Jake Sullivan criticizes Donald Trump's trade policies towards India, asserting they jeopardize the strategic partnership built to counter China. The recent 50% tariff on Indian exports risks pushing India closer to Beijing, as New Delhi seeks to hedge against perceived American unreliability. Sullivan argues Trump's actions undermine US credibility and hand China a diplomatic advantage.
The Punjab government, led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, is donating one month's salary to flood relief efforts. Amidst the crisis, AAP MLA Jasvir Singh Raja Gill relocated the Guru Granth Sahib Ji from a flooded gurdwara, an act praised for prioritizing religious sanctity. The state intensifies rescue operations, balancing disaster response with safeguarding cultural values.
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat stated that the organization will not support movements to reclaim temples in Kashi and Mathura, emphasizing that the Ram temple movement was the only one backed by the Sangh. He projected a conciliatory image, asserting Islam's place in India and Akhand Bharat's reality.
A political controversy erupts. It involves Congress and BJP. Allegations of abuse target Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The incident occurred during a rally in Darbhanga. Amit Shah demands an apology from Rahul Gandhi. Rahul Gandhi speaks of truth prevailing. Congress claims BJP agents made the remarks. Clashes between party workers break out in Patna. Nitish Kumar condemns the language used.
The BJP has criticized Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah's participation in Rahul Gandhi's Voter Adhikar Yatra, highlighting the irony of him protesting against vote theft when he previously accused the Congress of electoral fraud in 1991. The BJP's IT cell head, Amit Malviya, called the yatra a «masterclass in hypocrisy,» pointing out Siddaramaiah's past allegations against the Congress.
A clash erupted in Patna between Bharatiya Janata Party and Congress workers. This followed a protest by the BJP against alleged abuses directed at Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his mother. The abuses reportedly occurred during a rally in Darbhanga. Video evidence circulated, sparking outrage and condemnation from various political figures. Nitish Kumar also criticized the incident.
Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar unveiled the «Mukhyamantri Mahila Rojgar Yojana,» aiming to empower women by providing financial aid to one woman per family. Beneficiaries will initially receive Rs 10,000, with potential additional assistance up to Rs 2 lakh after a six-month assessment.
A video surfaced online showing a Jharkhand High Court judge reprimanding an IAS officer during a land acquisition case hearing. The judge questioned the officer's authority to object to compensation, accusing him of seeking commissions and obstructing rightful awards. The judge threatened contempt or an FIR, drawing widespread appreciation on social media for his firm stance against alleged irregularities.
Peter Navarro has accused India of funding Russia's war in Ukraine by purchasing discounted Russian crude oil, leading to increased tariffs on Indian imports by the US. Navarro claims India's refining of Russian oil benefits Moscow and undermines its partnership with the US.
A recent road transport ministry report reveals a grim reality: 2,161 lives were lost to potholes in 2023, a 16.4% increase from the previous year. Overall, road fatalities reached 1.73 lakh, with speeding as the primary cause. Shockingly, non-use of helmets and seatbelts contributed to a significant number of deaths.
Tejashwi Yadav, RJD leader, declared at a Samvidhaan Suraksha Sammelan in Motihari that he carries his father Lalu Prasad Yadav's fighting spirit, accusing the BJP-led government of undermining the Constitution. He urged citizens to unite to protect their rights, warning of potential loss of vote, ration, pension, and assets, ultimately leading to dictatorship.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visits to Japan and China aim to bolster India's national interests by strengthening strategic partnerships and expanding economic and technological cooperation. He will attend the 15th Annual Summit in Japan and the SCO Summit in China, focusing on regional peace, security, and sustainable development.
To safeguard working equines during pilgrimages, the Centre has issued welfare guidelines focusing on humane treatment and disease prevention. These guidelines mandate registration, health certifications, acclimatization, and load limits for equines involved in yatras like Amarnath and Char Dham.