New Delhi: India has unexpectedly postponed the test of a long-range missile from the Agni series, which was scheduled to take place in the Bay of Bengal between October 15 and 17. The cancellation came at the last moment, despite India already declaring a 3,550 km stretch as a No-Fly Zone and issuing a NOTAM (Notice to Airmen) marking the region as a danger area. Experts believe the missile could have been a nuclear-capable Agni variant, as the series covers ranges from 700 km to 5,000 km. Recently, DRDO successfully…
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Taliban Strengthens Hold, Tensions Escalate Between Pakistan and Afghanistan
Islamabad: Tensions have sharply escalated between Afghanistan and Pakistan following intense cross-border clashes along the Durand Line, a border that Afghanistan has never officially recognized. The skirmishes involved heavy gunfire and shelling, resulting in conflicting casualty claims from both sides. Conflicting Casualty Reports Afghan authorities claimed that their forces killed 58 Pakistani soldiers in retaliatory action. Pakistan, however, rejected this figure, stating that 23 soldiers were killed while 200 Taliban fighters were neutralized. The confrontation underscores the growing volatility along the 2,600-kilometer border. Bombardment Allegations and Border Closure Kabul accused…
Read MoreRajasthan Assembly Speaker Vasudev Devnani Meets Barbados Speaker, Highlights Growing India–Barbados Ties
Bridgetown/New Delhi/Jaipur: Rajasthan Legislative Assembly Speaker Vasudev Devnani held a courtesy meeting with Barbados Parliament Speaker Arthur Holder in Bridgetown, aiming to strengthen parliamentary cooperation and deepen bilateral relations between India and Barbados. During the interaction, both leaders discussed enhancing parliamentary dialogue, as well as expanding collaboration in renewable and green energy sectors. Devnani emphasized that India is committed to working with Barbados on sustainable development and democratic exchange. Pride in PM Modi’s Recognition Devnani noted that it was a moment of great pride for India that earlier this year,…
Read MoreHow Successful Will Trump’s Peace Plan Be in Gaza?
Tel Aviv: Two years after the deadly conflict between Israel and Hamas erupted, a new ray of hope has emerged as both sides have begun indirect negotiations to end the war in Gaza. The talks are taking place in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, under the mediation of the United States, signaling a possible breakthrough after prolonged violence and diplomatic deadlock. Two Years of Conflict The war began when Hamas-led militants attacked southern Israel, killing 1,200 people—mostly civilians—and kidnapping 251 others. In response, Israel launched extensive military operations with the objective of…
Read MoreIndia–UK Trade Agreement to Boost Exports and Attract Major Investment
New Delhi: India’s export sector is set for a major boost following the recent Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) signed between India and the United Kingdom. The deal, finalized on 24 July and likely to come into effect next year, promises duty-free market access for 99% of Indian exports in key sectors such as textiles, automotive components, footwear, and pharmaceuticals. Trade experts say the agreement will not only enhance India’s global competitiveness but also position the UK as a major investment partner. Gulzar Didwania, Partner at Daylight India, stated…
Read MoreIndia–Canada Trade Relations Set for a New Chapter as Canadian Foreign Minister Arrives in New Delhi
New Delhi: India and Canada may soon witness a major shift in their trade dynamics as Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand arrived in New Delhi for an official visit. The trip is being seen as a fresh attempt to reset ties that faced turbulence in recent years, especially under the tenure of former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Political experts in Canada believe that this visit marks the beginning of a more pragmatic and business-focused approach by Ottawa. Commenting on the development, Canadian political analyst Clyde Nichols noted that under Trudeau,…
Read MoreSyria Holds First Parliamentary Elections Since Assad’s Ouster – Why This Vote Matters
Damascus: Syria has held its first parliamentary election since the overthrow of former President Bashar al-Assad in December, marking a watershed moment in the country’s political history. The vote comes nearly a year after a surprise rebellion toppled Assad’s decades-long regime, raising hopes for peace, stability, and democratic reform. Security forces guarded polling stations across the country as electoral college members cast ballots, which were then counted in front of candidates, journalists, and legal observers to ensure transparency. However, ordinary citizens did not vote directly in this election. A New…
Read MoreU.S. Considering Supplying Tomahawk Missiles to Ukraine, Trump Seeks Clarity on Their Use
Washington: The United States is weighing the possibility of providing Tomahawk long-range cruise missiles to Ukraine, but President Donald Trump has stated that he wants a clear understanding of how Kyiv plans to use them before any decision is made. Speaking to reporters in the Oval Office on Monday, Trump said, “I want to know what they are going to do with them,” when asked whether the U.S. or NATO would supply the missiles. He expressed concern over escalating tensions and reiterated his call to end the Russia-Ukraine war, emphasizing…
Read MoreCalifornia Makes History: Diwali Declared an Official State Holiday
Sacramento: In a landmark decision celebrating cultural diversity and inclusion, California has officially declared Diwali a state holiday, creating history in the United States. Governor Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill (AB) 268 into law, placing Diwali—the Festival of Lights—on the state’s list of public holidays. Under this law, state government employees, community colleges, and public schools will now be allowed a paid holiday on Diwali. Educational institutions can also organize special programs on the cultural and social significance of the festival, promoting awareness and unity. What AB 268 Means Paid…
Read MoreNepal Interim PM Sushila Karki Calls Gen-Z Movement “Historic,” Vows Full Commitment to Change
Kathmandu: Nepal’s Interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki has called the ongoing Gen-Z youth movement “historic”, stating that her government is fully committed to the reforms and changes demanded by the young generation. In a video address marking one month since the start of the movement, Karki said the uprising represents “a new mindset and a path toward national reform.” She acknowledged that past governments ignored the voices and emotions of the youth, which she described as a major failure. “Government ready to embrace change” Karki emphasized that the current administration…
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