Explained: Indian Navy’s new sonar plan to counter China-Pakistan underwater threat

**EDS: THIRD PARTY IMAGE** In this image received on June 21, 2026, Indian Naval Ship Tarkash arrives at Port Louis during its operational deployment to the South West Indian Ocean Region, in Port Louis, Mauritius. (Indian Navy via PTI Photo)(PTI06_21_2026_000726B) With both China and Pakistan strengthening their underwater arms, the Indian Navy is enhancing its…

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Japan PM may visit India next month for talks with PM Modi | India News

NEW DELHI: Japan PM Takaichi Sanae is likely to visit India next month for a summit meeting with her counterpart Narendra Modi. While a confirmation from Indian authorities is still awaited, Japanese media reported that the summit meeting with PM Modi will take place in Assam.“Govt sources say arrangements are underway for Takaichi to visit…

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Tamil Nadu CM Vijay meets MK Stalin, PMK chief ahead of crucial floor test | India News

NEW DELHI: Tamil Nadu chief minister C Joseph Vijay on Monday met DMK president and former chief minister MK Stalin at his Alwarpet residence in Chennai, in what was officially described as a “courtesy call”. He also called on PMK president Anbumani Ramadoss at his residence in a high-profile political outreach days before the newly…

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Rights of victim as important as those of accused, says SC | India News

New Delhi: A view of Supreme Court of India, in New Delhi. (PTI Photo/Shahbaz Khan) New Delhi: Terming a two-decade-old jurisprudence giving primacy to right of accused to fair and speedy trial and their release to avoid prolonged pretrial incarceration as “old-fashioned”, Supreme Court on Monday said the present jurisprudence gives equal weightage to justice…

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SC to hear Natarajan’s plea against rejection of Rajya Sabha candidature today | India News

NEW DELHI: Supreme Court on Thursday declined to stay the declaration of results of Rajya Sabha elections in Madhya Pradesh, but agreed to hear on Friday Congress candidate Meenakshi Natarajan’s plea challenging rejection of her candidature for non-disclosure of a pending criminal case against her.It was a desperate attempt by senior advocate A M Singhvi,…

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Iran rushes to sell oil to India after Trump sanctions waiver – all you need to know

Iran hopes to make the most of the temporary reprieve that could allow it to restart exports. (AI image) With the Donald Trump administration announcing a 60-day waiver for Iran’s petroleum products, Tehran is reportedly rushing to sell oil to some of Asia’s biggest crude buyers, including India.For years, sanctions restrictions forced Iran to direct…

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‘Very happy for Shreyas Iyer’: Suryakumar Yadav reacts after losing India captaincy | Cricket News

India’s Shreyas Iyer and Suryakumar yadav (PTI Photo) Suryakumar Yadav has reacted gracefully to the major changes in India’s T20I setup, expressing his happiness for Shreyas Iyer after the latter was named the new captain for the upcoming Ireland and England series.The development marks a significant shift for Indian cricket, with Shreyas replacing Suryakumar as…

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Women’s T20 World Cup 2026: India win toss, elect to field

Few warm-up fixtures generate as much interest as a meeting between India Women and England Women. Both teams are considered among the favourites to challenge for the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup crown, making this contest an intriguing preview of what could unfold later in the tournament. The match brings together some of the biggest…

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Gulf’s other war: UAE carried out strikes on Iran despite ceasefire — Report

The UAE has had a deeper involvement in the Middle East conflict than estimated. The United Arab Emirates had continued to carry out strikes on Iran through the conflict and even after the April ceasefire was announced.The attacks were coordinated with the US and Israel, which provided intelligence support, sources told the Wall Street Journal….

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Humanoid robots perform live surgery for the first time in world-first medical breakthrough |

pc: University of California San Diego Robotic surgery has become a familiar part of modern healthcare, but the machines used in operating theatres are usually purpose-built systems designed for a narrow set of tasks. humanoid robots, despite rapid advances in recent years, have largely remained outside the surgical environment. That has now begun to change….

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