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- Two terrorists belonging to Pakistan
Muhammad’s army They were killed in an operation carried outarmy the police, andCentral Reserve Force In a forest areaKishtwar Jammu and Kashmir region. - Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated
Meerut Metro The Namo Bharat RRTS in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, marks the remaining portions of India’s first high-speed RRTS. - Eight suspects allegedly linked to Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and Bangladesh-based extremist groups have been arrested in connection with a possible terror plot targeting the Red Fort and temples in Delhi.
- Prime Minister Modi strongly condemned the Congress party over the ‘shirtless’ protest it organized
Indian Youth Congress Workers at the Artificial Intelligence Summit in New Delhi. - Former CIA officer John Kiriakou claimed in a podcast that the US had decided a decision was imminent
Military strike against Iran citing intelligence sources.
Here are the 5 most important news for today:
Two terrorists killed in operation in Kishtwar in Jammu and Kashmir, warlike magazines and two AK-47 rifles found
Two terrorists affiliated with the Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammad terrorist group were killed in an ongoing encounter between security forces and militants in a remote forest area in Kishtwar district of Jammu and Kashmir after the forces launched a search operation in the snow-covered forests of Chatru based on intelligence inputs from Jammu and Kashmir Police, IB and other sources; The militants, who were hiding in a mud house at the base of the hill, opened fire on the advancing squads, triggering a violent exchange in which Army troops, in coordination with police and CRPF, neutralized them and recovered war-like magazines including two AK-47 rifles, officials said.
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Prime Minister Modi Flags of India’s fastest metro and Namu Bharat train in Meerut
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the Meerut Metro and Namu Bharat Regional Rapid Transit System in Meerut, marking the remaining portions of India’s first Namu Bharat RRTS and the country’s fastest metro. The 82-km Delhi-Meerut corridor, with sections in Delhi and Uttar Pradesh, connects major urban centers including Sahibabad, Ghaziabad, Modinagar and Meerut, reducing travel time to less than one hour.
During the visit, the Prime Minister also unveiled development projects worth around Rs 12,930 crore. Read the full story
Red Fort, temples on the radar? Eight suspects with links to Bangladesh and Pakistan have been arrested by ISI on charges of planning a terrorist attack in India.
Eight suspects allegedly linked to the ISI and Bangladesh-based extremist groups have been arrested in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal following intelligence warnings of a possible terror plot targeting Delhi’s Red Fort and prominent temples. Six suspects were arrested at multiple locations in Tamil Nadu and two in West Bengal during follow-up actions, and dozens of phones and SIM cards were seized for analysis, the Delhi Police said.
Investigators believe that the group communicated through social media and posted content supporting Pakistani groups, and that four of them had earlier traveled to Delhi to paste “Free Kashmir” posters at a metro station during an international summit before returning to Tamil Nadu and West Bengal. Read the full story
‘The nation knows your true form’: PM Modi rips ‘Kong’s dirty, naked politics’ at AI summit
Prime Minister Narendra Modi harshly criticized the Congress for its “shirtless” protest at the Artificial Intelligence Summit in New Delhi, accusing it of turning a global event into an arena for “dirty and naked” politics while speaking after stopping the Namo Bharat train.
The shirtless demonstration by Indian Youth Congress workers at Bharat Mandapam sparked backlash from rivals and some allies including Akhilesh Yadav, who called it inappropriate.
Meanwhile, the four Indian Youth Congress members were sent to police custody for five days by a Patiala House court after Delhi Police said they raised anti-national slogans, obstructed officials, and staged protest in front of foreign delegates, with charges including assault on a public servant, hate speech, and criminal conspiracy. Read the full story
A former CIA agent claims that the United States has decided to launch an imminent strike against Iran
Former CIA officer John Kiriakou has claimed that the United States has made a final decision to launch a military strike against Iran early next week, citing information from a fellow former intelligence official who recently visited the White House. Speaking on the Julian Dore Podcast, Kiriakou said: “I have a friend, a former CIA officer, who was in the White House this morning talking to his friends, and he says a decision has been made to attack Iran on Monday or Tuesday.
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