In a post on X, the Prime Minister offered his salutations to Ahilyabai Holkar and remembered her for her intelligence, compassion, and unwavering commitment to the welfare of the people.
Japans premium fruit industry where melons become luxury commodities
Japanese fruits have carved out a niche in the world market, fetching high prices due to their extraordinary taste, texture, and stunning presentation. Cultivators emphasize quality over quantity, showcasing their produce as if they were valuable artifacts. Offering these fruits as gifts conveys deep respect and affection.
IPL Final RCB vs GT: The IPL 2026 final is set for Sunday between Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Gujarat Titans. Ahmedabad's weather forecast shows a low chance of rain. A reserve day is scheduled for Monday if Sunday's play is interrupted. If both days are washed out, RCB will be crowned champions due to their higher league stage finish. Cricket fans anticipate a thrilling contest.
Trump says Iran has agreed there will be no nuclear weapons as deal draws closer
President Trump indicated a peace deal with Iran is nearing completion, emphasizing that any agreement must guarantee no nuclear weapons. While military action remains an option, he expressed hope for a satisfactory deal that could immediately reopen strategic straits. Trump stated negotiations are progressing slowly but surely, with the US prepared to pursue other avenues if necessary.
Instagram emerges as platform for anti-caste Indian art
Dalit and Bahujan artists are reshaping the landscape of digital expression, turning social media into dynamic exhibitions of resistance. Through evocative anti-caste art, they confront India's visual traditions head-on. Trailblazers such as Siddhesh Gautam and Priyanka Paul utilize these digital arenas to present their impactful creations.
Japan refutes 'new militarism', accuses China of rapidly arming
Japan's Defence Minister Shinjiro Koizumi refuted accusations of ew militarism and criticized China's opaque military buildup. He emphasized Japan's commitment to international law and a free, open order, while expressing disappointment at not meeting his Chinese counterpart. Japan aims to strengthen regional deterrence through defense equipment cooperation.
Delhi-NCR Weather Yellow Alert: Delhi-NCR can expect partly cloudy skies today, May 31. Thunderstorms, dust storms, lightning, and strong winds are possible later in the day. Isolated light rain may occur. Widespread rain is not anticipated. Conditions will become drier from June 1, with temperatures rising. Cooler weather is expected to continue for a few more days.
UK minister Yvette Cooper to visit India, China for talks on global crises and trade
British Foreign Minister Yvette Cooper embarks on a crucial trip to China and India this week. She will engage with leaders on pressing global matters including the Strait of Hormuz and the Russia-Ukraine war. Cooper's visit aims to foster cooperation on trade and technology. This engagement with two major powers underscores Britain's focus on tackling significant international challenges.
The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the crash, a monthslong task separate from the work of state police.
Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth, while attending a defense summit in Singapore, said on Saturday that Washington was more than capable of restarting the war if necessary.
Trump to headline 250th anniversary fair opening after performers drop out
President Donald Trump will headline the U.S. 250th anniversary celebration on the National Mall next month, organizers announced. This comes after several musical performers canceled, citing concerns about the event's association with Trump. Trump suggested a rally might be more fitting if performers continue to withdraw.
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U.S. President Donald Trump fumed about the Friday decision from U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper who also ordered Trumps name removed from the center.
American Meteor Society program monitor Robert Lunsford said the group received dozens of reports from Delaware to Montreal with people either hearing the double boom.
Finance ministry economic review: Lithe policy, inflation check to keep growth healthy
India faces economic challenges from the West Asia war. Rising energy prices and a weaker rupee are concerns. A poor monsoon could worsen food inflation, impacting rural demand and growth. The government emphasizes policy flexibility to manage these risks. Strong services exports and investment offer resilience. India's competitive pricing due to rupee depreciation could boost exports.
Ancient Chinese wisdom reveals fear is a self-inflicted suffering. This fear stifles true creativity and innovation. The proverb highlights how worrying about potential hardship causes immediate distress. It encourages embracing uncertainty and taking action. Courage allows individuals to overcome these mental barriers. This unlocks human potential and fosters personal growth.
What caused the massive boom heard across Boston? Here's what happened
A spectacular meteor explosion lit up the skies off the Massachusetts coast Saturday afternoon, unleashing a powerful sonic boom felt across the state and even into Rhode Island. Satellite data pinpointed the meteor's atmospheric entry near Boston, prompting widespread reports to authorities. Experts confirm such events can create loud booms due to their immense speed and atmospheric friction.
Trump plans to appeal order allowing all importers that paid struck-down tariffs to seek refunds
In a landmark Supreme Court ruling, businesses are cashing in on refunds for import tariffs. Yet, the Trump administration intends to challenge the ruling that mandates refunds for all firms, a move that may hinder the momentum. To date, billions have been returned to companies, and the total could rise.
A Spanish proverb warns that trying to embrace too much leads to losing everything. In a world encouraging constant busyness, this wisdom highlights the importance of focus, balance, and prioritizing what truly matters. Recognizing personal limits and concentrating energy wisely leads to better results and well-being.
Actress Monica Bellucci offers a candid view on marriage. She notes that relationships change and what was once loved can become a source of frustration. Bellucci suggests that enduring marriages are rare, demanding constant work, patience, and communication from both partners. Her words challenge idealized notions of romance, emphasizing the need to navigate difficulties together.
More than 120 deeptech startups head to France for Bharat Innovates
Over 120 Indian deeptech startups will showcase their innovations at the Bharat Innovates event in Nice, France, from June 14-16. This initiative, part of the India-France year of Innovation, aims to foster global partnerships and attract investment for India's emerging tech ecosystem. The event will highlight advancements across 13 frontier technology themes.
Stanford University researchers have identified a breakdown in the cell's protein production system as a key factor in brain aging and cognitive decline. Their study on killifish revealed that raffic jams in protein synthesis lead to the accumulation of damaged proteins, a hallmark of neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's.
Manoj Jarange resumes fast, seeks Kunbi caste certificates
Manoj Jarange Patil has started an indefinite fast in Jalna district. He is demanding Kunbi caste certificates for Marathas. This would grant them reservation benefits under the OBC category. The Maharashtra government faces legal challenges in implementing this demand. The agitation centers on Marathas from Marathwada receiving these certificates. Kunbis are already part of the OBC category in Maharashtra.
Amit Shah pushes district-level plans and security grid along border
Union Home Minister Amit Shah has instructed border district administrations to create specific Standard Operating Procedures. These will help identify infiltrators and address threats from drones and narcotics. A strict zero-tolerance policy is mandated for any unauthorized encroachments within 15 kilometers of the international border. Close monitoring of radicalization centers in border areas is also a key directive.
Trump considers dropping Freedom 250 concerts in D.C. after artists pull out
President Donald Trump may cancel concerts planned for America's 250th anniversary. Several artists have withdrawn from the event. Trump is considering a speech and rally instead. He believes he is a bigger attraction than any musical act. Organizers are reviewing the feasibility of this change.
This Day in History 31st May: Usain Bolt record, Watergate revelation and Concordes last flight
This Day in History 31st May highlights several major global events across centuries, ranging from the Johnstown flood disaster and Angola peace accords to Usain Bolts 100m world record and Concordes final flight. The date also marks the revelation of Watergate informant Deep Throat, showcasing key moments in politics, science, sport and aviation that shaped world history.
US defence secretary Hegseth chides Europe, hails ties with China & Asia allies
US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth lauded Asian allies like South Korea and Japan for defence contributions. He also noted improved ties with China following President Trump's meeting with Xi Jinping. Hegseth criticised European nations for weakening their militaries.
EC issues notification for Rajya Sabha polls to two Jharkhand seats
The Election Commission has announced Rajya Sabha polls for two Jharkhand seats. The ruling alliance holds a clear majority, needing 28 votes per seat. The JMM will contest one seat, and Congress the other. Despite lacking numbers, the BJP will field a candidate. This has sparked fears of horse-trading, prompting the JMM to alert the Election Commission.
IPL 2026 Purple Cap winner list: Most wickets, updated standings and bowling rankings
IPL 2026 Purple Cap Holder: Kagiso Rabada has surged to the top of the IPL 2026 Purple Cap standings with 28 wickets after a stellar performance. Bhuvneshwar Kumar remains a close contender in second place, with Jofra Archer holding third. The race for the highest wicket-taker is still open heading into the final match.
Govt exempts customs duty on cotton imports for five months
The government has announced a five-month customs duty exemption on cotton imports starting June 1. This move aims to increase raw material availability for India's textile industry. The waiver, effective until October 30, is expected to lower costs for manufacturers, especially small and medium enterprises.
DK Shivakumar elected CLP leader, to take oath as Karnataka CM on June 3
DK Shivakumar will be Karnataka's next Chief Minister. He was elected leader of the Congress Legislature Party. The oath-taking ceremony is scheduled for June 3. Shivakumar will be sworn in with several deputy chief ministers and ministers. The final cabinet list will be decided soon. Shivakumar is expected to visit Delhi to meet party leaders.
AAP wins five of eight municipal corporations in Punjab civic polls
The Aam Aadmi Party has secured a significant win in Punjab's local body elections. This victory sends a strong message to opposition parties. AAP claimed five out of eight municipal corporations. The results provide a major boost for Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann. This outcome sets the stage for upcoming assembly elections.
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US says it disabled another commercial ship trying to breach blockade and reach Iran
US forces have intercepted another ship trying to bypass their blockade of Iranian ports. The Gambia-flagged vessel, Lian Star, ignored warnings and was disabled by US aircraft. This marks the sixth such interception, with one ship previously allowed to pass. The blockade, initiated in response to Iran closing the Strait of Hormuz, has disrupted global oil and gas shipments.
200 years of Hindi journalism: Journey that began with 'Udanta Martand' in Kolkata
Hindi journalism marks its bicentennial with an exhibition and seminar in New Delhi, commemorating the first issue of 'Udanta Martand' published on May 30, 1826. The event, hosted by IGNCA and the Sapre memorial museum, features rare images of historic Hindi journals. A commemorative stamp and volume were released, highlighting the enduring legacy of Hindi journalism.
Several feared trapped after five-storey building collapses in south Delhi
A five-storey building collapsed near Saket metro station in South Delhi on Saturday evening. Several people are feared trapped under the rubble. The building housed a coaching institute on the ground floor. Construction work was ongoing on upper floors. Rescue operations are underway. Fire tenders and police are at the scene. Locals are assisting in the search efforts.
A spurious liquor tragedy in Pune and Pimpri Chinchwad has claimed 17 to 18 lives. Most victims were daily wage labourers. The state government has suspended 22 police and excise personnel for inaction. Eight individuals, including methanol suppliers, have been arrested. Families of the deceased will receive financial aid and employment opportunities.
Gurugram traffic police seize Toyota Fortuner for illegal modifications and unpaid challans
Gurugram Traffic Police seized a Toyota Fortuner. The vehicle had unpaid fines totaling Rs 83,500. This action followed a special enforcement drive. The car had multiple pending challans for over 90 days. Major violations included illegal black films and improper registration plates. Authorities urge compliance with traffic rules. Strict action will continue against offenders.
45 killed in fires in Delhi so far in 2026, March deadliest month: Data
Delhi has recorded 45 fire deaths between January and May 27 this year. May alone saw 13 fatalities. March was the deadliest month with 15 deaths. Fire calls surged significantly in summer months, especially in May. Garbage fires are a major concern. Officials attribute the rise in cases to hot and dry weather conditions.
Hottest in two years, cleanest air in five: Delhi's May of extremes
Delhi witnessed extreme weather this May, recording its hottest month in two years while simultaneously enjoying its cleanest air in five years. The city faced heatwaves and unusually warm nights. However, rainfall and strong winds helped disperse the pollutants and clear the air, leading to the best air quality for May in half a decade. No heatwaves are expected in early June.
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Manipur violence inquiry panel visits relief camps, meets CM during three-day state tour
A Commission of Inquiry is visiting Manipur to investigate the ethnic violence that erupted in May 2023. The commission met the Chief Minister and visited relief camps. The violence has claimed over 260 lives and displaced more than 60,000 people. It began after a protest march against the Meitei community's demand for Scheduled Tribe status.
Arne Slot era in Liverpool is over. Andoni Iraola guided Bournemouth to sixth in the league as they qualified for the Europa League for the first time. Iraola previously coached Rayo Vallecano who lost to Crystal Palace in the Conference League final.
A cargo ship is being held in Karachi, Pakistan after a collision at sea. The vessel, MV Nevi, collided with MV Papu on May 28. Karachi Port authorities are investigating the incident. Initial reports suggest crew negligence caused the accident. MV Nevi is undergoing repairs while MV Papu remains anchored offshore. The investigation aims to determine responsibility for the collision.
Vietnam BrahMos deal already signed, Indonesia pact in final stages: Defence Secretary RK Singh
India's Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh revealed BrahMos missile deals with Vietnam and Indonesia are progressing. Vietnam's deal is reportedly signed, while Indonesia's is in final stages. India is committed to sharing advanced defence technology with trusted ASEAN partners. This move strengthens regional security and India's position as a defence manufacturing hub.
In 1869, a Swiss physician-cum-biochemist while checking pus-filled surgical bandages made this remarkable discovery accidently when Friedrich Miescher isolated a substance from white blood cells that later became known as DNA. His work began while studying pus from surgical bandages in Germany. Although scientists did not immediately understand its role, the discovery of nuclein laid the foundation for modern genetics, molecular biology, heredity research, and DNA science.
Israel deepens Lebanon incursion: heritage sites targeted, soldiers wounded
Israel launched strikes across south Lebanon Saturday after ordering evacuations from more than a dozen locations a day after its premier said Israeli forces had pushed even deeper into Lebanese territory. Lebanon's army said a argeted Israeli strike wounded two soldiers in the south, just a day after military delegations from both countries held landmark security talks in Washington.
Private hospitals drive surge in C-section deliveries across India
Caesarean sections are now the norm in Indian private hospitals, accounting for over half of all births. Eastern and southern states show particularly high rates. Nationally, C-section births have steadily risen over two decades. Government hospitals see a slower increase. Some states report very low C-section rates, potentially indicating access issues. Global rates vary widely.
India records progress against child marriage, gender violence
New data reveals child marriage rates are falling in India. Women aged 20-24 married before 18 dropped to 20.1%. Spousal violence also decreased. However, rural areas show higher rates for both issues. Adolescent motherhood remains steady. Sexual violence before 18 also saw a reduction. These trends highlight ongoing progress and persistent challenges.
Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi highlighted that India's security is increasingly impacted by global events, with maritime security intrinsically linked to economic and energy security. He emphasized the need for jointness and integration among armed forces, while the Navy actively monitors strategic developments in the Indian Ocean Region and incorporates emerging technologies for future warfare.
Vinesh Phogat will return to wrestling after missing the Asian Games 2026. She lost a close semi-final bout in the selection trials. Phogat stated she fought against a system and was not given a fair chance. She was allowed to compete after court intervention. The wrestler plans to continue training for future events.
A woman says she spent years repairing her Rs 40,000 air conditioner after repeated cooling failures and gas leaks, believing the machine itself was to blame. But when a mechanic checked the outdoor unit, it led to a surprising discovery that changed how she viewed the problem altogether.
Derek O'Brien cites Tata investments in Bengal after state BJP chief vows to 'bring back' the firm
TMC leaders have detailed the Tata Group's extensive operations and growth in West Bengal over the past 15 years. Companies like Tata Consultancy Services and Tata Hitachi are expanding their presence. Several Tata hotel brands operate in the state. This information counters recent remarks by the state BJP president about attracting the Tata Group back to West Bengal.
Quote of the Day: Hollywood icon Elizabeth Taylor's words offer a timeless lesson. She believed true beauty, like radiance, cannot be owned but only admired. This perspective challenges modern obsessions with acquiring things. Taylor, known for her dazzling jewels, understood that the most precious aspects of life are intangible. Her legacy continues to shine through this profound message of appreciation and gratitude.
RCB vs GT IPL 2026 Final: The Indian Premier League 2026 final is set for May 31. Royal Challengers Bengaluru will compete against Gujarat Titans. The match takes place at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. The toss is at 7 PM, with play commencing at 7:30 PM. Tickets are available online. Live broadcast will be on Star Sports Network and JioHotstar.
PSG coach Luis Enrique said that there were o favourites going into the European showpiece against Mikel Arteta's Premier League champions, and insisted that the devil will be in the details.
Chhattisgarh mysterious bat deaths spark concern in Balod; samples sent to Bhopal lab
Unexplained deaths of 50-70 bats daily in Dalli Rajhara, Chhattisgarh, have prompted a joint investigation by the Forest and veterinary departments. Samples have been sent for lab analysis to determine the cause, with extreme heat and infection being preliminary possibilities. Residents are advised to avoid contact with dead or sick bats.
Punjab to end contractual hiring in govt departments as Cabinet gives nod to bring two bills
The Punjab Cabinet has approved two bills to end contractual and outsourcing hiring in government departments. This historic decision will benefit over 65,000 outsourced employees. They will now receive facilities on par with other government employees. The bills will be presented in the state assembly for approval. An ordinance will also be sent to the Punjab Governor.
Centre waives customs duty on cotton imports till October 30
Cotton imports will be duty-free from June 1 to October 30, 2026. This move by the Centre aims to increase cotton availability for India's textile industry. The exemption covers all customs duties, including the Agriculture Infrastructure and Development Cess. This will help lower input costs for manufacturers.
7 beautiful snakes you can spot in the wilds of California
California is home to several stunning snake species, ranging from the colourful San Francisco garter snake to the striking California kingsnake. These reptiles play a vital role in local ecosystems and can be found across forests, deserts, wetlands and grasslands, making them fascinating wildlife encounters for nature lovers.
A Delhi court has ordered charges to be framed against Sukesh Chandrasekhar, Leena Maria Paul, and others in a Rs 200 crore money laundering case. Bollywood actor Jacqueline Fernandez is also facing charges in this matter. The court found sufficient material to proceed against all accused. The case stems from an alleged extortion involving Aditi Singh.
Europe is facing up to a painful vulnerability to drone warfare
A Russian drone crash in Romania highlights Europe's struggle with modern aerial warfare. Drone incidents are now a near-daily occurrence across the region. European leaders have pledged defenses but an adequate response remains elusive. This vulnerability is exacerbated by the US scaling back its military presence. Frontline countries are now accelerating purchases of anti-drone systems.
Delhi weather update: IMD issues yellow alert as light rain, lightning and strong winds likely
Delhi weather today: Delhi saw a drop in temperature on Saturday. The India Meteorological Department issued a yellow alert for light rain and gusty winds. This weather is expected to continue on Sunday. Air quality improved significantly. Residents should stay cautious due to potential disruptions from strong winds and rain.
Uttarakhand: Three vehicles fall into gorges in separate accidents; 7 killed, 6 injured
A series of tragic road accidents in Uttarakhand claimed the lives of seven people and injured six. A family of three died in Chamoli district after their vehicle fell into a gorge. In Uttarkashi, a pilgrim couple from Maharashtra perished similarly after losing control. Another accident in Almora district resulted in the deaths of two individuals when their tractor-trolley plunged into a gorge.
'Last time in uniform'| Outgoing CDS Gen Anil Chauhan bids goodbye to defence services in New Delhi
What is US stock market prediction for Monday? US stock market prediction for Monday remains linked to momentum from Wall Street's latest record close. Major indexes ended Friday, the week, and the month with gains. Technology stocks led the rally after Dell raised its forecast. Investors also watched developments related to a possible U.S.-Iran agreement, inflation concerns, Federal Reserve policy expectations, and earnings reports from major companies.
FSSAI sends notice to IRCTC after viral video shows utensils being washed in train toilet
FSSAI Notice to IRCTC: A viral video has ignited controversy over food hygiene on Indian Railways. It allegedly shows catering staff washing utensils inside a train toilet. The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India, FSSAI, has issued a notice seeking clarification. Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation, IRCTC, has taken swift action, imposing a penalty and removing employees from duty.
Tiffany Trump visits the Taj Mahal with her husband during India trip
Will Pakistan recognise Israel? Reporter questions FM Ishaq Dar, no response
NH-37 Transport Comes to Standstill as Truckers Protest Driver's Killing, Seek Protection
Rahul Gandhi targets Centre over CUET glitch, says 'not a single exam conducted honestly'
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has intensified his attack on the Modi government. He cited the latest disruption in the Common University Entrance Test CUET UG. Gandhi alleged the country's education system has been severely undermined. He clubbed together four major examinations NEET CBSE SSC and CUET. He accused the government of failing students.
National Students Union of India (NSUI) members protested outside the CBSE headquarters in Delhi. They raised concerns about the On-Screen Marking evaluation system. Allegations of incorrect marks were made. The NSUI demanded a transparent re-evaluation process. They seek accountability from CBSE officials. The organization vows to continue protests until student grievances are addressed.
Finance ministry flags inflation risks ahead of RBI policy as fuel prices, monsoon concerns mount
India faces rising inflation risks. Fuel prices are up, the rupee is weak, and a poor monsoon looms. The Finance Ministry warns of renewed price pressures. This comes before the Reserve Bank of India's policy decision. Wholesale price increases are a concern. Global conflicts also pose a threat to India's economy.
What is oil price prediction for Monday? Oil prices ended lower on Friday as investors reacted to signs of progress in talks between the United States and Iran. Markets focused on the possibility of an extended ceasefire and the reopening of shipping routes through the Strait of Hormuz. Brent crude and West Texas Intermediate both declined, while stock markets showed mixed performance. Traders are now watching diplomatic developments that could influence oil prices when trading resumes on Monday.
An entrepreneur's viral Instagram post has drawn attention to a woman who reportedly left her job as an IT manager after nine years to become an auto rickshaw driver. Now earning around Rs 60,000 a month, she says she values peace of mind and happiness over corporate prestige, inspiring many online to rethink what success truly means.
From clinics to clicks: Internet emerges as second doctor for confused patients
Patients in Delhi-NCR are confused after doctor visits. Many do not understand their health conditions or treatment plans. Nearly eight out of ten patients turn to Google or social media for answers. Hospitals lack guidance systems to help patients navigate their care journey. This situation highlights a growing patient navigation crisis across the region.
Pakistan Navy remained confined to ports during Operation Sindoor: Rajnath Singh
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh inaugurated the Nausena Shaurya Vatika in Lucknow. He stated the Indian Navy confined Pakistan's navy to ports during Operation Sindoor. The museum showcases naval achievements and inspires citizens. India's defence manufacturing and exports have significantly increased. Uttar Pradesh has transformed under Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath.
What is gold and silver price prediction for Monday? Gold prices moved higher after reports suggested the United States and Iran could extend their ceasefire agreement. The weaker dollar and lower oil prices supported bullion. However, inflation concerns and expectations that interest rates may remain elevated limited gains. Silver remained stable and stayed on track for a monthly gain. Market participants are now watching geopolitical developments and Federal Reserve policy signals.
A social media post about a Gen Z job seeker walking out of an interview has sparked discussion about transparency in hiring. According to the post, the candidate learned that a position advertised as remote would actually require office attendance and decided to leave, warning the company he would share his experience online.
Qatar opposes permanent Strait of Hormuz transit fees, open to temporary tolls
Qatar has stated its opposition to permanent transit fees for the Strait of Hormuz. A top official indicated that temporary tolls for purposes like mine clearing are negotiable. This stance comes amid discussions between Iran and Oman regarding a permanent toll system. Qatar aims to balance relations with both Iran and its allies, seeking a unified Gulf strategy.
Kerala lottery results today: Kerala Lottery Karunya KR-755 results for Saturday, 30 May 2026, have been officially declared. Ticket holders can now check their numbers for the 1 crore first prize and other attractive cash rewards.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) announced delays in the CUET-UG 2026 examination at some centers due to a technical glitch managed by Tata Consultancy Services (TCS). Candidates will receive full compensatory time, with afternoon session reporting and exam start times adjusted. This follows a recent postponement of the May 28 exams due to a holiday revision.
El Nio effect: Why India may see weak monsoon and harsher summer
India faces a double blow as the IMD forecasts below-normal monsoon rainfall, with a 60% chance of deficient rains due to El Nio. This, coupled with the West Asia crisis impacting agricultural inputs, threatens the farm sector and the rural economy, potentially leading to broader economic challenges.
US defence chief credits Trump for India-Pakistan peace, hails India as key Indo-Pacific partner
US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth spoke at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore. He credited President Trump for helping broker peace between India and Pakistan. Hegseth also emphasized India's crucial role as a partner in Washington's Indo-Pacific strategy. He noted India's growing military and industrial capabilities.
India may have found a new export tailwind
India's weakening rupee is boosting export competitiveness. This adjustment helps Indian goods and services become more affordable globally. However, sustained export growth hinges on strong international demand and stable domestic inflation. The government highlights India's strong macroeconomic position amidst these developments. This situation presents a potential tailwind for Indian trade.
Raise defence spending or else, Hegseth tells NATO, Europe
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth issued a stern warning to European allies regarding defense spending. He stated that nations failing to increase their military budgets sufficiently will experience a significant change in how the US conducts its partnerships. Hegseth highlighted that many allies are still catching up on defense commitments.
US Democrats say Pamela Bondi refuses to answer questions on Donald Trump in Jefferey Epstein probe
Former U.S. Attorney General Pamela Jo Bondi declined to answer congressional questions regarding President Donald Trump's knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein's crimes. Bondi also stated she delegated oversight of document releases to Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche. Lawmakers criticized the closed-door interview, calling it a cover-up. Millions of Epstein-related documents have been released, with some still withheld.
18 dead, 35 injured as truck carrying Afghan returnees overturns
A tragic accident occurred in Afghanistan's Laghman province. A truck carrying Afghan refugees returning from Pakistan overturned. At least 18 people died, including many children and women. Another 35 were injured and taken to hospitals. The Taliban government expressed sorrow. This incident highlights the dangers faced by returning migrants.
June 2026 brings significant observances to India. Devotees will mark Parama Ekadashi and Pandava Nirjala Ekadashi with fasting and prayers. The Muslim community observes Muharram. India also joins global efforts for World Environment Day and International Yoga Day. These events foster spiritual reflection and community engagement across the nation.
India's economy shows cautious resilience. Domestic strengths support the outlook despite global challenges. Manufacturing and services are growing. Labour markets are stable. Foreign exchange reserves offer protection. However, rising crude prices, tighter finances, and a weak monsoon pose risks. Inflation needs careful watching. Navigating the coming year requires adaptability to maintain growth and control prices.

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