Iran Rejects US Talks; Sonam Wangchuk Released from Jail

Iran dismisses possibility of negotiations with the United States, while Indian activist Sonam Wangchuk is released from Jodhpur jail after six months of detention. Key developments in international diplomacy and domestic affairs.

Iran's New Leader Praised, India Gets Hormuz Assurance

Iran's Supreme Leader representative in India lauds Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei's piety and management skills, while confirming Indian vessels will have safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz amid West Asia tensions.

J-K Congress Hails Wangchuk Release, Seeks PSA End for AAP MLA

The Jammu and Kashmir Congress has welcomed the Centre's revocation of climate activist Sonam Wangchuk's detention under the NSA, citing Supreme Court pressure and public support in Ladakh. The party also demands the release of AAP MLA Mehraj Malik, detai

Govt Bans LPG for PNG Homes to Ease Supply Crunch

In response to the ongoing LPG supply crisis, the government has prohibited domestic LPG cylinders for households with Piped Natural Gas connections to prevent duplication of subsidised fuel and ensure efficient distribution.

LCH Prachand: India's Unique High-Altitude Attack Helicopter

The Light Combat Helicopter Prachand, born from Kargil War lessons, is the world's only attack helicopter capable of operating at 5,000-meter altitudes with a 21,000-foot service ceiling, armed with indigenous missiles and future drone integration.

Indian LPG Ships Cross Hormuz Safely Amid Iran Tensions

Two Indian LPG vessels safely crossed the Strait of Hormuz as the government confirmed all Indian crew in the Persian Gulf are secure. Meanwhile, panic LPG bookings surge to 8.8 million, Sonam Wangchuk is released, Akasa Air imposes fuel surcharge, and po

Modi Alleges Mamata Govt Tried to Sabotage Kolkata Rally

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has accused the West Bengal government of trying to prevent people from attending his Kolkata rally by shutting bridges, stopping vehicles, and removing BJP flags. He claimed the massive turnout proved these attempts failed.

High Court: No Govt Limit on Mosque Worshippers

The Allahabad High Court has ruled that the government cannot restrict the number of worshippers in a mosque, rejecting the state's law and order concerns as insufficient justification for such orders.

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