectives.

      It is based on India's national interest: Russia on its energy ties with New Delhi

      Russia’s envoy to India, Denis Alipov, said energy cooperation with India aligns with New Delhi’s national interests, highlighting an upswing in bilateral trade. His remarks came after President Trump claimed Prime Minister Modi assured him India would stop buying Russian crude.

      Some Indian refiners to move away from Russian oil, sources say

      India plans to reduce liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) imports from the Middle East as state refiners aim to increase purchases from the U.S., supporting broader trade talks with Washington. State refiners have informed suppliers in Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait, and Qatar about the likely cut, though the exact reduction is unclear.

      Russia confident of continuing energy trade with India: DPM Novak

      Russia remains confident in its energy ties with India. Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak stated cooperation will continue. This comes after US President Donald Trump claimed India assured him of stopping Russian oil purchases. India maintains its import policies are driven by national interest and market conditions.

      Indian refiners prepare to cut Russian oil imports, sources say

      Russian oil exports to India may decline as refiners await official guidance following President Donald Trump’s claim that Prime Minister Modi committed to stopping Russian crude imports. Executives from state-owned and private refiners said they were surprised by Trump’s remarks and had received no instructions from New Delhi.

      'Yahan se tareef, wahan se tariffs': Jairam Ramesh takes swipe at PM Modi after Trump's Russia oil claim

      Indian opposition leaders are questioning the government's foreign policy. US President Donald Trump stated Prime Minister Narendra Modi assured him India would cease Russian oil purchases. Congress leaders allege the Indian government's decisions are announced by the US President. India's Ministry of External Affairs responded that energy sourcing is based on national interests and consumer protection.

      India seeks tariff solution in US trade talks: Commerce Secretary

      In a strategic move towards economic collaboration, India is seeking a trade agreement with the United States that promises reciprocal advantages. Current negotiations are prioritizing the resolution of tariff discrepancies while enhancing energy trade.

      European Union & India carry out joint counterterrorism training to strengthen defences against drones

      The EU and India recently conducted a joint counterterrorism training exercise focused on protecting critical infrastructure and soft targets from drone threats. Senior officers and experts from India's NSG and the EU's HRSN participated, blending tactical and technological training to enhance interoperability and develop strategies against emerging UAS challenges.

      India to train Mongolia's border security forces

      India and Mongolia have expanded their strategic partnership with new initiatives in defense, energy, and digital infrastructure. The visit of Mongolian President Ukhnaagiin Khurelsukh marks 70 years of diplomatic ties and a decade of strategic partnership, strengthening cultural and people-to-people exchanges between the two nations.

      BRICS for the future: India’s chairship to lead from ideas to implementation

      India's upcoming BRICS+ chairmanship in 2026 presents a pivotal chance to champion the Global South's development and reform global governance. A recent conference highlighted BRICS+ as a corrective force, emphasizing South-South cooperation in finance, technology, and energy. Experts stressed the need for actionable partnerships and a unified approach to global challenges, moving beyond declarations to tangible delivery.

      India calls on COP30 to address lack of funds for climate action in developing nations

      India's Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav urged the UN climate conference in Belém to prioritise resource allocation for developing nations to combat climate change. He stressed the need for action over continuous reviews, highlighting the critical lack of funds for adaptation and mitigation efforts.

      Canada may need India now more than ever as trade risks mount

      Canada is seeking to diversify its trade and strategic partnerships, particularly with India, to mitigate economic pressures from the United States and China. Foreign Minister Anita Anand is leading efforts to strengthen ties with India, focusing on trade, technology, energy, and security, aiming for a more stable economic future.

      India and Canada agree on actions to expand ties

      India and Canada have agreed to reboot their relationship with a focus on trade, technology, and investment. Ministerial-level discussions on bilateral trade and investment will commence soon, alongside the re-establishment of energy and science and technology cooperation committees. Both nations are committed to advancing their partnership, particularly in the Indo-Pacific.

      India trade negotiators set to visit US this week, may agree to buy more natural gas from US to bridge trade gap

      Indian trade negotiators are heading to the US this week for talks on a bilateral trade agreement, with both sides hopeful of concluding the first phase by year-end. Discussions are progressing positively, and New Delhi may also increase natural gas purchases from the US to address the trade gap.

      China denies link between its new rare-earth curbs and Pakistan's gift to Trump

      China denies its new rare-earth export restrictions are linked to Pakistan gifting precious metals to US President Trump. Beijing asserts its "iron-clad friendship" with Pakistan remains strong, dismissing reports of a connection as baseless speculation designed to sow discord. The measures are described as a legitimate refinement of China's export control system.

      India, US hopeful of concluding first tranche of Trade Agreement by fall deadline: Govt Sources

      India and the US are nearing a trade deal, with optimism high for a fall conclusion. A delegation heads to Washington this week to finalize market access, energy, and tech trade. Simultaneously, India's Free Trade Agreement talks with the EU are progressing, though carbon adjustment and sector-specific issues remain. These efforts bolster India's global economic strategy.

      Canadian political commentator calls for balanced action on Khalistanis to strengthen New Delhi-Ottawa ties

      Udall emphasised that the Canadian government, led by Prime Minister Mark Carney, should take India's security and sovereignty concerns seriously to foster a more stable and forward-looking partnership.

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