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‘India-EU trade pact to better tech access’


'India-EU trade pact to better tech access'

NEW DELHI: The proposed India-EU free trade agreement (FTA) is expected to improve access to technology and create new opportunities for localisation and exports, Skoda Auto Volkswagen India MD and CEO Piyush Arora told TOI. “The FTA strengthens our strategy of developing products in India for the Indian market, while also creating opportunities for exports… reduction in non-tariff barriers would help bring technology into the country,” Arora said at an event to unveil the Audi SQ8, adding that easier access to global components could support localisation over time.

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Audi India, which operates under Skoda Auto Volkswagen India, the Indian arm of the German-based Volkswagen Group, said the agreement could reshape the market, though its impact will depend on final terms and timelines. Balbir Singh Dhillon, head of Audi India, said companies will need to revisit product and pricing strategies once details are clear, adding that a large part of FTAs lies in investment flows and wealth creation, which could eventually support growth in the premium car segment.



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Bombay high court quashes debt recovery tribunal’s stay order on post-sale process of mortgaged flat in Mumbai auctioned by bank | Mumbai News


Mumbai: The Bombay high court recently quashed a debt recovery tribunal (DRT) order that stayed all further post-sale process of a bank’s auction of a south Mumbai flat.The HC said it observed a “disturbing trend”, “in many matters” borrowers and “chronic defaulters” “act as fence sitters” and take no action when banks proceed with recovery. These defaulters instead invoke “collusive proceedings” under insolvency law only when auction purchasers are to be handed physical possession of the flat.In a March 18 order, the bench of Justices Manish Pitale and Shreeram Shirsat expressed distress at the misuse of Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC). It said borrowers claim that moratorium stands triggered the moment such proceedings are filed before the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT). “As a consequence, all steps taken under the provisions of the Securitisation Act suddenly come to a standstill” and defaulting borrowers “wear a cloak of immunity under the garb of a moratorium”, said the court.In a relief to purchasers of the south Mumbai flat auctioned in December 2024 for Rs 2.5 crore, the HC held the bidding process of the bank, which mortgaged the flat, cannot be faulted, as the moratorium was invoked post-sale. The Union Bank loaned Rs 6.25 crore and issued notice in March 2017 to the borrower for default in repayment.The HC said chronic defaulters resort to provisions of IBC “to frustrate secured creditors and auction purchasers from proceeding, in accordance with law, under the provisions of the Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act, 2002 (the Securitisation Act)”.The judgment was in a petition filed by the purchasers of the auctioned flat at Mazgaon who said they were being deprived of its possession.In November 2019, following two attempted proposals towards a one-time settlement (OTS), a magistrate’s court allowed the bank to take physical possession. The bank took symbolic possession in November 2022. The HC said the borrower did not challenge the symbolic possession.The bank then set auction dates, but got no bidders. After several failed attempts at OTS and auctions, the 10th auction of November 2024 was challenged by the borrower and guarantors before the DRT in December 2024. The flat was successfully auctioned on December 12, 2024, the HC said.The borrower then moved the NCLT to initiate the insolvency resolution process and immediately followed with a plea before the DRT to claim that moratorium kicks in once IBC proceedings are filed.More litigation ensued, leading up to the Supreme Court, which on February 26, 2026, confirmed orders of NCLT and its appellate tribunal in Delhi to exclude the Mazgaon flat from moratorium.The purchasers’ counsel Sidhart Samantaray said the borrowers and guarantors were “frustrating and thwarting” the process and depriving physical possession. Charles Dsouza, counsel for the bank, supported the purchasers’ contention. But Kruti Bhavsar, counsel for the loan borrowers and guarantors, said the DRT’s order was lawful and moratorium had kicked in on Oct 6, 2025, before the auction by a creditor invoking IBC in Guwahati NCLT.The HC said the IBC is meant as an effective legal framework for timely resolution, “improving the ease of doing business, facilitating more investments, leading to higher economic growth and development in the country”. But, it added, chronic defaulters use IBC to frustrate and paralyse the process.



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‘Targeted pregnant women’: 2 more rape FIRs on astrologer | Mumbai News



Nashik: Sarkarwada police in Nashik on Saturday lodged two more cases of rape against astrologer Ashok Kharat.One of the FIRs was filed following a complaint from a former employee of Kharat, accusing him of sexually assaulting his wife between Nov 2023 and Dec 2025, including when she was seven months pregnant, under the pretext of performing spiritual rituals. In his complaint, the former employee said after he wasn’t able to make enough money through his trade, he joined Kharat’s property development office in Nashik city in 2019. He alleged that the astrologer molested his wife under the pretext of giving her his blessings for a healthy child. When she confided in her husband, he decided to dig deep into Kharat’s activities and got a CCTV camera installed in his cabin to collect video evidence of his alleged criminal acts with women, he said. According to the complaint, the evidence showed Kharat forcing women who visited his office to consume sedative-laced drinks as part of an aghori ritual, and incapacitating and raping them.The complainant said when he confronted Kharat, he was fired from the job. When Kharat learned that he possessed video evidence of the crimes, he allegedly started threatening him and his family. The complainant said he did not approach police earlier because of Kharat’s connections with senior politicians. Upon hearing of his arrest by Nashik police, he decided to register a complaint. The other case was registered after a woman said Kharat raped her multiple times between Feb 2020 and March this year under the pretext of securing her a bright future after she went through a divorce. She alleged he sedated her and terminated her pregnancy when she told him she was pregnant. Besides rape charge, Sarkarwada police invoked BNS Sections 74 (assault or criminal force to woman with intent to outrage her modesty) and 351(2) (criminal intimidation) and 3(1) and 3(2) of Maharashtra Prevention and Eradication of Human Sacrifice and other Inhuman, Evil and Aghori Practices and Black Magic Act.



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$800 million blow! US military infrastructure in Middle East heavily damaged from Iran strikes


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The highly escalated Middle East war has now entered its third week, with no indication that the United States, Israel or Iran is willing to step back from the conflict. According to a report by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), Iranian strikes on US military bases in the region have caused an estimated $800 million in damage in just the first two weeks.

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Much of this damage occurred during the initial retaliatory strikes by Iran following the US and Israel’s opening attacks. “The damage to US bases in the region has been underreported,” said Mark Cancian, a senior adviser at CSIS and co-author of the think tank study. “Although that appears to be extensive, the full amount won’t be known until more information is available.”

Targeted strikes on US Infrastructure

Iran’s retaliatory operations focused on US air-defence and satellite-communication systems across Jordan, the United Arab Emirates and other strategic locations in the Middle East. A major component of the damage was inflicted on the AN/TPY-2 radar system at an air base in Jordan. This radar, part of the Thaad missile defence system is valued at approximately $485 million and is critical for intercepting long-range ballistic missiles, accoridng to BBC.

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Additional Iranian strikes caused an estimated $310 million in damage to buildings, facilities and other infrastructure on US bases.According to the satellite images, at least three US air bases – Ali Al-Salim in Kuwait, Al-Udeid in Qatar and Prince Sultan in Saudi Arabia were hit multiple times. In addition to equipment and infrastructure losses, the US has lost 13 service members since President Donald Trump joined Israel in launching attacks on Iran on February 28. According to the US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency (Hrana), the overall death toll in the conflict is estimated at nearly 3200, including around 1400 civilians.President Trump has emphasised that the US is achieving its objectives in the region. “We’re doing extremely well in Iran,” he said during a White House event.Iran has managed to target and damage several high-value aircraft despite the technological edge of the US and Israeli air forces. In total, the US has suffered damage to 16 aircraft in the conflict, including 12 MQ-9 Reaper drones, each costing up to $56.5 million.Three F-15 Strike Eagle fighter jets were lost in Kuwait on March 2, reportedly due to a friendly fire incident, while a KC-135 refuelling tanker was lost over Iraq on March 12, killing all six crew members aboard. Another KC-135 was damaged in the same incident.In a significant development, Iran reportedly struck a US F-35 stealth fighter on March 19. The US Central Command confirmed the aircraft made an emergency landing and the pilot remained stable. Meanwhile, Israel has reportedly lost over a dozen drones in Iranian airspace, bringing the combined aircraft losses for both countries to 28.

High-value radar systems targeted

Iran’s strikes have also focused on degrading the US missile defence network in the region. Up to four AN/TPY-2 radars associated with Thaad systems have reportedly been hit, including sites in Jordan, the UAE and Saudi Arabia. Each radar is valued between $300 million and $500 million and damage to these systems has reportedly rendered some inoperable.An AN/FPS-132 Block 5 Upgraded Early Warning Radar at Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, valued at $1.1 billion was also struck. This radar provides long-range ballistic missile detection and supports integrated defence systems such as Thaad, Patriot and Aegis.“The missile hand of the Islamic Republic of Iran has been opened for successful target hits,” the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said.

USS Gerald R Ford fire incident

The US Navy’s most advanced aircraft carrier, USS Gerald R Ford was rendered temporarily inoperable due to a fire on March 12. Crew members spent over 30 hours controlling the blaze, which affected the ship’s main laundry spaces.

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The incident is under investigation, with one possibility being deliberate sabotage. Reports suggest crew fatigue may have contributed, as the carrier had been deployed for nearly ten months, far exceeding normal operational timelines. The ship is scheduled for repairs at Naval Support Activity Souda Bay in Crete.

Rising cost of war

The conflict has placed an immense financial strain on the US. According to CSIS, munitions costs alone exceeded $12 billion in the first six days, roughly $2 billion per day. The Pentagon estimates the first six days cost $11.3 billion, with the first 12 days reaching $16.5 billion.Weapons costs are significant. For example, each Tomahawk missile costs around $3.5 million and over 300 have been used, totaling more than $1.2 billion. To maintain the war effort, the Pentagon has requested an additional $200 billion in funding from Congress. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth emphasised the need for the same, saying, “It takes money to kill bad guys.”The ongoing conflict has exposed vulnerabilities in some of the US military’s most advanced systems. Iran’s cost-effective strikes have challenged the perception of invulnerability in modern warfare.While the US and Israel have inflicted damage on Iran’s military, the losses and degradation of advanced equipment illustrate the operational and reputational risks involved. As the war continues, the cost of managing operations and finances of the conflict will continue to mount.



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LSG owner leaks Gautam Gambhir’s secret advice to win IPL


The Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) are preparing for a comeback in the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 season. After failing to reach the playoffs for two consecutive years, Lucknow franchise owner Sanjiv Goenka recalled Team India head coach Gautam Gambhir to help secure better results.

Rishabh Pant will continue to lead the Super Giants despite having a difficult debut season as franchise captain. The management hopes that the expensive wicketkeeper-batter can guide LSG to their maiden IPL title after the Lucknow-based franchise strengthened their domestic fast-bowling core.

Sanjiv Goenka Recalls Crucial Advice From Gautam Gambhir

Sanjiv Goenka recalled the team-building philosophy shared by former franchise mentor Gautam Gambhir. Goenka admitted that he finally fully understood the importance of prioritizing wicket-taking bowlers over aggressive batters following their disappointing season last year.

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“Gautam once told me that you can win individual matches on the back of your batsmen but you win tournaments on the strength of your bowlers. He said this to me in 2022 and I understood it last year,” Goenka said.

Mohammed Shami And Arjun Tendulkar Join The Squad

LSG bolstered their pace attack through major strategic off-season moves. The franchise successfully acquired premium fast bowler Mohammed Shami from Sunrisers Hyderabad for ₹10 crore.

The experienced wicket-taker will lead their revamped frontline bowling unit. Furthermore, LSG signed bowling all-rounder Arjun Tendulkar from the Mumbai Indians, while trading Shardul Thakur to the Mumbai franchise.

Arjun Tendulkar provides essential squad balance. He offers a valuable left-arm pace option and can contribute crucial lower-order runs during high-pressure T20 chases.

Meanwhile, LSG have concerns regarding their overseas combination, especially with Wanindu Hasaranga carrying an injury. The Sri Lankan spinner is currently recovering from an injury that ruled him out in the early stages of the T20 World Cup 2026.

Hasaranga suffered a tear in his left hamstring, and there is still no official update on his availability for IPL 2026. With the tournament fast approaching, the all-rounder is now in a race against time to regain full fitness.

Rishabh Pant Under Pressure After Disappointing IPL 2025 Campaign

The record ₹27 crore acquisition of Rishabh Pant endured a highly subpar individual campaign last year. Pant managed only 269 runs across 13 innings, registering just one century and one half-century for LSG.

Lucknow Super Giants won only six matches and suffered four consecutive defeats before crashing out of playoff contention. Pant now faces immense pressure to deliver immediate results.

Lucknow Super Giants will open their IPL 2026 campaign against Delhi Capitals on April 1. They will then face Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH), Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), and Gujarat Titans (GT) during the initial phase of the schedule.

The franchise had reached the playoffs in its first two seasons under KL Rahul before experiencing a recent dip in form. With Mohammed Shami and Arjun Tendulkar strengthening the bowling attack, Pant must quickly build momentum to guide Lucknow Super Giants back to playoff contention.

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CSK’s playing XI for IPL 2026: MS Dhoni as impact sub, no place for Sarfaraz? | Cricket News


CSK's playing XI for IPL 2026: MS Dhoni as impact sub, no place for Sarfaraz?
CSK’s predicted playing XI

Five-time champions Chennai Super Kings are heading into IPL 2026 with a refreshed squad, bold decisions, and a clear shift toward the future. Under the leadership of Ruturaj Gaikwad, CSK have built a well-balanced unit featuring explosive batters, promising youngsters, and a versatile bowling attack.However, the team has suffered a significant setback ahead of the season, with Nathan Ellis ruled out due to a hamstring injury. Ellis was expected to spearhead CSK’s death bowling, and his absence will force the team to rethink their bowling combinations.

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Adding to the intrigue, CSK pulled off a blockbuster trade, bringing in Sanju Samson from Rajasthan Royals in exchange for Ravindra Jadeja and Sam Curran. Here is the CSK’s strongest predicted playing XI for IPL 2026:Ayush Mhatre: CSK’s opening combination could feature young sensation Ayush Mhatre alongside Sanju Samson. Mhatre, the ICC U19 World Cup-winning captain, impressed during his debut season who came as a replacement of Gaikwad and has been retained as a long-term prospect. His aggressive yet composed approach makes him a strong candidate to open.Sanju Samson: Samson after a successful ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 campaign where he played a key role in India’s triumph and won the Player of the Tournament award, brings experience and class at the top. His presence instantly elevates CSK’s batting strength. Ruturaj Gaikwad: At No. 3, skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad returns fully fit after missing IPL 2025 in mid season due to an elbow injury. Gaikwad will anchor the innings and provide stability.Kartik Sharma: CSK’s middle order reflects a clear transition phase. Kartik Sharma, a 19-year-old wicketkeeper-batter signed for a massive Rs 14.20 crore, is seen as the long-term successor to MS Dhoni. Likely to bat at No. 4, Sharma carries high expectations as a future finisher. However Sarfaraz Khan is proven batter in the IPL and it will be interesting to see what CSK management decides.Dewald Brevis: Last year, CSK’s middle order received a dynamic boost mid-tournament through Dewald Brevis’ aggressive stroke play. This season, he will feature from the start, adding strength at No. 5. Shivam Dube: At No. 6, Shivam Dube continues to be CSK’s trusted finisher. His recent performances for India in T20 World Cup, especially in pressure situations, underline his importance in the lower middle order.Prashant Veer: One of the biggest talking points is Prashant Veer, the 20-year-old all-rounder from Uttar Pradesh, signed for Rs 14.20 crore. Seen as a direct replacement for Jadeja, Veer offers a similar skillset with left-handed power hitting and left-arm spin, giving CSK balance in both departments.Matt Henry: The absence of Nathan Ellis leaves a significant gap in the death overs. To compensate, CSK are likely to rely Matt Henry, who will lead the pace attack, especially in the powerplay, where his discipline and swing can be crucial. Although CSK might look for a replacement of Nathan Ellis ahead of IPL 2026 as Matt Henry is much more a powerplay bowler.Jamie Overton: While Matt Henry is a world-class new-ball bowler, his IPL economy at the backend has historically been high. To support him, CSK might rely more heavily on Jamie Overton to provide extra pace and bounce along with his lower order batting.Noor Ahmad: Spin duties will be handled by Noor Ahmad, who impressed last season. He was a key signing for Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in IPL 2025, bought for Rs 10 crore to serve as their premier left-arm wrist-spinner. He made an immediate impact, notably taking 4/18 against Mumbai Indians on his debut.Khaleel Ahmed: Meanwhile, Khaleel Ahmed adds variety as a left-arm pacer, capable of swinging the ball upfront and providing early breakthroughs.

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MS Dhoni (Impact Sub)Even at 44, MS Dhoni remains central to CSK’s identity. While his role continues to evolve, he is expected to feature as an Impact Player, finisher, and mentor. CSK management has confirmed his availability for the entire season, with his exact role to be decided by the coaching staff led by Stephen Fleming.

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Abdul Basit: If America strikes us, we should attack Indian cities like Delhi and Mumbai: Ex-Pak envoy


If America strikes us, we should attack Indian cities like Delhi and Mumbai: Ex-Pak envoy

In a hugely provocative statement, Abdul Basit, former high commissioner of Pakistan to India, has said that striking Indian cities like New Delhi and Mumbai should be Islamabad’s “default move” if the country comes under attack from the US.“America won’t attack Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal. Even if we believe that in a hypothetical situation, America attacks Pakistan, we won’t be able to hit back as America does not fall within our nuclear range. (Asking a TV anchor) What do you think will be our option then? India,” Basit asserted during an interview with a local Pakistani channel. “If somebody casts an evil eye on us, we will attack Mumbai and New Delhi in India without even thinking twice. We will see whatever happens later,” he told ABN News.The ex-envoy-turned-defence strategist further said, “Right now, neither America nor Israel is under our nuclear range. But the world should know that if we come under attack, we will, in turn, attack India wherever we want.” Basit made the controversial remark while reacting to US National Intelligence director Tulsi Gabbard’s recent statement before the Senate intelligence committee in which she had said that Pakistan’s long-range ballistic missile programme could develop into a threat for the US homeland.Some media reports also quoted Basit as saying that Gabbard’s “anti-Pakistan” worldview was a known fact. “Pakistan’s deterrence is India-specific. Tulsi Gabbard saw our missiles, but not India’s Agni-5 and Agni-6. They are intercontinental missiles,” he was reported to have said.Presenting the 2026 Annual Threat Assessment to the House intelligence committee, Gabbard had said that Pakistan is among countries “researching and developing an array of novel advanced or traditional missile delivery systems with nuclear and conventional payloads that put our homeland within range”.According to the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation, Pakistan has six operational types of nuclear-capable ballistic missiles. Its overall arsenal consists primarily of short to medium-range ballistic missiles, but it is making significant progress in strengthening its cruise missile capabilities. Its ground arsenal consists of 106 land-based missiles with yields of 5-40 kt. Pakistan’s roadmobile ballistic missiles include short-range Abdali, Ghaznavi, Shaheen-1 and NASR, as well as the medium-range Shaheen-2 and Ghauri. The Shaheen-3 and the Ababeel medium-range ballistic missile (MRBM) are currently under development.The longest-range Shaheen-3 can hit targets up to 2,750 km. But Shaheen-3 is not an ICBM. To call a ballistic missile ICBM, it needs to have a minimum range of over 5,500 km. The distance between the US and Pakistan is over 11,200 km.Reacting sharply to Basit’s statement, BJP national spokesperson Tuhin Sinha said on Sunday, “Abdul Basit’s threat that Delhi and Mumbai will be blown up with bombs from Pakistan shows that even today, Pakistan is rattled by strikes during Operation Sindoor. It has lost its mental balance.”Soon after Gabbard’s statement, Tahir Andrabi, spokesman for Pakistan’s ministry of foreign affairs, said, “Pakistan categorically rejects the recent assertion by a US official alleging a potential threat from Pakistan’s missile capabilities.” Pakistan’s strategic capabilities are “exclusively defensive” in nature, he said, and are “aimed at safeguarding national sovereignty and maintaining peace and stability in South Asia”.



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Abdul Basit: If America strikes us, we should attack Indian cities like Delhi and Mumbai: Ex-Pak envoy | India News


If America strikes us, we should attack Indian cities like Delhi and Mumbai: Ex-Pak envoy

In a hugely provocative statement, Abdul Basit, former high commissioner of Pakistan to India, has said that striking Indian cities like New Delhi and Mumbai should be Islamabad’s “default move” if the country comes under attack from the US.“America won’t attack Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal. Even if we believe that in a hypothetical situation, America attacks Pakistan, we won’t be able to hit back as America does not fall within our nuclear range. (Asking a TV anchor) What do you think will be our option then? India,” Basit asserted during an interview with a local Pakistani channel. “If somebody casts an evil eye on us, we will attack Mumbai and New Delhi in India without even thinking twice. We will see whatever happens later,” he told ABN News.The ex-envoy-turned-defence strategist further said, “Right now, neither America nor Israel is under our nuclear range. But the world should know that if we come under attack, we will, in turn, attack India wherever we want.” Basit made the controversial remark while reacting to US National Intelligence director Tulsi Gabbard’s recent statement before the Senate intelligence committee in which she had said that Pakistan’s long-range ballistic missile programme could develop into a threat for the US homeland.Some media reports also quoted Basit as saying that Gabbard’s “anti-Pakistan” worldview was a known fact. “Pakistan’s deterrence is India-specific. Tulsi Gabbard saw our missiles, but not India’s Agni-5 and Agni-6. They are intercontinental missiles,” he was reported to have said.Presenting the 2026 Annual Threat Assessment to the House intelligence committee, Gabbard had said that Pakistan is among countries “researching and developing an array of novel advanced or traditional missile delivery systems with nuclear and conventional payloads that put our homeland within range”.According to the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation, Pakistan has six operational types of nuclear-capable ballistic missiles. Its overall arsenal consists primarily of short to medium-range ballistic missiles, but it is making significant progress in strengthening its cruise missile capabilities. Its ground arsenal consists of 106 land-based missiles with yields of 5-40 kt. Pakistan’s roadmobile ballistic missiles include short-range Abdali, Ghaznavi, Shaheen-1 and NASR, as well as the medium-range Shaheen-2 and Ghauri. The Shaheen-3 and the Ababeel medium-range ballistic missile (MRBM) are currently under development.The longest-range Shaheen-3 can hit targets up to 2,750 km. But Shaheen-3 is not an ICBM. To call a ballistic missile ICBM, it needs to have a minimum range of over 5,500 km. The distance between the US and Pakistan is over 11,200 km.Reacting sharply to Basit’s statement, BJP national spokesperson Tuhin Sinha said on Sunday, “Abdul Basit’s threat that Delhi and Mumbai will be blown up with bombs from Pakistan shows that even today, Pakistan is rattled by strikes during Operation Sindoor. It has lost its mental balance.”Soon after Gabbard’s statement, Tahir Andrabi, spokesman for Pakistan’s ministry of foreign affairs, said, “Pakistan categorically rejects the recent assertion by a US official alleging a potential threat from Pakistan’s missile capabilities.” Pakistan’s strategic capabilities are “exclusively defensive” in nature, he said, and are “aimed at safeguarding national sovereignty and maintaining peace and stability in South Asia”.



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Datta Meghe: Veteran BJP leader Datta Meghe passes away at 89; great loss for Vidarbha, says Gadkari | India News


Veteran BJP leader Datta Meghe passes away at 89; great loss for Vidarbha, says Gadkari

NAGPUR: Veteran BJP leader Datta Meghe passed away on Sunday evening at the age of 89, his close aide and former Nagpur deputy mayor Raghunath Malikar said.Meghe is the father of Hingna MLA Sameer Meghe and former MLC Sagar Meghe.Datta Meghe was a four-time Congress Lok Sabha MP from Nagpur, Ramtek and Wardha and was also Rajya Sabha member between 2002 and 2008. He was part of the Sharad Pawar-led (undivided) NCP when it was formed in 1999 and was a state minister.He joined the Bharatiya Janata Party in 2014. He is survived by his wife, two sons, two daughters and grandchildren.Union Minister Nitin Gadkari said Meghe was a like an elder brother and the news of his passing away was heart-breaking.“My heartfelt tribute to him. With Dattabhau’s passing, the political and social spheres of Vidarbha have suffered a great loss. Such a leader with a generous heart, broad and pure mind, will not come again. Dattabhau’s contributions to the educational and medical fields in Vidarbha are noteworthy and significant,” he said.From Gadchiroli to Melghat, in the tribal areas, Meghe made utmost efforts to improve the health of tribal brethren through free medical camps, Gadkari said, adding that at Sawangi Meghe, he provided free medical treatment to the poor.“To provide higher education opportunities to the youth of Vidarbha, he created educational institutions. May God grant peace to the departed soul and give strength to his family and everyone to recover from this grief,” the Union minister said.



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