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Prime Minister Modi and President Xi Jinping, during the SCO Summit in Tianjin, affirmed India and China as development partners, not rivals, emphasising the need to prevent differences from escalating into disputes. They acknowledged their crucial role in stabilising global trade amid US tariffs and discussed expanding bilateral trade, investment and reducing the trade deficit. PM Modi invited Xi to the BRICS summit in India in 2026, highlighting strengthened bilateral relations.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with Cai Qi and Chinese President Xi Jinping to discuss strengthening India-China cooperation, emphasising deeper political engagement. Modi affirmed India's commitment to advancing ties based on mutual trust and respect. Xi Jinping highlighted the significance of India-China friendship, noting that their partnership benefits both nations.
Manish Tewari, excluded from the Congress's speaker list for the Operation Sindoor debate, stated the party might not have considered him the ideal candidate. Despite this, the Chandigarh MP, a 45-year Congress veteran, expressed no regrets and affirmed his belief in the party's necessity for India.
Prime Minister Modi addressed the nation in the 125th episode of Mann Ki Baat, expressing sorrow for the havoc caused by incessant rains and highlighting the contributions of disaster response forces. He also mentioned achievements in Jammu and Kashmir, including a cricket match in Pulwama, and spotlighted athletes from the Khelo India Water Sports Festival.
Justice Vikram Nath humorously acknowledged the global attention he received after his bench overturned a ruling on stray dogs in Delhi-NCR. He expressed gratitude to CJI BR Gavai for assigning him the case, noting the widespread recognition, even from dogs.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi affirmed India's commitment to fostering ties with China based on mutual trust, respect, and sensitivity during talks with President Xi Jinping in Tianjin. Discussions focused on resetting bilateral relations amidst global economic volatility and followed recent measures to ease tensions after the Ladakh border row. PM Modi landed here last evening from Japan in the second leg of his two-nation trip. It is the Indian prime minister's first trip to China after the eas
Entities involved in tree plantation can earn Green Credit after five years of restoration, achieving a 40% canopy density. Each surviving tree over five years old earns one credit. These credits, while tradable for specific purposes like compensatory afforestation and CSR, are non-transferable except within parent-subsidiary companies, promoting environmental responsibility.
A seven-year Indian study reveals alarming rates of bloodstream infections linked to central lines, especially in newborns. The Lancet study, covering numerous hospitals, found significantly higher infection rates than in the US, peaking during COVID-19. Drug-resistant bacteria and fungi, like Candida auris, contribute to the problem, exacerbated by antibiotic overuse and inadequate infection control.
Union agriculture minister Shivraj Chouhan refuted Donald Trump's dead economy remark, citing India's 7.8% GDP growth in April-June. BJP leaders criticized Rahul Gandhi for echoing Trump's sentiment, calling the GDP data a slap of reality. Ministers emphasized India's path to becoming a developed and self-reliant economy, crediting farmers and scientists for the growth.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh emphasized India's commitment to its interests and self-reliance amid global tensions, highlighting that nations have permanent interests, not permanent allies. Speaking at the NDTV Defence Summit, Singh alluded to US tariffs while PM Modi attended the SCO summit in China.
Following the Pahalgam terror massacre, the Indian Army retaliated heavily against Pakistan's ceasefire violations, firing thousands of artillery shells and small arms rounds across the Line of Control. The IAF conducted precision strikes on terror hubs and military infrastructure within Pakistan, compelling them to seek a ceasefire after significant damage.
Prime Minister Modi and Shigeru Ishiba traveled via bullet train to Sendai, visiting a semiconductor company, highlighting the India-Japan semiconductor partnership. Both leaders pledged to accelerate the Mumbai-Ahmedabad high-speed rail project. The visit emphasized strengthening semiconductor supply chains, building upon existing partnerships and India's growing presence in the sector.
Ahead of Modi's meeting with Putin, Zelenskyy sought India's support for a ceasefire, citing continued Russian strikes on civilians. Jaishankar defended India's stance on the Ukraine conflict amid criticism from the US regarding trade ties with Russia. Zelenskyy expressed hope Modi would convey a strong message to Putin at the SCO summit, emphasizing the need for immediate de-escalation.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has advocated for stronger state-prefecture cooperation between India and Japan to enhance trade, technology, manufacturing, and cultural ties. Addressing 16 Japanese governors, Modi launched the 'state-prefecture permanent initiative' with his counterpart, aiming to transform Indian states into international cooperation hubs.
A Belgian court has denied bail to fugitive diamantaire Mehul Choksi, wanted in India for bank fraud exceeding Rs 13,900 crore, ahead of his extradition hearing. Indian authorities presented evidence of his past escapes and involvement in economic offenses, leading the court to deem him a flight risk.
Narendra Modi's visit to China marks a significant step towards normalizing relations after a period of tension. Discussions with President Xi Jinping are expected to focus on strengthening trade ties, addressing border issues, and fostering a long-term strategic partnership. Modi will also meet with Myanmar's leader, emphasizing the need for democratic restoration amidst ongoing ethnic violence and cross-border terrorism.
Following the collapse of a section of the Tawi Bridge No. 4 due to heavy rainfall, the Army's Tiger Division swiftly constructed a 110-feet bailey bridge in under 12 hours. The Rising Star Corps also rescued nearly 1,000 stranded individuals and restored critical communication links between Jammu and Srinagar.
Jammu police seized a land parcel belonging to Mohammed Azam, a Pakistan-based handler of Hizbul Mujahideen, who is originally from Poonch district. Azam, a proclaimed offender evading arrest after fleeing to Pakistan/PoK, is accused of continuously engaging in subversive activities targeting the Poonch-Rajouri region. The property attachment followed a court direction due to his continued evasion.
Union Minister Manohar Lal Khattar criticized the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) for its ineffectiveness in resolving real estate sector issues, stating that stressed projects entering the tribunal often face inevitable failure. He mentioned plans to address this with the Prime Minister, alongside corporate affairs ministry.
Torrential rain and cloudbursts in Jammu and Kashmir have caused devastating flash floods and landslides, resulting in 11 deaths in Ramban and Reasi districts. A couple and their five children were among those buried alive. The Jammu-Srinagar national highway partially reopened after being suspended for five days.
Security forces in north Kashmir neutralized Bagu Khan, a seasoned terrorist guide known as human GPS, who facilitated nearly 100 infiltration attempts across the LoC over decades. His death is a significant blow to infiltration networks, limiting the ability of Pakistan-backed groups to navigate treacherous terrain.
Tej Pratap Yadav, recently ousted from his family and party, criticized egoism in leadership during a Jehanabad gathering, distancing himself from chants of Abki Baar Tejashwi Sarkar. He emphasized that government formation relies on the people, not individuals, cautioning against arrogance. Lalu Prasad Yadav expelled Tej Pratap for six years due to disregard for moral values and irresponsible behavior.
India's first barrier-free tolling system, Multi-Lane Free Flow (MLFF), is set to launch at Gharaunda and Choryasi plazas, facilitated by agreements with ICICI Bank. Six more toll plazas, including five in Delhi-NCR, will implement MLFF in the next two months, ensuring seamless travel.
Jagdeep Dhankhar, after resigning as Vice President citing health issues, has applied to resume his pension as a former legislator in Rajasthan. He previously received this pension until becoming the governor of West Bengal in 2019. Now 74, Dhankhar is entitled to a monthly pension of Rs 42,000, with the Rajasthan Assembly secretariat processing his application following his resignation.
A Delhi man lived with a pen cap lodged in his lung for 26 years after accidentally swallowing it as a child. Doctors at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital successfully removed the object, a rare case due to the lack of immediate complications.
PM Modi is in China for the SCO summit, meeting Xi Jinping and other leaders. A US court deemed Trump's tariffs illegal, challenging his trade policy. Operation Sindoor saw the IAF's precision strikes prompting Pakistan's ceasefire request. Zelenskyy condemned the murder of ex-speaker Andriy Parubiy.
Tianjin is preparing to host the SCO Summit, with President Xi Jinping welcoming leaders including PM Modi and President Putin. Against a backdrop of global tensions heightened by US tariffs, the summit aims to project China as a stabilizing force and foster unity among the Global South. Discussions will likely encompass counterterrorism, trade, and a multipolar world order.
Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Chouhan refuted Donald Trump's dead economy remark, citing India's 7.8% GDP growth in April-June. BJP leaders criticized Rahul Gandhi for supporting Trump's statement, highlighting the strong economic figures as evidence of India's progress under Prime Minister Modi's leadership towards becoming a developed and self-reliant nation.
Air Marshal Narmdeshwar Tiwari recounted Operation Sindoor, revealing that fewer than 50 weapons strikes by the IAF on Pakistani military targets compelled Islamabad to request a ceasefire by May 10. These precision strikes, some hitting targets untouched even in the 1971 war, demonstrated India's air dominance and strategic planning, effectively conveying a strong message while minimizing collateral damage.
A Belgian court has denied bail to Mehul Choksi, wanted in India for the Rs 6,300-crore PNB fraud, citing flight risk. The CBI argued successfully against his release, emphasizing his history of evading legal proceedings. His extradition hearing is scheduled for mid-September, while Nirav Modi, also implicated in the scam, remains in custody in London, contesting his extradition.
Akhilesh Yadav has criticized RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat's claim about Indians sharing the same DNA for 40,000 years, turning it into a political jab during a rally in Bihar. Yadav referenced the BJP's losses in Uttar Pradesh and called for a similar defeat in Bihar, while also pledging support to Tejashwi Yadav in the upcoming assembly polls.
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla has approved a proposal to install three wheels from the Puri Rath Yatra chariots in the Parliament premises. The Shree Jagannath Temple Administration (SJTA) presented the proposal during Birla's visit to Puri. Each wheel will represent the chariots of Lord Jagannath, Devi Subhadra, and Lord Balabhadra, symbolizing Odisha's rich cultural and spiritual heritage.
During his 'Voter Adhikar Yatra' in Bihar, Rahul Gandhi faced black flag protests from BJYM workers over alleged remarks against PM Modi. In a surprising gesture, Gandhi offered candies to the protesters. He also accused the BJP, RSS, and Election Commission of 'vote chori' during the ongoing electoral roll revision, claiming it's an attack on the Constitution.
Delhi's Kalkaji Temple witnessed a tragic murder of a sewadar, Yogendra Singh, over a dispute regarding 'chunni prasad'. Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal criticized the BJP, questioning the deteriorating law and order situation in Delhi. AAP leader Saurabh Bhardwaj accused the police of focusing on political tasks instead of maintaining public safety.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath visited Sampurnanand Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya for the third time to assess the progress of manuscript preservation under the National Mission. He emphasized the importance of protecting India's cultural heritage and pledged Uttar Pradesh government's full support. The CM also reviewed the Saraswati Bhavan Library's progress and honored athletes, urging citizens to embrace the spirit of sportsmanship.
Prime Minister Modi concluded his Japan visit, heading to China for the SCO meet. The visit strengthened India-Japan ties through six agreements, seven MoUs, and eight announcements. Modi emphasized collaboration in manufacturing, technology, green energy, and skill development, highlighting the potential of India-Japan partnership for a clean and green future.
During Prime Minister Modi's visit to Tokyo, India and Japan solidified their partnership by signing 21 agreements, MOUs, and launching initiatives. These collaborations span diverse sectors, including security, space exploration, digital partnership, and clean energy. Modi emphasized the potential of combining Japan's excellence with India's scale, particularly in manufacturing, technology, and green energy.
A devastating landslide in Jammu and Kashmir's Reasi district has left seven members of a family feared dead after their house was flattened due to heavy rains in the Mahore area. Rescue operations are underway to locate the missing family, including the house owner, his wife, and their five minor sons.
Heavy rains and a cloudburst in Jammu and Kashmir's Ramban region have resulted in tragedy, with at least three fatalities reported in the Rajgad area. Flash floods, triggered by the severe weather, have also left two individuals missing, prompting the launch of a rescue operation by the district administration.