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Indians ground Turkiye, Azerbaijan travel plans
Following Türkiye and Azerbaijan's support for Pakistan during Operation Sindoor, Indian tourism to these nations has plummeted. Travel agencies report widespread cancellations and a halt in new bookings due to public anger over perceived hostile actions. The shift reflects a growing sentiment that tourism revenue should not support countries seen as opposing India, leading travelers to explore alternative destinations.
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Bengal taps into ‘concert economy’ with new 25-acre tech-entertainment park in New Town
“The concept of a concert economy is an innovative idea. We have the infrastructure here… Here, we can host international-level cultural events,” the Chief Minister announced
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Bollywood actor-director Tinu Anand gets flak for his threat to beat strays
Veteran Bollywood director Tinu Anand faces backlash from animal lovers after threatening to harm stray dogs in his Mumbai neighborhood. Anand's WhatsApp message, expressing fear and anger towards barking dogs, included a threat to beat them with a hockey stick.
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Maharashtra’s Mahalaxmi, Jyotiba temples implement dress code to ‘preserve sanctity’
Karveer Nivasini Mahalaxmi and Jyotiba temples in Kolhapur enforce modest attire guidelines for devotees
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Pakistan's appeal to India: Rethink suspension of Indus Waters Treaty
Pakistan has appealed to India to reconsider its decision to keep the Indus Waters Treaty in abeyance, citing the dependence of millions on the regulated water. India, however, remains firm on its decision, taken in response to terrorist activities, asserting that changed circumstances and Pakistan's actions warrant a reevaluation of the treaty.
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Operation Sindoor: Cong demands answers from Modi govt
Rahul Gandhi is set to hold a press conference addressing concerns following the India-Pakistan conflict pause. The Congress Working Committee, chaired by Gandhi, criticized the government's silence, deeming it "inexplicable and unacceptable," especially after US President Trump's announcement and alleged trade pressure. The party also demanded accountability for the "intelligence failure" in Pahalgam.
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Pak inked deal with crypto company in which Trump kin has 60% stake
Donald Trump's renewed interest in mediating between India and Pakistan coincides with a recent deal between Pakistan's Crypto Council and World Liberty Financial (WLF), a cryptocurrency venture with Trump family ties. This partnership, involving figures like Zachary Witkoff, raises questions about potential connections between the crypto deal and Trump's shift in stance on the Indo-Pak conflict.
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What is 'Israel project' request that Google shareholders will vote for
Jewish advocacy groups are urging Alphabet shareholders to reject a proposal demanding an investigation into Google's Project Nimbus. The proposal, set for a vote at the company's annual meeting scheduled to be held on June 6, 2025, targets Alphabet's contracts with the Israeli government. Late last year, Google fired over 20 employees after protests over Project Nimbus.
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Pro-Pak post sparks violence in West Bengal, cops hurt
Violent clashes erupted in Barasat, West Bengal, leaving at least three police officers injured, one seriously, after a social media post allegedly supporting Pakistan triggered outrage. Nazir Hossain, accused of uploading the controversial Facebook post, was arrested. Thirteen others were detained for inciting violence and attacking police during the ensuing protest.
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Rangers hand over BSF trooper, India lets Pak soldier go home
BSF constable Purnam Kumar Shaw, held in Pakistan for 22 days after inadvertently crossing the Punjab border, was released Wednesday. The handover at Attari-Wagah followed tense diplomatic efforts amid Operation Sindoor. Shaw's family in Bengal rejoiced, with his pregnant wife Rajni expressing immense relief. His return coincided with a Pakistani soldier crossing back into Pakistan from Rajasthan.
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Pakistani crew on Hong Kong-flagged ship not allowed to disembark
A Hong Kong-flagged tanker, MT Siren II, arrived near Paradip port with crude oil. The tanker had twenty-one Pakistani crew members. Security agencies prevented them from disembarking as a precaution. The vessel is carrying oil for the Indian Oil Corporation refinery. Other crew members from India and Thailand faced no restrictions.
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Sindoor, a made-in-India arms story
Operation Sindoor showcased the success of India's indigenous defense industry, with BrahMos missiles, Akash air defense systems, and D4 anti-drone systems playing crucial roles. These Made-in-India weapons effectively countered Pakistani threats, boosting confidence in domestic manufacturing. While India's defense exports are rising, the nation still relies on arms imports, particularly from Russia, France, Israel, and the US.
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Indigenous ‘Bhargavastra’ test-fired successfully
Nagpur's Solar Defence and Aerospace Ltd (SDAL) has successfully tested its anti-drone system, "Bhargavastra," in Odisha. The system can launch 64 micro rockets in a single burst to neutralize drone swarms and disrupt UAVs. This indigenous system will establish a two-layered drone defense, utilizing unguided micro-rockets for broad impact and micro-missiles for precise targeting, enhancing protection against drone attacks.
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CCPA orders e-commerce firms to remove merchandise carrying Pakistani flag
“E-commerce platforms are hereby directed to immediately remove all such content and adhere to national laws,” says Pralhad Joshi
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India demonstrated tech edge by beating Pak’s Chinese systems
India successfully conducted strikes against terror hubs, bypassing Pakistan's air defenses. The Indian Air Force also thwarted multiple retaliatory missile and drone attacks. Indigenous air defence network played a crucial role during the hostilities. The armed forces are on high alert, maintaining operational readiness. India is adhering to the bilateral understanding to cease military action.
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Carney picks Trump tariff critic as US-Canada trade minister
Prime Minister Mark Carney appointed Dominic LeBlanc, a vocal critic of Donald Trump, as Canada-US trade minister to address ongoing trade disputes. LeBlanc, known for his strong stance against US tariffs, aims to protect Canadian industries and strengthen economic ties. His primary challenge involves navigating the complexities of US trade policies while seeking mutually beneficial outcomes.
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Turbulent, but afloat
For the Congress in Karnataka, the last two years have been a mixed bag
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Govt rejects another China bid to rename places in Arunachal
Government of India has dismissed China's attempt to rename places in Arunachal Pradesh. MEA stated that Arunachal Pradesh is an integral part of India. China has renamed places in Arunachal Pradesh multiple times. China claims Arunachal Pradesh as part of south Tibet. This renaming attempt follows recent military skirmishes. China defends its actions as an exercise of sovereignty.
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IAEA says no report of radiation leak from any Pak facility
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has refuted claims of a radiation leak from any Pakistani nuclear facility, following reports that Indian missiles struck Kirana Hills during Operation Sindoor. This clarification counters widespread social media speculation and foreign media theories. The IAEA confirmed that, based on available information, no radiation release occurred.
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