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India-Asean ties: Malaysia backs swift trade pact with New Delhi; calls partnership a ‘force for stability’ – The Times of India
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim on Sunday said that Asean’s partnership with India continues to be a “force for stability and mutual prosperity”, as both sides push to finalise the Asean–India Trade in Goods Agreement (AITIGA) by the end of this year.Speaking at the India–Asean annual summit in Kuala Lumpur, Anwar said there had been “some real progress” in revising the trade pact, adding that member nations were keen to conclude it soon, according to news agency PTI.The meeting was attended virtually by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who reaffirmed India’s strong commitment to Asean’s central role in the Indo-Pacific region.India is one of the grouping’s key dialogue partners alongside the United States, China, Japan and AustraliaIn his virtual address, PM Modi described the India–Asean Comprehensive Strategic Partnership as an emerging foundation for global stability and development amid current global uncertainties.“Even in this era of uncertainties, the India–Asean Comprehensive Strategic Partnership has continued to make steady progress,” PM Modi said. “Our strong partnership is becoming a solid foundation for global stability and development”, he added.PM Modi reaffirmed New Delhi’s full support for “Asean centrality” and its outlook on the Indo-Pacific, stressing that India and Asean were “companions in the Global South”, bound not just by geography but also by deep historical and cultural ties.Announcing 2026 as the ‘Asean–India Year of Maritime Cooperation’, PM Modi said both sides were expanding their work together in maritime security, humanitarian assistance, and the blue economy. “India has stood firmly with its Asean friends in every crisis,” he noted.The prime minister also highlighted growing collaboration in education, tourism, science and technology, health, green energy and cybersecurity, saying that both sides would continue to preserve shared cultural heritage and strengthen people-to-people connections.PM Modi welcomed Timor-Leste as Asean’s newest member and praised the summit’s theme of “Inclusivity and Sustainability”, saying it was reflected in joint initiatives promoting digital inclusion, food security and resilient supply chains.Asean is among the most influential regional blocs, and India’s partnership with it has deepened steadily over three decades. The relationship began as a sectoral dialogue in 1992, progressed to a full dialogue in 1995, reached the summit level in 2002, and was elevated to a strategic partnership in 2012.The current Comprehensive Strategic Partnership focuses on expanding cooperation in trade, investment, defence and security, areas where both sides have seen steady growth in recent years.PM Modi expressed optimism that the Asean Community Vision 2045 and India’s Viksit Bharat 2047 goals would together shape “a bright future for all of humanity”.“The 21st century is our century — the century of India and Asean. India is committed to working shoulder-to-shoulder with Asean in this direction”, he said.
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Budget 2026: Cabinet gives green signal to Union Budget 2026–27
New Delhi: The Cabinet on Sunday approved the Union Budget 2026-27 during a meeting in Parliament chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. A meeting of the Union Cabinet was held at Sansad Bhawan at 10 a.m., and after the Cabinet’s approval, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman proceeded to Parliament to present the Budget.
Earlier, FM Sitharaman met President Droupadi Murmu and offered her a copy of the digital budget. The President also offered ‘dahi-cheeni’ (curd and sugar) to Sitharaman when she arrived at the Rashtrapati Bhavan. The Finance Minister was seen carrying her trademark ‘bahi-khata’, a tablet wrapped in a red-coloured cloth bearing a golden-coloured national emblem on it.
Minister of State for Finance Pankaj Chaudhary, Chief Economic Advisor Dr V. Anantha Nageswaran, Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) Chairman Ravi Agrawal and other officials were seen accompanying the Finance Minister. Sitharaman was set to present her ninth consecutive Union Budget in the Lok Sabha. In 2021, she switched to using a digital tablet to carry the Budget papers, further promoting a modern and eco-friendly approach.
The ‘bahi-khata’ is a red pouch that holds the digital tablet containing the Budget documents. This year, Sitharaman opted for a deep maroon Kanjeevaram saree from Tamil Nadu. The saree featured a deep maroon base with a contrasting border and subtle gold detailing, paired with a yellow blouse.
The Budget is likely to strike a deft balance of sustaining growth momentum and maintaining fiscal consolidation. It also needs to address near-term challenges emanating from unprecedented geopolitical flux, said economists. According to economists, the budget is likely to focus more on capital expenditure, especially in sectors deemed to be strategically important owing to prevailing geopolitical compulsions.
While the FY26 Budget was more tilted towards stimulating middle-class consumption with tax reliefs, the FY27 Budget’s approach to stimulating consumption will be selective, they added.
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Education Budget 2026 Live Updates: What Will The Education Sector Get From FM Nirmala Sitharaman?
Union Education Budget 2026 Live Updates: Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will present the Union Budget 2026–27 on February 1, with a strong focus expected on the Education Budget 2026, a key area of interest for students, teachers, and institutions across the country.
In the previous budget, the Bharatiya Janata Party government announced plans to add 75,000 medical seats over five years and strengthen infrastructure at IITs established after 2014. For 2025, the Centre had earmarked Rs 1,28,650.05 crore for education, a 6.65 percent rise compared to the previous year.
Meanwhile, the Economic Survey 2025–26, tabled in the Parliament of India, points to persistent challenges in school education. While enrolment at the school level is close to universal, this has not translated into consistent learning outcomes, especially beyond elementary classes. The net enrolment rate drops sharply at the secondary level, standing at just over 52 per cent.
The survey also flags concerns over student retention after Class 8, particularly in rural areas. It notes an uneven spread of schools, with a majority offering only foundational and preparatory education, while far fewer institutions provide secondary-level schooling. This gap, the survey suggests, is a key reason behind low enrolment in higher classes.
Stay tuned to this LIVE blog for all the latest updates on the Education Budget 2026 LIVE.
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LPG Rates Increased After OGRA Decision – SUCH TV
The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra) has increased the price of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG). According to a notification, the price of LPG has risen by Rs6.37 per kilogram. Following the increase, the price of a domestic LPG cylinder has gone up by Rs75.21. The revised prices have come into effect immediately.
The rise in LPG prices has added to the inflationary burden on household consumers.
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