JULY, 20269Netradyne, a global leader in AI-powered fleet safety and performance technology, today announced a partnership with Bharat Stars Services Private Limited (BSSPL), a joint venture between Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) and ST Airport Services Pte. Ltd (STARS), Singapore.The engagement brings Netradyne's AI-driven Driver i platform to BSSPL's aviation fuelling fleet operating across airports in Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru. The deployment will help strengthen safety standards in one of the most high-stakes ground operation environments in Indian aviation. Industrial automation major Yokogawa is investing more in India, which will accelerate localization, thereby making it an important growth market for the company. As demand grows in India, the company is increasingly investing in localization. It aims in expanding engineering, manufacturing, and project delivery capabilities within India.Recent developments indicate that India will not only be a market but also a strategic hub for Yokogawa's operations globally. This project indicates a larger trend of multinational corporations capitalizing on India's talent pool. With Yokogawa's ongoing growth, companies across the world are observing India as a market for futuristic business plans. India's BrahMos Defence Boost took center stage as Prime Minister Narendra Modi held bilateral talks with Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto. The meeting marked a major step in strengthening India-Indonesia defence ties, with both leaders signing several agreements covering defense, maritime security, strategic technology, and economic cooperation.The BrahMos Defence Boost remained one of the biggest highlights of the visit, reflecting India's growing role as a defense exporter and a key security partner in the Indo-Pacific region. The two leaders discussed ways to expand cooperation across several sectors, with defense emerging as the main focus.The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has tightened the rules on misleading claims and incorrect labelling in packaged food products. From recent actions, the FSSAI has issued notices to multiple companies for allegedly making misleading claims on packaging.This rule calls for an immediate regulatory push to ensure that consumers are not misled by exaggerated health benefits or incorrect product descriptions. This announcement is part of FSSAI's ongoing effort to enforce compliance with the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006. With the increasing consumption of packaged foods in India, ensuring transparency in product information has become critical for consumer protection. YOKOGAWA ACCELERATES LOCALIZATION TO BUILD STRATEGIC GLOBAL HUBSPM MODI'S INDONESIA VISIT DELIVERS MASSIVE BRAHMOS DEFENCE BOOSTBHARAT STARS SERVICES PARTNERS WITH NETRADYNE FOR AVIATION FUELLINGFSSAI TIGHTENS LAW ON MISLEADING FOOD LABELS
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