Author: News Analysis India

In a display of high-level protocol, Vice President CP Radhakrishnan arrived in Bengaluru on Wednesday via a special IAF aircraft at HAL Airport. His two-day schedule features prominent engagements, starting with the seventh smriti divas of Sri Shivakumar Swamiji at Siddaganga Mutt in Tumkur, followed by the 25th anniversary gala at CMR Institute of Technology. Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot spearheaded the airport welcome, flanked by Union MoS Railways V Somanna, State Health Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao, top bureaucrats like Chief Secretary Shalini Rajneesh, DGP MA Saleh, Police Commissioner Seemanth Kumar Singh, and DM G Jagdish. The cordial reception set a tone…

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In a strategic huddle in New Delhi, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar and Spain’s Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares pledged to fortify India-Spain relations amid evolving global dynamics. The agenda spanned counter-terrorism, economic synergy, defense advancements, and cultural exchanges, reflecting a comprehensive strategic outlook. Addressing the gathering, Jaishankar painted a picture of a transforming world order where collaborative efforts against shared threats like terrorism are non-negotiable. ‘India and Spain have both been victims of terror,’ he asserted, calling for global zero-tolerance policies. The ministers celebrated the enduring friendship grounded in democracy and rule-based international order. As diplomatic relations hit 70…

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Get ready for a cricket revolution in Europe as the European T20 Premier League (ETPL) gears up for its 2026 debut. Featuring celebrity owners such as Abhishek Bachchan, Steve Waugh, and Glenn Maxwell, this six-team extravaganza will light up stadiums in Ireland, Scotland, and the Netherlands. Slated for late summer—August 26 to September 20—the league’s timing cleverly follows The Hundred, though it might brush against CPL schedules. It’s poised to be the ICC’s first cross-border T20 event in Europe, a milestone for continental cricket. Franchise ownership reads like a who’s who of sport and entertainment. Amsterdam Flames boasts Steve Waugh…

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In a testament to India’s infrastructure revolution, the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has clinched four Guinness World Records on the Bengaluru-Kadapa-Vijayawada Economic Corridor. Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari celebrated these accomplishments as proof of the nation’s rapidly advancing engineering prowess and workforce dedication. ‘Leveraging modern techniques and rigorous quality standards, these records highlight our growing global stature,’ Gadkari remarked. The project, part of NH-544J, saw these historic lays in bituminous concrete for its 6-lane packages. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s forward-thinking vision has positioned India as a leader in setting new infrastructure benchmarks worldwide, according to the…

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The void left by Sushant Singh Rajput remains unfilled four years after his tragic death at 34. On his birth anniversary, sister Shweta Singh Kirti shared an emotional Instagram post that has gone viral, detailing her ongoing transformation under his influence. In a heartfelt message, Shweta confessed, ‘Sushant lives in every breath and moment with me.’ When asked if she remembers him, her response was profound: ‘He’s woven into my heartbeat. I sense him in every heartbeat, prayer, smile, and quiet moment. Each day, I evolve a bit more into Sushant.’ Highlighting his spiritual presence, she noted how Sushant illuminates…

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In a fiery outburst, Delhi BJP president Virender Sachdeva accused AAP’s Saurabh Bharadwaj of belittling former President Ram Nath Kovind and current President Droupadi Murmu, thereby insulting Dalit and Adivasi communities. The controversy erupted over Bharadwaj’s press conference where he critiqued NDA’s presidential picks. Sachdeva, addressing the media, labeled the remarks as ‘unforgivable’ and a blatant disrespect to the Constitution drafted by Babasaheb Ambedkar. He specifically took umbrage at Bharadwaj’s quip implying that Kovind and Murmu were chosen to appear ‘inferior’ to other leaders, calling it a low blow driven by political desperation. ‘When Kovind ji from Dalit roots and…

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Sunita Williams, the trailblazing astronaut of Indian origin, has retired from NASA, closing a remarkable chapter in space history after 27 years of groundbreaking service. Her departure comes right after an unprecedented nine-month stint on the International Space Station, solidifying her status among the elite space explorers. On December 27, 2025, NASA confirmed Williams’ retirement. Administrator Jared Isaacman lauded her as a pioneer whose ISS command shaped exploration’s future and enabled commercial low-Earth orbit operations. He credited her scientific advancements with foundational work for Moon and Mars missions, noting her achievements will inspire dreamers for generations. Hailing from Ohio with…

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Tamil Nadu’s Thoothukudi region is buzzing with excitement as heavy monsoon rains have converted salt evaporation pans into impromptu bird sanctuaries. What was once a stark landscape of salt production now teems with life, hosting thousands of waterbirds and drawing conservationists’ attention. Forest department surveys reveal that the flooded salt flats mimic natural wetlands, complete with teeming aquatic life. ‘This is not a common sight,’ a senior officer remarked. The proliferation of prey like fish and invertebrates has turned the area into a feasting ground, with birds descending in flocks from dawn till dusk. Among the stars are the vibrant…

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In a high-stakes predawn operation, Chandigarh Police engaged in a fierce gun battle with members of the dreaded Lawrence Bishnoi gang near Jhera Mandi in Sector 39. One assailant was shot and rushed to the hospital, marking a crucial win in the fight against organized crime. The confrontation stemmed from a recent extortion-linked shooting at a Sector 32 pharmacy, where the same gang had unleashed terror. Tips from informants pinpointed the criminals hiding in a suspicious taxi amid nearby woods, prompting an immediate police cordon. As the net tightened, the gangsters unleashed a volley of bullets, forcing officers into defensive…

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In a boost for African cricket, ICC President Jay Shah landed in Windhoek, Namibia, to attend matches from the Under-19 World Cup. The event, jointly hosted by Namibia and Zimbabwe, drew the cricket administrator who took charge just last month. Posting on X Wednesday, Shah recounted his day: meetings with Africa Cricket Association leaders to discuss continent-wide growth strategies, followed by watching thrilling U19 clashes at Cricket Namibia’s state-of-the-art NSG venue. ‘Great to see the future stars of the game in action at the splendid new NSG venue of Cricket Namibia during the Under-19 World Cup match,’ he enthused. Shah’s…

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