Images from Monday's action at the French Open.
Modi also made a call for European Union unity and said India would play a positive role in enhancing that through Germany.
Imports in July 2012 were 65 tonnes, said a bullion analyst.
From India's fight against COVID-19 to China face-off, Kovind spoke on several issues during the televised address.
Composite dialogue likely to be formally revived; PM visit might also be marked with grant of trade MFN status. Nayanima Basu reports
The fuel reforms are a very important signal of the government's commitment to tough economic reforms.
Intensifying competition and possibility of further legal action to test expectations of recovery.
India offers $1 billion towards Afghanistan's development during Afghan President Ashraf Ghani's visit.
Dalal Street is bullish on invest
Top gainers from the Sensex pack are Asian Paints, Bajaj Auto, ITC, NTPC, L&T and HDFC, all up 2% each
India has sought access to Lashkar-e-Tayiba operative David Headley, the Mumbai terror attack convict now lodged in a US prison, as it insisted on bringing to justice the perpetrators of the 26/11 assault.
The vote leaves Greece in uncharted waters: risking a banking collapse that could force it out of the euro.
If the chemistry between Modi and Xi Jinping goes well, it will herald a new future not just for the region but for the world, says Tarun Vijay.
Images from Day 5 of the French Open in Paris on Thursday.
It is time to forge a credible New Delhi-Srinagar axis, says Ajai Shukla.
'Modi wants to be pragmatic -- acknowledge the problem of Pakistan and that full reconciliation is essentially a non-starter, but at the same time grab the low-hanging fruits (such as trade) to put things on a more even keel, to engender enough stability in the relationship to allow him to focus on other priorities.'
'We will have to wait till the snows melt in June/July 2016 before we can get a clearer idea of whether Pakistan intends to get serious about ending support for cross-border terrorism,' says G Parthasarathy, India's former high commissioner to Pakistan.
'In a relationship that does not permit cricket, how can the prime ministers embrace and send a false message,' asks Ambassador T P Sreenivasan.
'There were assurances that Jaish-e-Mohammad was being reined in as was the Lashkar-e-Tayiba, but Pakistan's security forces could not risk opening too many dangerous new fronts,' notes former foreign secretary Ambassador Shyam Saran, who has just returned from a visit to Lahore.
India's commitment to an open and plural security architecture attests to the fact that Asia's transition is a dynamic of both power & identity, says Zorawar Daulet Singh
Economic reforms seem to be on a slow train, while good old fiscal populism is alive and flourishing.
Images from Day 5 of the US Open in New York on Friday
'When it comes to India-Pakistan relations, seminal moments of progress invariably bring out saboteurs of peace -- whether we're talking about fresh provocations along the LoC, or even a terror attack in India.'
Time to take profits and move to the sidelines in an euphoria, says Sonali Ranade