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Obviously, Pakistan to Play India! Big Money Wins Yet Again!

As anticipated, the political masters of Pakistan have finally directed its national cricket team to lift the boycott and play India on 15 February, 2026, as scheduled in Colombo . The Masters must've thought the money at stake is too lucrative to continue indulging in such kind of grumpy politics. Of course, they had imposed some pre-conditions that included making the 'handshake' a mandatory protocol, but the ICC looked the other way. So, the PCB takes it as protecting the 'spirit of cricket'.  The Indian cricket board , the sponsors, the TV channels and millions of fans who do not necessarily mix patriotism with sports, if it's cricket in particular, must be deliriously ecstatic that all the revenues and hype and excitement shall be there for harvest thr oughout the ICC Men's T20 World Cup-2026 , co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka . Most of the Indians fans must also be ecstatic to have their heroes go on vanquishing the enemy neighbor and humiliating t...

India Post and World Trade Centre Sign MoU to Empower MSMEs and Entrepreneurs!


In a landmark step towards strengthening India’s international trade ecosystem, India Posht and the World Trade Centre (WTC), Mumbai have signed a historic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) today in Mumbai to enhance global market access for Indian businesses, with a special focus on MSMEs and entrepreneurs.



This strategic collaboration combines India Post’s unmatched postal reach with WTC’s global trade expertise, thus creating a powerful platform to help Indian enterprises expand their footprint in international markets. The novel initiative is expected to boost exports, facilitate cross-border partnerships, and empower small businesses to go global.

The MoU was signed in the presence of Suchita Joshi, Postmaster General, Navi Mumbai Region, Dr. Sudhir G. Jhakere, Assistant Postmaster General and Dr. Vijay Kalantri, Chairman, WTC Mumbai.

The ceremony was also graced by Captain Somesh Batra, Vice Chairman, WTC Mumbai; Sangeeta Jain, Senior Director, AIAI (All India Association of Industries); Priya Pansare, Director, WTC Mumbai; and Vipul Mandlesha of Export Promotion Team.

Speaking on the occasion, officials emphasized that the partnership will act as a catalyst for MSMEs and startups, enabling them to leverage India Post’s extensive logistics network and WTC’s international trade facilitation services and is expected to open new global opportunities for Indian businesses and contribute significantly to the vision of making India a hub for global trade and entrepreneurship.


Courtesy: ADPSR, Maharashtra Postal Circle, Mumbai.

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