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PM Modi’s foreign policy a ‘universal joke’: Rahul

Rahul Gandhi has sharply criticized Prime Minister Modi’s foreign policy, labeling it a “universal joke” and “compromised.” He questioned India’s diminished role in international affairs, citing Pakistan’s potential mediation in the Iran war. Gandhi asserted that Modi’s personal approach has left India without a clear stance on global issues, making the Prime Minister’s parliamentary speeches

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Middle East crisis: PM Modi sets up 7 empowered groups to assess impact of war

Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the formation of seven empowered groups to assess the impact of the West Asian conflict on India’s energy supplies, essential commodities, and supply chains. These quick-response teams will develop strategies to mitigate economic repercussions, drawing lessons from the Covid-19 pandemic playbook.

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Harish Rana, first to be allowed passive euthanasia in India, dies

Harish Rana, India’s first patient granted passive euthanasia by the Supreme Court, has passed away at AIIMS after 13 years in a vegetative state. His death followed the withdrawal of life support, a decision made to uphold his right to die with dignity. Rana’s family, who donated his corneas and heart valves, found comfort in

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Government calls all-party meet today to address concerns over West Asia crisis

Following Prime Minister Modi’s statements on the West Asia conflict, the government has convened an all-party meeting to foster a united parliamentary voice. The meeting aims to address opposition concerns and present a unified stance on the escalating crisis, which impacts India’s energy supply and its large diaspora in the Gulf.

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5 India-flagged LPG-loaded tankers stuck at Hormuz

India’s government confirmed five LPG tankers, carrying approximately 2.3 lakh tonnes of cooking gas, are positioned west of the Strait of Hormuz. Two ships are expected at Indian ports this week. Officials clarified that no special permission is required for vessels to transit the international strait, though safety assessments are crucial given the current geopolitical

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Do not agitate us by saying that we are agitated, SC tells Sibal

A sharp exchange occurred in the Supreme Court between the bench and Mamata Banerjee’s counsel Kapil Sibal regarding ED proceedings. The court clarified it was not presuming guilt, but rather acknowledging allegations require investigation. The case involves petitions seeking a CBI probe into alleged obstruction of ED officials during raids linked to a money laundering

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SC to Didi on I-PAC case: How can ED move state authority with complaint against CM?

The Supreme Court questioned the West Bengal government on how a central agency can seek redress from a state authority headed by the Chief Minister when the complaint is against the CM herself.

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EC meets state officials, focuses on sealing borders

Election Commission convened with top officials from poll-bound states and their neighbors to bolster election preparedness. The focus was on ensuring peaceful polls by strengthening border security and curbing illegal activities like cash, liquor, and drug smuggling. All agencies were directed to maintain heightened vigilance to prevent violence and inducements.

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Two-year ban, zero earnings: The cost of Ben Duckett’s IPL pullout

Ben Duckett’s late withdrawal from the Indian Premier League 2026 could come at a significant cost, with the England batter facing a potential two-season ban under league rules.

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SC rejects plea for separate enumeration of denotified, nomadic & semi-nomadic tribes

The Supreme Court expressed disapproval of a PIL requesting separate enumeration of Denotified, Nomadic, and Semi-Nomadic Tribes in the upcoming census. The bench suggested the petition’s motive might be to gain SC/ST status, calling such moves “calculated” and potentially aimed at dividing India. Despite recommendations for enumeration since 2000, the government has not acted.

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