Important Articles from The Hindu Newspaper : 30/8/2025


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Front Page

  • GDP growth quickens to five-quarter high of 7.8%
    • GS -3 Indian Economy and issues relating to planning, mobilization of resources, growth, development and employment.
    • Prelims – GDP
  • PM vows India will become 3rd largest economy, weeks after Trump’s ‘dead’ swipe
    • GS -3 Indian Economy and issues relating to planning, mobilization of resources, growth, development and employment.

World

  • Mothers and children are starving in Gaza, says UN food agency chief

Business

  • U.S. Govt. must lift tariffs: Australia’s Farrell
  • Rupee hits a new low of ₹88.09 responding to additional tariffs
  • ‘Fickle India-U.S. trade policies continue to pose downside risks’
  • Gross FDI at four-year high in June; net FDI fell 50%

News

  • Navy reaffirms commitment to security in Indian Ocean
  • Women biotech scientists await funds for research
  • ‘India and China must collaborate for stable world economic order’
  • Pact with Tokyo to advance low-carbon technology projects
  • India is an ‘oil money laundromat’ for Moscow, says Navarro
  • SC returns to full strength of 34 with two new judges
  • Russian President set to visit India in December: Kremlin
  • SC notice to Centre over plea to make Ram Setu a monument

Editorial

  • In an unstable world, energy sovereignty is the new oil
  • Detoxifying India’s entrance examination system
  • Rational response
  • Calm before storm

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