Important Articles from The Hindu Newspaper : 27/9/2025


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Front Page

  • Trump slaps tariffs on drugs, trucks, furniture
    • GS -2 Effect of policies and politics of developed and developing countries on India’s interests, Indian diaspora.
    • Read about Impact of Tariffs on India
  • Wangchuk detained under NSA two days after violence in Leh
    • Prelims – National Security Act (NSA) 
  • ‘GST Council did not discuss compensation for States’
    • Prelims – Finance Commission Report – GST Council

World

  • Trump holds talks with Pak. PM in the latest sign of warming ties
  • Sharif calls for talks with India on all outstanding issues

Business

  • ‘Immediate impact of U.S. tariff on pharma exports unlikely’
  • ‘Constructive’ talks in U.S., says Govt., silent on next meeting
  • Revised fuel-efficiency norms offer relief for small cars

News

  • MiG-21 jets fly into history after six decades of service
  • Govt. survey on R&D in India gets weak response from private sector
  • Recall Char Dham project judgment: ex-Minister, environmentalists to SC
  • DRDO wins businessline’s Changemaker of the Year Award for its strategic technology
  • AFSPA extended in parts of Manipur, Arunachal, and Nagaland for six months
  • India says NATO chief’s remarks on Modi-Putin talks ‘entirely baseless’
  • In 2019, three Ministries gave nod to Ladakh’s tribal status

Editorial

  • The turmoil in Kathmandu, the road ahead for Nepal
  • Upgrading shipyards

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