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India-Bangladesh Border Sees Highest Infiltration, Over 2,500 Arrests Made
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India-Bangladesh Border Sees Highest Infiltration, Over 2,500 Arrests Made

New Delhi:According to official data presented in Parliament, the India-Bangladesh border has witnessed the highest number of infiltration attempts in recent years, followed by the India-Myanmar, India-Pakistan, and India-Nepal/Bhutan borders. Infiltration Statistics Since 2014, there have been no reported infiltration cases along the India-China border. In contrast, a total of 23,926 infiltrators were apprehended along the borders with Pakistan, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Nepal, and Bhutan during this period. Breakdown of arrests (2014–2024): Bangladesh: 18,851 Myanmar: 1,165 Pakistan: 556 Nepal & Bhutan: 234 Additionally, from January to November 2025, security forces apprehended 3,120 infiltrators, with the highest numbers again along the Bangladesh border. Month...
India Sends Strong Message at UNSC, Calls Out Pakistan, Demands Reforms from Permanent Members
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India Sends Strong Message at UNSC, Calls Out Pakistan, Demands Reforms from Permanent Members

New Delhi:In a bold intervention at the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), India firmly criticized Pakistan over terrorism and the Indus Waters Treaty, while also urging comprehensive reforms in the UNSC. India’s Permanent Representative, Parvataneni Harish, highlighted the Council’s repeated failures to maintain global peace, questioning its legitimacy, effectiveness, and relevance. UNSC Reforms and Accountability During the open debate on “Leadership for Peace”, Harish outlined six key points—India’s “sixes”—targeting both structural weaknesses and narrow national interests of the five permanent members (US, UK, France, Russia, China): Narrow Interests of Permanent Members:Harish noted that when permanent members prioritize narrow national interests over global welfare, ch...
“India Is Magnificent, Modi Is a Great Friend”: Trump’s Message Shared by US Mission Highlights Strengthening Ties
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“India Is Magnificent, Modi Is a Great Friend”: Trump’s Message Shared by US Mission Highlights Strengthening Ties

New Delhi:The US Embassy in India on Tuesday shared a message from former President Donald Trump, praising India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Trump described India as home to one of the world’s oldest civilizations, calling it an extraordinary country and a key strategic partner of the US in the Indo-Pacific region. He referred to Prime Minister Modi as a great friend of the United States. The message was posted on X (formerly Twitter). Context of the Message This message comes shortly after a phone conversation between PM Modi and President Trump, in which they discussed strengthening cooperation in trade, critical technologies, energy, defense, and security. While both countries are negotiating a trade agreement, tensions have risen over US tariffs of 50% on Indian products. ...
Fact Check: Viral Video Claiming Yogi Lifts 150 kg with Mind Power Is Fake
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Fact Check: Viral Video Claiming Yogi Lifts 150 kg with Mind Power Is Fake

A video circulating on social media claims that a yogi lifted 150 kg weight using only his mental power without touching it. While some viewers hailed it as a miracle, fact-checking reveals a different story. What the Viral Video Shows The video features a man in saffron attire in a gym, apparently lifting a heavy weight without using his hands. The clip claims that an Indian yogi can lift 150 kg using only his mental strength, drawing widespread attention and debate online. Public Reaction Some viewers commented that such feats are possible when spiritual strength surpasses physical strength, while others dismissed the video as fake, suggesting digital manipulation. Reality Behind the Video NBT Fact Check confirmed that the video is AI-generated and digitally manipulated...
Weather Update: December 17, 2025 – Heavy Rain Alert in 5 States, Dense Fog Warning in 18 Cities
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Weather Update: December 17, 2025 – Heavy Rain Alert in 5 States, Dense Fog Warning in 18 Cities

New Delhi:On December 17, 2025, India experiences a sharp winter chill along with foggy conditions across several states. While the plains witness a cold wave, hilly regions are seeing the onset of snowfall. Cities from Delhi-NCR to Jammu & Kashmir are shivering under severe cold, and dense fog is affecting visibility in several urban areas during mornings and evenings. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued alerts for heavy rainfall in five states. Heavy Rain Alert in Five States The IMD has warned of moderate to heavy rainfall in Jammu & Kashmir, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Kerala, and the Andaman & Nicobar Islands. Thunderstorms with lightning are expected at several places. In the Andaman & Nicobar Islands, winds are predicted to blow at 30-40 km/h from ...
After Attack on Jews in Australia, S. Jaishankar Meets Netanyahu; India Stands with Israel Against Terrorism
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After Attack on Jews in Australia, S. Jaishankar Meets Netanyahu; India Stands with Israel Against Terrorism

New Delhi / Jerusalem:Following the recent terrorist attack targeting Jews in Australia, Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar visited Israel and met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to express solidarity and strengthen bilateral cooperation in combating terrorism. The meeting was held in Jerusalem, and official photos were shared on the Israeli Prime Minister’s social media accounts. Before the meeting, Jaishankar strongly condemned the attack, emphasizing that India and Israel both categorically reject terrorism. In a tweet, he noted that he conveyed Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s greetings to Netanyahu and discussed ways to deepen cooperation in technology, economy, skills and talent, connectivity, and security. Regional and global developments were also discus...
PM Modi Honoured with Ethiopia’s Highest Civilian Award, ‘The Great Honor of Ethiopia’
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PM Modi Honoured with Ethiopia’s Highest Civilian Award, ‘The Great Honor of Ethiopia’

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been conferred with Ethiopia’s highest civilian honour, the “Great Honor of Ethiopia”, in recognition of his exceptional contribution to strengthening India-Ethiopia ties and his visionary global leadership. The award ceremony was held at the Addis Ababa International Conference Centre, where Ethiopian Prime Minister Dr. Abiy Ahmed personally presented the prestigious award. Speaking on the occasion, PM Modi described receiving this accolade from one of the world’s oldest civilizations as a matter of great honour. He expressed his heartfelt gratitude to Prime Minister Dr. Abiy Ahmed and the people of Ethiopia, accepting the award with humility. He praised Dr. Abiy’s leadership and initiatives that have promoted national unity, stability, and inclusive...
Centre Informs Supreme Court: Dedicated NIA Courts to be Set Up in All States and Union Territories
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Centre Informs Supreme Court: Dedicated NIA Courts to be Set Up in All States and Union Territories

The Central Government has informed the Supreme Court that it has decided to establish dedicated National Investigation Agency (NIA) courts in every state and union territory to ensure speedy trials in terrorism-related cases. In Delhi, 16 special courts will be set up and are expected to become operational within three months. The government told the Supreme Court that multiple special NIA courts will be established in states and UTs where 10 or more cases under anti-terror laws are currently pending. The initiative aims to streamline proceedings and avoid delays caused by jurisdictional overlaps between various law enforcement agencies. Delhi to Get 16 Special Courts The Delhi government informed a bench comprising Chief Justice Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi that the 16...
India-Ethiopia Trade Relations: From Ancient Spices to Modern Investments
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India-Ethiopia Trade Relations: From Ancient Spices to Modern Investments

India and Ethiopia share a rich trade and diplomatic history spanning over 2,000 years, rooted in the exchange of spices, silk, gold, and ivory. Centuries ago, Indian merchants crossed the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean to trade black pepper and silk for Ethiopian gold and ivory, creating a foundation for enduring bilateral relations. Ancient Trade and Historical Ties Historically known as Abyssinia, Ethiopia was a key source of ivory, while Indian traders brought spices like black pepper and silk. These trades often took place through ports such as Aden, facilitating cultural and economic links between the two regions. Early exchanges date back to the Axumite Empire in the 1st century CE, marking the beginning of a relationship that has continuously evolved. Modern Diplomatic Relat...
AIIMS Delhi Enhances CT Scan Access for OPD Patients, Aims to Become Global Medical Research Hub
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AIIMS Delhi Enhances CT Scan Access for OPD Patients, Aims to Become Global Medical Research Hub

Patients visiting AIIMS Delhi for treatment will soon experience faster CT scan services, as the hospital takes steps to reduce long waiting times. To ensure timely care, AIIMS has invited Expressions of Interest (EOI) from reputed private diagnostic centers to provide CT scans at subsidized rates for OPD patients. Faster CT Scan Services Under the new initiative, patients referred by AIIMS will not have to wait more than four days for CT scans at partnered private centers. The move aims to alleviate the growing patient load at the hospital and prevent delays in diagnosing severe cases. The private centers on the panel cannot charge more than the CGHS-prescribed rates, and patients will not make direct payments. Instead, fees will be collected by AIIMS, which will remit payments mont...