Why PM Modi Asked Indians to Avoid Buying Gold for One Year Amid Iran War
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has urged Indians to avoid buying gold, reduce foreign travel and cut unnecessary fuel usage for at least a year as the ongoing United States-Israel conflict with Iran continues to shake global energy markets. The remarks quickly sparked discussions online because gold is deeply connected to Indian families, savings and traditions. Many people immediately began asking th
Why PM Modi Asked Indians to Avoid Buying Gold for One Year Amid Iran War
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has urged Indians to avoid buying gold, reduce foreign travel and cut unnecessary fuel usage for at least a year as the ongoing United States-Israel conflict with Iran continues to shake global energy markets. The remarks quickly sparked discussions online because gold is deeply connected to Indian families, savings and traditions. Many people immediately began asking th
India-Origin Donor Clears Student Loans for 176 NC State Grads
An Indian-origin donor cleared final-year student loans for 176 North Carolina State University graduates, turning a Raleigh commencement ceremony into a major student debt relief story watched beyond North Carolina, including by Indian American and NY families. The surprise announcement came at Reynolds Coliseum in Raleigh, North Carolina, on Friday, May 9, 2026, during the Wilson College of Textiles commencement ceremony. Anil Kochhar Honors His Father’s India
India-Origin Donor Clears Student Loans for 176 NC State Grads
An Indian-origin donor cleared final-year student loans for 176 North Carolina State University graduates, turning a Raleigh commencement ceremony into a major student debt relief story watched beyond North Carolina, including by Indian American and NY families. The surprise announcement came at Reynolds Coliseum in Raleigh, North Carolina, on Friday, May 9, 2026, during the Wilson College of Textiles commencement ceremony. Anil Kochhar Honors His Father’s India
Summer Special Superfast Trains Between Chennai and Kanyakumari Announced
The summer special superfast train between Chennai Egmore and Kanyakumari will start operating from May 15, 2026. Southern Railway has announced special superfast train services between Chennai and Kanyakumari. The decision was taken after a sharp rise in travel demand on southern routes connecting major cities and tourist destinations. The additional services are expected to provide relief to passengers struggling to get confirmed tickets during the busy vacation period. Thousands of travelers including families, students, tourists, and migrant workers are expected to benefit from the newly announced services. According to railway authorities, the Chennai Egmore–Kanyakumari Summer Special Superfast Express will depart from Chennai Egmore at 5.20 PM and reach Kanyakumari at 6.50 AM the next day. In the return direction, the Kanyakumari–Chennai Egmore Summer Special Superfast Express will leave Kanyakumari at 3.15 PM and arrive in Chennai Egmore at 4.55 AM the following morning. The trains will halt at several major stations across Tamil Nadu and Kerala to improve connectivity for passengers traveling to important destinations in the southern region. Railway officials stated that the special trains will operate on selected summer dates and will include sleeper class, AC coaches, and general compartments to accommodate different categories of passengers. Authorities have advised travelers to book tickets early through official Indian Railways reservation portals and authorized booking counters as heavy demand is expected. Southern Railway also mentioned that additional staff and onboard support teams may be deployed to ensure smooth train operations and passenger convenience during the peak holiday travel season. The announcement has been welcomed by regular commuters and tourists planning visits to popular destinations such as Kanyakumari, Tirunelveli, Nagercoil, Madurai, and nearby regions. Every year, travel demand between Chennai and Kanyakumari increases significantly during school holidays and festival periods, leading to long waiting lists on regular trains. With the introduction of these summer special superfast services, Indian Railways aims to reduce passenger congestion and offer a more comfortable and convenient travel experience across southern India.
Summer Special Superfast Trains Between Chennai and Kanyakumari Announced
The summer special superfast train between Chennai Egmore and Kanyakumari will start operating from May 15, 2026. Southern Railway has announced special superfast train services between Chennai and Kanyakumari. The decision was taken after a sharp rise in travel demand on southern routes connecting major cities and tourist destinations. The additional services are expected to provide relief to passengers struggling to get confirmed tickets during the busy vacation period. Thousands of travelers including families, students, tourists, and migrant workers are expected to benefit from the newly announced services. According to railway authorities, the Chennai Egmore–Kanyakumari Summer Special Superfast Express will depart from Chennai Egmore at 5.20 PM and reach Kanyakumari at 6.50 AM the next day. In the return direction, the Kanyakumari–Chennai Egmore Summer Special Superfast Express will leave Kanyakumari at 3.15 PM and arrive in Chennai Egmore at 4.55 AM the following morning. The trains will halt at several major stations across Tamil Nadu and Kerala to improve connectivity for passengers traveling to important destinations in the southern region. Railway officials stated that the special trains will operate on selected summer dates and will include sleeper class, AC coaches, and general compartments to accommodate different categories of passengers. Authorities have advised travelers to book tickets early through official Indian Railways reservation portals and authorized booking counters as heavy demand is expected. Southern Railway also mentioned that additional staff and onboard support teams may be deployed to ensure smooth train operations and passenger convenience during the peak holiday travel season. The announcement has been welcomed by regular commuters and tourists planning visits to popular destinations such as Kanyakumari, Tirunelveli, Nagercoil, Madurai, and nearby regions. Every year, travel demand between Chennai and Kanyakumari increases significantly during school holidays and festival periods, leading to long waiting lists on regular trains. With the introduction of these summer special superfast services, Indian Railways aims to reduce passenger congestion and offer a more comfortable and convenient travel experience across southern India.
FIFA World Cup TV Rights Crisis Deepens in India and China
FIFA is racing to finalize 2026 FIFA World Cup TV rights in China and India, with broadcast deals still unresolved less than a month before the tournament begins on Thursday, June 11, 2026. The delay matters because China and India represent two of the world’s largest sports audiences. Without final agreements, millions of football fans could face uncertainty over where to watch the tournament. China CCTV Talks Move Forward Senior FIFA offici
FIFA World Cup TV Rights Crisis Deepens in India and China
FIFA is racing to finalize 2026 FIFA World Cup TV rights in China and India, with broadcast deals still unresolved less than a month before the tournament begins on Thursday, June 11, 2026. The delay matters because China and India represent two of the world’s largest sports audiences. Without final agreements, millions of football fans could face uncertainty over where to watch the tournament. China CCTV Talks Move Forward Senior FIFA offici
Vijay vs Pawan Kalyan Viral Reels Sparks
A cinematic political reel comparing Vijay and Pawan Kalyan is rapidly becoming one of India’s most discussed viral political videos, triggering huge engagement across Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, Facebook, and X. The viral political reel, centered around leadership, public mandate, governance, and p
Vijay vs Pawan Kalyan Viral Reels Sparks
A cinematic political reel comparing Vijay and Pawan Kalyan is rapidly becoming one of India’s most discussed viral political videos, triggering huge engagement across Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, Facebook, and X. The viral political reel, centered around leadership, public mandate, governance, and p
Iran FM Abbas Araghchi to attend BRICS meeting in New Delhi amid West Asia crisis
Iran’s Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi will visit New Delhi this week to attend the BRICS foreign ministers’ meeting, where discussions are expected to focus on the growing West Asia crisis, regional stability, and global energy security. The two-day meeting, scheduled for May 14 and 15 under India’s BRICS chairmanship, comes at a time when tensions involving Iran, the United States, and Israel continue to affect the Strait of Hormuz and international oil markets. India, which dep
Iran FM Abbas Araghchi to attend BRICS meeting in New Delhi amid West Asia crisis
Iran’s Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi will visit New Delhi this week to attend the BRICS foreign ministers’ meeting, where discussions are expected to focus on the growing West Asia crisis, regional stability, and global energy security. The two-day meeting, scheduled for May 14 and 15 under India’s BRICS chairmanship, comes at a time when tensions involving Iran, the United States, and Israel continue to affect the Strait of Hormuz and international oil markets. India, which dep
PM Modi urges work from home as Iran war impacts fuel and supply chains
May 11: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called on companies to adopt work-from-home policies and reduce unnecessary travel as the Iran war continues to affect global fuel supplies and economic stability. Following the Prime Minister’s appeal, IT employee body NITES has written to the labour ministry seeking an official advisory for remote work in the IT and IT-enabled services sector. The request
PM Modi urges work from home as Iran war impacts fuel and supply chains
May 11: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called on companies to adopt work-from-home policies and reduce unnecessary travel as the Iran war continues to affect global fuel supplies and economic stability. Following the Prime Minister’s appeal, IT employee body NITES has written to the labour ministry seeking an official advisory for remote work in the IT and IT-enabled services sector. The request
Narendra Modi attends Surya Kiran air show at Somnath Temple celebrations
The Indian Air Force’s famous Surya Kiran Aerobatic Team thrilled thousands of spectators with a grand air show above the Somnath Temple on May 11 during the Somnath Amrut Mahotsav-2026 celebrations. Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended the special event, which marked 75 years since the reconstruction of the historic temple. The colourful flypast and precision aerial formations became one of the biggest highlights of the celebrations in Gujarat, drawing devotees, tourists, and aviation ent
Narendra Modi attends Surya Kiran air show at Somnath Temple celebrations
The Indian Air Force’s famous Surya Kiran Aerobatic Team thrilled thousands of spectators with a grand air show above the Somnath Temple on May 11 during the Somnath Amrut Mahotsav-2026 celebrations. Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended the special event, which marked 75 years since the reconstruction of the historic temple. The colourful flypast and precision aerial formations became one of the biggest highlights of the celebrations in Gujarat, drawing devotees, tourists, and aviation ent
Reverse Migration Fear: 30K Kerala Students May Return Amid Global Visa Crackdown
Reverse migration concerns are growing rapidly in Kerala as countries like the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and several European nations tighten immigration and student visa policies. Education experts and overseas consultancy agencies estimate that nearly 30,000 Malayali students could return home over the coming years due to stricter migration rules, reduced work opportunities, and changing settlement regulations abroad. The issue is creating anxiety among students and families who once viewed overseas education as a stable path toward global careers and permanent residency. For many years, Kerala witnessed a sharp rise in students moving abroad for higher education, attracted by better salaries, international exposure, and long-term settlement opportunities. However, recent policy changes in foreign nations are creating uncertainty for thousands of students who invested heavily through education loans and family savings. Many students now fear limited job opportunities and uncertain residency prospects after completing their courses. Countries such as the UK have introduced tighter dependent visa restrictions and stricter financial eligibility rules for international students. Canada has announced caps on student permits, while Australia has increased scrutiny in visa approvals and raised language and financial requirements for applicants. These changes are making it harder for students to secure employment and permanent residency after graduation, forcing many to reconsider their future plans abroad. The possibility of large-scale reverse migration is raising concerns about Kerala’s economy and employment sector. Returning graduates may struggle to find jobs that match their international qualifications and work experience. Education consultants in Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram, Kozhikode, and other cities report that students are becoming more cautious while selecting foreign destinations, increasingly preferring countries with stable immigration pathways. Experts believe Kerala may eventually need stronger employment programs, startup incentives, and skill-based opportunities to support returning graduates and prevent rising unemployment.
Reverse Migration Fear: 30K Kerala Students May Return Amid Global Visa Crackdown
Reverse migration concerns are growing rapidly in Kerala as countries like the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and several European nations tighten immigration and student visa policies. Education experts and overseas consultancy agencies estimate that nearly 30,000 Malayali students could return home over the coming years due to stricter migration rules, reduced work opportunities, and changing settlement regulations abroad. The issue is creating anxiety among students and families who once viewed overseas education as a stable path toward global careers and permanent residency. For many years, Kerala witnessed a sharp rise in students moving abroad for higher education, attracted by better salaries, international exposure, and long-term settlement opportunities. However, recent policy changes in foreign nations are creating uncertainty for thousands of students who invested heavily through education loans and family savings. Many students now fear limited job opportunities and uncertain residency prospects after completing their courses. Countries such as the UK have introduced tighter dependent visa restrictions and stricter financial eligibility rules for international students. Canada has announced caps on student permits, while Australia has increased scrutiny in visa approvals and raised language and financial requirements for applicants. These changes are making it harder for students to secure employment and permanent residency after graduation, forcing many to reconsider their future plans abroad. The possibility of large-scale reverse migration is raising concerns about Kerala’s economy and employment sector. Returning graduates may struggle to find jobs that match their international qualifications and work experience. Education consultants in Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram, Kozhikode, and other cities report that students are becoming more cautious while selecting foreign destinations, increasingly preferring countries with stable immigration pathways. Experts believe Kerala may eventually need stronger employment programs, startup incentives, and skill-based opportunities to support returning graduates and prevent rising unemployment.
Emergency Evacuation After Turkish Airlines Wheel Catches Fire in Nepal
A Turkish Airlines flight arriving from Istanbul experienced an emergency landing situation at Nepal’s Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu after one of its landing gear wheels caught fire upon touchdown on May 10th, Sunday. Airport authorities confirmed that the fire was quickly brought under control and all passengers and crew members were safely evacuated from the aircraft without injuries. The aircraft, operating as Turkish Airlines flight TK726, was carrying 278 passe
Emergency Evacuation After Turkish Airlines Wheel Catches Fire in Nepal
A Turkish Airlines flight arriving from Istanbul experienced an emergency landing situation at Nepal’s Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu after one of its landing gear wheels caught fire upon touchdown on May 10th, Sunday. Airport authorities confirmed that the fire was quickly brought under control and all passengers and crew members were safely evacuated from the aircraft without injuries. The aircraft, operating as Turkish Airlines flight TK726, was carrying 278 passe
Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir Calls India Conflict a Battle of Ideologies
Pakistan’s Chief of Defence Forces, General Asim Munir, on Sunday described last year’s four-day conflict with India as a “battle between two ideologies” while claiming that Pakistan’s military strategy proved superior during the hostilities. Speaking at a ceremony held at the General Headquarters in Rawalpindi to mark the first anniversary of “Marka-e-Haq,” the title Islamabad uses for the conflict, Munir said Pakistan responded with unity and military preparedness during the e
Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir Calls India Conflict a Battle of Ideologies
Pakistan’s Chief of Defence Forces, General Asim Munir, on Sunday described last year’s four-day conflict with India as a “battle between two ideologies” while claiming that Pakistan’s military strategy proved superior during the hostilities. Speaking at a ceremony held at the General Headquarters in Rawalpindi to mark the first anniversary of “Marka-e-Haq,” the title Islamabad uses for the conflict, Munir said Pakistan responded with unity and military preparedness during the e
PM Modi Appeals for Public Transport Use and Reduced Gold Purchases to Protect Economy
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday urged citizens to adopt responsible economic habits to help India manage the impact of rising global oil prices and supply chain disruptions linked to tensions in the Middle East. Addressing a gathering in Hyderabad, the prime minister appealed to the public to reduce petrol and diesel consumption, avoid unnecessary foreign travel, and limit non-essential gold purchases in order to protect the nation’s foreign exchange reserves and economic stability.
PM Modi Appeals for Public Transport Use and Reduced Gold Purchases to Protect Economy
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday urged citizens to adopt responsible economic habits to help India manage the impact of rising global oil prices and supply chain disruptions linked to tensions in the Middle East. Addressing a gathering in Hyderabad, the prime minister appealed to the public to reduce petrol and diesel consumption, avoid unnecessary foreign travel, and limit non-essential gold purchases in order to protect the nation’s foreign exchange reserves and economic stability.
Modi Visits Pawan Kalyan in Hyderabad After Surgery Recovery
Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Pawan Kalyan at his Jubilee Hills residence in Hyderabad on Saturday, May 10, following the actor-politician’s recent surgery and ongoing recovery. The visit quick
Modi Visits Pawan Kalyan in Hyderabad After Surgery Recovery
Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Pawan Kalyan at his Jubilee Hills residence in Hyderabad on Saturday, May 10, following the actor-politician’s recent surgery and ongoing recovery. The visit quick
TMC Picks Kolkata Mayor as Chief Whip Amid Bengal Political Changes
TMC Announces New Assembly Leadership Team in West Bengal The All India Trinamool Congress has announced its new leadership structure in the West Bengal Assembly following the recent political developments in the state. Senior party leader and Kolkata Mayor Firhad Hakim has been appointed as the Chief Whip of the opposition in the Assembly. Veteran Trinamool Congress leader Sobhandeb Chattopadhyay, a 10-time MLA, has been named the Leader of Opposition. The party also appointed Asima Patra and Nayna Bandyopadhyay as Deputy Leaders of Opposition. The appointments come amid major political changes in West Bengal after Suvendu Adhikari took oath as the new Chief Minister. The Trinamool Congress leadership said the new Assembly team will coordinate the party’s strategy and strengthen its role inside the House during the upcoming sessions.
TMC Picks Kolkata Mayor as Chief Whip Amid Bengal Political Changes
TMC Announces New Assembly Leadership Team in West Bengal The All India Trinamool Congress has announced its new leadership structure in the West Bengal Assembly following the recent political developments in the state. Senior party leader and Kolkata Mayor Firhad Hakim has been appointed as the Chief Whip of the opposition in the Assembly. Veteran Trinamool Congress leader Sobhandeb Chattopadhyay, a 10-time MLA, has been named the Leader of Opposition. The party also appointed Asima Patra and Nayna Bandyopadhyay as Deputy Leaders of Opposition. The appointments come amid major political changes in West Bengal after Suvendu Adhikari took oath as the new Chief Minister. The Trinamool Congress leadership said the new Assembly team will coordinate the party’s strategy and strengthen its role inside the House during the upcoming sessions.
Suvendu Adhikari Sworn In as Bengal’s First BJP CM
Suvendu Adhikari Takes Oath as West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari was sworn in as West Bengal’s first-ever BJP chief minister on Saturday, May 9, 2026, after the party secured a historic landslide victory in the state assembly elections. The oath ceremony began at 11:00 AM IST at Kolkata’s Brigade Parade Ground, where Governor R. N. Ravi administer
Suvendu Adhikari Sworn In as Bengal’s First BJP CM
Suvendu Adhikari Takes Oath as West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari was sworn in as West Bengal’s first-ever BJP chief minister on Saturday, May 9, 2026, after the party secured a historic landslide victory in the state assembly elections. The oath ceremony began at 11:00 AM IST at Kolkata’s Brigade Parade Ground, where Governor R. N. Ravi administer
Major Shake-Up in India's Military Leadership: New CDS and Naval Chief Announced
India's military leadership is set to undergo one of the most significant top-level shake-ups in recent years, with the official announcement of key appointments in the country's armed forces. On May 9, the Indian government named Lieutenant General N S Raja Subramani (Retd.) as the next Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) and Vice Admiral Krishna Swaminathan as the new Chief of Naval Staff. These appointments will take effect at the end of May. Lt Gen Raja Subramani will succeed General Anil Chauhan, who held the position of CDS before retiring. Vice Admiral Swaminathan will take over from Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi, who has served as the Chief of Naval Staff for the past few years. The appointments mark a significant change in the leadership structure of India’s armed forces, reflecting the government’s intent to revamp its military leadership for the coming years. The announcement comes after a period of intense speculation about who would fill these critical positions. The new leadership appointments come at a time when India is focusing on modernizing its defense forces and enhancing the capabilities of its military in a rapidly changing geopolitical landscape. The new CDS, Lt Gen Raja Subramani, will be tasked with overseeing the integration of the armed forces, a key goal under the leadership of the CDS role, which was created to provide greater coordination between the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force. Lt Gen Raja Subramani brings with him decades of experience, having held senior military roles during his service. His appointment is seen as a step towards strengthening India’s defense strategy, particularly in dealing with regional security challenges. On the other hand, Vice Admiral Krishna Swaminathan, who will take charge of the Indian Navy, is expected to further enhance naval capabilities, focusing on both maritime security and strengthening India’s naval presence in the Indian Ocean region. The appointments of Lt Gen Raja Subramani and Vice Admiral Swaminathan represent a pivotal moment for India’s military, ensuring continuity while introducing new leadership to navigate the challenges of a rapidly evolving defense environment. With these changes, India continues its commitment to strengthening its defense forces and enhancing its security posture on the global stage.
Major Shake-Up in India's Military Leadership: New CDS and Naval Chief Announced
India's military leadership is set to undergo one of the most significant top-level shake-ups in recent years, with the official announcement of key appointments in the country's armed forces. On May 9, the Indian government named Lieutenant General N S Raja Subramani (Retd.) as the next Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) and Vice Admiral Krishna Swaminathan as the new Chief of Naval Staff. These appointments will take effect at the end of May. Lt Gen Raja Subramani will succeed General Anil Chauhan, who held the position of CDS before retiring. Vice Admiral Swaminathan will take over from Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi, who has served as the Chief of Naval Staff for the past few years. The appointments mark a significant change in the leadership structure of India’s armed forces, reflecting the government’s intent to revamp its military leadership for the coming years. The announcement comes after a period of intense speculation about who would fill these critical positions. The new leadership appointments come at a time when India is focusing on modernizing its defense forces and enhancing the capabilities of its military in a rapidly changing geopolitical landscape. The new CDS, Lt Gen Raja Subramani, will be tasked with overseeing the integration of the armed forces, a key goal under the leadership of the CDS role, which was created to provide greater coordination between the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force. Lt Gen Raja Subramani brings with him decades of experience, having held senior military roles during his service. His appointment is seen as a step towards strengthening India’s defense strategy, particularly in dealing with regional security challenges. On the other hand, Vice Admiral Krishna Swaminathan, who will take charge of the Indian Navy, is expected to further enhance naval capabilities, focusing on both maritime security and strengthening India’s naval presence in the Indian Ocean region. The appointments of Lt Gen Raja Subramani and Vice Admiral Swaminathan represent a pivotal moment for India’s military, ensuring continuity while introducing new leadership to navigate the challenges of a rapidly evolving defense environment. With these changes, India continues its commitment to strengthening its defense forces and enhancing its security posture on the global stage.
China Admits Pakistan J-10C Support During Operation Sindoor
China’s rare admission raises stakes China has admitted its engineers supported Pakistan’s J-10C fighter jet operations during India’s Operation Sindoor in May 2025, a disclosure that adds a sharper China angle to the India-Pakistan conflict. The admission came through Chinese state broadcaster CCTV, where AVIC engineer Zhang Heng described being at a support base as fighter jets took off and air-raid sirens sounded. He said the team worked in extreme May heat while trying to keep Chinese-made equipment combat-ready. Why the J-10C disclosure matters The J-10CE, Pakistan’s export version of China’s J-10C multirole fighter, is central to the story because Pakistan remains its only foreign operator. The aircraft is linked to advanced AESA radar and PL-15 long-range air-to-air missiles, making any wartime support politically sensitive. Indian defence officials have said Operation Sindoor targeted terror infrastructure after the Pahalgam attack, while later briefings claimed 13 Pakistani aircraft and 11 airfields were hit. Those claims, combined with Beijing’s acknowledgement of technical support, are likely to intensify scrutiny of the China-Pakistan defence partnership. Regional security impact The timing is significant. The disclosure surfaced around the first anniversary of Operation Sindoor and reinforces India’s long-held concern that Pakistan’s military capability is increasingly backed by Chinese systems, engineers and supply chains. For New Delhi, the key question is no longer whether Chinese weapons were used, but how deeply Chinese personnel supported Pakistan during active conflict. That makes this admission more than a defence update—it is a fresh flashpoint in Asian security.
China Admits Pakistan J-10C Support During Operation Sindoor
China’s rare admission raises stakes China has admitted its engineers supported Pakistan’s J-10C fighter jet operations during India’s Operation Sindoor in May 2025, a disclosure that adds a sharper China angle to the India-Pakistan conflict. The admission came through Chinese state broadcaster CCTV, where AVIC engineer Zhang Heng described being at a support base as fighter jets took off and air-raid sirens sounded. He said the team worked in extreme May heat while trying to keep Chinese-made equipment combat-ready. Why the J-10C disclosure matters The J-10CE, Pakistan’s export version of China’s J-10C multirole fighter, is central to the story because Pakistan remains its only foreign operator. The aircraft is linked to advanced AESA radar and PL-15 long-range air-to-air missiles, making any wartime support politically sensitive. Indian defence officials have said Operation Sindoor targeted terror infrastructure after the Pahalgam attack, while later briefings claimed 13 Pakistani aircraft and 11 airfields were hit. Those claims, combined with Beijing’s acknowledgement of technical support, are likely to intensify scrutiny of the China-Pakistan defence partnership. Regional security impact The timing is significant. The disclosure surfaced around the first anniversary of Operation Sindoor and reinforces India’s long-held concern that Pakistan’s military capability is increasingly backed by Chinese systems, engineers and supply chains. For New Delhi, the key question is no longer whether Chinese weapons were used, but how deeply Chinese personnel supported Pakistan during active conflict. That makes this admission more than a defence update—it is a fresh flashpoint in Asian security.
West Bengal Assembly Dissolved as Term Ends Amid Political Tensions
The legislative assembly of West Bengal was dissolved on Thursday, May 7, 2026, after completing its term, officials said, marking the end of a politically charged period in the state. The dissolution order was issued under Article 174 of the Constitution and made public by Raj Bhavan. Authorities confirmed the move coincided with the scheduled expiry of the assembly’s tenure. The development follows recent remarks by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who earlier this week rejected claims of electoral defeat and alleged irregularities in the mandate. Her comments drew criticism from leaders of the Bharatiya Janata Party, who questioned her position and called for accountability. Officials, however, did not link the dissolution directly to the political dispute, stating it was a routine constitutional step at the end of the assembly’s term. The dissolution formally concludes the current legislative cycle in the state, with further steps expected as part of the electoral transition process.
West Bengal Assembly Dissolved as Term Ends Amid Political Tensions
The legislative assembly of West Bengal was dissolved on Thursday, May 7, 2026, after completing its term, officials said, marking the end of a politically charged period in the state. The dissolution order was issued under Article 174 of the Constitution and made public by Raj Bhavan. Authorities confirmed the move coincided with the scheduled expiry of the assembly’s tenure. The development follows recent remarks by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who earlier this week rejected claims of electoral defeat and alleged irregularities in the mandate. Her comments drew criticism from leaders of the Bharatiya Janata Party, who questioned her position and called for accountability. Officials, however, did not link the dissolution directly to the political dispute, stating it was a routine constitutional step at the end of the assembly’s term. The dissolution formally concludes the current legislative cycle in the state, with further steps expected as part of the electoral transition process.
American Woman In Bengaluru Shares Concerns About 33% Rent Hike, Highlights Global Rent Issues
An American woman living in Bengaluru, Dana Marie, has created a storm on social media with her viral Instagram video, where she shares her experience of facing an unprecedented 33% increase in her rent. Dana, a digital content creator, expressed her frustration at what she described as a common problem for tenants in the city, but one that often goes unchecked. Her video, which has garnered over 100,000 views, has sparked heated discussions online about the unregulated rent hikes in Bengalur
American Woman In Bengaluru Shares Concerns About 33% Rent Hike, Highlights Global Rent Issues
An American woman living in Bengaluru, Dana Marie, has created a storm on social media with her viral Instagram video, where she shares her experience of facing an unprecedented 33% increase in her rent. Dana, a digital content creator, expressed her frustration at what she described as a common problem for tenants in the city, but one that often goes unchecked. Her video, which has garnered over 100,000 views, has sparked heated discussions online about the unregulated rent hikes in Bengalur
Mamata Banerjee rejects resignation despite TMC loss in assembly elections
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has firmly rejected calls to resign following the defeat of her party, Trinamool Congress (TMC), in the recent West Bengal Assembly Elections. Despite the electoral setback, Banerjee has declared that she will not step down, describing the demand for her resignation as a "symbolic protest." The TMC leader made these remarks during a closed-door party meeting with senior party leaders and newly elected MLAs on May 6. Banerjee added that she would not
Mamata Banerjee rejects resignation despite TMC loss in assembly elections
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has firmly rejected calls to resign following the defeat of her party, Trinamool Congress (TMC), in the recent West Bengal Assembly Elections. Despite the electoral setback, Banerjee has declared that she will not step down, describing the demand for her resignation as a "symbolic protest." The TMC leader made these remarks during a closed-door party meeting with senior party leaders and newly elected MLAs on May 6. Banerjee added that she would not









