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Big boost for 'Make in India': France signals tech transfer for 114 Rafale jets ahead of PM Modi's visit
In a major boost to India's 'Make in India' initiative and the strategic defence partnership between New Delhi and Paris, France has indicated that it is fully comfortable with the transfer of technology (ToT) for Rafale fighter jets and integrating Indian-developed weapons and systems onto the aircraft. French sources indicated that "Make in India" would be a crucial component of this deal.
Vessel with 20 Indian crew targeted near Oman's Shinas port; 3rd such incident
A merchant vessel with Indian crew onboard was targeted near the Shinas port of Oman on Thursday morning, said the government. This is the third such incident that has happened in the recent days after tensions once again escalated in the Middle East following the back-and-forth attacks between the United States (US) and Iran.
'Iran didn't get a whiff of it, US extracted 100 million barrels of oil from Hormuz', Trump claims shocking claim
US Iran Tensions: US President Donald Trump has made a big claim about the Strait of Hormuz. Trump said the U.S. carried out a secret military mission to funnel more than 100 million barrels of oil into the Strait of Hormuz. Delivered to the global market via the route. He also claimed that more than 200 merchant ships managed to pass through the strait safely during the operation. He further claimed that as a result of this operation, more than 100 million barrels of oil could reach the global market and more than 200 commercial vessels passed through this route safely Iran didn't know: Trum
Riots erupt in Ireland and Britain after an attempt to behead protesters, looting of tourists, homes and shops; Cars set on fire
A protest against an attempted beheading of an Irish man in Belfast, Ireland, turned into a major anti-immigration riot on Wednesday. Incidents of violence, arson and looting were reported in more than a dozen places in Ireland and Britain. Masked mobs targeted homes, shops, buses and cars in and around Belfast. Several cars were set on fire on Newtownards Road in Belfast, two shops were looted in Shenkel and an African tourist shop was set on fire. There was also heavy violence during anti-immigrant protests in London's Parliament Square and Glasgow in Scotland. The violence began after a sta
Trump greets PM Modi on becoming India's longest-serving Prime Minister, calls him 'strong and wise man'
US President Donald Trump on Wednesday congratulated PM Narendra Modi on becoming India’s longest-serving Prime Minister. "A Great One, he is. He is a strong, healthy, and wise man, and will have many years of Greatness and Success ahead of him!" posts Donald Trump on Truth Social. PM Modi on Wednesday completed an unbroken tenure of 4,399 days in office, surpassing the record of the first prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, who held the office for 4,398 days.
Three Indians missing after American forces attack ship off Oman coast; MEA summons US diplomat
Amid escalating tensions in the Gulf region, another commercial vessel carrying 24 Indian crew members came under attack off the coast of Oman on Wednesday, leaving three Indian seafarers missing, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said in a statement. According to the MEA, of the 24 Indian crew onboard the commercial vessel Settebello, 21 Indians have been rescued, with the Indian Embassy closely monitoring the situation and proactively coordinating with the Omani authorities in the ongoing search and rescue operation.
US citizenship crackdown: Indian-origin man among 17 facing denaturalisation
In a significant escalation of immigration enforcement, the United States Department of Justice has launched what is being described as the largest coordinated denaturalisation campaign in the country's history. The move targets 17 foreign-born individuals, including an Indian-origin businessman, with authorities seeking to revoke their American citizenship over allegations of fraud, criminal misconduct and misrepresentation during the naturalisation process. The development signals a tougher approach by the Donald Trump administration towards naturalised citizens accused of obtaining US c
Why is Kim Jong Un considered his father's illegitimate child? Read the full story
Who was Kim Jong Un's mother? Yet Ko Yong Hui caught Kim Jong Il's attention with her beauty and dancing skills. She was a member of the Mansuda Art Troupe. Kim Jong Il was already married and his wife Kim Yong Sok was the daughter of a high military officer, but he developed a deep relationship with Ko Yong-hui. Bunny, a mother of three, never formally gave Yong-hui the status of a wife. did not get a big honor to Yong Hui According to experts, former North Korean dictator Kim Jong Il kept his girlfriend 'Ko Yong Hui' and their children in a place called 'Wansan' not far from the capital Pyo
When Iran shot down a US helicopter, Donald Trump roared - 'Now we will give a befitting reply'
West Asia Tensions: Tensions in the Middle East seem to be increasing steadily instead of decreasing. The latest claim of the US President Donald Trump has made the situation more serious. Trump claimed on his social media platform TruthSocial that Iran shot down a US Advanced Apache helicopter while patrolling over the Strait of Hormuz last night. Then Stress Can Increase Trump Says Israel Accepts Agreement Trump ' Fox News' He said that the US is very close to the agreement and expressed hope that it can be finalized soon. He told Iran that it should now stop missile attacks and move forward
Allegations of discrimination against the United States at the FIFA World Cup: Referee sent back, checked players on runways, called in dog squads; Fans said - behaving like criminals
Ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026, the United States has been accused of discrimination. The controversy escalated when players and officials from Senegal, Uzbekistan and Somalia were subjected to rigorous checks on the runway. In some cases, dog squads were also called. Many videos of these incidents have gone viral on social media. People have questioned why players and sports officials are being treated like criminals. The controversy escalated when Somalia referee Omar Orton was sent back from Miami airport despite having a valid US visa. Orton was to become the first Somali official to off
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- Big boost for 'Make in India': France signals tech transfer for 114 Rafale jets ahead of PM Modi's visit
- Vessel with 20 Indian crew targeted near Oman's Shinas port; 3rd such incident
- 'Iran didn't get a whiff of it, US extracted 100 million barrels of oil from Hormuz', Trump claims shocking claim
- Riots erupt in Ireland and Britain after an attempt to behead protesters, looting of tourists, homes and shops; Cars set on fire
- ENG vs NZ 2nd Test: Captain Ben Stokes dropped from the squad after nightclub controversy, new captain announced




