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IAF Jaguar Crash Reignites Debate: Are These 1970s Jets ‘Too Old’ Or Still Effective In 2025?

The recent crash of an Indian Air Force (IAF) Jaguar aircraft has sparked widespread debate among defence analysts, aviation experts, and citizens alike. Are these Anglo-French origin jets, inducted in the late 1970s and early 1980s, now too old to fly in high-intensity operational environments, or are they still “aging like fine wine” as some…

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Brazil Confers Its Highest National Honour On PM Modi: A Landmark For India-Brazil Ties

In a historic diplomatic gesture, Brazil has conferred its highest national honour, the Order of the Southern Cross, on Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, marking a new milestone in India-Brazil relations. The award was presented by Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva during PM Modi’s official visit to Brasilia for the BRICS Summit, cementing…

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Turkey, Bangladesh Explore Military Cooperation As Defence Minister Meets Yunus

In a significant diplomatic development, Turkey’s Defence Minister Yaşar Güler met with Bangladesh Army Chief General SM Shafiuddin Ahmed and Foreign Minister Muhammad Yunus in Dhaka, marking what analysts describe as a strategic move to strengthen bilateral military and defence ties between the two countries. Meeting Highlights: Defence, Trade And Strategic Interests The high-level meeting…

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Assam CM Justifies Eviction Drives, Warns Of Stern Response To ‘Militant Threats’ By AAMSU

In a strong statement amid ongoing tensions over land eviction drives in Assam, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has justified the government’s action to clear encroachments, asserting that state land must be freed for public welfare and development. He warned the All Assam Minority Students’ Union (AAMSU) of a “stern response” if it continues what…

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Leaked Audio Claims Sheikh Hasina Ordered Use Of Lethal Force On Bangladesh Protesters

In a development that has sparked outrage across Bangladesh’s political and civil society landscape, an alleged leaked audio recording claims that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina authorised security forces to use lethal weapons against protesters, instructing them to “shoot” to restore order during recent anti-government demonstrations. The Leaked Audio And Its Content The audio clip, widely…

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‘Some opinions are wrong, mine rarely are’: US Rebuts India’s Stance That Trump Played No Role In Pakistan Truce

In a striking diplomatic exchange, a US State Department spokesperson countered India’s stance that former President Donald Trump had no role in facilitating the ceasefire understanding between India and Pakistan along the Line of Control (LoC). Using the phrase, “Some opinions are wrong, mine rarely are,” the spokesperson implied strong US disagreement with New Delhi’s…

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“We Share Border With Tibet…”: Arunachal Pradesh CM Hits Back At China’s Repeated Territorial Claims

In a strong and unequivocal statement, Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu asserted India’s sovereignty over the state, countering China’s repeated claims by highlighting historical facts and the state’s shared border with Tibet, not directly with China. Context: China’s Persistent Claims Over Arunachal Pradesh China has long claimed the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh as…

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Turkey Joins Pakistan In Building Mosques, Madrasas Along India-Nepal Border: Rising Security Concerns For India

Recent intelligence and diplomatic assessments have highlighted a growing strategic concern for India as Turkey has reportedly joined Pakistan in funding and supporting the construction of mosques and madrasas along the India-Nepal border. This development, experts say, could significantly impact India’s border security, communal harmony, and regional influence. Background: Turkey-Pakistan Nexus In South Asia Turkey…

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Centre Plans Massive Population-Level Study Amid Concerns Over Sudden Deaths Among Young Indians, Potential ‘Covid Link’

The Union Health Ministry is set to launch an extensive population-level study to investigate sudden and unexplained deaths among young Indians, amid growing medical and public concerns over an apparent rise in such cases in recent years. This decision comes after anecdotal and regional hospital data pointed to unexpected cardiac arrests, strokes, and collapse incidents…

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Manipur’s Active COVID-19 Cases Fall To 41 As Recoveries Reach 263; Health Department Continues Vigilance

Manipur’s fight against COVID-19 is witnessing a positive trend with the state’s active cases dropping to just 41 while total recoveries have surged to 263 as of July 9, according to data released by the state Health Department. This development comes as a significant relief amid continued concerns over sporadic fresh cases in northeastern states….

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