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      6 March

      Watch: Khalistani extremist attempts to attack EAM Jaishankar in London, tears Indian flag

      As Jaishankar was leaving the Cahtham House venue after a discussion , a group of Khalistani extremists were seen creating a commotion outside the venue and protesting with their flags Hyderabad: In a major security breach occurred during the Indian External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar’s  visit to London, a Khalistani extremist attempted to disrupt the security while the minister was leaving in a car. As Jaishankar was leaving the Cahtham House venue after a discussion , a group of Khalistani extremists were seen creating a commotion outside the venue and protesting with their flags. Incidentally, A man from the group ran towards the minister’s car and even tore the Indian National flag in front of the police officers. In a video, that went viral on…

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    • 5 March

      Trade war: China bans US firm Lockheed Martin, nine other companies

      These companies cannot engage in China-related import or export activities and make new investments in the country Beijing: China on Tuesday placed 10 more US firms on its unreliable entity list, which would bar them from engaging in China-related import or export activities and from making new investments in the country. The firms include defence companies such as Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics and Lockheed Martin Missile System Integration Lab. Senior executives of these companies will also be banned from entering China and work permits, and Chinese visitor and residency permissions also will be revoked, the Commerce Ministry said. The companies were placed on the list for selling arms to or cooperating on military technologies with Taiwan in recent…

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    • 5 March

      Editorial: Test for India’s diplomacy

      India needs to do a tightrope walking while insulating strategic relations with the US and broadening trade relations with Europe The rapidly changing global geopolitics has thrown up new challenges and opportunities in equal measure for India. New Delhi’s diplomatic skills will be put to the test in the days ahead as the maverick United States President Donald Trump is seeking to dramatically alter the world order to suit his ‘America First’ agenda. India needs to do a tightrope walking while insulating the high-potential strategic relations with the US from reciprocal tariff threats on one hand and broadening trade relations with Europe, which finds itself dumped by America, on the other. Close on the heels of an explosive showdown with…

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    • 5 March

      Opinion: Return of an era of Dictators

      The weakening of democratic institutions has led to the rise of populism and the deterioration of liberal democracies By Geetartha Pathak US President Donald Trump’s second term has inspired visions of a global alliance of the far right, but his return to power has been a decidedly mixed blessing for the European faction. US Vice President JD Vance’s speech at the Munich Security Conference confirmed that the Trump administration’s worldview broadly matches that of his ideological kin in Europe. Both largely oppose Muslim immigrants, push back against pro-climate policy and target the rights of the LGBTQ community. UN rights chief Volker Turk warned on February 25 of a return to an era of dictators, citing past atrocities such as indiscriminate…

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    • 5 March

      Nine killed in terror attack on Cantonment in NW Pakistan

      Six terrorists neutralised as two explosive-laden vehicles rammed into the boundary wall of the main Cantonment at Bannu Peshawar: At least nine persons were killed and 16 injured as two explosive-laden vehicles rammed into the boundary wall of the main cantonment in Bannu in northwest Pakistan on Tuesday while the army personnel neutralised at least six terrorists. The suicide bombers hit the wall of Bannu Cantonment, about 200 km southwest of Peshawar, in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in the evening around sunset time, police said. Hafiz Gul Bahadur-affiliated little-known Jaish Al Fursan, in a statement, claimed the attack in Bannu. The group is one of the several factions of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan.Five casualties were reported from the nearby civil buildings while four…

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    • 5 March

      EAM Jaishankar holds bilateral talks with UK PM Keir Starmer in London

      As per the Ministry of External Affairs statement, EAM Jaishankar is on an official visit to the UK and Ireland till March 9, during which he will hold discussions to provide renewed impetus to India’s friendly ties with both the UK and Ireland London: External Affairs Minister (EAM) S. Jaishankar met the UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer during his official visit at 10 Downing Street in London to convey warm greetings from Prime Minister Narendra Modi as well as discussed advancing bilateral economic cooperation and enhancing people-to-people exchanges between the two countries. The UK PM also shared his views on the Ukraine conflict with the EAM, Jaishankar said on Tuesday in a post on X. In a post on X, Jaishankar said, “Delighted to call on Prime…

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    • 4 March

      UNSC president sees hope for ‘breakthrough’ in efforts to stop Ukraine war

      Denmark’s Permanent Representative Lassen, who took over the Council presidency on Monday, said, “There’s hope for some kind of breakthrough in the peace process or at least a session of hostilities”. United Nations: Security Council President Christina Markus Lassen sees hope for a “breakthrough” in efforts to stop the Ukraine war. Denmark’s Permanent Representative Lassen, who took over the Council presidency on Monday, said, “There’s hope for some kind of breakthrough in the peace process or at least a session of hostilities”. “It’s important to note that nobody wants peace more than, Ukraine, so of course, we’ll do whatever we can to support that”, she said at a news conference. But she added that it should conform to the UN Charter. She said that…

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    • 4 March

      US pauses aid to Ukraine, say reports

      President Trump will address the issue of Ukraine in his address to a joint session of the US Congress on Tuesday evening, hours after his tariff hikes of 25 per cent go into effect on imports from Canada and Mexico, and 20 per cent on goods from China. Washington: US President Donald Trump has paused all aid to Ukraine till as much time as it takes to determine President Volodymyr Zelensky‘s commitment to ending the war with Russia, according to multiple US media reports. Citing unidentified officials, Fox News reported the order is coming shortly. President Trump will address the issue of Ukraine in his address to a joint session of the US Congress on Tuesday evening, hours after his tariff hikes of 25 per cent go into effect…

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    • 4 March

      Palestine urges Israel to withdraw from Gaza

      Israel is seeking to extend the first phase of the Gaza ceasefire agreement for an additional 42 days, while Hamas rejects this and wants to move forward with negotiations for the second phase. Gaza: The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates called for the Israeli army to withdraw from the Gaza Strip and allow the State of Palestine to assume its duties. In a press statement, the ministry called for real international measures “to curb the occupation’s aggression against our people and their rights in a way that ensures the establishment of a ceasefire and the rapid empowerment of the State of Palestine and its internationally recognized legitimate institutions to carry out their responsibilities and immediately extend their sovereignty over the…

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    • 4 March

      Last-minute problems with SpaceX’s mega rocket Starship

      The SpaceX’s countdown got down to the 40-second mark, but it was halted because of issues with the 403-foot (123-metre) rocket, the world’s largest and most powerful Washington: Last-minute problems forced a launch delay on Monday for SpaceX’s mega rocket Starship, attempting a comeback following an explosion on the last test flight. The countdown got down to the 40-second mark, but it was halted because of issues with the 403-foot (123-metre) rocket, the world’s largest and most powerful. Starship was supposed to blast off from the southern tip of Texas with four mock satellites on board for a space-skimming test flight. If the problems can be fixed quickly, another launch attempt could come Tuesday, according to SpaceX. The last Starship demo ended…

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