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PM Narendra Modi is likely to visit China for the Shanghai Cooperation Summit in late August, hosted by President Xi Jinping. Preparations are underway for India's participation, with a potential bilateral meeting between Modi and Xi on the agenda.
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Omar Abdullah has urged 42 political parties, including the Congress, to advocate for the restoration of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir during the current Parliament session. He argues that downgrading a state to a Union Territory sets a dangerous precedent, emphasizing the need to uphold the constitutional rights and democratic values for the people of Jammu and Kashmir.
from India News | Latest India News Headlines Today and Live Updates from India - Times of India
Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi highlighted the Indian armed forces' readiness for fifth-generation warfare, emphasizing technology integration. Speaking at IIT-Madras, he described Operation Sindoor as a turning point in counter-terrorism. He inaugurated 'Agnishodh' at IIT-Madras to boost indigenous defence innovation and acknowledged veterans' contributions to nation-building, reinforcing the commitment to self-reliance and technological advancement.
from India News | Latest India News Headlines Today and Live Updates from India - Times of India
Following the death of Sukhi Chahal, an anti-Khalistan Sikh based in the US, condolences poured in, highlighting his impactful presence and media work. Gurcharan Singh Gill of Rashtriya Sikh Sangat noted Chahal's clear vision and his role as a beacon for the Indian diaspora, exposing propaganda.
from India News | Latest India News Headlines Today and Live Updates from India - Times of India
Punjab's government, led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann and Arvind Kejriwal, has launched an anti-drug curriculum in schools as part of their "war against drugs" campaign. This initiative aims to educate eight lakh students about the dangers of drug abuse through special syllabus in government schools for students from classes 9 to 12.
from India News | Latest India News Headlines Today and Live Updates from India - Times of India