Macron begins India visit focusing on AI ties and Rafale jet deal
French President Emmanuel Macron is set to begin a three-day visit to India on Tuesday, with high-level discussions expected to focus on artificial intelligence cooperation and a potential multibillion-dollar agreement involving Dassault Aviation Rafale fighter jets. The visit underscores the growing India-France relations and reflects both countries’ efforts to strengthen their strategic partnership across defence, technology, and economic sectors. Macron, accompanied by his wife Brigitte
Macron begins India visit focusing on AI ties and Rafale jet deal
French President Emmanuel Macron is set to begin a three-day visit to India on Tuesday, with high-level discussions expected to focus on artificial intelligence cooperation and a potential multibillion-dollar agreement involving Dassault Aviation Rafale fighter jets. The visit underscores the growing India-France relations and reflects both countries’ efforts to strengthen their strategic partnership across defence, technology, and economic sectors. Macron, accompanied by his wife Brigitte
PM Modi to visit Israel on February 25–26 to boost strategic ties
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to undertake a two-day visit to Israel from February 25 to 26, according to sources familiar with the development. The programme for the trip is currently being finalised, but officials indicate that the visit will include high-level engagements aimed at strengthening the already robust India–Israel partnership. During the visit, Modi is likely to address the Israeli parliament, the Knesset, where discussions are expected to focus on key bilateral an
PM Modi to visit Israel on February 25–26 to boost strategic ties
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to undertake a two-day visit to Israel from February 25 to 26, according to sources familiar with the development. The programme for the trip is currently being finalised, but officials indicate that the visit will include high-level engagements aimed at strengthening the already robust India–Israel partnership. During the visit, Modi is likely to address the Israeli parliament, the Knesset, where discussions are expected to focus on key bilateral an
India to Host Global AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi with World Leaders
New Delhi is set to host a major international gathering of technology executives, political leaders and policy experts as the India-AI Impact Summit 2026 begins in the national capital from February 16 to 20. The Ministry of External Affairs confirmed that delegations from more than 45 countries will attend the high-level event, positioning the summit as one of the largest global forums focused on artificial intelligence and digital policy. Among the notable participants is Antonio Guterres, the Secretary-General of the United Nations, along with senior officials from several international organisations. The presence of global leadership underscores the summit’s growing significance as countries seek to collaborate on the opportunities and challenges posed by rapidly advancing AI technologies. The summit’s framework is built around three central themes—People, Planet and Progress—reflecting India’s stated aim of shaping artificial intelligence governance that promotes inclusive growth, environmental sustainability and technological advancement. Officials said the agenda will focus on balancing innovation with responsibility, ensuring that digital transformation benefits both developing and developed economies. Several heads of state and government are scheduled to attend at the invitation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Leaders expected to participate include Tshering Tobgay of Bhutan, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva of Brazil, Emmanuel Macron of France, Pedro Sánchez of Spain and Dick Schoof of the Netherlands, among others. Additional representation will come from vice presidents, crown princes and senior ministers, highlighting broad geographic participation across Europe, Latin America, Asia and Africa. Beyond government delegations, the event will draw prominent figures from the global technology sector. Executives expected to attend include Sundar Pichai of Google, Sam Altman of OpenAI, Jensen Huang of Nvidia, Demis Hassabis of DeepMind, Brad Smith of Microsoft and Cristiano Amon of Qualcomm. Their participation is expected to add industry insight into emerging AI trends, research and investment. According to officials, the summit will facilitate discussions on responsible AI governance, innovation ecosystems, digital public infrastructure and climate-conscious technology. Sessions are also planned on equitable access to emerging tools, reflecting concerns that technological gaps could widen inequalities between regions. Organisers have described the India-AI Impact Summit as a platform designed not only for dialogue but also for measurable outcomes. By encouraging collaboration between policymakers, startups and multinational firms, the event aims to generate partnerships and frameworks that support economic growth, social development and the sustainable use of artificial intelligence. With a strong international presence and a broad agenda, the summit is expected to reinforce India’s role as an influential player in shaping global AI policy while promoting cooperation on the future of the digital economy.
India to Host Global AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi with World Leaders
New Delhi is set to host a major international gathering of technology executives, political leaders and policy experts as the India-AI Impact Summit 2026 begins in the national capital from February 16 to 20. The Ministry of External Affairs confirmed that delegations from more than 45 countries will attend the high-level event, positioning the summit as one of the largest global forums focused on artificial intelligence and digital policy. Among the notable participants is Antonio Guterres, the Secretary-General of the United Nations, along with senior officials from several international organisations. The presence of global leadership underscores the summit’s growing significance as countries seek to collaborate on the opportunities and challenges posed by rapidly advancing AI technologies. The summit’s framework is built around three central themes—People, Planet and Progress—reflecting India’s stated aim of shaping artificial intelligence governance that promotes inclusive growth, environmental sustainability and technological advancement. Officials said the agenda will focus on balancing innovation with responsibility, ensuring that digital transformation benefits both developing and developed economies. Several heads of state and government are scheduled to attend at the invitation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Leaders expected to participate include Tshering Tobgay of Bhutan, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva of Brazil, Emmanuel Macron of France, Pedro Sánchez of Spain and Dick Schoof of the Netherlands, among others. Additional representation will come from vice presidents, crown princes and senior ministers, highlighting broad geographic participation across Europe, Latin America, Asia and Africa. Beyond government delegations, the event will draw prominent figures from the global technology sector. Executives expected to attend include Sundar Pichai of Google, Sam Altman of OpenAI, Jensen Huang of Nvidia, Demis Hassabis of DeepMind, Brad Smith of Microsoft and Cristiano Amon of Qualcomm. Their participation is expected to add industry insight into emerging AI trends, research and investment. According to officials, the summit will facilitate discussions on responsible AI governance, innovation ecosystems, digital public infrastructure and climate-conscious technology. Sessions are also planned on equitable access to emerging tools, reflecting concerns that technological gaps could widen inequalities between regions. Organisers have described the India-AI Impact Summit as a platform designed not only for dialogue but also for measurable outcomes. By encouraging collaboration between policymakers, startups and multinational firms, the event aims to generate partnerships and frameworks that support economic growth, social development and the sustainable use of artificial intelligence. With a strong international presence and a broad agenda, the summit is expected to reinforce India’s role as an influential player in shaping global AI policy while promoting cooperation on the future of the digital economy.
Satellite images show Iran fortifying underground site near Natanz nuclear facility
Fresh satellite imagery indicates that Iran is strengthening an underground complex near its main nuclear installation at Natanz, a development that analysts say could complicate diplomatic efforts and heighten regional security concerns. The activity has been observed at a mountainous site known as Pickaxe Mountain, located roughly 1.6 kilometres south of the uranium enrichment facility in central Iran, and appears to involve new concrete structures and expanded tunnel protections. The construction comes at a time of renewed friction between Tehran and Washington. Former US president Donald Trump has repeatedly warned of possible military action if Iran does not reach an agreement over its nuclear programme, while Iranian officials have vowed to respond to any strike. The exchange of threats has added to fears of escalation across West Asia, where US forces have increased their presence and longstanding rivalries continue to shape the strategic landscape. Images reviewed by analysts from the Institute for Science and International Security, a Washington-based think tank that tracks nuclear proliferation risks, show what appears to be fresh concrete poured over at least one tunnel entrance. Equipment consistent with a boom pump used for concrete delivery is visible at the site, suggesting active reinforcement work. Nearby, rock and soil appear to have been cleared and levelled, and additional concrete-reinforced structures have been erected close to the entrances. Researchers who have monitored the area for several years say the scale of excavation and the amount of construction material suggest the site could support more than routine maintenance. The depth of the tunnels, estimated to be between 79 and 100 metres underground, may offer significant protection from aerial attacks and surveillance, potentially making the facility more resilient than other known installations. Such characteristics have drawn scrutiny from non-proliferation experts, who view hardened underground sites as capable of hosting sensitive operations such as centrifuge assembly or uranium enrichment. Iran has previously said that Pickaxe Mountain could be used for manufacturing and assembling centrifuges, devices required for nuclear fuel production. Tehran maintains that its nuclear activities are intended solely for peaceful purposes, including energy generation and medical research, and has repeatedly denied pursuing a nuclear weapon. However, the limited access granted to international inspectors has raised questions among watchdog groups and foreign governments about transparency and compliance. The site was not among those reportedly targeted during earlier US strikes on Iranian nuclear infrastructure, which officials described at the time as severely damaging key facilities. Analysts now suggest that any reconstruction of centrifuge capacity in protected locations like Pickaxe Mountain could allow Iran to restore or expand operations more quickly if other sites are disrupted. International observers emphasize that the situation underscores the importance of oversight by the International Atomic Energy Agency. Experts argue that greater disclosure and inspections are essential to clarify the purpose of the new construction and to reduce the risk of miscalculation. Without verifiable information, they warn, suspicion could deepen and diplomatic efforts may face additional obstacles. As tensions persist, the developments at Pickaxe Mountain have become another focal point in the broader debate over Iran’s nuclear ambitions, regional stability, and the fragile balance between deterrence and diplomacy.
Satellite images show Iran fortifying underground site near Natanz nuclear facility
Fresh satellite imagery indicates that Iran is strengthening an underground complex near its main nuclear installation at Natanz, a development that analysts say could complicate diplomatic efforts and heighten regional security concerns. The activity has been observed at a mountainous site known as Pickaxe Mountain, located roughly 1.6 kilometres south of the uranium enrichment facility in central Iran, and appears to involve new concrete structures and expanded tunnel protections. The construction comes at a time of renewed friction between Tehran and Washington. Former US president Donald Trump has repeatedly warned of possible military action if Iran does not reach an agreement over its nuclear programme, while Iranian officials have vowed to respond to any strike. The exchange of threats has added to fears of escalation across West Asia, where US forces have increased their presence and longstanding rivalries continue to shape the strategic landscape. Images reviewed by analysts from the Institute for Science and International Security, a Washington-based think tank that tracks nuclear proliferation risks, show what appears to be fresh concrete poured over at least one tunnel entrance. Equipment consistent with a boom pump used for concrete delivery is visible at the site, suggesting active reinforcement work. Nearby, rock and soil appear to have been cleared and levelled, and additional concrete-reinforced structures have been erected close to the entrances. Researchers who have monitored the area for several years say the scale of excavation and the amount of construction material suggest the site could support more than routine maintenance. The depth of the tunnels, estimated to be between 79 and 100 metres underground, may offer significant protection from aerial attacks and surveillance, potentially making the facility more resilient than other known installations. Such characteristics have drawn scrutiny from non-proliferation experts, who view hardened underground sites as capable of hosting sensitive operations such as centrifuge assembly or uranium enrichment. Iran has previously said that Pickaxe Mountain could be used for manufacturing and assembling centrifuges, devices required for nuclear fuel production. Tehran maintains that its nuclear activities are intended solely for peaceful purposes, including energy generation and medical research, and has repeatedly denied pursuing a nuclear weapon. However, the limited access granted to international inspectors has raised questions among watchdog groups and foreign governments about transparency and compliance. The site was not among those reportedly targeted during earlier US strikes on Iranian nuclear infrastructure, which officials described at the time as severely damaging key facilities. Analysts now suggest that any reconstruction of centrifuge capacity in protected locations like Pickaxe Mountain could allow Iran to restore or expand operations more quickly if other sites are disrupted. International observers emphasize that the situation underscores the importance of oversight by the International Atomic Energy Agency. Experts argue that greater disclosure and inspections are essential to clarify the purpose of the new construction and to reduce the risk of miscalculation. Without verifiable information, they warn, suspicion could deepen and diplomatic efforts may face additional obstacles. As tensions persist, the developments at Pickaxe Mountain have become another focal point in the broader debate over Iran’s nuclear ambitions, regional stability, and the fragile balance between deterrence and diplomacy.
Lufthansa strike forces hundreds of flight cancellations across Germany
Hundreds of Lufthansa flights were cancelled across Germany on Thursday after pilots and flight attendants launched coordinated strike action, disrupting travel plans for tens of thousands of passengers and straining operations at the country’s busiest airports. Aircraft operated by Germany’s largest carrier remained grounded at major hubs including Frankfurt and Munich as employees walked out in a dispute centered on pay, benefits and long-term employment conditions. The airlin
Lufthansa strike forces hundreds of flight cancellations across Germany
Hundreds of Lufthansa flights were cancelled across Germany on Thursday after pilots and flight attendants launched coordinated strike action, disrupting travel plans for tens of thousands of passengers and straining operations at the country’s busiest airports. Aircraft operated by Germany’s largest carrier remained grounded at major hubs including Frankfurt and Munich as employees walked out in a dispute centered on pay, benefits and long-term employment conditions. The airlin
Frisco construction worker dies after water line rupture traps him in trench box
A construction worker died Tuesday a
Frisco construction worker dies after water line rupture traps him in trench box
A construction worker died Tuesday a
Russia dismisses US tariff threats while exploring oil support for Cuba
Russia has dismissed recent U.S. threats of tariffs on countries supplying oil to Cuba, while stating it is exploring ways to assist the Caribbean nation amid a deepening fuel shortage. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said the government seeks “constructive dialogue” with the United States regarding Cuba’s critical energy needs but stressed that public disputes over the matter are being avoided. He highlighted that Russia’s current trade with Cuba is limited, reducing the likelihood o
Russia dismisses US tariff threats while exploring oil support for Cuba
Russia has dismissed recent U.S. threats of tariffs on countries supplying oil to Cuba, while stating it is exploring ways to assist the Caribbean nation amid a deepening fuel shortage. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said the government seeks “constructive dialogue” with the United States regarding Cuba’s critical energy needs but stressed that public disputes over the matter are being avoided. He highlighted that Russia’s current trade with Cuba is limited, reducing the likelihood o
AI may automate most white-collar jobs within 18 months, says Microsoft AI chief
Microsoft’s head of artificial intelligence, Mustafa Suleyman, has triggered intense debate after warning that artificial intelligence could replace most white-collar jobs in the near future. Speaking about the accelerating pace of technological change, Suleyman said automation will not be limited to coders or IT professionals, but could extend to lawyers, accountants, project managers, marketers and other knowledge workers who spend most of their time working on computers. According to him, t
AI may automate most white-collar jobs within 18 months, says Microsoft AI chief
Microsoft’s head of artificial intelligence, Mustafa Suleyman, has triggered intense debate after warning that artificial intelligence could replace most white-collar jobs in the near future. Speaking about the accelerating pace of technological change, Suleyman said automation will not be limited to coders or IT professionals, but could extend to lawyers, accountants, project managers, marketers and other knowledge workers who spend most of their time working on computers. According to him, t
Amtrak portal bridge cutover to disrupt NJ Transit service for one month
Amtrak will begin a significant phase of rail infrastructure work on Feb. 15 as crews transfer train operations from the aging Portal Bridge to the newly constructed Portal North Bridge across the Hackensack River, a month-long effort expected to disrupt regular service for thousands of daily commuters in northern New Jersey and New York City. The transition, commonly referred to as a cutover, is designed to prepare the new span to handle active rail traffic and marks a key step in a broader
Amtrak portal bridge cutover to disrupt NJ Transit service for one month
Amtrak will begin a significant phase of rail infrastructure work on Feb. 15 as crews transfer train operations from the aging Portal Bridge to the newly constructed Portal North Bridge across the Hackensack River, a month-long effort expected to disrupt regular service for thousands of daily commuters in northern New Jersey and New York City. The transition, commonly referred to as a cutover, is designed to prepare the new span to handle active rail traffic and marks a key step in a broader
James Van Der Beek dies at 47 after battle with colorectal cancer
James Van Der Beek, the actor widely recognized for his breakout role on television drama Dawson’s Creek and the sports film Varsity Blues, has died following a battle with stage 3 colorectal cancer. He was 47. His wife, Kimberly Van Der Beek, confirmed his death in a message shared on social media, describing his final days as peaceful and marked by courage, faith, and grace as the family gathered around him. In her statement, Kimberly said he faced the end of his life with stren
James Van Der Beek dies at 47 after battle with colorectal cancer
James Van Der Beek, the actor widely recognized for his breakout role on television drama Dawson’s Creek and the sports film Varsity Blues, has died following a battle with stage 3 colorectal cancer. He was 47. His wife, Kimberly Van Der Beek, confirmed his death in a message shared on social media, describing his final days as peaceful and marked by courage, faith, and grace as the family gathered around him. In her statement, Kimberly said he faced the end of his life with stren
Trump claims tariffs helped halt multiple wars, including India–Pakistan conflict
US President Donald Trump on Tuesday said that tariff threats played a decisive role in resolving several international conflicts during his tenure, claiming that economic pressure through trade measures helped prevent violence and bring rival nations to the negotiating table. In an interview with Fox Business, Trump asserted that at least six of what he described as eight wars were settled after he warned countries that they would face higher tariffs if hostilities continued. Among
Trump claims tariffs helped halt multiple wars, including India–Pakistan conflict
US President Donald Trump on Tuesday said that tariff threats played a decisive role in resolving several international conflicts during his tenure, claiming that economic pressure through trade measures helped prevent violence and bring rival nations to the negotiating table. In an interview with Fox Business, Trump asserted that at least six of what he described as eight wars were settled after he warned countries that they would face higher tariffs if hostilities continued. Among
Flights Resume in Texas After Defense Neutralizes Cross-Border Drones
Flight operations at El Paso International Airport were briefly suspended on Wednesday after several drones believed to be linked to a Mexican drug cartel entered United States airspace near the Texas border, prompting swift action from federal authorities and defense officials. According to a senior administration official familiar with the matter, the unmanned aircraft crossed into restricted airspace during the early hours of the morning. Security forces quickly intervened and to
Flights Resume in Texas After Defense Neutralizes Cross-Border Drones
Flight operations at El Paso International Airport were briefly suspended on Wednesday after several drones believed to be linked to a Mexican drug cartel entered United States airspace near the Texas border, prompting swift action from federal authorities and defense officials. According to a senior administration official familiar with the matter, the unmanned aircraft crossed into restricted airspace during the early hours of the morning. Security forces quickly intervened and to
US Disables Cross-Border Drones as FAA Pauses Flights Over El Paso
Federal authorities confirmed on Wednesday that unmanned aerial vehicles believed to be operated by Mexican drug cartels crossed into United States airspace near El Paso, Texas, prompting heightened security measures and a temporary halt to flight operations at the city’s main airport. The incident triggered a 10-day suspension of flights ordered by the Federal Aviation Administration, which cited security-related concerns while officials assessed potential risks to civilian aviation and th
US Disables Cross-Border Drones as FAA Pauses Flights Over El Paso
Federal authorities confirmed on Wednesday that unmanned aerial vehicles believed to be operated by Mexican drug cartels crossed into United States airspace near El Paso, Texas, prompting heightened security measures and a temporary halt to flight operations at the city’s main airport. The incident triggered a 10-day suspension of flights ordered by the Federal Aviation Administration, which cited security-related concerns while officials assessed potential risks to civilian aviation and th
No Tax Refund Even After 90 Days? Here's the Reason Behind the Delay
Many taxpayers are facing a frustrating wait for their tax refunds as nearly 24 lakh income tax returns (ITRs) for the Assessment Year 2025–26 have been pending for more than 90 days. According to the Minister of State for Finance, Pankaj Chaudhary, as of February 4, 2026, out of 8.79 crore ITRs filed, approximately 24.64 lakh were yet to be processed, leaving millions of individuals waiting for their refunds. The large backlog has triggered concerns, especially for senior citizen
No Tax Refund Even After 90 Days? Here's the Reason Behind the Delay
Many taxpayers are facing a frustrating wait for their tax refunds as nearly 24 lakh income tax returns (ITRs) for the Assessment Year 2025–26 have been pending for more than 90 days. According to the Minister of State for Finance, Pankaj Chaudhary, as of February 4, 2026, out of 8.79 crore ITRs filed, approximately 24.64 lakh were yet to be processed, leaving millions of individuals waiting for their refunds. The large backlog has triggered concerns, especially for senior citizen
ICMR Deploys AI Tool Under National One Health Mission to Predict Pandemics
In a major step towards enhancing India's pandemic preparedness, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) is rolling out an AI-enabled pathogen surveillance tool under the National One Health Mission (NOHM). This innovative system aims to monitor emerging and novel pathogens to predict and track diseases before they spiral into full-blown outbreaks. The focus is on early detection of zoonotic diseases, viral diseases, bacterial infections, and even parasitic threats that can have far-rea
ICMR Deploys AI Tool Under National One Health Mission to Predict Pandemics
In a major step towards enhancing India's pandemic preparedness, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) is rolling out an AI-enabled pathogen surveillance tool under the National One Health Mission (NOHM). This innovative system aims to monitor emerging and novel pathogens to predict and track diseases before they spiral into full-blown outbreaks. The focus is on early detection of zoonotic diseases, viral diseases, bacterial infections, and even parasitic threats that can have far-rea
Politics Erupts Over Tamannaah’s Appointment as Karnataka Soaps Brand Ambassador
Actress Tamannaah Bhatia’s appointment as the brand ambassador for Karnataka Soaps and Detergents Limited, specifically for the iconic Mysore Sandal Soap, has sparked a political storm in Karnataka. This is not an isolated case, as it is a common practice for state governments to appoint prominent celebrities to promote certain sectors. For instance, Samantha was previously appointed as the Telangana handloom brand ambassador. However, Tamannaah’s appointment has triggered a wav
Politics Erupts Over Tamannaah’s Appointment as Karnataka Soaps Brand Ambassador
Actress Tamannaah Bhatia’s appointment as the brand ambassador for Karnataka Soaps and Detergents Limited, specifically for the iconic Mysore Sandal Soap, has sparked a political storm in Karnataka. This is not an isolated case, as it is a common practice for state governments to appoint prominent celebrities to promote certain sectors. For instance, Samantha was previously appointed as the Telangana handloom brand ambassador. However, Tamannaah’s appointment has triggered a wav
Chandrababu Naidu Announces 1,000 Electric Buses for APSRTC to Boost Green Energy
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu has directed the officials of APSRTC to introduce a fleet of 1,000 electric buses in a bid to transform the state’s public transport system into a more environmentally friendly and sustainable one. This directive is part of the government’s larger vision to encourage green energy solutions and reduce carbon emissions in the state. During a review meeting held at the Secretariat, the Chief Minister emphasized the growing need for cl
Chandrababu Naidu Announces 1,000 Electric Buses for APSRTC to Boost Green Energy
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu has directed the officials of APSRTC to introduce a fleet of 1,000 electric buses in a bid to transform the state’s public transport system into a more environmentally friendly and sustainable one. This directive is part of the government’s larger vision to encourage green energy solutions and reduce carbon emissions in the state. During a review meeting held at the Secretariat, the Chief Minister emphasized the growing need for cl
ED Set to Investigate Money Trail in Tirumala Laddu Adulteration Case
The Tirumala Laddu adulteration case, a scandal that has rocked the religious and culinary world, has reached the highest legal corridors with the Supreme Court intervening and ordering a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI)-led Special Investigation Team (SIT). The case has stirred a hornet’s nest due to the large-scale adulteration of the famous sacred laddus with harmful substances, undermining its spiritual significance. Now, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) is reportedly stepping into
ED Set to Investigate Money Trail in Tirumala Laddu Adulteration Case
The Tirumala Laddu adulteration case, a scandal that has rocked the religious and culinary world, has reached the highest legal corridors with the Supreme Court intervening and ordering a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI)-led Special Investigation Team (SIT). The case has stirred a hornet’s nest due to the large-scale adulteration of the famous sacred laddus with harmful substances, undermining its spiritual significance. Now, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) is reportedly stepping into
Modi, Ramgoolam discuss India–Mauritius ties and Indian Ocean stability
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday held a telephone conversation with Mauritian Prime Minister Dr Navinchandra Ramgoolam, during which both leaders reaffirmed their commitment to deepening the special and historic relationship between India and Mauritius. The discussion focused on strengthening bilateral ties, expanding development cooperation, and ensuring peace and stability in the Indian Ocean Region, underscoring the strategic significance of the island nation in India’s foreign pol
Modi, Ramgoolam discuss India–Mauritius ties and Indian Ocean stability
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday held a telephone conversation with Mauritian Prime Minister Dr Navinchandra Ramgoolam, during which both leaders reaffirmed their commitment to deepening the special and historic relationship between India and Mauritius. The discussion focused on strengthening bilateral ties, expanding development cooperation, and ensuring peace and stability in the Indian Ocean Region, underscoring the strategic significance of the island nation in India’s foreign pol
Amid Jana Nayagan Row, Vijay Attends Chennai Wedding With Jagan Reddy
Amid mounting uncertainty surrounding his much-anticipated film Jana Nayagan, actor-turned-politician Vijay made a notable public appearance at a high-profile wedding in Chennai on Sunday, drawing widespread attention from fans and political observers alike. The appearance comes at a time when speculation continues to swirl around both the film’s delayed release and Vijay’s political future in T
Amid Jana Nayagan Row, Vijay Attends Chennai Wedding With Jagan Reddy
Amid mounting uncertainty surrounding his much-anticipated film Jana Nayagan, actor-turned-politician Vijay made a notable public appearance at a high-profile wedding in Chennai on Sunday, drawing widespread attention from fans and political observers alike. The appearance comes at a time when speculation continues to swirl around both the film’s delayed release and Vijay’s political future in T









