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    'No fear now': Kashmir sees tourist return before Pahalgam attack anniversary

    Visitors are returning to Kashmir, demonstrating renewed confidence in the region's safety. This comes as the first anniversary of a deadly terror attack approaches. Authorities have introduced a QR code system to enhance security and public trust. Analysts highlight the attack's impact on tourism and call for strong action against terrorism and its sponsors.

    'Monumental setback' for PM Modi's foreign policy: Congress on Pakistan's role in US-Iran peace moves

    Pakistan is reportedly hosting US-Iran peace talks. Congress criticizes Prime Minister Modi's foreign policy, stating Pakistan Army chief Asim Munir's closeness to US President Donald Trump is a setback. The party claims India needs a diplomatic strategy overhaul, which Modi is incapable of achieving. This situation highlights a shift in regional engagement.

    We don't disturb anyone, but don't spare those who attack us: Defence Minister Rajnath on Operation Sindoor

    Defence Minister Rajnath Singh declared India's stance on security. He stated the nation does not initiate conflict but will not hesitate to respond to attacks. These remarks were made in reference to Operation Sindoor. The comments come ahead of the anniversary of a terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir.

    Pakistan only a messenger; US-Iran deal complex despite peace push: Foreign affairs expert Sanjeev Srivastava

    India supports US-Iran diplomatic efforts, emphasizing dialogue and de-escalation. Defence expert Sanjeev Srivastava stated Pakistan's role is limited to that of a facilitator and messenger, lacking the credibility to influence negotiations. He noted China and other nations, including India, have encouraged dialogue, creating a positive environment for talks.

    'Cases involving religious conversion wouldn't be tolerated': Maharashtra CM Fadnavis on Nashik TCS case

    Maharashtra Chief Minister Fadnavis on Saturday chaired a review meeting of the Home Department over the Nashik conversion case, saying that religious conversion cases would not be tolerated under any circumstances.

    Kanimozhi, Shashi Tharoor & Kalyan Banerjee reject women’s quota bill as a cover for delimitation push

    Opposition parties are strongly opposing a new bill that links women's reservation to delimitation. They argue this move unfairly impacts several states, particularly in the South. Leaders from DMK and Congress have voiced concerns, calling it a political ploy. The government's assurance of a uniform seat increase is not convincing them.

    • India-China SCO talks focus on trade security, connectivity under first bilateral consultations

      India and China held their first bilateral consultations on the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation in New Delhi. Both nations agreed to enhance cooperation on security, trade, and regional connectivity. Discussions focused on implementing SCO leaders' decisions and the organization's future direction. This meeting aims to build confidence and stabilize bilateral ties amid global shifts.

      Nepal stops unauthorised IVF camp by Indian doctors in Kathmandu

      A planned IVF consultation camp in Nepal faced cancellation when the medical regulatory board intervened, stopping two Indian doctors from proceeding. The Nepal Medical Council clarified that the practitioners lacked the necessary credentials and approvals to operate within its borders. Foreign medical professionals must navigate a registration process before engaging in any healthcare activities in Nepal.

      Delimitation will turn out to be 'political demonetisation': Tharoor slams govt

      Senior Congress leader Shashi Tharoor criticized the government's move to link women's reservation with delimitation, calling it "political demonetisation." He argued that this approach holds women's aspirations hostage to a complex administrative exercise. Tharoor asserted that women's reservation is ready for immediate implementation based on existing parliamentary strength, warning that delimitation could damage federalism.

      High-ranking Pak terrorist shot once again: Here's a list of India's 'most-wanted' targets hit by 'unkown gunmen'

      Amir Hamza shot: Over the past three years, several high-profile terrorists designated as “most-wanted” by India from groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), and Hizbul Mujahideen have been eliminated in Pakistan and PoK. Most incidents have been attributed by local reports to unidentified gunmen or mysterious circumstances.

      "Hamas has ties with Lashkar-e-Taiba": Israel urges India to designate Palestine group as terror organisation

      Israel's Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar met with Hindu leaders, discussing regional security and Israel's ongoing conflict. He emphasized the need for India to designate Hamas as a terror organization, noting its connections to groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba. This designation would significantly impact global militancy and regional responses, as India's stance influences neighboring countries.

      MEA briefs parliamentary panel on situation in Iran

      Describing the interaction as wide-ranging, Shashi Tharoor said the members of the panel used the opportunity to press the government on critical issues.

      Honey-trap espionage case: HC denies bail to ex-DRDO scientist; 'shared vital info with Pak officer'

      A retired DRDO scientist, Pradeep Kurulkar, has been denied bail by the Bombay High Court. He was arrested last year on charges of sharing sensitive defense information with a woman linked to Pakistani intelligence. The court noted that vital information was passed during intimate chats. Kurulkar's arrest followed a complaint from the defense research establishment.

      US-Iran war: Trump, PM Modi discuss Hormuz passage & safety

      President Trump and Prime Minister Modi discussed the Strait of Hormuz following the US blockade after Iran peace talks broke down. Both leaders emphasized the need for an open and secure strait, addressing India's concerns about its ships. This call follows a previous discussion after the Iran war began.

      Noida protests: Is Pakistan involved in workers unrest in UP’s Electronic City? Here's what minister said

      Uttar Pradesh Labour Minister Anil Rajbhar labelled Noida's worker protests, marked by arson and vandalism, a "well-planned conspiracy." He cited recent terror arrests with alleged Pakistan links, suggesting a motive to destabilize the state and disrupt development. Senior officials are now in Noida to engage with workers and resolve grievances through dialogue, aiming to restore normalcy.

      ‘Islam came as news, not sword’: Tharoor on ‘Who writes our past?’ at National History Congress
      'Ab kya hoga, ye rab jane': Tharoor takes dig at failed US-Iran talks in Pakistan

      United States and Iran peace talks in Pakistan have concluded without a deal. Both nations blamed each other for the breakdown. The outcome casts doubt on a two-week ceasefire. The failure dims prospects for reopening the Strait of Hormuz. This critical shipping route impacts global energy markets. The United States may resume military operations against Iran.

      Stocks sink, Iran move falters: Pakistan is a high-beta nation

      Pakistan's attempt to mediate US-Iran talks and a related stock market rally ended quickly. The country's fortunes are tied to external events, not internal strength. Despite the setback, Pakistan may retain a role in ongoing backchannel diplomacy. Its strategic location and defense ties ensure continued relevance beyond mediation efforts.

      ISI-backed BKI module exposed, MBA graduates and tech-savvy recruits used for terror ops

      Security agencies have uncovered a terror module. Delhi Police identified Manu Agwan and Maninder Billa as key handlers. The module involved educated youth in arms trafficking and narco-smuggling. MBA graduates led a corporate layer. Digital operations were managed by a BCA graduate. The network used illegal arms proceeds for funding. Digital forensics helped dismantle the operation.

      From fake PAN cards to forged passports: Jammu and Kashmir Police unravels LeT's pan-India logistical web

      Jammu and Kashmir Police, with central agencies, detained individuals from Haryana and Rajasthan for facilitating fake identities for Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists. This crackdown widened after a Pakistani terrorist, Umar, fled to Indonesia using a forged passport procured in Jaipur. The operation dismantled a deep-rooted LeT module, revealing funding patterns and interstate networks.

      Pakistan’s peacemaker role won’t erase past misdeeds, says Shashi Tharoor amid US-Iran talks

      Congress leader Shashi Tharoor believes India is not competing with Pakistan on US-Iran peace talks. He emphasized India's core interest is achieving peace in the region. Tharoor noted Pakistan's significant stake due to its border and population. He urged active Indian engagement in regional stability.

      Pakistan must act on terror to earn peacemaker tag: Shashi Tharoor
      Congress questions 'self-declared Vishwaguru's huglomacy' as Pakistan plays mediator between US and Iran

      Congress criticizes the government's foreign policy. It questions Pakistan's mediation role between warring countries despite India's efforts. The party highlights a perceived failure in diplomatic strategy. This comes as US Vice President visits Pakistan for talks. India's engagement with the US is also under scrutiny. The Congress seeks clarity on India's gains from its international dealings.

      'Sabka Malik Ek': Watch Army Chief Gen Upendra Dwivedi reveal reason why India didn't strike Pakistan during Namaz in Op Sindoor

      Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi revealed a strategic pause during Operation Sindoor. Forces avoided striking terror camps during prayer times. This calibrated approach prioritized ethical considerations alongside military goals. The operation, launched after a terror attack, involved integrated forces. Information warfare also played a key role. De-escalation followed, leading to a ceasefire.

      CWC flags Pakistan ‘rehabilitation’, backs ceasefire

      The Congress Working Committee has welcomed a ceasefire in West Asia. It criticized the Modi government's approach to the conflict. The party alleges the government's actions allowed Pakistan to improve its global standing. The committee also stated the government's foreign policy has alienated India from its neighbors. Decades of diplomatic efforts to isolate Pakistan have been undermined.

      Delhi Police warns ISI spreading network in India, nabs 11 for installing CCTV cameras at sensitive military locations

      Delhi Police busted an inter-state terror, arms, and espionage module backed by Pakistan's ISI. The operation uncovered a solar-powered CCTV surveillance network near military locations in Punjab and Rajasthan, leading to 11 arrests and exposing a conspiracy linked to Babbar Khalsa International. The module was involved in espionage, arms smuggling, and reconnaissance of critical defense installations.

      Pakistan’s Hormuz moment: mediator gains, but strategic test lies ahead

      Pakistan has emerged as a key mediator between Washington and Tehran. This diplomatic role marks a significant shift for Islamabad. The country's geographical advantage and Iran's trust have been crucial. Pakistan's leadership may leverage this new standing for domestic political gains. The unfolding of the truce will determine the long-term impact of Pakistan's mediation efforts.

      "No civilisation ends on one person's wish": Manoj Jha hits out at Trump while hailing Iran ceasefire

      A two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran has been welcomed. RJD MP Manoj Kumar Jha stated this sends a message against regime change rhetoric. Opposition leaders expressed concern over India's diplomatic role. Pakistan will host talks for a permanent deal. This development highlights shifting global dynamics.

      NIA probes drone-based arms smuggling across India-Pakistan border

      The National Investigation Agency is diving deep into a serious case involving drone-based arms trafficking from Pakistan. One key figure, Jasvir Chaudhary from Pakistan, alongside his Indian partner Shubham Kumar, is under scrutiny for allegedly plotting terror attacks across the nation.

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