The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has apprehended Amit Agarwal for allegedly orchestrating a money laundering scheme, funneling ₹697 crore to Hong Kong and Singapore via shell companies. Agarwal purportedly used fabricated documents to register these entities and open bank accounts. The ED is investigating the involvement of bank officials who may have overlooked due diligence procedures.
PM Modi highlighted J&K's progress, citing Pulwama's first day-night cricket match and Srinagar's Khelo India Water Sports Festival as signs of change. He praised Mohsin Ali, a kayaking gold medalist, for his Olympic dream, emphasizing the potential of J&K's youth. Modi also acknowledged recent natural disasters and lauded rescue efforts.
In Bihar, over two lakh objections have been filed against the draft electoral roll, primarily from individuals who submitted enumeration forms while already registered elsewhere. This surge follows notices issued to prominent figures for holding multiple voter IDs.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his 'Mann Ki Baat' address, honored Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel's crucial role in Hyderabad's liberation from Nizam's rule, emphasizing its significance in unifying India after independence.
Airports in India may face reduced user development fees for lapses like dirty toilets, baggage delays, and long queues, as per a proposal from the Airports Economic Regulatory Authority (AERA). The regulator plans to implement uniform performance standards for major airports, linking compliance to tariff structures with rewards for exceeding standards and penalties for failures.
President Xi Jinping proposed suggestions for a healthy China-India relationship, emphasizing that the border issue shouldn't define the overall bilateral ties. However, PM Modi stressed that the boundary situation impacts relations, highlighting the need for border peace. Both leaders acknowledged the importance of their relationship for global stability, with discussions also involving future cooperation.
Consumers are facing a double blow as ethanol-blended petrol (E20), despite its higher price, reduces vehicle mileage by 2-6%. Delhi-based engineer Surender Pal Singh experienced a significant drop in his car's mileage, prompting concerns shared by other users on social media.
Union Minister Kiren Rijiju assured that tribals in the northeast and other regions would be exempt from the proposed Uniform Civil Code, allowing them to maintain their social systems. Speaking at an event, Rijiju highlighted the government's commitment to UCC while respecting tribal autonomy.
Transparency activist Anjali Bhardwaj's RTI queries to the Election Commission regarding the basis for the nationwide special intensive revision (SIR) of electoral rolls have yielded surprising responses. The EC claims no files exist on the decision-making process and provided a 2025 order when asked about Bihar's 2003 roll revision, raising concerns about transparency and potential information concealment.
Educate Girls, an Indian non-profit, receives the 2025 Ramon Magsaysay Award. The organisation has enrolled over two million girls in school. They support remedial learning for over 2.4 million children. Safeena Husain's personal experiences inspired her mission. The organisation addresses cultural stereotypes through education. Educate Girls aims to expand its reach to ten million learners.
Prime Minister Modi's visit to Tianjin for the SCO Summit marked his first trip to China in over seven years, following a visit to Japan. Discussions with President Xi Jinping emphasized a partnership approach, focusing on trade expansion and dispute resolution. Modi also met with President Putin, while the summit addressed trade tensions and included leaders from over 20 nations.
Prime Minister Modi's China visit after seven years signals a potential reset in relations amidst global trade tensions. Discussions with President Xi Jinping focused on enhancing mutual trust, maintaining border peace, and expanding bilateral trade and investment. Both leaders emphasized strategic autonomy and the need for cooperation on global issues, viewing each other as development partners, not rivals.
During a meeting at the SCO summit in Tianjin, Prime Minister Modi and President Xi Jinping addressed cross-border terrorism, recognizing its impact on both India and China. PM Modi emphasized the necessity of mutual understanding and support in combating this shared threat. He also highlighted the importance of peace along the border for fostering India-China relations based on trust and respect.
Entities involved in tree plantation can earn Green Credit after five years of restoration, achieving a 40% canopy density. Each surviving tree over five years old earns one credit. These credits, while tradable for specific purposes like compensatory afforestation and CSR, are non-transferable except within parent-subsidiary companies, promoting environmental responsibility.
Amidst global trade tensions, PM Modi and President Xi emphasized partnership over rivalry, focusing on peaceful ties and inviting Xi to the 2026 BRICS summit. Simultaneously, an American journalist criticized US tariffs on India's Russian oil trade as disrespectful. Elsewhere, Pakistan grapples with severe floods, and a tragic murder occurred in Krishnanagar.
Prime Minister Modi and President Xi Jinping, during the SCO Summit in Tianjin, affirmed India and China as development partners, not rivals, emphasising the need to prevent differences from escalating into disputes. They acknowledged their crucial role in stabilising global trade amid US tariffs and discussed expanding bilateral trade, investment and reducing the trade deficit. PM Modi invited Xi to the BRICS summit in India in 2026, highlighting strengthened bilateral relations.
Sadhguru triumphantly completed the Kailash Yatra on his motorcycle, returning to a grand welcome at the Isha Yoga Center in Coimbatore. This feat comes just 18 months after undergoing emergency brain surgeries. He attributed his successful journey to the power of yoga, stating it connects individuals to their inner source of creation, effortlessly overcoming challenges.
Punjab is grappling with severe flooding, prompting Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann to request Prime Minister Modi to release Rs 60,000 crore in pending state funds. The floods, triggered by heavy rains and dam water releases, have devastated seven districts, submerging farmland and impacting livelihoods. The state government has extended school closures and seeks revised disaster relief compensation norms for farmers.
The Bihar CEO refuted media reports of widespread duplication in the draft electoral rolls (SIR 2025), deeming the claims premature and speculative. He clarified that the draft rolls are open for public scrutiny, inviting objections and verification.
Prime Minister Modi and President Xi Jinping, during the SCO Summit in Tianjin, affirmed India and China as development partners, not rivals, emphasising the need to prevent differences from escalating into disputes. They acknowledged their crucial role in stabilising global trade amid US tariffs and discussed expanding bilateral trade, investment and reducing the trade deficit. PM Modi invited Xi to the BRICS summit in India in 2026, highlighting strengthened bilateral relations.
Prime Minister Modi addressed the nation in the 125th episode of Mann Ki Baat, expressing sorrow for the havoc caused by incessant rains and highlighting the contributions of disaster response forces. He also mentioned achievements in Jammu and Kashmir, including a cricket match in Pulwama, and spotlighted athletes from the Khelo India Water Sports Festival.
Manish Tewari, excluded from the Congress's speaker list for the Operation Sindoor debate, stated the party might not have considered him the «ideal candidate.» Despite this, the Chandigarh MP, a 45-year Congress veteran, expressed no regrets and affirmed his belief in the party's necessity for India.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with Cai Qi and Chinese President Xi Jinping to discuss strengthening India-China cooperation, emphasising deeper political engagement. Modi affirmed India's commitment to advancing ties based on mutual trust and respect. Xi Jinping highlighted the significance of India-China friendship, noting that their partnership benefits both nations.
A seven-year Indian study reveals alarming rates of bloodstream infections linked to central lines, especially in newborns. The Lancet study, covering numerous hospitals, found significantly higher infection rates than in the US, peaking during COVID-19. Drug-resistant bacteria and fungi, like Candida auris, contribute to the problem, exacerbated by antibiotic overuse and inadequate infection control.
For the first time this millennium, excluding the Covid period, Indian visits to the US declined in June 2025, dropping 8% to 2.1 lakh. This fall aligns with an overall decrease in international visitors to the US. While industry experts hesitate to attribute the decline solely to stricter visa policies, concerns are rising, particularly regarding student visas.
The Supreme Court ruled that motor vehicle tax, designed for public infrastructure usage, cannot be levied on vehicles not using public spaces. This decision came while interpreting the Andhra Pradesh Motor Vehicle Taxation Act, emphasizing that the tax applies only when vehicles are used or intended for use in public areas.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh emphasized India's commitment to its interests and self-reliance amid global tensions, highlighting that nations have permanent interests, not permanent allies. Speaking at the NDTV Defence Summit, Singh alluded to US tariffs while PM Modi attended the SCO summit in China.
Union agriculture minister Shivraj Chouhan refuted Donald Trump's «dead economy» remark, citing India's 7.8% GDP growth in April-June. BJP leaders criticized Rahul Gandhi for echoing Trump's sentiment, calling the GDP data a «slap of reality.» Ministers emphasized India's path to becoming a developed and self-reliant economy, crediting farmers and scientists for the growth.
A Belgian court has denied bail to fugitive diamantaire Mehul Choksi, wanted in India for bank fraud exceeding Rs 13,900 crore, ahead of his extradition hearing. Indian authorities presented evidence of his past escapes and involvement in economic offenses, leading the court to deem him a flight risk.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has advocated for stronger state-prefecture cooperation between India and Japan to enhance trade, technology, manufacturing, and cultural ties. Addressing 16 Japanese governors, Modi launched the 'state-prefecture permanent initiative' with his counterpart, aiming to transform Indian states into international cooperation hubs.
Ahead of Modi's meeting with Putin, Zelenskyy sought India's support for a ceasefire, citing continued Russian strikes on civilians. Jaishankar defended India's stance on the Ukraine conflict amid criticism from the US regarding trade ties with Russia. Zelenskyy expressed hope Modi would convey a strong message to Putin at the SCO summit, emphasizing the need for immediate de-escalation.
Prime Minister Modi and Shigeru Ishiba traveled via bullet train to Sendai, visiting a semiconductor company, highlighting the India-Japan semiconductor partnership. Both leaders pledged to accelerate the Mumbai-Ahmedabad high-speed rail project. The visit emphasized strengthening semiconductor supply chains, building upon existing partnerships and India's growing presence in the sector.
Following the Pahalgam terror massacre, the Indian Army retaliated heavily against Pakistan's ceasefire violations, firing thousands of artillery shells and small arms rounds across the Line of Control. The IAF conducted precision strikes on terror hubs and military infrastructure within Pakistan, compelling them to seek a ceasefire after significant damage.