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Mark Zuckerberg-backed company ScaleAI has taken Department of Defence to court, reason is ‘unfair’ …


Mark Zuckerberg-backed company ScaleAI has taken Department of Defence to court, reason is 'unfair' …

Facebook-parent Meta-backed artificial intelligence (AI) training company Scale AI is suing the Department of Defence. The company reportedly filed the lawsuit over what appears to be a contract dispute, with most court documents sealed and classified. The lawsuit was reportedly filed last month in the Court of Federal Claims.According to a Business Insider report, the nature of the dispute and what Scale is seeking remain unclear, as case documents are expected to include classified information at the “secret/no foreign” level. Another AI company, Enabled Intelligence, has joined as an intervenor defendant to protect its interests.Last year, Scale lost a bid for a contract worth up to $708 million from the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, part of the DoD, to Enabled Intelligence. The contract, which could last up to seven years, was the agency’s largest data-training agreement and includes work with the Pentagon’s AI effort, Maven.In December 2025, Scale filed a bid protest with the Government Accountability Office against the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency. The protest was dismissed in January, two days before the company filed its lawsuit in the Court of Federal Claims. In 2024, Scale also won a $24 million, one-year contract from the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency to work on data labelling for Maven.

What Scale AI said about the Department of Defence

In a statement to BI, a Scale spokesperson declined to comment on the DoD lawsuit, saying it “relates to a recent procurement decision.”“Scale AI stands firmly with Secretary Hegseth and the Department of War in their mission to get frontier AI capabilities into the hands of warfighters. We are committed to ensuring the procurement process reflects the high standards required for our nation’s most critical AI initiatives,” the spokesperson noted.Scale has signed several multimillion-dollar contracts with the DoD since 2020. In March, the startup announced it was working with defence tech startup Anduril and Microsoft to deploy AI agents in the US military under a DoD programme called “Thunderforge”. In August 2025, Scale announced a $99 million contract to develop AI tools for the US Army.The company is known for its data labelling service, which has helped tech giants like Google and Meta improve their AI chatbots. In exchange for a 49% share in the business, Meta invested $14.3 billion in Scale in June 2025.Scale’s former CEO, Alexandr Wang, wrote an open letter to US President Donald Trump after his second inauguration, outlining five ways the president could advance AI in his first 100 days. The then-Scale exec wrote that he wanted the US government to emulate tech giants by increasing spending on data and compute and noted Scale’s work with the DoD. Wang, who left Scale to join Meta’s Superintelligence Labs as chief AI officer, also attended the president’s AI dinner at the White House in September 2025.Since Meta’s investment, Scale has laid off 200 employees (14% of its workforce), lost clients including Google and xAI, and has been battling multiple new entrants trying to poach its clients and workers.



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2 men in Mumbai get 6-year rigorous imprisonment in 2019 abduction and robbery case | Mumbai News


Mumbai: A special court on Thursday sentenced two men to six years of rigorous imprisonment and a fine of Rs 12.1 lakh each for the 2019 abduction and robbery of a manager in Borivli. Pravin Helkar (35) and Suresh Singh (38) were convicted under the stringent Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) after the prosecution proved they were part of a syndicate that used violence to target citizens for financial gain. Special Judge Satyanarayan R Navander noted that the accused had “virtually adopted crime as a means of livelihood” and that their coordinated actions reflected the functioning of an organized crime syndicate. The judge said, “Innocent persons were targeted, robbed and, at times, subjected to assault. Activities of such nature strike at the sense of security of ordinary citizens”.

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The incident occurred when the victim was abducted while returning to his office from lunch. The duo assaulted the man, forced him into an autorickshaw, and smashed his head against the vehicle’s meter, causing bleeding injuries. Under the threat of violence, the victim was coerced into handing over gold ornaments worth Rs 1.3 lakh.The case was registered at Borivli police station. The incident took place on Nov 30, 2019.



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No permission granted for LED hoardings at Mumbai’s Carter Rd promenade, stop work notice issued: Min | Mumbai News


Mumbai: In a relief for residents, the Maharashtra fisheries and ports development minister Nitesh Rane on Monday told TOI that no permission was granted for the LED hoardings coming up at the Carter Road Promenade, adding that a stop-work notice was already issued by the Maharashtra Maritime Board (MMB).Rane clarified that while the MMB is exploring the implementation of a hoarding policy on certain MMB-owned plots, permissions for the upcoming hoarding will not be allowed at the Carter Road Promenade for now.

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“I already spoke to the MMB officers and asked them to stop any work being carried out on the promenade,” Rane told TOI. A private company was awarded the maintenance and beautification contract under a structured Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model nearly one year ago.Meanwhile, former corporator Asif Zakaria wrote to the MMB seeking cancellation of the contract awarded for the LED boards, questioning the contractor’s claims of spending Rs 90 lakh on maintenance over the past year. Zakaria said the expenditure cited by the contractor “does not reflect the ground reality in any manner”, arguing that the condition and upkeep of the promenade do not justify such costs. He urged the maritime board to review the contract and halt any further work at the site.Amid the controversy over the proposed LED hoardings along Bandra’s Carter Road Promenade, the Bandra West Residents Association (BWRA) also wrote to multiple authorities, including the Maharashtra Maritime Board (MMB), asserting that the promenade—built and maintained by local residents over the past 25 years—is a vital public open space used daily by thousands of citizens.The Carter Road Promenade is one of the most frequented open spaces, serving as a vital recreational and social hub for residents across Bandra and beyond. Lined with seating areas and views of the Arabian Sea, the promenade attracts thousands of walkers, joggers, senior citizens, families, and visitors every day. Over the years, it evolved into a rare, accessible waterfront space in a densely built neighbourhood.



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Tragic Incident: High-Mast Lighting Pole Crashes on Car, Kills Samajwadi Party Leader | Lucknow News


Caught On CCTV: Moment High Mast Pole Crushes SP Leader’s SUV In Pratapgarh, Uttar Pradesh

LUCKNOW: A 1,000-kg high mast lighting pole fell on a moving car in the Antu area of Pratapgarh, killing Samajwadi Party leader Lal Bahadur Yadav on the spot.The incident occurred around 1 pm near Babuganj market, in front of a petrol pump, where workers were installing a high mast pole. According to eyewitnesses, the heavy pole suddenly lost balance during installation and crashed on a passing car.

Caught On CCTV: Moment High Mast Pole Crushes SP Leader’s SUV In Pratapgarh, Uttar Pradesh

Bystanders said the accident happened so suddenly that Yadav did not even get a chance to react.The deceased, Lal Bahadur Yadav (47), contested the 2022 Nagar Panchayat elections from Antu and was associated with the Samajwadi Party. He was a Public Works Department (PWD) contractor and also held a country liquor licence. At the time of the incident, he was driving his Hyundai Creta towards the city.Police rushed to the spot after receiving information and sent the body for post-mortem examination. The incident triggered panic in the area, with locals expressing anger over alleged negligence and raising serious concerns about safety standards during installation work. Pratapgrah SP Deepak Bhuker said that an FIR is being registered and action will be taken.



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Pakistan’s qualification scenario for Super 8 round after a crushing defeat in T20 World Cup 2026 against India



In a tournament where the stakes are perpetually sky-high, the February 15 clash between India and Pakistan at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo felt more like a final than a Group A fixture. The 27th match of the T20 World Cup 2026 saw India continue their psychological edge over their neighbors, securing a clinical 61-run victory. Driven by Ishan Kishan’s explosive 77 and a relentless bowling display that skittled Pakistan for a meagre 114, India officially punched their ticket to the Super 8s. However, for Pakistan, the “Mother of all Battles” has left behind a trail of mathematical desperation and a battered Net Run Rate (NRR).

Pakistan slides to third as their Net Run Rate takes a hit losing to India

The aftermath of the Colombo crushing has been statistically unkind to Salman Ali Agha’s men. Before the toss, Pakistan held a comfortable position, but the 61-run margin of defeat acted as a sledgehammer to their standing. They have now slipped to third place in Group A, trailing the United States on Net Run Rate.

While India sit comfortably at the summit with six points and a formidable NRR of +3.050, the real battle is brewing beneath them. USA occupies the second spot with four points and a healthy NRR of +0.787. Pakistan, also on four points, find themselves in the “red” with an NRR of -0.403. This swing is a direct result of their inability to chase India’s 175, losing wickets in clusters and failing to even reach the 120-mark. In a tournament format where every decimal point can act as a trapdoor, Pakistan’s failure to maintain a competitive margin has effectively taken the NRR tiebreaker off the table for them against the Americans.

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How can Pakistan qualify for T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8 round?

Despite the gloom, Pakistan still controls its own destiny, albeit by a thread. Their qualification scenario is now a binary equation: beat Namibia on February 18, or go home.

If Pakistan defeats Namibia, they will move to six points. Since the USA has already played all four of their group matches and is capped at four points, a Pakistani victory would see them leapfrog the Americans into second place regardless of the NRR deficit. However, the path is not without its ghosts. The USA is hoping for a repeat of recent upsets; if Namibia manages to shock Pakistan, the USA will qualify for the Super 8s by virtue of having more NRR (4) than a losing Pakistan (4 points, but a significantly lower NRR).

The Netherlands also remains a mathematical wildcard, though their path is nearly vertical. For the Dutch to qualify, they must not only beat India by a mammoth margin (likely exceeding 100 runs) but also hope Namibia beats Pakistan. This would create a three-way tie at four points between the USA, Pakistan, and the Netherlands, where the Dutch would need their NRR to jump from -1.352 to above +0.787. For Pakistan, the math is simpler but the pressure is immense, win in Colombo on Wednesday, or face an early flight back to Islamabad.

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Thane traffic police create green corridor to rush donor heart to Mumbai | Mumbai News



Thane: The Thane Traffic Police carved out a seamless green corridor on Saturday to rush a donor heart to Mumbai from Thane, navigating a critical city stretch often perennially clogged due to dense traffic movement, in nearly half the stipulated time. A narrow preparatory margin gave a patient a fighting chance at life.Coincidentally, the entire exercise was carried out on Valentine’s Day, a day associated with hearts, as the Thane Traffic Police team swung into action and collectively ensured an obstruction-free path was created between Thane and Mumbai hospitals for the speedy transplant of the heart, at very short notice.

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Pankaj Shirsat, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Thane Traffic, said, “The request call came to us barely 30 minutes in advance. A brain-dead donor at Jupiter Hospital was cleared for organ retrieval, and the heart needed to reach Sir H N Reliance Foundation Hospital, where a recipient awaited transplant surgery.”What followed was a tightly coordinated, clock-bound operation involving medical teams and traffic police working in rare synchrony.“The organ left Jupiter Hospital at 5:55pm, and a total distance of 35km was to be covered, of which 6km was within Thane’s congested limits — from the hospital on the Eastern Express Highway near Runwal Nagar to Anandnagar Toll Naka. We estimated 14 minutes to cross this leg, but our escorting team cleared it in just 8 minutes, ensuring the heart crossed into Mumbai without any delay,” said Shirsat, who mobilised 25 personnel across key junctions as part of the initiative.Traffic police inspector Shrikant Sonde (Kapurbaudi), along with those from Wagle Estate, Naupada, and those in the control room, coordinated diversions and held intersections with clinical precision, keeping the corridor sterile as the ambulance sped through.Inside the hospital, Dr Santosh Sorte and his team ensured the retrieval and preservation protocols were executed flawlessly, a crucial factor in time-sensitive cardiac transplants where every minute impacts viability.Reflecting on the mission, DCP Shirsat said the department received intimation from hospital authorities just 30 minutes before departure. “We moved immediately. If our intervention helps save a life, we consider it our privilege,” he said.Green corridors are not new to the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, but each successful execution underscores the fragile arithmetic of organ transplantation — where minutes, not miles, determine outcomes, said police.



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Maharashtra 100 percentiler moved to Mumbai from Vadodara to train for JEE | Mumbai News


Mumbai: When Madhav Viradiya moved from Vadodara to Mumbai two years ago to prepare for JEE, topping Maharashtra was not something he had allowed himself to imagine. The plan was simple and familiar to thousands of engineering aspirants: relocate, train hard and hope for a good rank. But when the answer key for JEE (Main) 2026 was released, the numbers told a different story. Madhav had scored 286 out of 300 — and a bonus awarded for an incorrect question pushed his score to 291, sealing a perfect 100 percentile and the state top rank.The JEE (Main) 2026 results, declared on Monday, produced 12 candidates with a 100 percentile. Rajasthan led with three toppers, followed by Andhra Pradesh with two, while Bihar, Telangana, Odisha, Delhi, Gujarat, Haryana and Maharashtra had one topper each.

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For Madhav, engineering was a natural choice. His father is an engineer and his elder brother studies at IIT Jodhpur. He moved to Mumbai with his mother and enrolled at Narayana e-Techno School, which has now produced Maharashtra’s 100 percentiler for the third year in a row. “This is the third consecutive year we have a 100 percentile and the state topper from the same campus,” said Siddhesh Naik, dean (academics).Madhav says his JEE preparation began in Class 10, though the grind intensified after Class 11. Alongside JEE training, he also appeared for astronomy Olympiads in Classes XI and XII. “Preparing for JEE is tough,” he told TOI. “I sacrificed a lot — meeting friends rarely, very little time for fun. Initially it felt punishing, but I got used to it. I studied around 10 to 12 hours a day.”His achievement comes against the backdrop of a massive national cohort. Over 13.55 lakh candidates registered for Paper 1 (BE/BTech), though only 13.04 lakh appeared for the exam, reflecting the familiar drop between registration and attendance.Men continued to dominate the pool, with 8.87 lakh male registrations compared to 4.67 lakh female candidates, a pattern that held across General, EWS, OBC-NCL, SC and ST categories. The OBC-NCL category formed the largest block of candidates, followed by the General category, while Scheduled Tribe candidates remained the smallest group.



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The hidden MAGA message in Marco Rubio’s ‘civilisational erasure’ warning to Europe | World News


The hidden MAGA message in Marco Rubio's 'civilisational erasure' warning to Europe

There’s a hilarious BBC skit titled The Treaty of Westphalia (part of it’s the Complete History of Everything) which imagines the dialogues between European superpowers as they divide the continent, taking digs at each other’s fish-eating habits (pickled herring), bonding over the desire to kick German arse, figuring out how to split Luxembourg, and wondering whether they ought to have a common currency.Great Britain, for its part, says it is more interested in its colony in America. This leads the lead negotiator to wonder what good America is other than “tobacco, potatoes, and the high-grade narcotics” that you are fond of (while pointing at France, played by Hugh Laurie). Of course, that particular joke becomes wonderfully time-layered because years later Hugh Laurie would play Dr Gregory House, a version of Sherlock Holmes with whom he shares both a manic desire to solve cases and a drug addiction. Of course, a longer historical joke is how Britain’s “new colony” is the one dictating Europe’s fate centuries later.While Western Europe — since 1945 — has becoming increasingly dependent on America, in time the Monroe Doctrine gave way to the Donroe Doctrine, which is simply Trump doing whatever he wants.Read: The real Trump Doctrine Since his return from political exile — something even Napoleon couldn’t do — Trump has gone out of his way to treat Europe the way it once treated the rest of world: like a body bag without impunity. Throughout history, Europeans have been adept at using civilisational language to create a grammar of violence to justify its barbarisms. Land grabs were Crusades to restore Christian lands. Colonialism was a White Man’s Burden, not a ploy to sell opium and take slaves. Trump is largely immune to such niceties of linguistics but Marco Rubio, his Secretary of State, National Security Advisor, and the most competent man in the Trump administration is a bit of the dyed-in-the-wool Republican which explains why he took a more conciliatory tone at this year’s Munich Security Conference.

End of history: Marco Rubio edition

For decades after the Cold War till 9/11, Western policymakers lived under what might be called the Fukuyama spell: the belief that, whatever turbulence the world produced, liberal democracy would win upcoming battles: economic, ecumenic, and, ideological. For the uninitiated, the argument that political theorist Francis Fukuyama espoused in The End of History was that liberal democracy, powered by capitalism and free markets, would remain undefeated, that no rival system could hope to challenge that hegemony. Many folks disagreed.

End of History?

The most famous of them was Samuel Huntington, who argued in The Clash of Civilisations that the future axis of conflicts would not be ideological but civilisational. He even handpicked a few civilisations which he believed would challenge Western hegemony: the Orthodox order led by Russia, the Sinic order led by China, the Islamic world, and the Hindu civilisation centred in India.That civilisational pushback is no longer theoretical. China has risen not by copying Western liberal democracy but by strengthening a distinct political model rooted in civilisational continuity with a mix of cafeteria communism or capitalism. Russia has returned somewhat to its Orthodox roots and is flexing its muscle. India’s rise is also tied to the rediscovery of its civilisational identity rather than buying into Western constructs. Even across the Islamic world, political rhetoric increasingly speaks the language of cultural authenticity rather than ideological alignment. And even within Europe, Islam has become a spanner in its liberal order which has hastened the right of right-wing populism across Europe and America. Without mentioning Fukuyama or Huntington or any civilisation by name, Rubio took a hammer to the so-called rules-based international order in Munich. “We convinced ourselves that we had entered the end of history — that every nation would eventually become a liberal democracy,’ he said. From that assumption flowed a series of choices: Western governments came to believe that “trade would replace geopolitics” and that international institutions could substitute for national sovereignty. It didn’t factor in the rise of other civilisational forces. In a speech reminiscent of someone reminding a chicken that it has descended from dinosaurs, Rubio evoked Europe’s greatness, reminding it that it was the land of Beethoven and the Beatles, before laying the blame for Europe’s plight on deindustrialisation, mass migration, climate orthodoxy, and excessive dependence on international institutions. Thankfully, he didn’t mention wokeism by name. He argued: “Acting together in this way, we will not just help recover a sane foreign policy. It will restore to us a clearer sense of ourselves. It will restore a place in the world, and in so doing, it will rebuke and deter the forces of civilizational erasure that today menace both America and Europe alike.”Calling America a “child of Europe”, he signed off: “We should be proud of what we achieved together in the last century, but now we must confront and embrace the opportunities of a new one — because yesterday is over, the future is inevitable, and our destiny together awaits.”

Europe hears the ultimatum

For its part, most European leaders publicly celebrated the remarks, seeing them as a thaw in relations after last year’s JD Vance speech, which was far blunter. Privately, however, European officials understood the subtext perfectly. One EU official cautioned, telling Politico: “It is a milder way of telling us that the time of unicorns riding bicycles across rainbows laced with tofu and almond milk is over. This is not simply about being reassured or not. It is about whether we want to live in reality or in an artificial la la land of big announcements.”The notion, in truth, was very simple — and exactly what Rubio left unsaid: Join us, or else.Last year, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte had jokingly referred to Trump as “daddy”. Since then, Europeans have tried to show greater independence. But beneath Rubio’s civilisational rhetoric lies the same strategic warning. Speaking of civilisational language, in India’s capital there is a rustic phrase often used during street fights which politely questions the true nature of one’s patriarchal lineage: “Tu janta hai tera baap kaun hai…”At Munich, Rubio was politely reminding Europe who was daddy, and what would happen if America decided to stop being said daddy. While reminding Europe of its history, he also politely reminded it that what Rubio is perhaps telling Europe — exactly what Trump and Co think of them — is that they are on the verge of irrelevance. Join Trump and Co and return to that civilisational parity, but only if one is willing to bend the knee.

Marco Rubio - T800

The Treaty of Westphalia was a long time ago. The days when Europe could sail the world and challenge anyone is long gone. The world will no longer fight – or even care for Europe’s wars – and call them World Wars. Instead, the shoe is now on the other foot and Rubio is asking Europe if it wants to be part of that history or fade into irrelevance. Just a tad more politely than Trump ever did. He is essentially quoting the T-800 from Terminator 2: Come with me if you want to leave. Whose Trumpian version is: come with us or face civilisational erasure.



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Sri Lanka 104/1 in 11.5 Overs | AUS vs SL Live Score, T20 World Cup 2026: Kusal Mendis, Pathum Nissanka drive Sri Lanka forward vs Australia



Australia vs Sri Lanka Live Score, T20 World Cup 2026: Skipper Mitchell Marsh and Travis Head scored fifties, but a clinical bowling display from Sri Lanka reduced visitors to 181 all out in 20 overs in the 30th match of the ICC Men’s World Cup 2026 at the Pallekele International Stadium in Kandy on Monday.

Asked to bat first on a pacy wicket, skipper Marsh, who returned after an injury break, went all around the ground with opener Travis Head, stitching an opening partnership of 104 runs off 52 deliveries. Australia recorded their fourth-highest Power-play total in T20 World Cup history, scoring 70/0 in the first six overs.

Marsh (54) and Head (56) showcased their power-hitting skills, taking all the bowlers to cleaners, including a 20-run sixth over that put pressure on the co-hosts. This aggressive play not only lit up Pallekele but also left Sri Lanka struggling, with Matheesha Pathirana having to leave the field due to a left leg injury.

Head, being the aggressor, brought up his fifty in 27 deliveries but soon lost his wicket to Dushan Hemantha, carving it to long-off in an attempt for a maximum. However, Marsh continued his demolishing act, and he too brought his fifty in 25 deliveries and followed Head’s suit as he was trapped in front by Hemantha again after Dunith Wellalage removed Cameron Green for mere 3 runs.

Sri Lankan spinners were key, including Hemantha, Wellalage, and Kamindu Mendis, who removed dangerous Tim David (6) with a flighted delivery.

The momentum changed quickly as the hosts applied pressure with steady spin bowling. Australia fell behind and reached 136/4 at the end of 14 overs. With each dot ball and wicket, the crowd supported Sri Lanka, cheering loudly and boosting the energy in the stadium.

Josh Inglis and Glenn Maxwell looked to counterattack and managed to get some, but Maxwell was undone by Pathum Nissanka’s screamer after he had dropped a sitter off Dushmantha Chameera in the previous over. Guiding the backward point, Nissanka jumped on his left to take a blinder after Maxwell (22) looked to play it over him. Hemantha ended his spell with figures of 3/37, which is now his best in T20Is.

Australia completely lost their ground in the last overs, losing the last eight wickets for 72 runs.



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‘India hears from foreign leaders first’: Congress jabs PM Modi’s upcoming Israel visit | India News


‘India hears from foreign leaders first’: Congress jabs PM Modi’s upcoming Israel visit

NEW DELHI: The Congress on Monday jabbed the Centre after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s upcoming visit to Israel, saying India was learning about its own government’s decisions from foreign leaders.PM Modi is set to travel to Israel on a two-day visit from February 25 to 26, news agency PTI repeorted citing sources. The visit was first mentioned by Netanyahu while addressing the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organisations on Sunday.Reacting to this, Congress general secretary (communications) Jairam Ramesh in a post on X wrote, “India hears of the halt to Operation Sindoor first from the US Secretary of State. India hears of the India-US trade deal first from the US President.”“Just now India has heard of Prime Minister Modi’s dates for his visit to Israel first from Mr. Netanyahu – who has reduced Gaza to rubble and dust and is now dispossessing and displacing more Palestinians in the occupied West Bank,” Ramesh added.The Congress remarks also referred to the recently concluded interim India-US trade agreement, which was first announced by US President Donald Trump on his Truth Social platform earlier this month. The party alleged that key diplomatic and trade decisions were being communicated abroad before being formally shared in India.“Parliament address on the anvil. Who’s coming here next week? Narendra Modi,” Netanyahu said at the gathering, highlighting what he described as a “tremendous alliance” between India and Israel.Meanwhile, a source in Jerusalem told PTI that PM Modi’s visit is “likely to be short from February 25 to 26”, but added that “its impact is deep given the popularity PM Modi enjoys not only in Israel but around the world”.The programme for the visit is still being worked out. However, PM Modi is expected to address the Israeli Knesset during his stay and discuss bilateral and regional issues. This will be his second visit to Israel, after his landmark trip in July 2017, the first-ever visit by an Indian Prime Minister to the Jewish state.Netanyahu, speaking about the upcoming visit, described India as “enormously powerful” and “enormously popular” and said both sides would discuss expanding cooperation.India has consistently supported a “two-state solution” to the Israel-Gaza conflict, while also maintaining a strategic partnership with Israel. Last year, PM Modi and Netanyahu held a telephonic conversation and reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening bilateral ties. PM Modi had then said, “Spoke with my friend Prime Minister Netanyahu. We reviewed progress in the India-Israel Strategic Partnership and agreed to further strengthen our cooperation. Also reaffirmed our shared commitment to zero tolerance for terrorism. India supports all efforts aimed at achieving a just and durable peace in the region.”Netanyahu’s own visit to India has been on hold since 2023 following the October 7 Hamas attacks, which disrupted planned engagements.



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