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    'Hidden terrorism' trend emerges in J-K, security agencies on high alert

    Security agencies in Jammu and Kashmir are dealing with the "hidden threat" posed by infiltrating terrorists using "conservation and consolidation" tactics. This was highlighted in recent ambushes and encounters in North Kashmir and Kathua district. A key challenge for the security forces is the lack of ground-level human intelligence (HUMINT), which hampers their operations.

    Auto component industry to see moderate growth this fiscal: ICRA

    Credit ratings agency ICRA predicts a moderate growth for the auto component industry in the coming quarters due to the Red Sea crisis, higher container rates, and shipping time. The industry is expected to see a year-on-year improvement of around 50 basis-points in FY2025, benefiting from better operating leverage, higher content per vehicle, and value additions. The industry's liquidity position remains comfortable, especially across tier-I players, supported by stable cash flows and earnings. ICRA expects the growth in revenues of the Indian auto component industry to ease to 5-7 per cent this fiscal, from the highs of around 14% in FY 2023-24.

    India dismisses reports about differences with Russia on Ukraine as 'factually incorrect'

    India has rejected reports of disagreements with Russia over the Ukraine issue that purportedly caused the cancellation of a broader delegation-level meeting during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Moscow. The visit lasted two days. Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra addressed the matter during a media briefing.

    Ready to work with India to properly handle situation in border areas: Chinese FM Wang to Doval

    Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi expressed his willingness to collaborate with India's National Security Advisor Ajit Doval to address border issues. In a congratulatory message to Doval, Wang emphasized the importance of China-India relations beyond their bilateral boundaries. This message followed a meeting between Wang and Indian External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar at the SCO summit. Despite ongoing border tensions since 2020, both nations aim to maintain peace through the Special Representatives mechanism, which has held multiple meetings to resolve disputes.

    Sri Lanka says it will not ban any foreign research ships from its ports from next year

    With the increased movement of Chinese research vessels in the Indian Ocean, New Delhi had expressed concern that those might be spy ships and urged Colombo not to allow such vessels to dock at its ports.

    Explained: How the National Testing Agency (NTA) functions?

    The National Testing Agency (NTA) faces scrutiny over recent exam irregularities in NEET-UG and UGC-NET. Established in 2017 under the Education Ministry, NTA conducts major exams like JEE-Main, NEET-UG, and UGC-NET. Recent controversies include grace marks disputes in NEET and paper leaks in UGC-NET, prompting a high-level review of NTA's operations and leadership changes.

    • Security agencies to take necessary steps to maintain stability along LoC, says senior Army officer

      General Officer Commanding (GoC) of Army 15 Corps Lt General Rajiv Ghai was talking to reporters at the Bipin Rawat Stadium in Jammu and Kashmir's Baramulla district after a function to felicitate Kargil War veterans on the 25th anniversary of Vijay Diwas.

      Fake job offers in India or abroad: How to spot a fraudulent job offer, know the full list of authorised agents for foreign jobs

      Fake job offers: India is such a country where millions of young people reside and many of them are searching for a job either within India or abroad. Younger people have aspirations and enthusiasm which fraudsters are using to dupe them with fake job offers. In the recent past many young Indians were taken abroad to work in scam jobs, etc.

      How China pulled so far ahead on industrial policy

      The problem for the West, though, is that China's industrial dominance is underpinned by decades of experience using the power of a one-party state to pull all the levers of government and banking, while encouraging frenetic competition among private companies.

      How China pulled so far ahead on industrial policy

      The problem for the West, though, is that China's industrial dominance is underpinned by decades of experience using the power of a one-party state to pull all the levers of government and banking, while encouraging frenetic competition among private companies.

      More than 670 feared dead in Papua New Guinea landslide, UN agency says

      PAPUA-More than 670 feared dead in Papua New Guinea landslide, UN agency says

      Italy to resume funding for UN agency for Palestinian refugees

      Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani on Saturday announced Rome would restore funding for the UN agency for Palestinian refugees as he met with Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammed Mustafa. Mustafa was later due to meet with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.

      On National Day, Israel Prez Isaac Herzog commends PM Modi's support after Hamas attacks

      Israeli President Isaac Herzog praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his support following the October 7 Hamas attacks. Speaking during Israel's National Day celebrations in New Delhi, Herzog highlighted the strong democratic values and robust bilateral ties between Israel and India. Modi's quick condemnation of the attacks was noted as standing "on the right side of history." Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra reaffirmed India's zero-tolerance approach to terrorism and celebrated the growing India-Israel partnership, emphasizing collaboration in various sectors and the enduring bond between the two nations.

      Aggression or Caution: The choice facing Iran's next leaders

      A decade ago, it was possible to imagine a very different future for the United States and Iran. Raisi's predecessor, Hassan Rouhani, and his urbane, Western-educated foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, seemed determined to dial back the decades of hostility, and sanctions, that had crippled Iran's economy. They talked about personal freedom and women's rights, and courted European leaders even while Iran's Revolutionary Guard kept funding terrorism.

      Iran president dead: What we know so far about the mysterious crash of the helicopter?

      On Monday, Iranian state television announced the death of President Ebrahim Raisi. As of Monday morning, rescuers had not yet reached the site, though they spotted the helicopter approximately 2 kilometers away at dawn. Reports indicate slim chances of survival. Several countries have expressed concern and offered help. The crash occurred in Iran's East Azerbaijan province, which is notorious for its harsh weather conditions and dense fog.

      Iran President Helicopter Crash: Iranian President Raisi and Foreign Minister Amirabdollahian have died, say news reports

      An Iranian official has informed Reuters that President Ebrahim Raisi and Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian have died in a helicopter crash in Iran's East Azerbaijan province, near the border with Azerbaijan. The helicopter was returning from a trip to inaugurate a dam with Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev. The crash occurred in the Dizmar forest between the cities of Varzaqan and Jolfa, with reports suggesting it was forced to make a hard landing due to bad weather and fog. Mohammad Mokhber would assume the presidency under the Iranian constitution in the event of Raisi's death.

      Suspect in Hardeep Nijjar killing reveals he entered Canada using 'study permit'

      A suspect in the murder of Sikh separatist leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar disclosed in a social media video that he entered Canada on a 'study permit,' obtained within days. The accused, Karan Brar, shared this information in a video posted online in 2019, revealing details about his visa application through EthicWorks Immigration Services in Bathinda, Punjab. The revelation comes amid ongoing legal proceedings, as the accused appeared in court in Surrey, British Columbia, facing charges of murder and conspiracy.

      Canadian Foreign Minister stands by allegations against India on Nijjar killing despite lack of proof

      Melanie Joly has said that Ottawa continues to stand by the allegations that Indian agents were involved in the killing of India-designated terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar despite no proof that shows New Delhi's involvement.

      Under Xi Jinping, China's powerful spy agency drastically raises its public profile

      China's Ministry of State Security (MSS) has gained prominence under Xi Jinping's leadership, shedding its secretive image to become highly visible. The agency employs various propaganda tactics, including posters, social media campaigns, and videos, to raise awareness about perceived threats from foreign spies.

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