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Xi Jinping’s BRICS No-Show Sparks Speculation on China’s Leadership Future

Xi Jinping’s Surprising Absence Raises Eyebrows In a surprising development, Chinese President Xi Jinping did not attend the BRICS Summit 2025 held in Brazil. Instead, Premier Li Qiang represented China, marking the first time Xi has skipped a BRICS summit since taking power in 2012. While Chinese authorities claimed “scheduling conflicts,” the move has triggered…
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Russia, Iran Take Backseat as BRICS Expands Focus on Global South

A Subdued Presence At the recently concluded BRICS Summit 2025, held in Kazan, Russia, the presence of both Russia and Iran was notably subdued. Despite Russia being the host, the spotlight was clearly on emerging economies from the Global South such as Brazil, South Africa, and new entrants like Egypt and Ethiopia. Iran, which joined…
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PM Modi Receives Grand Welcome in Brazil Ahead of Global Summit

Warm Reception at the Airport Prime Minister Narendra Modi received a grand and ceremonial welcome upon his arrival in Brazil, marking a significant moment in India-Brazil diplomatic relations. As his aircraft landed at Brasília International Airport, top Brazilian officials, Indian diaspora members, and cultural performers greeted him with enthusiasm. Traditional music, colorful folk performances, and…
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Dalai Lama Turns 90, Vows to Continue Defying China Amid Celebrations

A Milestone Birthday with Global Attention Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama celebrated his 90th birthday this week amid a wave of global admiration and Tibetan cultural festivities. The week-long celebration culminated in a heartfelt address from the Nobel Peace Prize laureate, who reaffirmed his commitment to the Tibetan cause and peaceful resistance against China’s…
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Piyush Goyal, U.S. trade deal, India-U.S. relations, Congress criticism, trade negotiations

Strong Rebuttal from Commerce Minister Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal hit back at the Congress party on Thursday, asserting that India negotiates international trade deals from a position of strength, not under pressure or arbitrary deadlines. His remarks came in response to criticism over the pace of ongoing trade negotiations with the United…
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Raj and Uddhav Thackeray Share Stage in Mumbai, Call for Maharashtra Unity Ahead of Elections

A Rare Show of Unity in Worli In a striking political development, Raj Thackeray and Uddhav Thackeray appeared together on one stage at a joint rally in Mumbai’s Worli. Thousands gathered to witness this rare moment, as the two prominent cousins—often seen as rivals—delivered passionate speeches focused on Maharashtra’s future. Raj Thackeray Slams Ruling Government…
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Manipur Civil Groups Urge Centre to End Peace Deals with Kuki Militants

Manipur Civil Bodies Urge End to Peace Talks with Kuki Armed Groups Tensions in the northeastern state of Manipur escalated once again as prominent Meitei civil society organisations demanded that the central government terminate the Suspension of Operations (SoO) agreement with Kuki armed groups. The organisations, including the Coordinating Committee on Manipur Integrity (COCOMI), accused…
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69 Dead, Dozens Missing, Rs 700 Crore Damages: Monsoon Havoc Wreaks Chaos in Himachal Pradesh

Devastating Monsoon Hits Himachal Pradesh The ongoing monsoon has brought severe devastation to Himachal Pradesh, leaving a trail of destruction across the hill state. According to official reports, at least 69 people have lost their lives, while dozens remain missing as torrential rains triggered widespread landslides, flash floods, and road blockages in multiple districts. Authorities…
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Delhi Halts Fuel Ban on Older Vehicles, Plans Revised Policy

Delhi Suspends Ban on Fueling Older Vehicles Amid Public Outcry In a significant policy rollback, the Delhi government has temporarily paused the implementation of a controversial ban that prohibited petrol and diesel refuelling for older vehicles in the city. The decision comes just days after enforcement began, triggering confusion among commuters and sharp criticism from…
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India Snubs China, Backs Dalai Lama’s Succession Plan: “Nobody Else Has Right”

India Backs Dalai Lama’s Right to Choose His Successor India has firmly supported the Dalai Lama’s authority in determining his successor, sending a strong diplomatic message that directly counters China’s longstanding claim over the succession process of the Tibetan spiritual leader. In a significant political stance, New Delhi stated that “nobody else has the right”…
