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New Delhi: Opposition parties are preparing to bring a no confidence motion against Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, according to sources, in a sign of the growing confrontation between the government and the opposition benches. The proposed move follows a turbulent week in Parliament that saw repeated adjournments and the cancellation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s scheduled address. Tensions escalated last Thursday when the Lok Sabha was adjourned early amid loud protests. The Speaker later said he had received information that some opposition members could attempt unexpected actions targeting the Prime Minister. The remark triggered a fresh political storm after…

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New Delhi: Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal has said India foresees no challenge in purchasing goods worth 500 billion dollars from the United States over time as both nations move closer to finalising a broad trade arrangement. The proposed deal is expected to lower tariffs on a large portion of Indian exports and expand two way economic engagement. Goyal said India would increasingly turn to the US as a preferred supplier, particularly in high value sectors such as advanced information technology products, graphic processing units, energy imports and aircraft. He pointed out that India already has more than 80…

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New Delhi: India has shifted its approach to the Indus Waters Treaty from restraint to strategic execution after placing the agreement in abeyance in April 2025 following the Pahalgam terror attack. By treating the treaty as suspended, New Delhi has stopped sharing technical data and prior notifications with Pakistan regarding new and existing projects on the Chenab River, marking a significant change in policy. The Indus Waters Treaty, signed in 1960 between India and Pakistan with the World Bank as mediator, divided the six rivers of the Indus basin. The eastern rivers were allotted to India for unrestricted use, while…

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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday reiterated that India’s stand on terrorism remains firm and uncompromising, declaring that there can be no double standards in dealing with the menace. Speaking during his visit to Malaysia, he said New Delhi will continue to support every initiative aimed at promoting peace and stability. Modi congratulated Malaysia on its successful ASEAN chairmanship and emphasised that the Indo-Pacific region is committed to development and security. India, he said, attaches great importance to ASEAN centrality and views the region as the new growth engine of the world. The Prime Minister’s remarks came amid…

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New Delhi: Greek Defence Minister Nikos Dendias has said that India and the broader Indian subcontinent could emerge as one of the most suitable sources of legal migration for Europe as the region faces a rapidly ageing population and a shrinking workforce. He made the remarks on Saturday while speaking at the India European Union Forum 2026 in New Delhi. Describing migration as a permanent global reality, Dendias noted that movement of people has existed for centuries and will continue in the future. He pointed out that many European countries are experiencing almost negative population growth, which has created an…

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New Delhi: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat on Sunday said that any move to introduce a Uniform Civil Code should be undertaken only after taking all sections of society into confidence and ensuring that it does not become a source of discord. He made the remarks while interacting at an event held to mark the centenary year of the organisation. Addressing a range of contemporary issues, Bhagwat also spoke about the recent trade understanding between India and the United States. He said every international agreement involves compromise from both sides and stressed that India must ensure such deals remain…

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New Delhi: Several schools in Delhi were placed under emergency security checks on Monday morning after receiving bomb threats through email. The first alert reached authorities at around 8:33 am, prompting an immediate response from the Delhi Fire Service, local police teams and bomb disposal units. Safety drills were activated and campuses were searched thoroughly as a precaution. At least nine educational institutions across different parts of the city were identified as recipients of the threatening messages. The schools included Loreto Convent in Delhi Cantonment, Cambridge School in Srinivaspuri, Venkateshwar School in Rohini, CM School in Rohini, Bal Bharati School…

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