The Congress party lauded the Centre's decision to appoint Shashi Tharoor to lead a delegation of MPs to expose Pakistan-sponsored terrorism on international platforms, citing a perceived «talent vacuum» within the BJP.
Indian Army's air defence units swiftly deployed along the western front, successfully neutralizing over 600 Pakistani drones and repelling the rest during 'Operation Sindoor'. A multi-layered air defence network, integrating legacy weapons with indigenous systems like Akash and Akashteer, showcased unmatched precision and thwarted Pakistan's attempts to overwhelm India's air defence grid. This operation demonstrated India's enhanced AD preparedness.
CJI B R Gavai expressed his disapproval of the Supreme Court Bar Association and the SC Advocates-on-Record Association's decision to boycott Justice Bela M Trivedi's farewell. The boycott was triggered by a divided Supreme Court bench ruling regarding the punishment of an AoR accused of suppressing information in a criminal case, where Justice Trivedi's order differed from her colleague's.
Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav addressed the ecological vulnerability of the Himalayas due to accelerated glacier melt, emphasizing the threat to water security. A study reveals the rapid retreat of Himachal Pradesh's Gepang Gath glacier and the dramatic expansion of its proglacial lake. The study calls for urgent measures, including early warning systems, to prevent potential disasters.
In Prayagraj, a three-and-a-half-year-old nursery student tragically died after allegedly being slapped by a teacher for crying in class. An FIR has been filed against two teachers at Naini police station for culpable homicide. Police are investigating the incident, reviewing CCTV footage, and have recorded statements from family and school staff to determine the exact sequence of events.
IIT-Roorkee and other Indian universities cancelled agreements with Turkish counterparts. This decision follows similar moves by JNU and Jamia Millia Islamia. Lovely Professional University also ended collaborations with Turkiye and Azerbaijan. The universities cited national security and pro-Pakistan stances as reasons. The Association of Indian Universities urged a review of partnerships with Pakistan, Turkiye, and Bangladesh.
Celebi Airport Services India challenges the revocation of its security clearance in Delhi High Court. The aviation watchdog BCAS took the action citing national security concerns. The firm argues the decision impacts thousands of jobs and investor confidence. Celebi denies any political affiliations and emphasizes its compliance with Indian regulations.
A recent government rule impacted operations of Turkiye's Celebi at nine Indian airports. Existing ground handling agencies stepped in to manage the workload. GMR Group made alternate arrangements at Goa's Mopa airport. Over 10,000 Celebi employees were absorbed by other handlers like Bird Group and AISATS. Operations have stabilized with no major disruptions.
BJP initiated a digital campaign against Pakistan, ridiculing their unsuccessful military response following Operation Sindoor. The party highlighted Pakistan's reliance on misinformation to fabricate victories, sharing a clip of India's 2007 T20 World Cup bowl-out win as a symbolic parallel. Amit Malviya criticized Pakistan's propaganda and Ishaq Dar's misleading statements, which were even debunked by Dawn newspaper.
The Supreme Court resolved a 25-year legal dispute. Iskcon Bangalore gains control of the Hare Krishna temple. The court overturned a Karnataka High Court order. The dispute involved Iskcon Mumbai's claim. The court examined documents and witness statements. It favored Iskcon Bangalore's ownership. The ruling ends a long battle between the two factions.
J&K CM Omar Abdullah's push to restart the Tulbul Navigation Project amid Indus Water Treaty discussions sparked a feud with PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti, who accused him of «weaponising water.» The leaders clashed over patriotism and regional interests, with accusations of being pro-Pakistan. The project, stalled since 1987 due to Pakistani objections, aims to aid winter power generation.
Following the Pahalgam attack, security forces intensified operations. Six terrorists were killed in Shopian and Tral. The number of local terrorists is now at a record low. Operations took place in forests and villages. Security forces are united in eradicating terrorism. Coordination among agencies is key to success in Jammu and Kashmir.
The National Conference has renewed its call for the restoration of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir, marking their first such demand since the Pahalgam terror attack. This appeal was made in response to PM Modi's greetings to Sikkim on its Statehood Day, with the NC urging the PM to grant J&K its rightful place.
The Tulbul Navigation Project, stalled by Pakistan in 1987, may restart. Experts say it benefits Jammu and Kashmir. Omar Abdullah supports reviving the project. The project aims to improve navigation on the Jhelum river. It could also help with flood management and power generation. India believes the project aligns with the Indus Waters Treaty.
Congress leader Udit Raj criticized P Chidambaram for questioning the INDIA bloc's future, suggesting he should contribute more to the party's strength. Chidambaram's doubts about the alliance's cohesion have fueled BJP's criticism, with BJP leaders asserting the opposition coalition lacks a shared vision and is driven by self-interest, further claiming its inevitable downfall.
In a rare move, the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) did not hold a farewell for retiring Justice Bela M Trivedi, drawing public criticism from Chief Justice of India BR Gavai. He expressed regret over the SCBA's departure from tradition, praising Justices Sibal and Srivastava for attending despite the decision. “I must deprecate openly, because I believe in speaking plainly,” Chief Justice Gavai said.
Dr. Walter Ladwig characterizes the recent India-Pakistan conflict, sparked by the Pahalgam attack and Operation Sindoor, as a pivotal moment in global security. He highlights Operation Sindoor as indicative of India's newly assertive military stance against cross-border terrorism. Ladwig notes the US favoring India, while China remains Pakistan's key military ally, complicating prospects for external mediation.
The Congress party faces renewed criticism from the BJP after P. Chidambaram's pessimistic assessment of the INDIA bloc's future. His remarks provided ammunition for the BJP to attack the Congress and the opposition coalition. The BJP labeled the INDIA bloc as an opportunistic alliance and questioned Congress's leadership.
Celebi Airport Services India has challenged the government's revocation of its security clearance in Delhi High Court, citing vague national security concerns. The aviation firm argues the decision, impacting thousands of jobs and investor confidence, lacks justification and was issued without warning.
The Supreme Court has instructed the West Bengal government to disburse 25% Dearness Allowance (DA) to its employees within three months, marking an interim decision in the ongoing dispute over DA parity with central government employees. This directive follows a 2022 Calcutta High Court ruling that aimed to align state DA payments with the central rate.
Former Chief Justice of India, D Y Chandrachud, has been appointed as a 'distinguished professor' at National Law University (NLU), Delhi, marking a significant advancement for legal education. NLU Delhi will establish a Centre for Constitutional Studies under his leadership. Starting July 2025, a lecture series will explore Justice Chandrachud's landmark judgments on privacy, LGBTQ+ rights, and judicial reforms.
The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of Iskcon Bangalore in its dispute with Iskcon Mumbai over the Hare Krishna temple in Bengaluru. This decision overturns a Karnataka High Court order that had granted control of the temple to Iskcon Mumbai.
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday expressed a willingness to engage in peace talks with India, despite recent military confrontations. Sharif further emphasised that addressing the Kashmir issue is a crucial condition for establishing lasting peace. His statement follows a period of heightened tensions between the two nations following the Pahalgam terror attack.
The Supreme Court will hear arguments on May 20 regarding the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025. The court limited the hearing to address the necessity of interim orders. The government submitted an affidavit addressing concerns raised by the court. The court refused challenges to the Waqf Act, 1995. Kapil Sibal will coordinate submissions on the need for interim relief.
India's exports saw a boost of 9.1% in April, reaching $38.5 billion. However, the trade deficit increased to $26.4 billion. Imports also rose significantly, up 19% to $64.9 billion. The US became a major destination for exports. China remained the top source of imports. Petroleum and electronics imports also contributed to the increased import numbers.