India–Greece ties: First-ever joint services staff talks held in Delhi; defence cooperation set to deepen | India News

India, Greece hold first-ever joint services staff talks NEW DELHI: India and Greece have taken a major step towards strengthening their defence partnership by holding the inaugural India-Greece Joint Services Staff Talks in New Delhi. The landmark dialogue highlighted the growing convergence between the two countries on defence and security matters and signalled an intent…

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‘Rahul Gandhi has asked … ‘: DK Shivakumar clarifies on ‘CM change’ talks — Inside Karnataka’s high stakes meet | India News

NEW DELHI: Karnataka deputy chief minister DK Shivakumar on Wednesday dismissed the reports regarding any “CM change talks” with the discussions with Congress leader Rahul Gandhi. He further provided details of the meeting and said that the leader of opposition in Lok Sabha asked them to “continue the good work”.“I am Karnataka’s Congress president, and…

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‘Extraordinary sign of bullying’: ED vs TMC in Calcutta HC over I-PAC raids; agency claims Mamata Banerjee committed offence | Kolkata News

West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee after she walked out of the house of Indian Political Action Committee (I-PAC) chief Pratik Jain during an ED raid (ANI photo) KOLKATA: The Calcutta high court on Wednesday heard petitions filed by the Enforcement Directorate and the Trinamool Congress related to the central agency’s recent raids at the offices…

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BCB stays away, umpire stays on: Bangladesh umpire officiates India–New Zealand ODI amid T20 World Cup travel standoff | Cricket News

India’s players and match officials. (PTI Photo) NEW DELHI: Even as the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has reiterated its refusal to send its national team to India for next month’s T20 World Cup, a Bangladeshi official continues to officiate on Indian soil, underlining a striking contrast between administrative posturing and cricketing operations.Go Beyond The Boundary…

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Earth’s crust is slowly sinking beneath central Turkey, and scientists know why |

The Konya Basin, situated in Central Anatolia, Turkey, is exhibiting signs of rapid ground subsidence, despite being part of a broader region that has been uplifting for millions of years. New research based on satellite and ground measurements confirms that the basin surface is actively sinking, even as the surrounding Anatolian Plateau remains elevated. Scientists…

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Emraan Hashmi opens up on ‘Awarapan 2’ delay: ‘We were holding off a sequel’ |

Emraan Hashmi dismisses ‘Awarapan 2’ nostalgia rumors: sequel planned 7 years, greenlit by strong Shivam script—not cash grab. Savvy audiences demand authenticity amid social media scrutiny. Highly anticipated post-viral teaser; hits theaters April 3, 2026. Emraan Hashmi cleared the air on ‘Awarapan 2’ rumors, emphasizing it’s not about chasing old memories or easy money. In…

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