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Who is Wing Commander Afshan, wife of fighter pilot Namansh Syal, who died in Tejas crash?

The nation bid an emotional goodbye to Air Force Wing Commander Namansh Syal, who died in the Tejas jet crash at the Dubai Air Show, on Friday. Read More

Justice Surya Kant takes oath as India’s 53th chief justice: Focus on clearing pendency

Justice Surya Kant, key voice in Article 370 and Pegasus rulings, sworn in as 53rd Chief Justice of India Go to Source Read More

Yasin Malik was the ‘main shooter’ in 1990 IAF killings: Key witness tells Tada court

A second witness has identified jailed Kashmiri separatist Yasin Malik as the ‘main shooter’ in the case of murder of four Indian Air Force (IAF) personnel in Jammu and Kashmir in 1990. Read More

‘Must send a message’: PM Modi calls for UNSC reform and stronger anti-terror fight

PM Modi emphasises UN Security Council reform, coordinated counter-terrorism, and technology-driven development at the IBSA leaders’ meeting on G20 margins. Read More

‘Borders can change’: Rajnath Singh says Sindh may ‘return’ someday, cites civilisational link

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Sunday said Sindh may not be part of India today but remains tied to the country through deep civilisational and cultural links — and suggested the region could even reunite with India in the future. Read More

Tejas crash: Wing Commander Namansh Syal laid to rest in Himachal with full state honours

During the funeral, the Syal’s wife, also a Wing Commander, paid a final tribute to her husband and fellow officer Go to Source Read More

Uttarakhand: 161 explosive gelatin sticks found near school in Almora

Gelatin sticks are powerful industrial explosives used mainly for controlled blasting in mining, construction, and roadwork. Read More

Operation Sindoor was a ‘trusted orchestra’ where every musician played a synergistic role, says Army chief

Operation Sindoor was a ”trusted orchestra” where every musician played a ”simultaneous or synergistic role” and that is how in 22 minutes, the Indian armed forces could destroy nine terrorist targets, Army Chief Gen Upendra Dwivedi said on Saturday. Read More