What Pakistan searched most for on Google in 2025: 10 top searches across Cricket, News, Dramas, Recipes and more listed

What Pakistan searched most for on Google in 2025: 10 top searches across Cricket, News, Dramas, Recipes and more listed

Gemini is among the top Google searches in Pakistan for 2025. The tech giant recently released its Year in Search 2025 report recently, offering a glimpse into the country’s top online trends. According to it, the search in tech was dominated by iPhone 17, DeepSeek, Google AI Studio, Claude and Elon Musk’s Grok among others….

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Explained: What are free zones in Dubai and how expats can start business there | World News

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Explore Dubai Free Zones for 100% foreign ownership, tax advantages, and multi zone operations with the Free Zone passport/Representative Image Dubai has become one of the world’s most attractive destinations for entrepreneurs and investors. Its network of Free Zones offers a simple, tax-friendly, and fully foreign owned business environment, making it easier than ever for…

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Rajya Sabha session on Vande Mataram’s 150 years turned combative as Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge accused BJP’s predecessors of working for the British. Home minister Amit Shah rejected claims of political timing, urging members to view the song’s significance beyond elections. Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge  NEW DELHI: As the Rajya Sabha met on Tuesday for a special discussion marking 150 years of Vande Mataram, the session quickly turned combative. Congress president and Leader of Opposition Mallikarjun Kharge used the occasion to criticise BJP’s ideological predecessors, accusing them of “working for the Britishers,” while Congress leaders were fighting for independence.Kharge said the Congress had played a central role in turning Vande Mataram into a rallying call against British rule. “Your (BJP) history is that you were always against the freedom struggle and patriotic songs. When Mahatma Gandhi started the non-cooperation movement in 1921, lakhs of freedom fighters from the Congress went to jail chanting ‘Vande Mataram’. What were you doing? You were working for the Britishers,” he said.  ‘Leader Is Bulldozing’: Kharge, Nadda Lock Horns Over TMC MP’s Speech In Rajya Sabha He also alleged that PM Modi “leaves no chance to insult Jawaharlal Nehru,” adding, “Home Minister Amit Shah follows the same,” as quoted by ANI.Earlier in the House, Shah rejected Opposition claims that the discussion was politically timed ahead of the West Bengal assembly elections. He said critics needed to “think afresh” about the legacy and significance of the national song. “Some people believe that because there are elections in Bengal, this discussion is being held. They want to link the glorification of Vande Mataram with the West Bengal elections. I think they need to reconsider their understanding,” he said. Describing the song as an “immortal creation that awakens devotion and duty toward Mother India,” he urged members to view the debate beyond electoral politics.Vande Mataram, first composed independently and later included in Bankim Chandra Chatterjee’s 1882 novel Anandamath, completed 150 years on November 7, 2025.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosBJP’S Sanjay Jaiswal Thanks Rahul Gandhi For ‘Vote Chori’ Charge, Claims It Boosted NDA’S Bihar WinWhy India’s New Right To Disconnect Bill Could Transform Work Culture, Protect Millions From Burnout’BLOs Are Dying, Shut Down SIR’: Manish Tewari’s Charge Triggers Showdown Over Election ReformsAs IndiGo Spirals Into Crisis, PM Modi Stresses Rules Must Ease Citizens’ Lives, Not Burden Them‘Daily Struggle To Survive’: Lawyer Exposes Grim Reality For Air India Crash FamiliesPM Modi’s Wish For Khaleda Zia’s Recovery Earns BNP Praise, Marking A Rare Diplomatic Shift In DhakaPakistan’s Asim Munir Threatens India With ‘Severe Response’ In First Speech After Becoming CDFRaghuram Rajan Claims Trump Tariffs Stemmed From Ego Clash Over Indo-Pak Ceasefire Credit Battle”Nehru’s False Sense Of Secularism”: BJP Fires Back At Priyanka Gandhi”Love For India Not Conditional” Owaisi Rejects Vande Mataram As Test Of Patriotism123PhotostoriesVirat Kohli and Anushka Sharma’s 8 relationship lessons for every coupleFrom Noida’s expressway belt to the skies — Jewar Airport emerges as India’s ultimate gatewayBrain health tips: Neurosurgeon shares 5 simple habits that help6 Indian cities among 100 Best Food Cities In The WorldZinc: 7 red flags you’re low in this essential mineral (and why it’s more harmful than you think)From solar rooftops to EV boom — How South Bengaluru became Karnataka’s clean-energy hubFrom Japan to Italy: 5 tips to learn from world’s healthiest countries4 Spiritually gifted people born in these months; Are you one of them?Soaked almonds vs dry almonds: Which is healthier?Elon Musk: 5 childhood confessions the Tesla CEO made and how they shaped the world’s boldest innovator123Hot PicksCandace OwensCharlie KirkWorld NewsGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingJalen HurtsDonald TrumpJEE Main New RecommendationsMariasharapova and Alexander Net worthAryna Sabalenka Net WorthAlix EarleRafael Nadal and Mery Net WorthCandace OwensTop US Colleges Co-OpProgramsF-1 students US

Rajya Sabha session on Vande Mataram’s 150 years turned combative as Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge accused BJP’s predecessors of working for the British. Home minister Amit Shah rejected claims of political timing, urging members to view the song’s significance beyond elections. Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge NEW DELHI: As the Rajya Sabha met on Tuesday for a special discussion marking 150 years of Vande Mataram, the session quickly turned combative. Congress president and Leader of Opposition Mallikarjun Kharge used the occasion to criticise BJP’s ideological predecessors, accusing them of “working for the Britishers,” while Congress leaders were fighting for independence.Kharge said the Congress had played a central role in turning Vande Mataram into a rallying call against British rule. “Your (BJP) history is that you were always against the freedom struggle and patriotic songs. When Mahatma Gandhi started the non-cooperation movement in 1921, lakhs of freedom fighters from the Congress went to jail chanting ‘Vande Mataram’. What were you doing? You were working for the Britishers,” he said. ‘Leader Is Bulldozing’: Kharge, Nadda Lock Horns Over TMC MP’s Speech In Rajya Sabha He also alleged that PM Modi “leaves no chance to insult Jawaharlal Nehru,” adding, “Home Minister Amit Shah follows the same,” as quoted by ANI.Earlier in the House, Shah rejected Opposition claims that the discussion was politically timed ahead of the West Bengal assembly elections. He said critics needed to “think afresh” about the legacy and significance of the national song. “Some people believe that because there are elections in Bengal, this discussion is being held. They want to link the glorification of Vande Mataram with the West Bengal elections. I think they need to reconsider their understanding,” he said. Describing the song as an “immortal creation that awakens devotion and duty toward Mother India,” he urged members to view the debate beyond electoral politics.Vande Mataram, first composed independently and later included in Bankim Chandra Chatterjee’s 1882 novel Anandamath, completed 150 years on November 7, 2025.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosBJP’S Sanjay Jaiswal Thanks Rahul Gandhi For ‘Vote Chori’ Charge, Claims It Boosted NDA’S Bihar WinWhy India’s New Right To Disconnect Bill Could Transform Work Culture, Protect Millions From Burnout’BLOs Are Dying, Shut Down SIR’: Manish Tewari’s Charge Triggers Showdown Over Election ReformsAs IndiGo Spirals Into Crisis, PM Modi Stresses Rules Must Ease Citizens’ Lives, Not Burden Them‘Daily Struggle To Survive’: Lawyer Exposes Grim Reality For Air India Crash FamiliesPM Modi’s Wish For Khaleda Zia’s Recovery Earns BNP Praise, Marking A Rare Diplomatic Shift In DhakaPakistan’s Asim Munir Threatens India With ‘Severe Response’ In First Speech After Becoming CDFRaghuram Rajan Claims Trump Tariffs Stemmed From Ego Clash Over Indo-Pak Ceasefire Credit Battle”Nehru’s False Sense Of Secularism”: BJP Fires Back At Priyanka Gandhi”Love For India Not Conditional” Owaisi Rejects Vande Mataram As Test Of Patriotism123PhotostoriesVirat Kohli and Anushka Sharma’s 8 relationship lessons for every coupleFrom Noida’s expressway belt to the skies — Jewar Airport emerges as India’s ultimate gatewayBrain health tips: Neurosurgeon shares 5 simple habits that help6 Indian cities among 100 Best Food Cities In The WorldZinc: 7 red flags you’re low in this essential mineral (and why it’s more harmful than you think)From solar rooftops to EV boom — How South Bengaluru became Karnataka’s clean-energy hubFrom Japan to Italy: 5 tips to learn from world’s healthiest countries4 Spiritually gifted people born in these months; Are you one of them?Soaked almonds vs dry almonds: Which is healthier?Elon Musk: 5 childhood confessions the Tesla CEO made and how they shaped the world’s boldest innovator123Hot PicksCandace OwensCharlie KirkWorld NewsGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingJalen HurtsDonald TrumpJEE Main New RecommendationsMariasharapova and Alexander Net worthAryna Sabalenka Net WorthAlix EarleRafael Nadal and Mery Net WorthCandace OwensTop US Colleges Co-OpProgramsF-1 students US

Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge NEW DELHI: As the Rajya Sabha met on Tuesday for a special discussion marking 150 years of Vande Mataram, the session quickly turned combative. Congress president and Leader of Opposition Mallikarjun Kharge used the occasion to criticise BJP’s ideological predecessors, accusing them of “working for the Britishers,” while Congress leaders were…

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Jake Chasan and Will Conte are MBA candidates at Stanford Graduate School of Business and former investment bankers at Goldman Sachs. They recently completed research on pharmaceutical supply chain resilience under the guidance of Stanford faculty Scott Brady (MS ‘00), Brett Jordan (MBA ‘16), and Garth Saloner (MS ‘81, PhD ‘82). Representative image By Jake Chasan and Will ConteThere is an irony about India’s position in global pharmaceuticals: the country supplies forty percent of the United States’ generic medications, earning its reputation as the “pharmacy of the world.” Yet beneath this veneer of dominance lies an uncomfortable truth: seventy percent of the active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) and key starting materials (KSMs) that flow into Indian manufacturing facilities originate in China. India has been, in essence, a sophisticated assembler rather than a true manufacturer, a middleman handling the final steps of a value chain controlled from Beijing.That calculus is now shifting, driven by a combination of pandemic-induced awakening, geopolitical realism, and unusually assertive industrial policy. The Production Linked Incentive (PLI) schemes launched by the Department of Pharmaceuticals represent the most ambitious attempt in a generation to restructure India’s pharmaceutical supply chain from the ground up.The numbers are striking. Under the PLI scheme for bulk drugs alone, manufacturers have invested Rs 4,763 crore in greenfield projects over three and a half years, exceeding the six-year commitment of Rs 4,329 crore. Production capacity now exists for twenty-six key starting materials and drug intermediates that were previously almost entirely imported. The broader pharmaceutical PLI scheme has drawn cumulative investment of Rs 40,890 crore, vastly surpassing the Rs 17,275 crore originally targeted. Some 726 APIs and intermediates are now being manufactured domestically, including 191 produced in India for the first time. The import substitution is quantifiable: Rs 1,807 crore in avoided imports under the bulk drugs scheme through September 2025, with cumulative domestic sales reaching Rs 26,123 crore across both programs.What makes this moment genuinely different from previous self-reliance campaigns is the infrastructure accompanying the incentives. Three bulk drug parks are under development in Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, and Himachal Pradesh, each supported by up to Rs 1,000 crore in central funding for common infrastructure, effluent treatment plants, solvent recovery systems, warehouses, and utilities. State governments are layering additional subsidies: capital assistance, GST reimbursements, concessional land. The aim is to compress the cost structure that has historically made domestic API production uncompetitive against Chinese facilities operating with fully amortized capital and generous state support.The strategic logic is sound. COVID-19 exposed pharmaceutical supply chains as fragile in ways that proved impossible to ignore. When China’s Hubei province locked down in early 2020, Indian drug manufacturers faced immediate shortages of critical intermediates. The lesson was brutally simple: dependence on a single source for essential inputs is not merely an economic risk but a public health vulnerability. American and European policymakers have drawn identical conclusions, with the U.S. BIOSECURE Act targeting Chinese contract manufacturers and the EU Critical Medicines Alliance funding supply chain resilience initiatives across member states.India’s opportunity lies precisely in this global reordering. Western pharmaceutical companies and governments are actively seeking alternatives to Chinese suppliers, not out of geopolitical spite, but from rational diversification. India possesses the technical workforce, the regulatory familiarity with developed markets, and now the industrial policy framework to capture this demand. The excipients market tells a parallel story: Asia-Pacific is projected to be the fastest-growing region through 2034, with Indian manufacturers increasingly positioned to serve both domestic formulation and export demand.Challenges remain substantial. Land acquisition, environmental clearances, and subsidy disbursement delays have slowed progress at several facilities. Not all targeted intermediates have achieved import substitution, particularly in fermentation-based products where Chinese scale advantages remain formidable. The global cost gap will not close through incentives alone; it requires sustained investment in process technology, workforce development, and the kind of operational discipline that distinguishes pharmaceutical manufacturing from commodity chemical production.But the trajectory is unmistakable. India’s pharmaceutical sector, valued at approximately  billion in 2025, is projected to reach 4 billion by 2033. More importantly, an increasing share of that value will be captured domestically rather than remitted to Chinese suppliers of basic inputs. The country that has long dispensed the world’s medicines is finally building the capacity to manufacture them, from the first molecular building blocks to the finished tablets and vials.This is not merely an economic story. It is a strategic repositioning with implications for global health security. In a world where supply chains have become instruments of statecraft, India’s pharmaceutical self-reliance is not nationalism dressed in industrial policy. It is prudence.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosBJP’S Sanjay Jaiswal Thanks Rahul Gandhi For ‘Vote Chori’ Charge, Claims It Boosted NDA’S Bihar WinWhy India’s New Right To Disconnect Bill Could Transform Work Culture, Protect Millions From Burnout’BLOs Are Dying, Shut Down SIR’: Manish Tewari’s Charge Triggers Showdown Over Election ReformsAs IndiGo Spirals Into Crisis, PM Modi Stresses Rules Must Ease Citizens’ Lives, Not Burden Them‘Daily Struggle To Survive’: Lawyer Exposes Grim Reality For Air India Crash FamiliesPM Modi’s Wish For Khaleda Zia’s Recovery Earns BNP Praise, Marking A Rare Diplomatic Shift In DhakaPakistan’s Asim Munir Threatens India With ‘Severe Response’ In First Speech After Becoming CDFRaghuram Rajan Claims Trump Tariffs Stemmed From Ego Clash Over Indo-Pak Ceasefire Credit Battle”Nehru’s False Sense Of Secularism”: BJP Fires Back At Priyanka Gandhi”Love For India Not Conditional” Owaisi Rejects Vande Mataram As Test Of Patriotism123PhotostoriesVirat Kohli and Anushka Sharma’s 8 relationship lessons for every coupleFrom Noida’s expressway belt to the skies — Jewar Airport emerges as India’s ultimate gatewayBrain health tips: Neurosurgeon shares 5 simple habits that help6 Indian cities among 100 Best Food Cities In The WorldZinc: 7 red flags you’re low in this essential mineral (and why it’s more harmful than you think)From solar rooftops to EV boom — How South Bengaluru became Karnataka’s clean-energy hubFrom Japan to Italy: 5 tips to learn from world’s healthiest countries4 Spiritually gifted people born in these months; Are you one of them?Soaked almonds vs dry almonds: Which is healthier?Elon Musk: 5 childhood confessions the Tesla CEO made and how they shaped the world’s boldest innovator123Hot PicksCandace OwensCharlie KirkWorld NewsGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingJalen HurtsDonald TrumpJEE Main New RecommendationsMariasharapova and Alexander Net worthAryna Sabalenka Net WorthAlix EarleRafael Nadal and Mery Net WorthCandace OwensTop US Colleges Co-OpProgramsF-1 students US

Jake Chasan and Will Conte are MBA candidates at Stanford Graduate School of Business and former investment bankers at Goldman Sachs. They recently completed research on pharmaceutical supply chain resilience under the guidance of Stanford faculty Scott Brady (MS ‘00), Brett Jordan (MBA ‘16), and Garth Saloner (MS ‘81, PhD ‘82). Representative image By Jake Chasan and Will ConteThere is an irony about India’s position in global pharmaceuticals: the country supplies forty percent of the United States’ generic medications, earning its reputation as the “pharmacy of the world.” Yet beneath this veneer of dominance lies an uncomfortable truth: seventy percent of the active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) and key starting materials (KSMs) that flow into Indian manufacturing facilities originate in China. India has been, in essence, a sophisticated assembler rather than a true manufacturer, a middleman handling the final steps of a value chain controlled from Beijing.That calculus is now shifting, driven by a combination of pandemic-induced awakening, geopolitical realism, and unusually assertive industrial policy. The Production Linked Incentive (PLI) schemes launched by the Department of Pharmaceuticals represent the most ambitious attempt in a generation to restructure India’s pharmaceutical supply chain from the ground up.The numbers are striking. Under the PLI scheme for bulk drugs alone, manufacturers have invested Rs 4,763 crore in greenfield projects over three and a half years, exceeding the six-year commitment of Rs 4,329 crore. Production capacity now exists for twenty-six key starting materials and drug intermediates that were previously almost entirely imported. The broader pharmaceutical PLI scheme has drawn cumulative investment of Rs 40,890 crore, vastly surpassing the Rs 17,275 crore originally targeted. Some 726 APIs and intermediates are now being manufactured domestically, including 191 produced in India for the first time. The import substitution is quantifiable: Rs 1,807 crore in avoided imports under the bulk drugs scheme through September 2025, with cumulative domestic sales reaching Rs 26,123 crore across both programs.What makes this moment genuinely different from previous self-reliance campaigns is the infrastructure accompanying the incentives. Three bulk drug parks are under development in Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, and Himachal Pradesh, each supported by up to Rs 1,000 crore in central funding for common infrastructure, effluent treatment plants, solvent recovery systems, warehouses, and utilities. State governments are layering additional subsidies: capital assistance, GST reimbursements, concessional land. The aim is to compress the cost structure that has historically made domestic API production uncompetitive against Chinese facilities operating with fully amortized capital and generous state support.The strategic logic is sound. COVID-19 exposed pharmaceutical supply chains as fragile in ways that proved impossible to ignore. When China’s Hubei province locked down in early 2020, Indian drug manufacturers faced immediate shortages of critical intermediates. The lesson was brutally simple: dependence on a single source for essential inputs is not merely an economic risk but a public health vulnerability. American and European policymakers have drawn identical conclusions, with the U.S. BIOSECURE Act targeting Chinese contract manufacturers and the EU Critical Medicines Alliance funding supply chain resilience initiatives across member states.India’s opportunity lies precisely in this global reordering. Western pharmaceutical companies and governments are actively seeking alternatives to Chinese suppliers, not out of geopolitical spite, but from rational diversification. India possesses the technical workforce, the regulatory familiarity with developed markets, and now the industrial policy framework to capture this demand. The excipients market tells a parallel story: Asia-Pacific is projected to be the fastest-growing region through 2034, with Indian manufacturers increasingly positioned to serve both domestic formulation and export demand.Challenges remain substantial. Land acquisition, environmental clearances, and subsidy disbursement delays have slowed progress at several facilities. Not all targeted intermediates have achieved import substitution, particularly in fermentation-based products where Chinese scale advantages remain formidable. The global cost gap will not close through incentives alone; it requires sustained investment in process technology, workforce development, and the kind of operational discipline that distinguishes pharmaceutical manufacturing from commodity chemical production.But the trajectory is unmistakable. India’s pharmaceutical sector, valued at approximately $67 billion in 2025, is projected to reach $174 billion by 2033. More importantly, an increasing share of that value will be captured domestically rather than remitted to Chinese suppliers of basic inputs. The country that has long dispensed the world’s medicines is finally building the capacity to manufacture them, from the first molecular building blocks to the finished tablets and vials.This is not merely an economic story. It is a strategic repositioning with implications for global health security. In a world where supply chains have become instruments of statecraft, India’s pharmaceutical self-reliance is not nationalism dressed in industrial policy. It is prudence.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosBJP’S Sanjay Jaiswal Thanks Rahul Gandhi For ‘Vote Chori’ Charge, Claims It Boosted NDA’S Bihar WinWhy India’s New Right To Disconnect Bill Could Transform Work Culture, Protect Millions From Burnout’BLOs Are Dying, Shut Down SIR’: Manish Tewari’s Charge Triggers Showdown Over Election ReformsAs IndiGo Spirals Into Crisis, PM Modi Stresses Rules Must Ease Citizens’ Lives, Not Burden Them‘Daily Struggle To Survive’: Lawyer Exposes Grim Reality For Air India Crash FamiliesPM Modi’s Wish For Khaleda Zia’s Recovery Earns BNP Praise, Marking A Rare Diplomatic Shift In DhakaPakistan’s Asim Munir Threatens India With ‘Severe Response’ In First Speech After Becoming CDFRaghuram Rajan Claims Trump Tariffs Stemmed From Ego Clash Over Indo-Pak Ceasefire Credit Battle”Nehru’s False Sense Of Secularism”: BJP Fires Back At Priyanka Gandhi”Love For India Not Conditional” Owaisi Rejects Vande Mataram As Test Of Patriotism123PhotostoriesVirat Kohli and Anushka Sharma’s 8 relationship lessons for every coupleFrom Noida’s expressway belt to the skies — Jewar Airport emerges as India’s ultimate gatewayBrain health tips: Neurosurgeon shares 5 simple habits that help6 Indian cities among 100 Best Food Cities In The WorldZinc: 7 red flags you’re low in this essential mineral (and why it’s more harmful than you think)From solar rooftops to EV boom — How South Bengaluru became Karnataka’s clean-energy hubFrom Japan to Italy: 5 tips to learn from world’s healthiest countries4 Spiritually gifted people born in these months; Are you one of them?Soaked almonds vs dry almonds: Which is healthier?Elon Musk: 5 childhood confessions the Tesla CEO made and how they shaped the world’s boldest innovator123Hot PicksCandace OwensCharlie KirkWorld NewsGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingJalen HurtsDonald TrumpJEE Main New RecommendationsMariasharapova and Alexander Net worthAryna Sabalenka Net WorthAlix EarleRafael Nadal and Mery Net WorthCandace OwensTop US Colleges Co-OpProgramsF-1 students US

By Jake Chasan and Will ConteThere is an irony about India’s position in global pharmaceuticals: the country supplies forty percent of the United States’ generic medications, earning its reputation as the “pharmacy of the world.” Yet beneath this veneer of dominance lies an uncomfortable truth: seventy percent of the active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) and key…

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