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Trump may cut China tariffs over fentanyl crisis

Former US President Donald Trump hints at lowering China tariffs linked to fentanyl crisis, calling it a 'big step' in upcoming talks with Xi Jinping. Key developments in US-China trade relations.

Xi's Military Control Shows Cracks Amid PLA Turmoil

Exclusive analysis reveals growing fissures in Xi Jinping's command over China's military as internal party documents expose unprecedented turmoil within People's Liberation Army leadership during recent CCP plenum.

Indian WWII Soldiers Who Refused to Join INA

Discover the forgotten story of Indian POWs in WWII who refused to join Subhas Chandra Bose's Indian National Army, choosing loyalty over rebellion in German camps.

Delivery Boy Posed as Army Officer to Exploit Doctor: Arrested

A delivery boy in Delhi has been arrested for allegedly impersonating an Indian Army officer to sexually exploit a female doctor. The accused used fake identity and uniform to gain the victim's trust in a disturbing case of deception.

UAE Land Forces Commander Honoured in Delhi Visit

Major General Saeed Rashid Al Shehhi, UAE Land Forces Commander, receives ceremonial guard of honour in New Delhi during significant bilateral defence visit to strengthen India-UAE military cooperation.

PM Modi's Diplomatic Push on Israel-Hamas Crisis

Prime Minister Narendra Modi engages in crucial diplomatic dialogues with world leaders including UAE President, Jordan's King Abdullah II, and Egypt's President amid escalating Middle East tensions. India positions itself as key mediator in Israel-Hamas

Trump, Pak PM Praise Army Chief, Vow to End Pak-Afghan War

In a significant diplomatic development, former US President Donald Trump and Pakistani PM Shehbaz Sharif shower praise on Army Chief General Asim Munir, pledging to end the Pakistan-Afghanistan war and strengthen bilateral ties.

Pakistan General Meets Nobel Winner Yunus in Bangladesh

In a significant diplomatic move, Pakistan's Army General Shamshed Mirza held crucial talks with Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus in Dhaka, signaling potential thaw in Pakistan-Bangladesh relations amid economic cooperation discussions.

Ahirs march against Farhan Akhtar's 120 Bahadur film

Thousands from the Ahir community marched from Gurgaon to Delhi border, demanding renaming of Farhan Akhtar's film '120 Bahadur' and protesting historical misrepresentation of their role in 1962 war.

Indian Army shares AUSTRAHIND 2025 exercise visuals

Exclusive footage reveals intense joint military training between Indian and Australian forces, showcasing enhanced interoperability and strategic partnership in Mahajan field firing ranges.

Pakistan Economy Collapses: Debt Hits $286.8B

Pakistan faces economic meltdown as public debt skyrockets to $286.8 billion with debt-to-GDP ratio reaching 70%, raising serious concerns about the nation's financial stability and future recovery prospects.

Napoleon's Army Defeated by Disease, New Study Finds

Groundbreaking research uncovers the deadly diseases that decimated Napoleon's army during the 1812 Russian campaign, solving a 200-year-old historical mystery about what really caused the French emperor's devastating retreat.

Food Prices Skyrocket in Kabul Amid Border Closures

WFP reports alarming food price surges in Afghanistan's capital as border shutdowns and fuel cost spikes create a perfect storm of hunger crisis, pushing basic staples beyond reach for ordinary citizens.

DNA Reveals What Killed Napoleon's Army

Groundbreaking DNA analysis uncovers the deadly diseases that decimated Napoleon's army during the 1812 French invasion of Russia, solving a 200-year-old medical mystery.

Swarathma: Music Confronting Humanitarian Crises

American composer Shankar Tucker's groundbreaking album 'Swarathma' merges Indian classical with electronic sounds to address urgent global issues like the Sudan conflict and climate change through powerful sonic storytelling.

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