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Defence ministers of India and Russia are set to discuss future defense acquisitions, including the S-500 missile system, during their annual summit. The meeting will also review progress on ongoing cooperation, with India seeking additional S-400 squadrons and addressing delayed deliveries of a previous order.
Russian President Vladimir Putin will visit India next week for the 23rd India-Russia Annual Summit, a state visit expected to strengthen defense and trade ties. This visit, Putin's first to India since the Ukraine invasion, will be closely watched by Western nations as India navigates its strategic partnerships.
The Supreme Court has directed the Kerala Governor, acting as chancellor, to decide on a report by an SC-appointed committee regarding vice-chancellor appointments within a week. Justices Pardiwala and Viswanathan emphasized the governor cannot delay acting on the report, which was formed with mutual consent. The court expects a prompt decision following the committee's findings.
India prioritizes peace and dialogue but will not compromise on national sovereignty and security, stated Defence Minister Rajnath Singh. He highlighted India's growing role as a reliable partner, driven by economic strength, technological advancement, and a principled foreign policy. Reforms in defence procurement and modernization are crucial for future security and national destiny.
The Supreme Court has allowed the Maharashtra State Election Commission to proceed with elections for most local bodies, excluding those with over 50% reservation. Polls for 57 civic bodies exceeding this limit will be subject to the court's final decision on January 21, with results pending the outcome.
Prime Minister Modi is set to visit Jordan and Oman in mid-December, aiming to bolster trade and discuss regional stability, particularly the Gaza ceasefire. Discussions are expected to cover a potential free trade agreement with Oman and Jordan's role in the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor. Both nations have shown strong support for India and condemned terrorism.
The Supreme Court is set to frame guidelines to protect women's health, dignity, and privacy concerning menstruation, prompted by an incident where sanitation workers were forced to prove they were menstruating. The court expressed concern over 'period-shaming' and issued notices to the Centre, acknowledging the SCBA's petition highlighting widespread such violations.
A decade-long study reveals no major Indian city met safe air quality standards between 2015 and November 2025. Delhi consistently ranked as the most polluted, with other cities also experiencing unhealthy AQI levels. Vehicular emissions, industrial pollution, and crop burning are identified as key contributors, exacerbated by geographical factors and weather patterns.
Jammu and Kashmir's National Conference passed a resolution condemning the alleged selective targeting of Kashmiris following a Delhi terror module involving doctors from the region. The party urged state governments to ensure the safety of Kashmiris nationwide and called for the restoration of J&K's full statehood and special constitutional status.
Home Minister Amit Shah announced that Left-wing extremism, North-East insurgency, and terrorism in Jammu & Kashmir will soon be resolved. He highlighted the government's focus on intelligence, clear objectives, and coordinated action to combat these issues and narcotics. Shah also stated that Naxalism will be eradicated before the next DGP/IGP conference.
Air travel faces significant disruption this weekend as over 350 IndiGo and Air India A320 family aircraft in India, and thousands globally, are grounded for a crucial software upgrade. This precautionary measure follows an incident where an A320 unexpectedly pitched downward, potentially due to solar radiation affecting flight control data. The upgrade aims to ensure fleet safety.
A Trinamool Congress delegation accused the Election Commission of lood on their hands over 40 deaths, including BLOs, during West Bengal's Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls. The party alleged an unplanned and heartless execution, questioning the EC's focus on Bengal as a border state and its alleged bias against the state.
Leh police allegedly used excessive lethal force without magistrate orders during protests for statehood and Sixth Schedule status, resulting in four deaths and over 80 injuries. Congress and Anjuman-Moin-ul-Islam have submitted claims to a judicial probe commission, highlighting violations of constitutional rights and police protocols.
Punjab Cabinet approved empanelment of 300 doctors across 12 specialties to boost healthcare. This move aims to enhance specialist availability and improve secondary healthcare quality in government facilities. Specialists will receive fees per patient, with incentives for night duties. A proposal for border area incentives for government doctors and teachers is also underway.
Veteran Congress leader M Veerappa Moily has criticized the party's high command for the ongoing leadership crisis in Karnataka. He emphasized the need for discipline within the party, stating that leadership representatives should have anticipated the current political turmoil. Moily refrained from commenting on specific leadership changes, focusing instead on the immediate requirement for party discipline.
India and the US have achieved a significant milestone with the NISAR mission, successfully deploying its 12-meter antenna and completing early calibration. ISRO has now released the first S-band radar images, showcasing the satellite's capability in observing Earth's diverse landscapes, marking the commencement of its science phase.
India's economy surged with Q2 GDP growth hitting 8.2%, exceeding expectations and solidifying its position as the world's fastest-growing major economy. Meanwhile, India and the US are nearing a trade agreement, and the Congress high command is set to address the Karnataka leadership dispute between Siddaramaiah and DK Shivakumar.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled a 77-foot bronze statue of Lord Ram in Goa during the 550th-year celebrations of Shree Samsthan Gokarn Partagali Jeevottam Math. Earlier, he visited Udupi, Karnataka, offering prayers at Sri Krishna Matha and participating in a mass recitation of the Srimad Bhagavad Gita.
India has achieved 'major power' status, ranking third in Asia according to the Lowy Institute's Power Index. This rise is attributed to its growing economic and military strengths, notably boosted by recent combat experience in Operation Sindoor. While India leads Japan and Russia, a significant gap remains with China and the US, the top two superpowers.
Congress leader Jairam Ramesh questioned Prime Minister Modi's stance on South Africa's exclusion from the next G20 Summit by Donald Trump. Ramesh urged Modi, a self-proclaimed champion of Africa and the Global South, to advocate for South Africa's rightful participation, highlighting the nation's economic significance and strong ties with India.
A Trinamool Congress delegation met the Chief Election Commissioner, presenting a list of 40 deaths, including 17 BLOs, allegedly linked to the ongoing special intensive revision exercise. The party accused the EC of having lood on your hands over the fatalities.
Rahul Gandhi has demanded a parliamentary discussion on Delhi's severe air pollution, labeling it a health emergency. He criticized Prime Minister Modi's silence and the government's lack of an urgent, enforceable action plan. Gandhi met with concerned mothers, highlighting their fears for children breathing toxic air and urging accountability for clean air.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is scheduled to visit India on December 4-5 for a summit with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Discussions are expected to focus on India's potential procurement of additional S-400 air-defense squadrons and Sukhoi-57 fighter jets. The ongoing Russia-Ukraine war will also be a key agenda item, with India reiterating its support for an early peaceful resolution.
Delhi's worsening air pollution has sparked criticism, with AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal demanding a cut in GST on air and water purifiers. Congress MP Rahul Gandhi called for a parliamentary debate and an action plan, highlighting the health crisis faced by children breathing toxic air.
A man's viral video shows him politely urging train passengers to avoid littering, emphasizing personal responsibility for cleanliness. His appeal highlights that individual habits contribute to the perception of India and Bihar being dirty. While some praised his civic sense, others suggested authorities should lead such initiatives.
Uttar Pradesh's pavilion at IITF 2025 concluded successfully, attracting lakhs and generating Rs 5 crore in trade. Showcasing diverse state crafts under the Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat theme, the pavilion earned a bronze medal. Minister Rakesh Sachan highlighted government initiatives like CM-YUVA, promoting inclusive growth and supporting over 10 lakh enterprises.
Enforcement Directorate has alleged that Al-Falah University chancellor Javed Ahmed Siddiqui fraudulently obtained Delhi land by forging documents of deceased Hindu landowners. The agency claims a fake General Power of Attorney, dated 2004, was used to transfer property in Madanpur Khadar to a trust linked to Siddiqui. The investigation into this alleged land scam is ongoing with Siddiqui in ED custody.
Uttar Pradesh has declared Aadhaar cards invalid as proof of birth date, with the Planning Department issuing a directive to all state departments. This decision comes amidst broader actions by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath to identify and deport illegal immigrants, including the establishment of temporary detention centers in each district.
The Press Information Bureau's fact-check unit debunked an AI-generated video falsely showing Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi commenting on the alleged custodial death of Ladakh activist Sonam Wangchuk. Pakistani propaganda accounts circulated the fake clip, which was created using AI technology. The PIB clarified that the Army chief made no such statement and urged citizens to rely on credible sources.
A war of words erupted between Congress and BJP after former MP Kumar Ketkar alleged US and Israeli intelligence agencies meddled in the 2014 elections. BJP MP Sambit Patra countered, attributing BJP's victories to public support and accusing Congress of following Pakistan's ISI agenda.
As it gets ready to host the 2030 Commonwealth Games, the city has one eye on the 2036 Olympic Games bid. Fuelling it all are infrastructure projects designed to make it the sports capital of India
The Supreme Court suggested a law similar to the SC/ST Act to protect differently-abled individuals from ridicule. While the government acknowledged the concern, it raised potential issues for creative artists. The court also directed comedians to host shows featuring SMA achievers, contributing earnings to patient treatment.
CISF has approved an extended four-year tenure for its personnel securing the Parliament House complex, with a potential one-year extension. This aims to improve operational continuity and familiarity with MPs, while ensuring a steady infusion of new personnel through annual rotation. Stricter eligibility criteria and mandatory specialized training are also part of the updated guidelines for PHC security duties.
The Supreme Court expressed deep concern over siblings being separated due to parental disputes, questioning why children should suffer. A bench emphasized that even if parents part ways, siblings should live and grow together, urging mediation to facilitate this arrangement for the children's well-being.
Congress criticized the BJP after the Rajya Sabha Secretariat directed MPs against using slogans like 'Vande Mataram' and 'Jai Hind' in Parliament. The party questioned the objection to these freedom struggle slogans, noting the British had previously banned 'Vande Mataram'.
Enforcement Directorate has arrested WinZO founders Saumya Singh Rathore and Paavan Nanda, freezing Rs 500 crore in assets. The agency alleges the company siphoned funds to the US, operating online money gaming despite a ban. Investigations reveal players were allegedly deceived by algorithms, leading to significant financial losses laundered abroad.
The Supreme Court has ordered a nationwide audit of all private and deemed universities in response to a student's grievance. This sweeping directive demands sworn affidavits on their establishment, governance, regulatory approvals, and non-profit status, aiming to expose structural opacity and assess regulatory oversight.
The Supreme Court acknowledged its limitations in tackling Delhi-NCR's air pollution, stating it lacks a 'magic wand.' Decades of judicial intervention have yielded minimal results, with authorities failing to implement past orders. The court emphasized the need for long-term, year-round solutions involving domain experts and coordinated government efforts, rather than just winter-specific actions.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated Skyroot Aerospace's new Infinity campus in Hyderabad. He also unveiled Vikram-I, India's first commercial orbital rocket. This marks a significant step for India's private space sector. Skyroot aims to launch Vikram-I within two months. The company is creating high-tech jobs and plans further investment. India is becoming a global leader in satellite launches.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced plans to open India's nuclear sector to private investment, mirroring reforms in the space sector. This move aims to boost energy security and technological leadership by fostering innovation in small modular and advanced reactors. The government is also preparing to introduce key legislation to facilitate these significant reforms.
National Conference MP Aga Ruhullah Mehdi has accused his own party's government in Jammu and Kashmir of failing to fulfill electoral promises and adopting the BJP's approach of political slogans. Speaking in Ganderbal, Mehdi criticized the leadership for shifting focus from Article 370 restoration to statehood, arguing this aligns with the BJP's agenda.

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