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FIFA World Cup 2026

No India at the FIFA World Cup, but 4 Indian-origin stars are ready to shine

Although India will not be at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, four players with Indian roots will be part of the tournament. New Zealand's Sarpreet Singh, Qatar's Tahsin Mohammed Jamshid, DR Congo's Samuel Moutoussamy and Australia's Nishan Velupillay will all represent their respective countries.

New Zealand's Sarpreet Singh, DR Congo's Samuel Moutoussamy, Australia's Nishan Velupillay and Qatar's Tahsin Mohammed Jamshid (India Today Photo)
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Road to Re-NEET

Anxiety, uncertainty, and sleepless nights: What Kota told us

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India Today travelled to Kota to listen, not just to toppers and teachers, but to the anxieties, hopes and unanswered questions that now define India's coaching capital.

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9 years, elite status, big funding: Did India's 'world-class' institutes plan work?

India plans to add four more private universities to its Institutions of Eminence programme. But nearly a decade after the scheme began, India still lacks a "world-class" university in the QS top 100. So does it justify the attention, autonomy and funding? Here's a look at rankings, funding, Jio Institute and whether the world-class university experiment is delivering.

Institutions of Eminence: Have India's world-class institutes delivered on promises?
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