India has firmly rejected the European Union’s mention of Jammu and Kashmir in a joint statement with Pakistan. The Ministry of External Affairs stated that those without standing on such matters should refrain from commenting. The UTs of J&K and Ladakh are unequivocally integral parts of India, the government asserted.
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Over 550 Indian peacekeepers in South Sudan awarded UN Medal of Honour
BJP shares AI video mocking DK Shivakumar ahead of Karnataka swearing-in
Ahead of DK Shivakumar’s Karnataka CM oath, BJP launched a sharp attack, criticizing the Congress government’s handling of waterlogging and alleging neglect of farmers and Dalits. The party shared an AI-generated video and posts on X, accusing the new administration of governance failures and broken promises to key communities. Shivakumar is set to be sworn...
Experiment aborted too soon? How ‘sidelined’ Annamalai drifted away from BJP in Tamil Nadu
TMC vs TMC out in open: Major setback for Mamata Banerjee as rebel MLAs claim support of nearly 50 MLAs
On May 9, Trinamool Congress national general secretary Abhishek Banerjee wrote to the assembly speaker proposing senior party leader Sobhandeb Chattopadhyay’s name as the leader of opposition. TMC MLAs Ritabrata Banerjee and Sandipan Saha, however, complained to the speaker alleging that “no resolution was adopted regarding the selection of the leader of opposition on May...
CBSE re-evaluation payment: Atishi slams education minister Dharmendra Pradhan over limited bank options on portal
Delhi’s Opposition leader Atishi took a strong stance against the CBSE reevaluation portal, condemning its limited payment options to just four banks, which she argues puts unnecessary barriers in front of students seeking redress. This outcry follows a postponed launch of the portal amid a barrage of complaints from students about unclear answer sheets and...
PM Modi, Trump likely to come face to face at G7 summit
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Donald Trump are expected to cross paths at the G7 summit in France, with both leaders confirmed to attend. While a bilateral meeting is being explored on the sidelines, no official engagement has been finalized yet.
MEA: No role for 3rd party to settle Nepal border row
India has firmly rejected any third-party involvement in its border dispute with Nepal, emphasizing that such matters are strictly bilateral. This response comes after Nepal’s Prime Minister suggested the UK’s intervention, citing the dispute’s origins during British rule. India maintains that established bilateral mechanisms are in place to address all boundary issues.