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Afghan nationals to soon get medical visas for treatment in India: Taliban minister in Delhi

Thousands of Afghan patients have traditionally travelled to cities like Delhi and Mumbai for surgeries, specialised treatment, and long-term care unavailable back home Go to Source Read More

Supreme Court agrees to Rs 1,500-cr settlement by fugitive Sandesara brothers in bank fraud case

The Supreme Court has cleared a landmark settlement of fugitive businessmen Nitin and Chetan Sandesara, accused of bank fraud in a case involving Rs 5,383 crore, allowing court proceedings to be dropped if they pay one-third of their dues. Read More

Bird strike damages nose of Indigo plane carrying 186 at Dehradun airport

All the passengers on board were safe, and no injuries were reported Go to Source Read More

India, Canada to resume FTA talks with target of USD 50 billion by 2030: Piyush Goyal

India and Canada have agreed to reopen the Free Trade Agreement aimed to increase trade to USD 50 billion by year 2030 said Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal, deepening the trust between the two nations and other strategic elements. Read More

‘Tejas crash isolated occurrence’: HAL says Dubai mishap has no impact on business ops, future deliveries

The Tejas, an indigenously built light combat aircraft, went down in a fiery crash on November 21 at Al Maktoum International Airport while performing a low-altitude aerial display, killing the pilot Namansh Syal Go to Source Read More

Delhi air pollution protest turns violent: 15 arrested after pepper-spraying on-duty cops

The protest took place at the C-hexagon near India Gate, where protesters had gathered to demand stronger government intervention amid dangerously poor air quality. Read More

Tejas crash: IAF team in Dubai for joint probe, expert warn against social media speculation

Misinformation surged online after the Tejas incident, even as officials urged caution pending the joint investigation report. Read More

INS Mahe, the made-in-India anti-submarine warfare ship commissioned in Indian Navy

INS Mahe, the Navy’s first Mahe-class shallow water craft, was commissioned by the Indian Navy on Monday with advanced anti-submarine capabilities, giving India a sharper edge in coastal defence. Read More