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Denmark PM lauds India as 'one of the biggest powers' in presence of PM Modi, says it is not a 'middle power'
Denmark Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen on Tuesday strongly highlighted India's growing influence, calling it "one of the biggest powers" and that it is no longer the traditionally seen "middle power", while calling for increased cooperation between New Delhi and the Nordic nations to bring stability and prosperity to a rapidly changing geopolitical order.
Indian Protocol Officer found dead inside Assistant High Commission in Bangladesh's Chattogram
An Indian protocol officer posted at India's Assistant High Commission in Bangladesh's Chattogram was found dead inside the mission premises on Tuesday, according to local media reports. The deceased has been identified as Naren Dhar, 38, a resident of Chandigarh who was serving as Assistant Protocol Officer at the Indian mission. His body was reportedly discovered inside the office building located on Zakir Hossai Road in Chattogram's Khulshi area.
'No compromise, no double standards': PM Modi draws red line on terrorism at India-Nordic Summit
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday delivered a strong message on terrorism at the 3rd India-Nordic Summit in Oslo, saying there can be “no compromise” and “no double standards” in dealing with terror. Addressing a joint statement after the summit, PM Modi said India and the Nordic countries shared a clear and united stand against terrorism at a time when the world is facing growing conflict and instability.
Vladimir Putin to visit India in September for BRICS Summit in Delhi
Russian President Vladimir Putin will attend the BRICS Summit in New Delhi on September 12 and 13, Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov said on Tuesday.
'No understanding of India': MEA counters Norwegian journalist's queries on human rights in tense exchange
A dramatic scene occurred during a media interaction hosted by the Ministry of External Affairs in Norway when a Norwegian woman journalist persistently pressed Indian officials with questions on issues linked to media rights, minority concerns and human rights in India. Her repeated interruptions created visible friction during the session, eventually prompting MEA Secretary (West) Sibi George to issue a strong rebuttal. In a surprising turn, the journalist briefly left the room before returning to continue the interaction.
Rajnath holds bilateral talks with Vietnamese counterpart: 'India committed to strengthening partnership'
Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday held bilateral talks with Vietnamese Defence Minister Phan Van Giang in Hanoi, with both sides reviewing defence cooperation and regional security amid growing strategic ties between India and Vietnam. Rajnath said, "India remains committed to strengthening its Enhanced Comprehensive Strategic Partnership with Vietnam."
Iran plans €50mn bounty on 'gambler' Trump, 'child-killer' Netanyahu: Report
Iran's parliament is considering hefty financial rewards for assassinating US President Trump and Israeli PM Netanyahu, escalating tensions after recent strikes. Lawmakers aim to formalize bounties, viewing these leaders as responsible for the death of Supreme Leader Khamenei. This move shifts threats from rhetoric to official parliamentary action, with warnings of wider retaliation.
Cuba: US military action would lead to a ‘bloodbath’
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel has issued a stark warning about the potential fallout from U.S. military actions, predicting a 'bloodbath' and significant turmoil across the region. He emphasized that Cuba is not a threat to its neighbors. This statement arises in light of rumors surrounding Cuba’s supposed procurement of over 300 military drones, coupled with plans to attack U.S. interests.
DOJ announces $1.8bn fund to compensate Trump allies
The Trump administration has rolled out the 'AntiWeaponisation Fund', a staggering $1.8 billion initiative aimed at reconciling claims from allies of the former president, who contend they have faced unjust scrutiny from the Justice Department. This fund is a direct result of Trump’s decision to drop his extensive $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS, signaling a shift in strategy.
Vax crisis inherited, had no measles shots in stock when we took office: BNP govt
Bangladesh faces a severe measles crisis with hundreds of child deaths and thousands infected. The current government claims it inherited a complete lack of vaccines, blaming previous administrations for the outbreak due to halted immunization programs. Authorities are now racing to vaccinate, while the High Court considers barring officials from leaving the country amid investigations into vaccine shortages.
RECENT NEWS
- Denmark PM lauds India as 'one of the biggest powers' in presence of PM Modi, says it is not a 'middle power'
- Indian Protocol Officer found dead inside Assistant High Commission in Bangladesh's Chattogram
- 'No compromise, no double standards': PM Modi draws red line on terrorism at India-Nordic Summit
- Vladimir Putin to visit India in September for BRICS Summit in Delhi
- 'No understanding of India': MEA counters Norwegian journalist's queries on human rights in tense exchange




