Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Hockey Federation decides not to send Team to India for Junior Hockey World Cup

Hockey Federation decides not to send Team to India for Junior Hockey World Cup

Hockey Federation decides not to send Team to India for Junior Hockey World Cup. Indian authorities have been informed in writing. Secretary PHF Rana Mujahid said that in current situation, players cannot be put at security risk. He said that if a match is offered at a neutral venue, it can be reconsidered. He said … Read more

Trump vows to keep ‘massive’ tariffs on India until Russian oil imports cease

Trump vows to keep 'massive' tariffs on India until Russian oil imports cease

WASHINGTON: U.S. President Donald Trump reiterated on Sunday that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi told him India will stop buying Russian oil, while warning that New Delhi would continue paying “massive” tariffs if it did not do so. “I spoke with Prime Minister Modi of India, and he said he’s not going to be doing … Read more

AI-generated Islamophobic imagery fuels digital hate in India

AI-generated

A new report by the Centre for the Study of Organised Hate (CSOH) has revealed an alarming surge in the use of AI-generated imagery to spread Islamophobic narratives across India’s digital platforms. Authored by Nabiya Khan, Aishik Saha, and Zenith Khan, the report examines how artificial intelligence tools are being exploited to craft and circulate … Read more

Taliban FM begins first visit by senior Afghan leader to India since 2021

Taliban FM begins first visit by senior Afghan leader to India since 2021.

Afghanistan’s Taliban-appointed Foreign Minister, Amir Khan Muttaqi, arrived in India, marking the first high-level visit by a senior Afghan leader since the Taliban’s return to power in August 2021. Muttaqi’s visit was made possible after the United Nations Security Council granted him a travel waiver. His arrival in New Delhi comes amid the Taliban’s ongoing … Read more

Atherton proposes ICC stop Scheduling Pakistan vs India matches

Atherton

LONDON:  Former England cricket captain Michael Atherton has suggested that the International Cricket Council (ICC) should stop scheduling matches between Pakistan and India in future global tournaments. Atherton said his proposal was prompted by the tense situation that arose during the recent Asia Cup, emphasizing that ICC events should not include fixtures between the two … Read more

Lawsuit challenges Trump’s $100,000 fee on New H-1B worker visas

Lawsuit challenges Trump’s $100,000 fee on New H-1B worker visas

A coalition of unions, employers, and religious groups has filed a lawsuit to block President Donald Trump’s recent proclamation imposing a $100,000 fee on new H-1B visas for highly skilled foreign workers. The legal challenge, filed in federal court in San Francisco, marks the first effort to contest Trump’s attempt to further tighten immigration rules. … Read more

India, China to resume direct flights after five-year hiatus as thawing ties

India, China to resume direct flights after five-year hiatus as thawing ties

Beijing: India and China are set to resume direct commercial flights later this month, marking a significant step toward normalizing relations that have remained strained since a deadly border clash in 2020. The Indian Embassy in China announced on Thursday via social media platform WeChat that flights between designated cities would restart by late October, … Read more

U.S. set to drop another tariff bomb on India

U.S. set to drop another tariff bomb on India

Washington: U.S. President Donald Trump has announced that starting October 1, a 100% import tariff will be imposed on all branded and patented pharmaceutical products. According to a statement released by the Trump administration, the new tariff will apply to pharmaceutical companies that do not already have a manufacturing plant in the U.S. or have … Read more

Asia Cup 2025: Pakistan to face India in final

Asia Cup 2025: Pakistan to face India in final

Abu Dhabi: Pakistan will meet India in the Asia Cup final for the very first time after their bowlers redeemed a below‑par batting performance by outdueling Bangladesh in an 11‑run win. Fast bowler Taskin Ahmed delivered a fiery spell of 3 for 28 as Pakistan struggled to 135-8 on a slow, gripping pitch in Dubai … Read more

India, US agree on sustained engagement amid strains over visas, tariffs

India, US agree on sustained engagement amid strains over visas, tariffs

NEW YORK: Indian External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio reaffirmed their commitment to “sustained engagement” during a meeting on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly on Monday. The meeting comes at a sensitive time for US-India relations, following President Donald Trump’s recent decision to impose a $100,000 fee … Read more

Saudi Arabia and Pakistan sign Defence Pact; is India worried?

Saudi Arabia and Pakistan sign Defence Pact; is India worried?

New Delhi: Saudi Arabia and Pakistan have formally sealed a bilateral defence agreement, marking a significant development in the geopolitics of West Asia and South Asia. The pact, aimed at strengthening military cooperation between Riyadh and Islamabad, comes amid shifting regional security dynamics. India responded cautiously on Thursday, stating that it was aware the agreement … Read more

Sanction clouds on Chabahar Port

Sanction clouds on Chabahar Port

Washington: In a move with far-reaching geopolitical implications, the United States has announced it will revoke a crucial sanctions waiver that has allowed limited international investment in Iran’s Chabahar Port — a strategic maritime hub that has been central to India’s regional connectivity strategy. The U.S. State Department confirmed on Thursday that the sanctions waiver, … Read more

PCB confronts Andy Pycroft, participation decision likely today, sources

PCB confronts Andy Pycroft, participation decision likely today, sources

Lahore: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) have reportedly stated that Pakistan will not participate in upcoming matches unless match referee Andy Pycroft is removed. Final decision on their participation expected to be made today in Lahore, sources  A decision regarding Pakistan’s future participation in the ongoing Asia Cup is expected later today. Given the sensitivity of … Read more

Indian plot to destabilize Pakistan and Azad Kashmir

Indian plot to destabilize Pakistan and Azad Kashmir

Geneva: A leaked diplomatic cable has revealed a secretive five-hour meeting between senior leaders of the UK-based United Kashmir People’s National Party (UKPNP) and an Indian special liaison officer in Geneva. The meeting, reportedly held on the sidelines of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) session, included strategic planning and directives related to activities … Read more

Pakistan demands removal of match referee Andy Pycroft or will boycott from series

Pakistan demands removal of match referee Andy Pycroft or will boycott from series

Lahore: In a strong reaction to the conduct during the match against India, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has threatened to pull out of the remaining Asia Cup matches if match referee Andy Pycroft is not replaced. PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi has formally demanded the removal of the match referee, stating that Pakistan will not … Read more

US pushes G7 and EU to punish China, India over Russian oil

US pushes G7 and EU to punish China, India over Russian oil

Washington: G7 finance ministers, led by Canadian Finance Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne, held a call Friday to consider tougher economic measures against Russia, including new sanctions and tariffs targeting nations that support or enable its war in Ukraine. According to a Canadian statement, the group discussed accelerating plans to use frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine’s … Read more

India releases more water into Sutlej River

India

LAHORE: India has released additional floodwater into the Sutlej River, prompting Pakistan’s Ministry of Water Resources to issue a flood alert after being formally notified by the Indian High Commission in Islamabad. According to the Punjab Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA), the release of water from India is expected to further increase the river’s flow. … Read more

Sutlej floods submerge villages, destroy crops

Sutlej

LAHORE: The raging Sutlej River has inundated several settlements and hundreds of villages, wiping out vast stretches of standing crops. A flood alert was issued on Sunday after India released more water into the river, warning of high-level flooding at Harike Downstream and Ferozepur Downstream. At Ganda Singh Wala, the swollen Sutlej submerged multiple villages, … Read more

Asia Cup ignites as India-Pakistan set for first clash since May conflict

Asia Cup ignites as India-Pakistan set for first clash since May conflict

NEW DELHI: Cricket’s fiercest rivalry returns as India and Pakistan prepare to face off in a highly anticipated Asia Cup match on September 14 in Dubai, marking their first meeting since the intense military conflict in May. The eight-nation Asia Cup 2025, hosted in the UAE, kicks off Tuesday with Afghanistan vs Hong Kong in … Read more

Geopolitical Trade of Giants

Geopolitical Trade of Giants

Trade among India, China and Russia surged to $452bn in 2023, reflecting not just commercial flows but also a deeper geopolitical realignment. As Western sanctions push Moscow eastward, and U.S. tariffs intensify friction with Beijing and New Delhi, the three powers are increasingly bound together by energy, manufacturing, and strategic necessity. According to the Observatory … Read more

Lovestruck man cuts power to entire village after girlfriend’s phone stays busy

In a peculiar twist of modern love, a young man in India allegedly cut off electricity to an entire village after repeatedly failing to reach his girlfriend over the phone. The now-viral video shows the man scaling an electric pole with a massive pair of pliers in hand. Moments later, he is seen snipping through … Read more

Triangle tensions: Pakistan-China-India

Triangle tensions: Pakistan-China-India

Following the recent Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit held in China, a new debate has emerged on the international stage: Could the growing closeness between India and China be a cause for concern for Pakistan? Changing Dynamics Between India and China: India and China—two nations that, until recently, were considered rivals due to border disputes, … Read more

India alerts Pakistan of high-flood situation in Sutlej River

India

ISLAMABAD: India has informed Pakistan about a high-level flood in the Sutlej River, prompting the Ministry of Water Resources to issue a flood alert. According to an official communication from the Indian High Commission, water levels at Harike downstream and Ferozepur downstream in the Sutlej River have reached a high-flood stage. In response, Pakistani authorities … Read more

Brahmin representation in India

Brahmin representation in India

In a nation as diverse and complex as India, questions of representation and equity remain central to its democratic ethos. Despite comprising just 3–5% of the country’s population, Brahmins—traditionally regarded as the priestly and scholarly caste—continue to occupy a disproportionately high number of positions in India’s most powerful institutions, from the judiciary and bureaucracy to … Read more

Modi, Putin, and other world leaders gather in China for largest-ever SCO Summit

Modi, Putin, and other world leaders gather in China for largest-ever SCO Summit

China: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Russian President Vladimir Putin are among twenty world leaders arriving in the Chinese port city of Tianjin for the annual Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit, marking the largest gathering in the bloc’s history. This year’s summit carries symbolic weight but also arrives at a moment of heightened geopolitical … Read more

Another flood wave from India set to enter in Pakistan, high alert issued

Another flood wave from India set to enter in Pakistan, high alert issued

Lahore: Another high alert has been issued by the Flood Forecasting Division in Punjab as another powerful flood wave, originating from India, is expected to enter Pakistan this evening. The floodwaters are forecasted to reach Head Trimmu on the River Chenab, where a “very high flood” level is anticipated. The situation is expected to worsen … Read more

India’s heavy rain trigger floods and landslides, 30 killed

India's heavy rain trigger floods and landslides, 30 killed

New Delhi: Torrential rainfall in northern India has unleashed deadly floods and triggered a landslide along the popular Hindu pilgrimage route to shrine in Jammu, killing at least 30 people, news agency ANI reported on Wednesday.

The disaster struck on Tuesday near the revered shrine, one of India’s most visited pilgrimage sites, as heavy downpours destabilized the mountainous terrain.

The landslide is part of a wider crisis across the Himalayan region, where intense monsoon rains have claimed at least 60 lives over the past week. Another 200 people remain missing after devastating flash floods in Kishtwar, Indian-administered Kashmir.

The situation has been worsened by severe damage to infrastructure and communications. Telecom networks in the affected regions are nearly non-functional. “Communication is almost nonexistent,” said Omar Abdullah, Chief Minister of the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir.

In addition to the fatalities, the flooding has caused widespread disruption. Authorities ordered the closure of all educational institutions in Jammu after the city was inundated with a staggering 368 mm (14.5 inches) of rainfall on Tuesday alone.

Several rivers—including the Tawi, Chenab, and Basantar—have risen dangerously above alert levels, flooding low-lying areas. Jammu district official Rakesh Kumar confirmed that key highways linking Jammu to the rest of India have been damaged, and a major bridge on the Tawi river collapsed, swallowing multiple vehicles.

Officials are urging residents to remain indoors at night and stay away from riverbanks, as weather forecasts predict continued rain, thunderstorms, and gusty winds, particularly across the union territories of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh.

Rescue operations are ongoing, but treacherous conditions and communication breakdowns have hindered relief efforts.

Pakistan has been struggling with intense monsoon rains in recent weeks.

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Trump’s 50% tariff come into effect

Trump's 50% tariff come into effect

India faces a 50% tariff on goods exported to the US, effective today, as imposed by the Donald Trump administration. The tariffs will impact Rs 4,00,060 crore worth of Indian export merchandise to America.

Meanwhile, as trade talks between the two nations continue to stall, the govt is exploring multiple ways to minimise the effects of the punitive tariffs. Discussions are ongoing between India and the US regarding a bilateral trade agreement (BTA). The US delegation’s visit to India, planned for August 25, has been deferred.

The calculation behind the tariff math is 25 per cent taxes plus a 25 per cent penalty that has been imposed in response to “threats to the United States by the government of the Russian Federation”, and penalises India for buying Russian oil directly or indirectly.

Nearly half of India’s exports, worth $87.3 billion, will be hit by the 50 per cent tariffs. The sectors that will be affected include textiles, apparel, gems and jewellery, seafood, leather goods, steel, aluminium, copper, organic chemicals and handicrafts.

Massive Tax Bonanza:

Facing the economic turbulence triggered by recent tariff hikes, the Indian government has gone into damage control. Earlier this month, Prime Minister Narendra Modi pledged tax relief measures to soften the blow, promising a significant cut aimed at supporting both everyday citizens and the backbone of the economy—India’s small businesses.

In a symbolic and impassioned speech from the ramparts of Delhi’s Red Fort on Independence Day, Modi—sporting a vivid saffron turban—announced what he called a “Massive Tax Bonanza” coming as a Diwali gift. He also renewed his call for economic self-reliance, urging shopkeepers and entrepreneurs to proudly display signs reading “Swadeshi” or “Made in India” at their storefronts.

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