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Iran to play FIFA World Cup but 'boycott' US amid Donald Trump's 'safety' warning
Iran’s players pose for a team photo at Azadi Stadium in Tehran, Iran (left) and US President Donald Trump receives the FIFA Peace Prize from FIFA president Gianni Infantino in Washington, Friday, Dec. 5, 2025. (AP Photo)

Iran Football Federation president Mehdi Taj said Iran will take part in the upcoming FIFA World Cup but intends to boycott the United States amid ongoing tensions.“We will be preparing for the World Cup. We will boycott the United States but not the World Cup,” Taj said in a video released by the Iranian press agency Fars News Agency on Wednesday, as cited by news agency AFP.Iran are currently scheduled to play their group-stage matches in the United States. However, the federation has started discussions with FIFA about the possibility of shifting those fixtures to another venue. FIFA has so far said that the tournament schedule remains unchanged.Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Tuesday that Mexico is ready to host Iran’s group matches if required. “Yes,” she said when asked about the possibility. “Mexico maintains diplomatic relations with every country in the world, therefore we will wait to see what FIFA decides.”Iran’s participation in the tournament, which will be held across the United States, Canada and Mexico, has come under focus since the conflict in the Middle East began last month. US President Donald Trump had earlier warned that the safety of Iranian players could be at risk if they travelled to the United States.Gianni Infantino had initially said that assurances were received from Trump that the Iranian team would be allowed to participate. Iran are scheduled to face New Zealand and Belgium in Los Angeles, followed by a match against Egypt in Seattle.However, Trump later said that Iran’s team should not travel to the tournament “for their own life and safety”, drawing strong reactions. Iran responded by stating that “no one can exclude Iran’s national team from the World Cup”.Iran had qualified for the tournament almost a year ago after topping their group, becoming the second Asian side after Japan to secure a place.The team’s base camp for the tournament is currently planned in Tucson, Arizona.Meanwhile, Abolfazl Pasandideh criticised “the US government’s lack of cooperation regarding visa issuance and the provision of logistical support” for the Iranian delegation in a statement released on Monday.If Iran eventually withdraws from the tournament, it is not yet known which team would replace them.

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Energy markets explode: Crude hits $114, gas jumps 35% after Iran targets Gulf fuel sites


Energy markets explode: Crude hits $114, gas jumps 35% after Iran targets Gulf fuel sites

Global oil and natural gas prices surged sharply on Thursday after Iran launched fresh strikes on key energy infrastructure across the Gulf, including Qatar’s main liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility, raising concerns over prolonged supply disruptions.Brent crude, the international benchmark, climbed close to $114 per barrel, up from below $73 on the eve of the conflict. US benchmark crude rose 1.1% to $96.45 per barrel, while US natural gas prices, tracked by the Henry Hub contract, gained 3.3%.

European gas prices spike up to 35%

European natural gas markets saw the sharpest reaction, with the Dutch TTF benchmark, the region’s key gas contract, surging as much as 35% to around 74 euros before trimming gains. It was still trading about 24% higher on the day, according to AP.The spike followed two waves of Iranian strikes that caused “extensive damage” at Ras Laffan in Qatar, the world’s largest LNG hub. The facility, which handles roughly one-fifth of global LNG supply, was forced to shut after a drone attack.The disruption has been compounded by the near closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical shipping route for oil and gas. With tanker traffic severely restricted, LNG shipments from Qatar have been halted, tightening global supply.

Supply disruptions raise inflation concerns

The latest escalation comes as Iran intensifies attacks on energy infrastructure in Gulf countries following earlier strikes on its own gas facilities in South Pars. In addition to Qatar, two oil refineries in Kuwait were also targeted, reported AP.The disruption to the Persian Gulf’s energy network, a key supplier to global markets, has heightened fears that the current energy shock could be prolonged, with lasting damage to production capacity.Analysts warn that sustained high oil and gas prices could trigger a fresh wave of global inflation, complicating economic recovery and monetary policy.

Global markets react; equities fall

Financial markets reacted negatively to the surge in energy prices. Asian equities declined sharply, tracking losses on Wall Street.Japan’s Nikkei 225 fell 3.4% after the Bank of Japan held its benchmark interest rate at 0.75%, citing geopolitical tensions. In its policy statement, the central bank said: “in the wake of increased tension in the Middle East, global financial and capital markets have been volatile and crude oil prices have risen significantly; future developments warrant attention.”South Korea’s Kospi dropped 2.7%, Hong Kong’s Hang Seng declined 2%, and China’s Shanghai Composite fell 1.6%. Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 lost 1.7%, while Taiwan’s Taiex slipped 1.9%. In India, the Sensex also fell 2.3%.“The combination of higher oil, rising U.S. yields, and a stronger dollar is acting as a macro wrecking ball across Asian assets and currencies,” Stephen Innes of SPI Asset Management, told AP.

Wall Street declines amid inflation, rate concerns

US markets had already closed lower on Wednesday, with the S&P 500 falling 1.4%, the Dow Jones Industrial Average down 1.6%, and the Nasdaq Composite slipping 1.5%.Investor sentiment has been weighed down by rising inflation risks and reduced expectations of interest rate cuts. A report showed US wholesale inflation accelerated to 3.4% last month, indicating price pressures were building even before the conflict escalated.Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell acknowledged the uncertainty around the outlook. “We just don’t know,” he said, referring to oil prices and the broader economic impact of tariffs.

Dollar strengthens as uncertainty rises

Currency markets reflected the shift in risk sentiment, with US Treasury yields rising and supporting the dollar. The US currency has strengthened against major peers since the conflict began, though it edged slightly lower to 159.71 yen in early trade. The euro was marginally higher at $1.1467.Rupee during the intra day trade also breached the 93 mark hitting the lowest against Dollar at 93.36.

Volatility likely to persist

With key energy infrastructure under attack and critical supply routes disrupted, markets are likely to remain volatile. The scale of damage to facilities such as Ras Laffan and the duration of shipping disruptions through the Strait of Hormuz will be crucial in determining the trajectory of oil and gas prices.If disruptions persist, analysts say the global economy could face sustained energy-driven inflation and tighter financial conditions in the months ahead.(With inputs from agencies)



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World Happiness Report 2026: Finland and Afghanistan maintain top and bottom positions respectively; India improves ranking – check full list | India News


World Happiness Report 2026: Finland and Afghanistan maintain top and bottom positions respectively; India improves ranking - check full list
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Heavy social media use is driving a sharp decline in well-being among young people, with teenage girls in English-speaking countries and Western Europe particularly affected, according to the World Happiness Report 2026 released on Thursday.The annual study, published by the Wellbeing Research Centre at the University of Oxford, also found that Finland remains the world’s happiest country for the ninth consecutive year. Other Nordic nations — Iceland, Denmark, Sweden and Norway — continue to dominate the top rankings.At the other end of the spectrum, countries affected by conflict continue to rank lowest, with Afghanistan again listed as the unhappiest, followed by Sierra Leone and Malawi.

Happiest countries:

  1. Finland
  2. Iceland
  3. Denmark
  4. Costa Rica
  5. Sweden
  6. Norway
  7. Netherlands
  8. Israel
  9. Luxembourg
  10. Switzerland

Least happy countries:

147. Afghanistan146. Sierra Leone145. Malawi144. Zimbabwe143. Botswana142. Yemen141. Lebanon140. DR Congo139. Egypt138. TanzaniaThe report highlights a significant drop in life satisfaction among people under 25 in countries such as the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand over the past decade, with prolonged social media use identified as a key contributing factor.Notably, for the second year running, no English-speaking country features in the top 10. The United States ranks 23rd, Canada 25th and Britain 29th.Among the biggest movers, Costa Rica climbed to fourth place this year, up from 23rd in 2023. Researchers attributed its rise to strong family bonds and social connections.“We think it’s because of the quality of their social lives and the stability that they currently enjoy,” said Jan-Emmanuel De Neve, director of the Wellbeing Research Centre and co-editor of the report, noting that Latin American societies tend to have stronger social ties and higher levels of social capital.The continued dominance of Nordic countries, the report said, is linked to a combination of wealth, relatively equal distribution, robust welfare systems and high life expectancy.

Where does India rank?

Among the 147 countries featured in the report, India ranks 116th, a slight improvement from its 118th position in 2025.India improved its ranking by two spots:111. Ukraine 112. Morocco 113. Guinea 114. Mali 115. Ghana 116. India 117. Somalia 118. Uganda 119. Jordan 120. MauritaniaThe rankings are based on responses from around 100,000 people across 140 countries and territories, collected in partnership with Gallup and the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network. Participants were asked to rate their lives on a scale of 0 to 10.Among under-25s in English-speaking and Western European countries, average life satisfaction scores have fallen by nearly one point over the past decade. The report found the negative impact of heavy social media use to be especially pronounced among teenage girls. For instance, 15-year-old girls who spend five or more hours a day on social media report significantly lower life satisfaction compared to those who use it less.Young people who spend less than an hour a day on social media report the highest levels of well-being — even higher than those who do not use it at all. However, adolescents now spend an average of about 2.5 hours daily on these platforms.“It is clear that we should look as much as possible to put the ‘social’ back into social media,” De Neve said.The report also notes regional differences. In parts of the Middle East and South America, social media use appears to correlate more positively with well-being, and youth satisfaction levels have remained stable despite heavy usage.Researchers suggest that platform design plays a key role. Algorithm-driven, image-heavy platforms that emphasise influencers tend to worsen well-being by encouraging social comparison, while platforms focused on communication show more positive outcomes.The findings come amid growing global debate over regulating social media use among minors, with several countries considering or implementing restrictions.



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Patna high court grants bail to JD(U) MLA Anant Singh in Dularchand Yadav murder case


Patna high court grants bail to JD(U) MLA Anant Singh in Dularchand Yadav murder case

NEW DELHI: The Patna high court on Thursday granted bail to Anant Singh in connection with the murder of Jan Suraaj supporter Dularchand Yadav.Anant Singh had been arrested ahead of polling in the Bihar Assembly elections last year along with two associates, Manikant Thakur and Ranjeet Ram.Despite his arrest, Singh went on to win the Mokama Assembly seat in Patna district by a margin of 28,206 votes, defeating RJD candidate Veena Devi, wife of Surajbhan Singh, who secured 63,210 votes. He later took oath as an MLA in the Bihar Assembly and sought blessings from chief minister Nitish Kumar before assuming office.Dularchand Yadav was killed during a clash between supporters of rival candidates in Mokama on October 30. Singh was accused of orchestrating the incident and was arrested on the night of November 1.Earlier, Bihar Director General of Police Vinay Kumar had said that the death was not caused by a gunshot injury but due to cardiac and respiratory failure, as per the post-mortem findings.“A bullet mark was found on the leg of the deceased, but it was not the cause of death. The primary cause was determined to be cardiac and respiratory failure,” DGP Vinay Kumar said.Following the incident, two station house officers were suspended. Ghoswari SHO Madhusudan Kumar and Bhadaur SHO Ravi Ranjan were removed from duty, officials said.The Mokama contest had drawn attention as it involved two strongmen — Anant Singh and Surajbhan Singh — who have long dominated the region’s political landscape.In the 2025 Bihar Assembly elections, the NDA secured a landslide victory, winning 202 out of 243 seats, while the Mahagathbandhan managed 35. The ruling alliance crossed the 200-seat mark for the second time after its 206-seat win in 2010.



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Indore House Fire: EV charging blast, 10 LPG cylinders and electronic locks: Deadly chain behind Indore house fire that killed 7 | Indore News


EV charging blast, 10 LPG cylinders and electronic locks: Deadly chain behind Indore house fire that killed 7

INDORE: At least seven members of a family, including a 12-year-old girl, were killed and three others critically injured when a major fire broke out at a three-storey residential building at Brijeshwari Annex near Bengali Square early on Wednesday.Commissioner of police Santosh Singh said the blaze may have been triggered by an explosion in an electric vehicle parked outside the premises at around 4am.

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According to initial inputs from the response teams, the fire spread rapidly after a suspected explosion at the vehicle’s charging point. “Around 10 LPG cylinders were also stored in the house, some of which exploded. We witnessed two to three explosions ourselves, which made the situation extremely critical” he said.

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The building had three occupied floors, and rescue operations were complicated by electronic locking systems. Authorities believe a power failure during the incident may have caused these locks to remain engaged, trapping residents inside. “It appears the occupants were unable to exit as the electronic locks did not open,” Singh said.Fire tenders and emergency teams rushed to the spot within minutes. However, the situation escalated as multiple explosions were reported between 4:00 a.m. and 4:30 a.m.Rescue teams accessed the structure through an adjoining building, braving intense flames and thick smoke. Three people were initially brought out safely. However, several others remained trapped, particularly in bedroom areas.Six individuals were later recovered and taken to hospital in an unconscious state, where they were declared dead. Officials said the deaths were caused by smoke inhalation.Firefighters managed to contain the blaze and prevent it from spreading to nearby houses. The middle floor of the building suffered extensive damage, with parts of the structure rendered unsafe.The house belonged to one Manoj Pugalia, a polymer trader. Police believe that some inflammable material other than LPG cylinder might also be present inside the house.The deceased have been identified as Vijay Sethia (65), Chhotu Sethia (22), Suman (60), Manoj Pugalia (65), Simran (30), Rashi Sethia (12), and Tinu (35). Three others—Saurabh Pugalia (30), Ashish (30), and Harshit Pugalia (25)—sustained injuries and are currently undergoing treatment at a local hospital.The fire started a debate on the safety of EV charging points in residential areas with state minister Kailash Vijayvargiya visiting the site and terming the incident an ‘alarming’ wake-up call for the EV era. “As society moves towards electric vehicles, we must ensure safety protocols are foolproof. I have directed the Police Commissioner to form an expert committee to create a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for EV charging to prevent such recurrences,” he stated.



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IPL 2026: Did MS Dhoni change his jersey number? Here’s what we know



The cricket world is currently spinning in a vortex of speculation, and at the center of it all is a single digit. For over two decades, the number 7 has been more than just a jersey print for MS Dhoni; it has been a brand, a legacy, and a sentiment for millions. However, a recent social media update from the legendary ‘Thala’ has sent fans into a frenzy ahead of the IPL 2026 season.

Has MS Dhoni opted for a different jersey number for IPL 2026?

On Tuesday, Dhoni took to his official Facebook handle to drop a bombshell that nobody saw coming. The post read: “Some numbers stay with you. 7 has always been one of them. But today, I’m switching to 8. You’ll know why soon.” Accompanying the text was a short, cryptic video showing a dressing room setup where a blue jersey (resembling the Indian team’s training kit or a new promotional color) with the number 7 was swapped for one bearing the number 8. For a player who was born on July 7th and has worn the number since his debut in 2004, this move feels tectonic.

While some fans fear a radical change in his IPL identity, seasoned analysts suggest this could be a masterful marketing campaign. Historically, Dhoni has used his minimal social media presence to launch major brand endorsements or personal projects. Furthermore, the BCCI retired the No. 7 jersey in 2023 to honor his contribution to international cricket. Since Dhoni is still active in the IPL with Chennai Super Kings (CSK), the number 7 remains his signature in yellow. Whether this ‘switch to 8’ refers to a new business venture, a countdown to a final season, or a specific brand partnership remains to be seen, but the hype is undeniably real.

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Can Dhoni become the highest run getter for CSK?

As the focus shifts to the upcoming 19th edition of the IPL, a significant statistical milestone is on the horizon. For years, the title of ‘Mr. IPL’ and the highest run-scorer for Chennai Super Kings belonged to Suresh Raina. However, the 2026 season could officially see Dhoni cement his place at the absolute top of the franchise’s batting charts.

According to the latest career trajectories, Dhoni and Raina have been neck-and-neck for the yellow jersey’s scoring crown. Raina concluded his illustrious CSK career with 5529 runs. Following a productive 2025 season where Dhoni added nearly 200 runs to his tally, he has already edged past the southpaw in certain formats. As per recent data, Dhoni’s total for CSK stands at 5314 runs in the IPL alone.

Player Span Matches Runs Average Strike Rate
Suresh Raina 2008-2021 200 5529 33.10 138.91
MS Dhoni 2008-2026* 272 5314 38.23 139.29

With the IPL 2026 season set to begin on March 28, Dhoni is poised to extend this lead further. Despite batting lower in the order, his role as a finisher continues to provide the Yellow Army with crucial cameos. As he gears up for what many believe could be his last dance, every run scored will not only push CSK toward their sixth title but also widen the gap in the record books.

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Next Dhoni? No…‘One and only Sanju’ When Gautam Gambhir corrected Shashi Tharoor | Cricket News


Next Dhoni? No…‘One and only Sanju’ When Gautam Gambhir corrected Shashi Tharoor
Sanju Samson, front centre, being congratulated by head coach Gautam Gambhir (PTI Photo)

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor has long been an admirer of Sanju Samson, who recently earned the Player of the Tournament award as India clinched a record third T20 World Cup title. Reflecting on the wicketkeeper-batter’s rise, Tharoor recalled telling a young Samson that he could become the next MS Dhoni.“I feel tremendous pride. I first met him when he was 14, a young club cricketer with a big smile and immense talent, already excelling in both wicketkeeping and batting. I had told him, somewhat patronisingly, that he would be the next Dhoni,” Tharoor said.

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However, former India cricketer Gautam Gambhir later advised Tharoor that Samson did not need to emulate anyone else and would instead forge his own path. Gambhir, even before becoming India’s head coach, had consistently backed Samson. In 2020, he had called him “not just the best wicketkeeper-batsman in India, but the best young batsman in India.”“Years later, Gambhir corrected me, saying he does not need to be the next Dhoni; he will be the one and only Sanju Samson — and that is exactly what he has become,” Tharoor added.Dhoni remains the benchmark for wicketkeeper-batters, arriving at the international stage as a big-hitting top-order batter before becoming one of India’s finest middle-order finishers and captains, winning all three major ICC white-ball trophies.Samson, meanwhile, had struggled with form in the lead-up to the T20 World Cup and was even benched before returning for the crucial Super 8 clash against Zimbabwe. He then followed that performance with three consecutive half-centuries: 97* against West Indies, 89 against England, and 89 against New Zealand in the final, consistently anchoring India’s innings and guiding them to defend the title.“He has been a terrific success — quiet, modest, unpretentious, and an effective leader,” Tharoor said. “He has led Rajasthan Royals very well for years and brought stability to India’s top order. Even during his difficult phases, I always felt that if he composed himself, his core talent would shine through.”Recalling Samson’s semi-final and final displays, Tharoor added, “In both matches, he reached 89 before being dismissed while selflessly playing big shots for the team. He could have played conservatively, but he chose to accelerate, showing the selfless, talented, and dedicated nature of Sanju Samson.”

Sanju Samson’s record-breaking T20 World Cup 2026 campaign

Sanju Samson’s stellar campaign in the T20 World Cup 2026 has rewritten the record books. In just five innings, he scored 321 runs, breaking Virat Kohli’s long-standing record of 319 runs in the 2014 T20 World Cup for the most runs by an Indian in a T20 World Cup, and set a new benchmark for the most sixes in a single World Cup with 24.Samson also broke multiple other records, including the most runs for India in consecutive innings, the most runs in T20 World Cup knockout matches, and the highest score for India in a T20 World Cup final and in a chase. His blend of power-hitting, composure under pressure, and match-winning instincts made him the standout performer of the tournament. With these feats, Samson not only helped India clinch their third T20 World Cup title but also elevated himself into the elite echelon of T20 cricket legends.

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Tragic Accident Claims Lives of IIT Bombay Students on Mumbai–Pune Expressway | Mumbai News


Khandala trip turns fatal: 3 IIT-Bombay students die as SUV overturns on Mumbai-Pune Expressway

NAVI MUMBAI: Three students of Indian Institute of Technology-Bombay (IIT-B) were killed after the SUV in which they were travelling along the Mumbai-Pune expressway while returning from Khandala after watching sunrise to reach IIT-B campus at Powai overturned after losing control reportedly while overtaking a truck ahead near Panvel exit on Thursday around 9.30 am. The victims — Shreyansh Sharma (22) from Jaipur, Omkumar Borse (23) from Nashik and Lay (20) from Nagpur — were part of a group of six students who had left the Powai campus around 5am in three SUVs to watch the sunrise. The accident occurred on their return journey, shortly after crossing the Bhatan tunnel. According to police, the SUV lost control while attempting to overtake a truck near the 10.7 km mark before the Panvel exit. The vehicle reportedly somersaulted multiple times, leaving it mangled and trapping the occupants inside. All three students in the vehicle sustained fatal injuries. However, batchmates travelling in the other two vehicles told investigators that the SUV may have brushed against the truck while changing lanes, causing the driver to lose control. Police are examining both versions. “We are investigating the exact cause of the accident and will register an FIR based on findings,” said a senior officer from Panvel taluka police station. Highway police indicated that overspeeding could have been a factor. “Prima facie, it appears the vehicle was at high speed when it lost control and overturned,” an officer said. Rescue teams were rushed to the spot after an alert was received on the emergency helpline. The bodies were later taken to a hospital in Panvel for postmortem. Two faculty members from IIT Bombay also reached the hospital.



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Maharashtra orders inquiry into ‘Rs 1,000cr scam’ in BMC HSG project | Mumbai News


The project is to come up behind this hill

MUMBAI: Junior urban development minister Madhuri Misal admitted in the assembly that there was an irregularity in BMC’s agreement for a housing project planned in Malad (E) for project-affected persons (PAPs) as the civic body had not mentioned any date for starting the project but all the money had been given to the developer through credit notes and TDR. She said she has called for a report on all credit notes issued.

Land was reserved for police HSG

Congress MLA Aslam Shaikh, who raised the issue, alleged land classification was illegally changed and ready reckoner rates hiked, increasing cost of each PAP unit and raising project cost by Rs 618 crore. He said the project would not be ready for 10-20 years. Shaikh and BJP MLA Yogesh Sagar demanded the inquiry be conducted by a retired HC judge and not by an ACS rank officer.Shaikh said, “The plot was originally reserved for police staff quarters but was used for PAP housing, and the letter of acceptance was amended after April 2025. The ready reckoner rates were changed from Rs 84,460/m 2 to Rs 1,33,670/m 2 by illegally shifting land classification. This change was made without any fresh physical inspection or independent evaluation, which raises suspicion of collusion. Because of this, the cost per PAP unit increased from Rs 32.2 lakh to Rs 50.9 lakh. Other PAPs from SRA are available for just Rs 15 lakh. This resulted in increase in cost of Rs 618 crore.” He further alleged the contract was given to “someone who is an accused in the 2G scam.”Misal said the developer is to construct 13,347 flats for PAPs. Forty per cent of the plot’s area is reserved for police housing and the remaining 60% is proposed for construction of PAP flats, she said.“Accordingly, the developer has been given a credit note of Rs 470 crore for the first phase. Also, a conveyance deed has been signed on date 27/ 06/2025 to transfer land to BMC, and after including BMC’s name on property card, credit note of Rs 470 crore has been given for the second phase and 100% TDR (97102 sq m) has been given,” Misal said in a written reply.Shaikh said the private plot lay in a no-development zone but it was first reclassified for a police housing society and then converted for the PAPs project in favour of a builder. Shaikh said BMC paid the developer despite no green clearance being obtained.He said, “BMC has spent Rs 200 crore to construct the road to access the plot. Under the PAP scheme it’s supposed to be constructed by the builder at his cost.”



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Aravind Srinivas: Perplexity AI CEO Aravind Srinivas, who once made $30 billion-plus offer to buy Google Chrome browser, now says: Google search does a much better job than anyone else in the world |


Perplexity AI CEO Aravind Srinivas, who once made $30 billion-plus offer to buy Google Chrome browser, now  says: Google search does a much better job than anyone else in the world
Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas, who once offered $34.5 billion for Google Chrome, now defaults Google search on his company’s Comet iOS browser. He acknowledges Google’s superiority for everyday navigational queries, while Comet aims to enhance answer quality and multimodal capabilities. This pragmatic approach positions Comet as a complementary tool, not a direct competitor, to Google.

Last August, Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas wrote a letter to Sundar Pichai offering $34.5 billion for Google‘s Chrome browser—a figure that was nearly double Perplexity’s own valuation at the time. Seven months later, on the same day his company launched the iPhone version of its Comet browser, Srinivas posted something that cuts right against the narrative of an all-out war with Google: on Comet iOS, Google is the default search engine. And he’s not apologetic about it.“Google does a much better job here than anyone else in the world, including Perplexity,” Srinivas wrote on X, specifically calling out navigational searches—think finding a restaurant nearby, checking a sports score, or hunting for a hotel deal. These are the everyday, quick-hit queries that make up the bulk of mobile browsing, and Srinivas is openly conceding that Google has them wrapped up.

Comet on iPhone keeps Google search, layers Perplexity on top

The Comet iOS app—now free, after the desktop version debuted last summer at $200 a month—takes a different approach from the PC version, which does not default to Google. Srinivas explained the thinking: the browser blends Google’s “navigational speed and breadth of verticals” with Perplexity’s answer quality and multimodal capabilities. The Comet Assistant sits on top of any webpage, including Google’s own results page, ready to jump in when a navigational answer isn’t what you need. Voice mode access is baked in too.Technically, Comet is still built on Chromium—the same open-source engine that powers Chrome, Edge, and a stack of other browsers—but Srinivas says the UI and interactions are all native, putting it closer to Safari-level polish on iOS. Native ad blocking and background video playback round out the feature set.

A $34.5 billion bid that went nowhere—and a browser that launched anyway

The Chrome acquisition saga ended quietly in September 2025 when US District Judge Amit Mehta ruled that Google does not need to divest either Chrome or Android. Perplexity, meanwhile, kept building. The Comet browser is now available across iPhone, Android, Windows, and Mac, with no native iPad app yet.What makes Srinivas’s latest comments interesting isn’t the praise for Google—it’s the pragmatism. Rather than positioning Comet as a Google killer, he’s framing it as the browser that knows when to hand off to Google and when to step in itself. That’s a harder pitch to make, but probably an honest one.



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