India among five nations granted passage through Strait of Hormuz by Tehran – Defence.in
India among five nations granted passage through Strait of Hormuz by Tehran Defence.in
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India among five nations granted passage through Strait of Hormuz by Tehran Defence.in
Security forces are intensifying operations nationwide to neutralize remaining Maoist cadres by the March 31 deadline. Efforts include tracking approximately 130-150 armed Naxals and encouraging surrenders, with significant troop movements and cross-border operations underway. The Centre is also planning a post-operation development blueprint.
The BJP received over 91% of declared donations above Rs 20,000 by national parties in FY25, totaling Rs 6,074 crore. Overall political funding surged 161% to Rs 6,648 crore, with corporate donations dominating. The BJP’s collections alone jumped 171% from the previous fiscal year.
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The Supreme Court has voiced concern over lawyers and litigants citing non-existent judgments generated by artificial intelligence, a practice becoming increasingly common globally. Justices Rajesh Bindal and Vijay Bishnoi emphasized the need for greater caution with AI-assisted material, noting the issue is under judicial consideration.
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Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah cautioned against panic buying of fuel, warning that petrol pumps might be shut if residents continue to crowd them based on rumors. He assured that there is no shortage of petrol, diesel, or LPG in the Union Territory and urged people to rely on official communication.
Chinese Ambassador Xu Feihong urged Indian youth to adopt objective views, cautioning against narratives amplifying a “Beijing threat.” He emphasized the mutual benefit of partnership and encouraged more cultural exchanges to foster a balanced perception between the two nations.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will convene a virtual meeting with chief ministers on Friday to assess India’s preparedness for the ongoing Middle East conflict. The discussion will focus on coordinating national and state-level responses, particularly concerning supply chains, energy, and emergency systems. States under the model code of conduct will have a separate meeting.