India Strengthens Cultural Ties with Jamaica Through Cricket Diplomacy

New Delhi: In a symbolic display of cultural diplomacy, S. Jaishankar marked a significant moment in India–Jamaica relations during his recent visit to Kingston, where he joined Prime Minister Andrew Holness to inaugurate a newly installed electronic scoreboard at the iconic Sabina Park. The scoreboard, gifted by India, underscores the deep-rooted cultural and sporting ties shared by the two nations, with cricket serving as a powerful bridge between their histories and peoples. Cricket Diplomacy Highlights Shared Heritage Speaking at the event, Jaishankar described cricket as a unifying force that binds…

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Formula One gets the AI edge as Racing enters a new phase

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Washington: In a sport long defined by speed, precision, and engineering excellence, artificial intelligence is now emerging as the next competitive edge. Across Formula One and its 11 teams, AI is quietly transforming everything—from race strategy to operations—marking a new era in motorsport innovation. Recent industry insights suggest that AI integration is accelerating rapidly. Over the past six months alone, multiple new partnerships have been signed between teams and leading technology firms, reflecting a shift from traditional sponsorships to performance-driven collaborations. One notable example is Williams Racing, which has teamed…

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Global Military Spending Surges; India Ranks Fifth Worldwide

New Delhi: Global military expenditure has witnessed an unprecedented rise, driven by escalating geopolitical tensions, regional conflicts, and rapid technological advancements in warfare. According to the latest report released by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, worldwide military spending reached a staggering $2.887 trillion in 2025, marking the 11th consecutive year of growth. India has emerged as the world’s fifth-largest military spender, with its defence budget increasing by 8.9% to $92.1 billion. The country follows the United States, China, Russia, and Germany in overall defence expenditure. Together, these five nations…

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Tensions Rise Along Bihar–Nepal Border as New Rules Strain Cross-Border Ties

Patna/ Kathmandu: A series of recent developments along the India–Nepal border in Bihar has triggered concern among local communities and traders, with fears emerging that the traditionally close “roti-beti” (livelihood and familial) ties between the two countries could face strain. For decades, the open border between India and Nepal has allowed seamless movement of people and goods, fostering deep economic, cultural, and familial connections. However, new enforcement measures and regulatory changes are now beginning to alter this long-standing arrangement. Rising Friction at the Border Recent incidents in border districts such…

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North Korea Solidifies Strategic Alliance with Russia Amid Ukraine Conflict

Moscow: North Korea has reaffirmed its unwavering support for the Russian Federation, framing the ongoing conflict in Ukraine as a “just and sacred” struggle for national sovereignty. In a series of high-profile diplomatic engagements in Pyongyang, leader Kim Jong Un pledged to deepen a partnership that has rapidly evolved from a transactional exchange into a long-term strategic alliance. This commitment signals a significant shift in East Asian geopolitics, as Pyongyang integrates its military interests more closely with Moscow’s global objectives. Institutionalizing Long-Term Military Cooperation The burgeoning defense relationship was recently…

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UN Intensifies Strategic Push to Break Libya’s Political Stalemate

Geneva: The United Nations has launched a refined diplomatic offensive aimed at dismantling the political hurdles that have paralyzed Libya’s transition toward national elections. This fresh initiative, spearheaded by the United Nations Support Mission in Libya, focuses on a targeted approach to resolve specific disagreements that have long stalled the country’s democratic progress. Rather than seeking to overhaul the existing political framework, the UN is prioritizing high-level, limited gatherings of key stakeholders to address the technical and institutional friction points preventing a unified electoral roadmap. Strategic Shift Toward Targeted Diplomacy…

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Power Play Under Pressure: US Indo-Pacific Strategy Faces New Test

Washington: The United States is facing growing strategic pressure as its ongoing military engagement with Iran raises concerns about its readiness in the Indo-Pacific, where tensions involving China and Taiwan continue to escalate. Concerns Over Resource Allocation At a recent hearing of the US Congressional Armed Services Committee, Admiral Samuel J. Paparo acknowledged that American stockpiles of advanced weapons remain limited, stressing that resources are being managed carefully. However, lawmakers voiced concern that the ongoing conflict in Iran has stretched military reserves and could impact preparedness elsewhere. Senator Richard Blumenthal…

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India Strengthens Defence Ties with Central Asia at SCO Meet

Bishkek/New Delhi: India has stepped up its defence diplomacy in Central Asia, with Defence Minister Rajnath Singh holding key bilateral talks with counterparts from Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Defence Ministers’ Meeting in Bishkek. Focus on Kazakhstan Partnership During discussions with Kazakhstan’s Defence Minister Lieutenant General Dauren Kosanov, both sides reviewed ongoing defence cooperation and explored avenues to deepen strategic engagement. The talks emphasized expanding joint training, military exchanges, and capacity-building initiatives aimed at enhancing regional security. India and Kazakhstan have steadily built…

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Jaishankar, UNGA President Baerbock Hold Talks on Global Reforms, AI and West Asia

New Delhi: India’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar held wide-ranging discussions with United Nations General Assembly President Annalena Baerbock in New Delhi on Tuesday, focusing on multilateral reforms, sustainable development, artificial intelligence, and the evolving situation in West Asia. Focus on Reforming Global Governance During the meeting, Jaishankar emphasized the need to reform global governance institutions to better reflect current geopolitical and economic realities. He underlined that countries of the Global South must have a stronger voice in international decision-making. The discussions also covered the UN’s reform agenda under the…

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Commercial Flights Resume from Tehran as Iran Reopens Key International Air Routes

Tehran: In a significant development amid ongoing regional tensions, Iran has resumed international commercial flight operations from its capital, Tehran. The Imam Khomeini International Airport (IKA), the country’s largest aviation hub, restarted passenger services on Saturday morning, marking a cautious step toward normalcy in air travel. According to airport authorities, the first outbound flights after the resumption of services departed for Muscat (Oman), Istanbul (Türkiye), and Madinah (Saudi Arabia). The restoration of these routes has brought relief to stranded passengers and is being closely watched as a potential sign of…

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