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A Young Officer's Supreme Sacrifice: Lieutenant Shashank Tiwari Lays Down His Life Trying To Save Comrade In Sikkim
Lt. Shashank Tiwari, 23, heroically saved a comrade in North Sikkim, without caring for his own life thus exemplifying the Indian Army’s values of courage, leadership, and selfless service.
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India Extends Airspace Ban on Pakistani Flights Till June 23
India has extended its airspace ban for Pakistani flights until June 23, citing national security concerns and deteriorating diplomatic relations following the Pahalgam terror attack. The airspace ...
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Who is Chhonzin Angmo? Himachal Woman Who Can't See Conquers Mt Everest
Chhonzin Angmo, a visually impaired woman from Himachal Pradesh, has become the first Indian blind climber to conquer Mount Everest. She lost her vision at the age of eight due to a medical conditi...
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NIA Arrests Key Associate of KLF Linked Terror Operatives Involved In Amritsar Temple Grenade Attack Case
The National Investigation Agency has made a significant breakthrough in its probe into the grenade attack on Thakur Dwara Sanatan Mandir in Amritsar.
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Major Terror Plot To Target Delhi-NCR Foiled, 2 Rawalpindi-Trained Pakistani ISI Agents Arrested in Secret 3-Months Operation
In a secret operation carried out from January to March 2025, a network of ISI sleeper cells was busted with the arrest of two Pakistani agents.
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Indian Armed Forces Conducted Operation Sindoor Like A Skilled Surgeon: Rajnath Singh
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has said that the Indian armed forces conducted Operation Sindoor like a skilled surgeon and targeted the root cause of terrorism.
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Covid-19 Cases Spike In India: New Wave Of Infections?
India reports a surge in Covid-19 cases with 257 active infections; Puducherry and Karnataka report new cases, but the government assures the situation is under control.
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India-Pakistan understanding negotiated directly by militaries: S Jaishankar
Indian officials have insisted that understanding was reached during talks between the Directors General of Military Operations of the two countries.
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Flight carrying Operation Sindoor delegation 'circled mid-air' after drone attack on Moscow
After circling in the sky for some time, the flight landed safely in Moscow on Thursday night.
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Four Maoists gunned down in Maharashtra's Gadchiroli district
The incident happened when river banks were being searched and Maoists started indiscriminate firing on C-60 commandoes.
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2nd batch of Bangladeshis flown to Bengal from Rajasthan for deportation
An intelligence officer said that a majority of the alleged Bangladeshi nationals were detained from Jaipur, Ajmer, and Sikar and were kept in temporary detention centres
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Pakistan foreign ministry says ‘committed, faithful’ to holding ceasefire with India
The Indian Army had recently said that the ceasefire understanding with Pakistan was open-ended and did not have ‘an expiry date’.
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Supreme Court imposes ₹7,000 cost on lawyer who sought probe into protocol lapse
A bench of CJI Gavai and justice AG Masih said the petition was an effort to gain cheap publicity and asked people not to make a mountain out of a molehill
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Northeast to be key growth engine for ‘Viksit Bharat’: Jyotiraditya Scindia
Scindia said the Northeast is poised to play a pivotal role in shaping India’s journey towards realising its goal of a ‘Viksit Bharat’ by 2047.
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‘India will never give in to nuclear blackmail’: Jaishankar's strong message to Pakistan from Germany
External affairs minister S Jaishankar also reiterated that India will deal with Pakistan purely bilaterally.
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IAF assisted IndiGo flight after Pak denied airspace amid turbulence
IndiGo's Delhi to Srinagar flight had sought permission to enter the Pakistan airspace to avoid turbulence due to extreme weather conditions
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Delhi police arrest couple for bludgeoning man over wife's affair with him
The accused lured the victim to a forested area, where the man was hiding in south Delhi and bludgeoned him to death with an iron rod, police said.
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Bangladesh minister says Muhammad Yunus not going to step down: ‘He doesn't hanker after power'
The remarks by the minister come amid reports that Muhammad Yunus has threatened to resign if political parties fail to support him.
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Cyclone soon? Heavy rain alert for Goa, Maharashtra as low-pressure system forms
Increasing rainfall activity will be driven by the low-pressure system, which will intensify and bring intense rainfall across the Konkan coast
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After 2 Israeli staffers killed in US, India likely to seek more security for diplomats
The matter has gained urgency as an all-party delegation led by Congress MP Shashi Tharoor is set to visit Washington in the first week of June
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