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India Tests Advanced Underwater Naval Mine for Operations

India has successfully conducted validation trials for a multi-influence ground mine (MIGM) and an advanced underwater naval mine, aimed at enhancing the Indian Navy's capabilities against modern stealth vessels. The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) collaborated with the Indian Navy for this "combat firing," showcasing an underwater explosion with reduced explosives. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh praised the efforts of DRDO and the Navy, emphasizing the significance of the system in bolstering undersea warfare capabilities. Bharat Dynamics Limited, a production partner, highlighted that the MIGM is equipped with multiple sensors to detect various signatures generated by marine vessels. These trials occur amid heightened tensions between India and Pakistan following a recent terror attack that killed 26 civilians. The Indian Navy has also demonstrated its missile capabilities, marking a series of advancements in India's naval defense strategy. sources

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May 05 2025, 11 pm

UN Security Council Holds Private Talks on India-Pak Tensions

The UN Security Council held closed-door consultations regarding escalating tensions between India and Pakistan, following Secretary-General Antonio Guterres' warning that relations are at their highest point of strain in years. Pakistan, a non-permanent member of the Council, requested the meeting, set for May 5, which will occur in a private consultations room rather than the main chamber. Guterres expressed deep concern over the situation, particularly after a recent terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, that claimed 26 lives, including a Nepali citizen. He condemned the attack, emphasizing the need for justice while urging both nations to exercise maximum restraint to avoid military confrontation. Guterres reiterated the UN's readiness to facilitate peace initiatives. In response, India's former UN representative, Syed Akbaruddin, indicated that no significant outcomes could be expected from discussions perceived as influenced by Pakistan's agenda within the Council. sources

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May 06 2025, 1 am

India Protests Canada Over "Unacceptable Imagery" at Parade

India has formally protested to Canada over a Toronto parade that featured "threatening language" and "unacceptable imagery" directed at Indian leaders, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The parade reportedly showcased pro-Khalistan propaganda, prompting India to express its concerns to the Canadian High Commission in New Delhi. Officials urged Canadian authorities to take action against "anti-India elements" promoting extremism and separatism. This incident adds to the existing strain in India-Canada relations, which worsened after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's allegations in September 2023 regarding Indian involvement in the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, claims India dismissed as "absurd." Following Trudeau's departure, there are hopes for a thaw in relations, with both countries exploring the appointment of new high commissioners and resuming security contacts. India has long criticized Canada for allowing pro-Khalistani groups to operate within its borders, calling for a rebuilding of ties based on mutual trust. sources

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May 06 2025, 1 am

India Steps In as Hong Kong Plans Buddha's Jewel Auction

The Indian Ministry of Culture has issued a legal notice to Sotheby's, urging the auction house to halt the sale of nearly 1,800 jewels associated with the Buddha, set to take place in Hong Kong on Wednesday. These artefacts, which include pearls, rubies, and gold, were excavated in 1898 from a stupa in Piprahwa, Uttar Pradesh, alongside bone fragments believed to belong to the Buddha. The ministry emphasizes the relics' immense historical and spiritual significance, noting that they are classified as 'AA' antiquities under Indian law, which prohibits their sale or removal. While Sotheby's describes the jewels as extraordinary archaeological finds, the ministry has coordinated with Hong Kong authorities to highlight the auction's illegality. Chris Peppe, a descendant of the excavator, defended the auction, stating previous attempts to donate the items faced challenges, making the sale a transparent option for transferring the relics to Buddhists. sources

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May 05 2025, 10 pm

Think Tank Challenges World Bank on India's Growth Potential

New research from the Chintan Research Foundation argues that India can achieve developed country status by 2047 without adhering to traditional linear development models based on per capita income. The report, titled "Innovating out of the Middle-Income Trap," suggests that India, with its youthful and skilled workforce, can simultaneously invest in infrastructure, cautiously integrate foreign expertise, and foster local innovation. This approach contrasts with the World Bank's World Development Report, which advocates a sequential model where low and middle-income nations must first build infrastructure before innovating. The Chintan report asserts that India cannot afford to follow this slow trajectory and highlights that Indian researchers are already making significant scientific advancements, indicating that the country is capable of rapid progress in its development journey. sources

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May 05 2025, 10 pm

Key Meetings at PM Office for Pahalgam Response: 10 Facts

Prime Minister Narendra Modi convened crucial meetings on May 5, 2025, to strategize India's response to the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir, which resulted in 26 fatalities. Among those in attendance were National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and senior officials, including the Defence and Home Secretaries. Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed strong condemnation of the attack and offered full support to India in its fight against terrorism. Modi has granted the armed forces "complete operational freedom" to determine their response, following discussions with military leaders on combat readiness. Additionally, the Union Home Ministry has instructed states to conduct civil defence drills. In the aftermath of the attack, India has implemented several non-military measures, such as freezing the Indus water treaty and cancelling visas for Pakistani nationals. Authorities have identified five terrorists involved, three of whom are Pakistani. sources

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May 05 2025, 9 pm

House Panel Urges Centre on Influencers Against India

NEW DELHI: Following a deadly terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, on April 22 that claimed 26 lives, a parliamentary panel has requested the Indian government to disclose actions taken against social media influencers and platforms allegedly inciting violence. The Standing Committee on Information Technology expressed concerns about certain influencers and platforms acting against national interests and has urged the ministries of Information and Broadcasting and Electronics and Information Technology to consider banning these entities under the IT Act 2000 and relevant guidelines. The letter, sent to the ministries' secretaries, demands a response by May 8. In the wake of the attack, which India attributes to Pakistan—a claim Islamabad denies—the government has already blocked over a dozen Pakistani YouTube channels for disseminating "provocative" content, advising media users to report responsibly on security matters. sources

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May 05 2025, 9 pm

John Bolton: India's Retaliation Target Insights

India has the right to retaliate against terrorist threats to its sovereignty, former US National Security Advisor John Bolton stated in an interview with NDTV, following a deadly attack in Jammu and Kashmir that killed 26 civilians. Bolton emphasized the importance of India exhausting diplomatic channels before considering military action, suggesting that pressure could be applied to Pakistan, particularly through its ally China, to curb terrorism. He noted Prime Minister Narendra Modi's restraint since a similar incident in 2019, which led to air strikes on terrorist camps in Pakistan. Bolton proposed two diplomatic approaches: addressing China's growing influence over Pakistan and urging China to help control terror groups. He underscored the need for any military response to be precise and targeted, which could allow for a face-saving exit for Pakistan and a return to diplomatic discussions, reiterating that terrorism is an unacceptable means of expressing disagreement. sources

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May 05 2025, 8 pm

Teen Abducted While Buying Vegetables; Suspect Arrested

A 13-year-old girl in Uttar Pradesh's Etawah district was kidnapped and raped for several days after being lured by a man seeking directions. The incident occurred on April 26 when the girl stepped out to buy vegetables. The suspect, identified as Vishnu, allegedly forced her into his car, drugged her, and took her to a hotel where she was assaulted. Following her ordeal, she was transferred between various locations, including an attempt to force her into marriage. The girl was rescued on May 1, and police have arrested one suspect, with investigations ongoing. Her father, Shivram Singh, expressed devastation over the incident and called for justice, highlighting the impact on their family and the future of their daughter. The case has drawn significant attention as the family seeks accountability for the crimes committed against her. sources

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May 05 2025, 8 pm

Vlogger Hospitalized After "Grossest" Train Trip in India

American content creator Nick Maddock's trip to India took a distressing turn when he was hospitalised with a severe respiratory infection following a 15-hour train journey he described as "one of the most unhygienic experiences" of his six years of travel. Maddock, who took a third AC coach from Varanasi to New Jalpaiguri, shared his ordeal via a video from a hospital in Bhutan, where he is receiving treatment. He expressed his love for India but criticized the train's cleanliness, stating, "It doesn't have to be like that." His viral video drew mixed reactions, with some sympathising while others accused him of misrepresenting India to gain views. Maddock defended his comments, highlighting the poor conditions he encountered, including a filthy bathroom, and noted the kindness of the Indian people amidst the backlash. His experience echoes a broader debate on travel expectations and realities in India. sources

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May 05 2025, 5 pm

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