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The Print
5 days ago
- Business
- The Print
25 July, 2025: India-UK sign landmark trade deal & other news of the day
India's Permanent Representative to the UN, Ambassador Parvathaneni Harish, addressing an open debate in the UN Security Council on Wednesday, said a ceasefire must be put in place in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas. He emphasised that 'intermittent pauses in hostilities' are 'not enough' to address the scale of challenges faced by Palestinians, and asserted that a ceasefire must be implemented. Billed as the UK's most economically significant bilateral trade deal since leaving the European Union, the FTA was signed by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer. The India-UK free trade agreement (FTA) will significantly improve market access and boost bilateral trade by around USD 34 billion annually, the British government said on Thursday. Ajmer Dargah admin draws flak Several Muslim organisations have criticised a notice issued by the Nazim or chief executive officer of Ajmer Dargah in Rajasthan, disowning liability for any accidents caused by ageing structures within the shrine's premises. The July 21 notice, signed by Nazim Mohammad Belal Khan, warned pilgrims about 'structural risks' within the dargah but said the administration would not be responsible for accidents. Eight militants arrested in Manipur Security forces have arrested eight militants belonging to different proscribed outfits from Imphal West, Bishnupur, Tengnoupal and Chandel districts of Manipur, police said on Thursday. Two of them were from the banned Kangleipak Communist Party. Meghalaya government raises minimum wages The Meghalaya government has raised the minimum wages of unskilled labourers to Rs 541 per day, according to a notification issued by the Labour department. Semi-skilled workers will now be entitled to Rs 583 per day, skilled workers to Rs 624, and highly-skilled workers to Rs 665, it said. India selected to host international space leaders The Karman Project, a non-profit, has announced that its flagship event, 'Karman Week 2025', will take place in Bangalore, hosted by SatSure, a leading applied earth intelligence company. Karman Project and SatSure share a long-standing relationship, with SatSure's founder and CEO, Prateep Basu, selected as a Karman Fellow in 2020. Opposition to protest against Bihar SIR in Parliament Opposition parties protested in Parliament for the third consecutive day on Thursday against the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) held by the Election Commission of India. Rashtriya Janata Dal leader Tejashwi Yadav, along with MP Manoj Jha, have spoken about the possibility of a boycott. Three new judges take oath in Delhi HC Three new judges took oath of office on Thursday, taking the strength of the Delhi High Court to 43 against the sanctioned strength of 60. Justices Vinod Kumar, Shail Jain and Madhu Jain took the oath in Hindi, administered by Chief Justice Devendra Kumar Upadhyaya. The swearing-in ceremony was held within the high court premises. Ex-Punjab Police officer sentenced to 10 years for fake encounter A CBI court in Mohali has sentenced a former Punjab Police officer to 10 years of rigorous imprisonment in a 1993 fake encounter case involving two police constables. The court acquitted three other accused—then inspector Dharam Singh, 77, then assistant sub-inspector Kashmir Singh, 69, and then ASI Darbara Singh,71—in the case. UP govt suspends two officials for lax supervision Following a protest by women constable recruits over alleged poor living conditions in their barracks and privacy concerns, two senior officials, including the Commandant of the 26th Battalion of Provincial Armed Constabulary, have been suspended by the Uttar Pradesh government. Saksham Thakur is an intern with ThePrint (Edited by Shashank Kishan) Also read: ED raids Anil Ambani group companies in Yes Bank loan diversion case, 35 premises searched


The Hindu
5 days ago
- Business
- The Hindu
Bengaluru to host global space leadership meet Karman Week in October
The Karman Week 2025, an annual gathering of 15 high-impact global leaders in space, including astronauts, agency heads, and industry executives, will be held in Bengaluru in October. The Karman Week 2025 is a flagship event of the Karman Project, a global foundation advancing peace and cooperation in space. This year's selected delegation includes representatives from Axiom Space, Airbus, the Saudi Space Agency, the UK Space Agency, and the Kenya Space Agency. 'India is not only a leader in space exploration, but also a pioneer in using space technologies to address real-world challenges — be it agriculture, climate resilience, or disaster response. Bringing our Fellowship to Bengaluru allows us to engage directly with this spirit of purpose-driven innovation, and to connect our global leaders with one of the most dynamic and mission-oriented space ecosystems in the world,' said Hannah Ashford, Managing Director, The Karman Project. The event will be hosted by SatSure. According to the organisers of the event, Karman Week 2025 will highlight India's leadership in public-private partnerships, climate-focused space applications, and international cooperation. The program will include direct engagements with the Indian space sector, alongside curated cultural activities and a nature-based leadership retreat. 'Karman Week 2025 marks a significant moment for India's space ecosystem, and it's an honor for us to host it in Bengaluru. It's an opportunity to highlight innovations emerging from India — particularly in space data and artificial intelligence — that are addressing global challenges in agriculture, climate, and sustainable development at scale,' said Prateep Basu, founder and CEO of SatSure. The Karman Week has previously been held in United Arab Emirates, France, Maldives, and Bulgaria.


Business Standard
5 days ago
- Business
- Business Standard
India Selected to Host International Space Leaders for Karman Week 2025
PRNewswire Berlin [Germany] / Bangalore (Karnataka) [India], July 24: The Karman Project, a global foundation advancing peace and cooperation in space, has announced that its flagship event 'Karman Week 2025' will take place in Bangalore, India, hosted by one of the world's leading Earth Intelligence companies, SatSure. The coveted annual gathering will convene 15 high-impact global leaders in space - including astronauts, agency heads, and industry executives - for a week in October of strategic dialogue, cultural exchange, and innovation showcases. This year's selected delegation includes Fellows from such organisations as Axiom Space, Airbus, the Saudi Space Agency, the UK Space Agency, and the Kenya Space Agency, among others. The Karman Project and SatSure share a long-standing relationship, with SatSure's Founder and CEO, Prateep Basu, selected as a Karman Fellow in 2020. As part of his Fellowship Commitment, Basu launched the SatSure Sparta platform - an internal initiative for making Earth observation data easy to consume and model for enabling financial inclusion of smallholder Indian farmers. The partnership reflects a shared mission to drive meaningful, cross-sectoral action in space, with Karman Week 2025 marking yet another milestone. "India is not only a leader in space exploration, but also a pioneer in using space technologies to address real-world challenges - be it agriculture, climate resilience, or disaster response," said Hannah Ashford, Managing Director of The Karman Project."Bringing our Fellowship to Bangalore allows us to engage directly with this spirit of purpose-driven innovation, and to connect our global leaders with one of the most dynamic and mission-oriented space ecosystems in the world." Bangalore is India's leading space and technology city, home to the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and a flourishing startup and venture capital ecosystem. Karman Week 2025 will highlight India's leadership in public-private partnerships, climate-focused space applications, and international cooperation. The program will include direct engagements with the Indian space sector, alongside curated cultural activities and a nature-based leadership retreat. These immersive experiences aim to build trust and foster collaboration across borders and sectors. "Karman Week 2025 marks a significant moment for India's space ecosystem, and it's an honor for us to host it in Bangalore. It's an opportunity to highlight innovations emerging from India--particularly in space data and artificial intelligence--that are addressing global challenges in agriculture, climate, and sustainable development at scale," said Prateep Basu, Founder and CEO of SatSure. "As a Karman Fellow, I've seen the value of cross-border collaboration firsthand. We're excited to share India's journey and amplify conversations that turn vision into impact." Karman Week constitutes yet another landmark for India's monumental 2025 in outer space affairs. Demonstrating the country's strengths in both technical capability and international cooperation, this year has seen the 100th launch from India's primary spaceport, the Global Conference on Space Exploration in New Delhi, a docking maneuver between two satellites in orbit (a feat only three other nations have achieved), and ISRO astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla's groundbreaking mission as the first Indian to visit the International Space Station. With the Karman-SatSure partnership coming to fruition, the Indian private space sector makes a bold new statement about its commitment to facilitating international cooperation and building on ISRO's legacy of peaceful use of outer space. Now in its sixth edition, Karman Week has previously been held in countries including the United Arab Emirates, France, Maldives, and Bulgaria. The event is closed to the public and invitation-only, focused on deepening cooperation among the world's most responsible and influential space actors. Further program details will be released later in the year. For more information on the event or media inquiries, please contact: fellowship@ About The Karman Project The Karman Project is a global non-profit foundation promoting peace and security in space through international cooperation. The foundation's unique convening power enables it to bring together public and private sector decision-makers to build common understandings and impactful projects that advance sustainability, education, science, security, and capacity building efforts. To date, The Karman Project's highly curated community of entrepreneurs, astronauts, space executives, researchers, and artists from over 70 nations has initiated projects serving the immediate needs of more than five million people worldwide. The foundation is headquartered in Berlin, Germany. About SatSure Analytics India Private Limited (SatSure) SatSure is one of the world's most comprehensive Earth Observation (EO) data refinery platforms. With capabilities spanning both upstream EOaaS infrastructure, through its wholly-owned subsidiary KaleidEO, and downstream analytics, SatSure delivers end-to-end, EO data-driven decision intelligence through industry-specific, contextual solutions that are scalable, accessible, and operationally meaningful. SatSure's subsidiary KaleidEO strengthens the EO ecosystem by developing high-resolution, multispectral EO payloads with edge computing capabilities. Together, SatSure and KaleidEO offer a full-stack EO value chain, built in India for the world, empowering emerging nations by equipping stakeholders with decision intelligence for faster, smarter, and more informed action.


Malaysian Reserve
5 days ago
- Business
- Malaysian Reserve
India Selected to Host International Space Leaders for Karman Week 2025
BERLIN and BANGALORE, India, July 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — The Karman Project, a global foundation advancing peace and cooperation in space, has announced that its flagship event 'Karman Week 2025' will take place in Bangalore, India, hosted by one of the world's leading Earth Intelligence companies, SatSure. The coveted annual gathering will convene 15 high-impact global leaders in space – including astronauts, agency heads, and industry executives – for a week in October of strategic dialogue, cultural exchange, and innovation showcases. This year's selected delegation includes Fellows from such organisations as Axiom Space, Airbus, the Saudi Space Agency, the UK Space Agency, and the Kenya Space Agency, among others. The Karman Project and SatSure share a long-standing relationship, with SatSure's Founder and CEO, Prateep Basu, selected as a Karman Fellow in 2020. As part of his Fellowship Commitment, Basu launched the SatSure Sparta platform – an internal initiative for making Earth observation data easy to consume and model for enabling financial inclusion of smallholder Indian farmers. The partnership reflects a shared mission to drive meaningful, cross-sectoral action in space, with Karman Week 2025 marking yet another milestone. 'India is not only a leader in space exploration, but also a pioneer in using space technologies to address real-world challenges – be it agriculture, climate resilience, or disaster response,' said Hannah Ashford, Managing Director of The Karman Project. 'Bringing our Fellowship to Bangalore allows us to engage directly with this spirit of purpose-driven innovation, and to connect our global leaders with one of the most dynamic and mission-oriented space ecosystems in the world.' Bangalore is India's leading space and technology city, home to the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and a flourishing startup and venture capital ecosystem. Karman Week 2025 will highlight India's leadership in public-private partnerships, climate-focused space applications, and international cooperation. The program will include direct engagements with the Indian space sector, alongside curated cultural activities and a nature-based leadership retreat. These immersive experiences aim to build trust and foster collaboration across borders and sectors. 'Karman Week 2025 marks a significant moment for India's space ecosystem, and it's an honor for us to host it in Bangalore. It's an opportunity to highlight innovations emerging from India—particularly in space data and artificial intelligence—that are addressing global challenges in agriculture, climate, and sustainable development at scale,' said Prateep Basu, Founder and CEO of SatSure. 'As a Karman Fellow, I've seen the value of cross-border collaboration firsthand. We're excited to share India's journey and amplify conversations that turn vision into impact.' Karman Week constitutes yet another landmark for India's monumental 2025 in outer space affairs. Demonstrating the country's strengths in both technical capability and international cooperation, this year has seen the 100th launch from India's primary spaceport, the Global Conference on Space Exploration in New Delhi, a docking maneuver between two satellites in orbit (a feat only three other nations have achieved), and ISRO astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla's groundbreaking mission as the first Indian to visit the International Space Station. With the Karman-SatSure partnership coming to fruition, the Indian private space sector makes a bold new statement about its commitment to facilitating international cooperation and building on ISRO's legacy of peaceful use of outer space. Now in its sixth edition, Karman Week has previously been held in countries including the United Arab Emirates, France, Maldives, and Bulgaria. The event is closed to the public and invitation-only, focused on deepening cooperation among the world's most responsible and influential space actors. Further program details will be released later in the year. For more information on the event or media inquiries, please contact: fellowship@ About The Karman Project The Karman Project is a global non-profit foundation promoting peace and security in space through international cooperation. The foundation's unique convening power enables it to bring together public and private sector decision-makers to build common understandings and impactful projects that advance sustainability, education, science, security, and capacity building efforts. To date, The Karman Project's highly curated community of entrepreneurs, astronauts, space executives, researchers, and artists from over 70 nations has initiated projects serving the immediate needs of more than five million people worldwide. The foundation is headquartered in Berlin, Germany. About SatSure Analytics India Private Limited (SatSure) SatSure is one of the world's most comprehensive Earth Observation (EO) data refinery platforms. With capabilities spanning both upstream EOaaS infrastructure, through its wholly-owned subsidiary KaleidEO, and downstream analytics, SatSure delivers end-to-end, EO data-driven decision intelligence through industry-specific, contextual solutions that are scalable, accessible, and operationally meaningful. SatSure's subsidiary KaleidEO strengthens the EO ecosystem by developing high-resolution, multispectral EO payloads with edge computing capabilities. Together, SatSure and KaleidEO offer a full-stack EO value chain, built in India for the world, empowering emerging nations by equipping stakeholders with decision intelligence for faster, smarter, and more informed action. Photo:
Yahoo
5 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
India Selected to Host International Space Leaders for Karman Week 2025
BERLIN and BANGALORE, India, July 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Karman Project, a global foundation advancing peace and cooperation in space, has announced that its flagship event 'Karman Week 2025' will take place in Bangalore, India, hosted by one of the world's leading Earth Intelligence companies, SatSure. The coveted annual gathering will convene 15 high-impact global leaders in space - including astronauts, agency heads, and industry executives - for a week in October of strategic dialogue, cultural exchange, and innovation showcases. This year's selected delegation includes Fellows from such organisations as Axiom Space, Airbus, the Saudi Space Agency, the UK Space Agency, and the Kenya Space Agency, among others. The Karman Project and SatSure share a long-standing relationship, with SatSure's Founder and CEO, Prateep Basu, selected as a Karman Fellow in 2020. As part of his Fellowship Commitment, Basu launched the SatSure Sparta platform - an internal initiative for making Earth observation data easy to consume and model for enabling financial inclusion of smallholder Indian farmers. The partnership reflects a shared mission to drive meaningful, cross-sectoral action in space, with Karman Week 2025 marking yet another milestone. "India is not only a leader in space exploration, but also a pioneer in using space technologies to address real-world challenges - be it agriculture, climate resilience, or disaster response," said Hannah Ashford, Managing Director of The Karman Project. "Bringing our Fellowship to Bangalore allows us to engage directly with this spirit of purpose-driven innovation, and to connect our global leaders with one of the most dynamic and mission-oriented space ecosystems in the world." Bangalore is India's leading space and technology city, home to the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and a flourishing startup and venture capital ecosystem. Karman Week 2025 will highlight India's leadership in public-private partnerships, climate-focused space applications, and international cooperation. The program will include direct engagements with the Indian space sector, alongside curated cultural activities and a nature-based leadership retreat. These immersive experiences aim to build trust and foster collaboration across borders and sectors. "Karman Week 2025 marks a significant moment for India's space ecosystem, and it's an honor for us to host it in Bangalore. It's an opportunity to highlight innovations emerging from India—particularly in space data and artificial intelligence—that are addressing global challenges in agriculture, climate, and sustainable development at scale," said Prateep Basu, Founder and CEO of SatSure. "As a Karman Fellow, I've seen the value of cross-border collaboration firsthand. We're excited to share India's journey and amplify conversations that turn vision into impact." Karman Week constitutes yet another landmark for India's monumental 2025 in outer space affairs. Demonstrating the country's strengths in both technical capability and international cooperation, this year has seen the 100th launch from India's primary spaceport, the Global Conference on Space Exploration in New Delhi, a docking maneuver between two satellites in orbit (a feat only three other nations have achieved), and ISRO astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla's groundbreaking mission as the first Indian to visit the International Space Station. With the Karman-SatSure partnership coming to fruition, the Indian private space sector makes a bold new statement about its commitment to facilitating international cooperation and building on ISRO's legacy of peaceful use of outer space. Now in its sixth edition, Karman Week has previously been held in countries including the United Arab Emirates, France, Maldives, and Bulgaria. The event is closed to the public and invitation-only, focused on deepening cooperation among the world's most responsible and influential space actors. Further program details will be released later in the year. For more information on the event or media inquiries, please contact: fellowship@ About The Karman Project The Karman Project is a global non-profit foundation promoting peace and security in space through international cooperation. The foundation's unique convening power enables it to bring together public and private sector decision-makers to build common understandings and impactful projects that advance sustainability, education, science, security, and capacity building efforts. To date, The Karman Project's highly curated community of entrepreneurs, astronauts, space executives, researchers, and artists from over 70 nations has initiated projects serving the immediate needs of more than five million people worldwide. The foundation is headquartered in Berlin, Germany. About SatSure Analytics India Private Limited (SatSure) SatSure is one of the world's most comprehensive Earth Observation (EO) data refinery platforms. With capabilities spanning both upstream EOaaS infrastructure, through its wholly-owned subsidiary KaleidEO, and downstream analytics, SatSure delivers end-to-end, EO data-driven decision intelligence through industry-specific, contextual solutions that are scalable, accessible, and operationally meaningful. SatSure's subsidiary KaleidEO strengthens the EO ecosystem by developing high-resolution, multispectral EO payloads with edge computing capabilities. Together, SatSure and KaleidEO offer a full-stack EO value chain, built in India for the world, empowering emerging nations by equipping stakeholders with decision intelligence for faster, smarter, and more informed action. Photo: View original content to download multimedia: Sign in to access your portfolio