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Canada Admits Khalistani Extremists Active on Its Soil, Sparks Security Dialogue with India

Canada Admits Khalistani Extremists Active on Its Soil, Sparks Security Dialogue with India

Ottawa, June 20, 2025 — In a significant revelation, Canada’s premier intelligence agency, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), has officially acknowledged the presence and activities of Khalistani extremist elements within Canadian borders. These groups, according to the 2024 CSIS annual report, are using Canada as a base for propaganda, fundraising, and potentially violent operations aimed at India.While CSIS emphasized that these extremists represent a small minority, it warned that their actions could undermine both Canadian national security and international peace. The agency's findings add weight to long-standing concerns voiced by Indian authorities about the use of Canadian territory by…
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President Murmu Moved to Tears as Differently-Abled Students Sing Birthday Song in Dehradun

President Murmu Moved to Tears as Differently-Abled Students Sing Birthday Song in Dehradun

Dehradun, June 20, 2025 — In an emotional and heartwarming moment, President Droupadi Murmu was moved to tears as visually impaired students at the National Institute for Empowerment of Persons with Visual Disabilities (NIEPVD) sang a birthday melody for her during her visit to Dehradun. The President, who turned 67 today, was in Uttarakhand for a three-day official tour.The children performed the iconic song “Baar Baar Din Yeh Aaye”, filling the hall with their voices and sincerity. Overwhelmed by the heartfelt tribute, the President was seen wiping tears from her eyes, visibly touched by the gesture.Later addressing the gathering, President…
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IAF Veterans Sound Alarm Over Pakistan’s Fifth-Gen Fighter Jet Boost from China

IAF Veterans Sound Alarm Over Pakistan’s Fifth-Gen Fighter Jet Boost from China

New Delhi, June 20, 2025 — Growing security concerns surfaced in India’s defence circles after reports confirmed that Pakistan will receive 40 Chinese-made fifth-generation stealth fighter jets, the J-35, by the end of 2025. Indian Air Force (IAF) veterans are calling this a strategic challenge that could tip the regional air power balance in Pakistan’s favour.The J-35, a naval variant of China’s FC-31, is set to become the most advanced fighter in Pakistan’s arsenal. The stealth fighter features radar-evading design, internal weapons bays, and modern avionics. Pakistan Air Force (PAF) pilots have already undergone training in China, preparing for the…
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Air India CEO Reassures Public, Staff on Boeing 787 Safety After AI171 Tragedy

Air India CEO Reassures Public, Staff on Boeing 787 Safety After AI171 Tragedy

New Delhi, June 20, 2025 — In the wake of the catastrophic Air India AI171 crash that claimed 241 lives, CEO and Managing Director Campbell Wilson addressed growing public and internal concerns, affirming that the airline's Boeing 787 Dreamliner fleet remains safe following a series of stringent checks.Wilson, in an official communication, confirmed that all operating Boeing 787 aircraft underwent additional inspections as per the Directorate General of Civil Aviation’s (DGCA) orders. “We have completed the additional precautionary checks on our operating Boeing 787 fleet... and they meet required standards,” he said, adding that pre-flight inspections would continue voluntarily for…
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PM Modi Declined Trump’s Dinner Invitation, Choose Odisha Over Washington

PM Modi Declined Trump’s Dinner Invitation, Choose Odisha Over Washington

Bhubaneswar, June 20, 2025 — Prime Minister Narendra Modi revealed on Friday that he politely declined a dinner invitation from U.S. President Donald Trump, prioritizing his scheduled visit to Odisha instead.Modi, addressing a large public gathering in Bhubaneswar ahead of the Rath Yatra festival, recalled receiving Trump’s call while attending the G7 Summit in Canada. The U.S. President “insisted” that Modi stop in Washington for dinner and a conversation on his return  .Modi said he responded, “Thank you for the invitation. But it is very important for me to go to the land of Mahaprabhu,” referring to Lord Jagannath and…
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DRI Seizes ₹5 Crore Worth of Narcotics on Delhi-Mumbai Bus, Nigerian Woman Arrested

DRI Seizes ₹5 Crore Worth of Narcotics on Delhi-Mumbai Bus, Nigerian Woman Arrested

Mumbai, June 20, 2025 – In a major crackdown on cross-border drug trafficking, the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) seized a massive consignment of synthetic narcotics valued at approximately ₹5 crore from a Delhi-to-Mumbai intercity bus. The operation, carried out after a tip-off and close surveillance, culminated in the arrest of a Nigerian national allegedly involved in transporting the drugs.Acting on specific intelligence inputs, DRI officials tracked the bus over a 50-km stretch before intercepting it on the outskirts of Mumbai. A thorough search revealed 2.56 kilograms of methamphetamine and 584 grams of ecstasy hidden in everyday food items specifically…
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J&K CM Omar Abdullah Rejects Canal Proposal, Says “Why should I send water to Punjab?”

J&K CM Omar Abdullah Rejects Canal Proposal, Says “Why should I send water to Punjab?”

Jammu (National Times): Amid rising concerns over regional water security, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has categorically rejected a central proposal to construct a 113 km-long canal to transfer excess water from rivers in J&K to Punjab, Haryana, and Rajasthan. In an emphatic statement, Abdullah said, “There is a drought-like situation in Jammu. Why should I send water to Punjab? Punjab already had water under the Indus Water Treaty. Did they help us when we needed water?” The proposed canal, intended to optimize water usage across northern India, aims to divert surplus flow from the western rivers of…
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Tony Blair Expresses Interest in Delhi’s Transformation Under BJP Government, Minister Says

Tony Blair Expresses Interest in Delhi’s Transformation Under BJP Government, Minister Says

New Delhi, June 19, 2025 — Former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair visited Delhi on Thursday and conveyed his admiration for the city’s development initiatives under the recently elected BJP government, according to Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa and Chief Minister Rekha Gupta.Blair met both Sirsa and CM Gupta at the Secretariat, where he was reportedly “deeply impressed by the transformative work done in just 100 days,” including improvements in public healthcare, environmental efforts, and welfare schemes. Sirsa praised the visit as an endorsement of “inclusive and effective governance” inspired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s national vision.Newly appointed…
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Five Assembly Bypolls Held Peacefully Across Four States

Five Assembly Bypolls Held Peacefully Across Four States

New Delhi, June 19, 2025 — Voting proceeded smoothly on Thursday for by-elections to five assembly constituencies in West Bengal (Kaliganj), Kerala (Nilambur), Punjab (Ludhiana West), and Gujarat (Kadi and Visavadar). Polling, conducted amid tight security, began at 7 am and closed at 6 pm, with results scheduled for June 23.Early turnout varied by constituency. In Kaliganj, voter participation reached over 30 percent within four hours, hitting approximately 45.3 percent by midday. Kerala’s Nilambur recorded exceptionally high engagement, with turnout near 70.8 percent by 5 pm. In Punjab’s Ludhiana West, turnout stood at around 49 percent by evening. Gujarat’s Visavadar and Kadi reported lower figures, at roughly…
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India Becomes Third-Largest Power Generator Globally, Driven by Clean Energy Push: IEA

India Becomes Third-Largest Power Generator Globally, Driven by Clean Energy Push: IEA

New Delhi, June 19, 2025 — India now ranks third in global power generation capacity, trailing only China and the United States, according to the latest findings from the International Energy Agency (IEA). This significant achievement reflects India's sustained focus on expanding energy production and embracing clean energy.Over the last five years, India has recorded the third-largest increase in power generation capacity worldwide. The report attributes this growth to the country’s rising electricity demand, spurred by rapid urbanization, growing residential and commercial infrastructure, greater use of household appliances like air conditioners, and increasing industrial consumption.To meet this surging demand, India…
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