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    China expands missile base in Tibet, fuelling regional tensions
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China expands missile base in Tibet, fuelling regional tensions

Analysts suggest that the site is part of the expanding network of the People's Liberation Army Rocket Force (PLARF), intended to enhance Beijing's long-range missile reach, as reported by Phayul.


      India’s Ambassador to US celebrates Diwali with World Bank

India’s Ambassador to US celebrates Diwali with World Bank

"Celebrated Diwali with friends of India at the World Bank. It is always a delight to join in celebrations with the strong community of Indian and Indian-origin diaspora who work at the World Bank and IMF," Ambassador Kwatra said.

      Pakistan intensifies repression: Enforced disappearances surge ac

Pakistan intensifies repression: Enforced disappearances surge ac

According to The Balochistan Post, security forces carried out a series of raids in Zehri, located in Khuzdar district, where several civilians were detained during violent operations. Witnesses said the campaign, which began in late September, involved indiscriminate firing and the assault of women and children.

      Taliban plans to build dam over Kunar River that flows into Pak

Taliban plans to build dam over Kunar River that flows into Pak

Days after recent border clashes with Pakistan, Afghanistan's Taliban-led administration on Friday announced plans to begin construction of dams over the Kunar River, a key waterway that flows into Pakistan's northwestern region.

      Jaishankar releases postage stamp to mark 80 years of United Nati

Jaishankar releases postage stamp to mark 80 years of United Nati

Celebrating the 80th anniversary of the United Nations, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and India Post jointly unveiled a special commemorative postage stamp in New Delhi on Friday, reflecting India's enduring commitment to peace, development, and multilateral cooperation.

"Saudis told US to leave AQ Khan alone": Ex-CIA agent

In an interview with ANI, the former agent, who spent 15 years in the CIA as an analyst and later as part of its counterterrorism operations, said the US had full operational details of Khan, including his whereabouts and daily routine, but was told to stand down following Saudi pressure.

      “Musharraf handed over control of Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal

“Musharraf handed over control of Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal"

In an exclusive interview with ANI, Kiriakou said that Pakistan was deep buried under corruption that Former Prime Minister of Pakistan Benazir Bhutto led a lavish life in the Gulf while the common people starved.

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"We believed India and Pakistan would go to war in 2002," says former CIA officer John Kiriakou

Former CIA officer John Kiriakou recounted his counterterrorism work in Pakistan, highlighting India-Pakistan tensions, Pakistan-backed terror groups, U.S. reliance on Islamabad, and Saudi-Pakistan ties. He warned of nuclear risks, praised India's restraint, and noted shifting global power dynamics as nations hedge away from U.S. dependence.


    Pakistan will lose any conventional war with India: Kiriakou
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Pakistan will lose any conventional war with India: Kiriakou

Noting that Pakistan needs to come to a policy conclusion that there's nothing positive for it in fighting with India, former CIA officer John Kiriakou has said that Pakistan will lose any conventional war with India.


    Manish Gupta appointed as India’s next Ambassador to Ireland
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Manish Gupta appointed as India’s next Ambassador to Ireland

Manish Gupta, who is presently serving as the High Commissioner of India to Ghana, has been appointed as the next ambassador to Ireland, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said on Friday.


    EAM congratulates Zambia on I-Day
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EAM congratulates Zambia on I-Day

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Friday extended greetings to Zambia on its independence day and affirmed the commitment to strengthening the time-tested partnership between New Delhi and Lusaka.


    VP CP Radhakrishnan to attend Seychelles President swearing-in
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VP CP Radhakrishnan to attend Seychelles President swearing-in

At the invitation of the Government of Seychelles, the Vice President of India, CP Radhakrishnan, will visit the Republic of Seychelles from October 26-27 to attend the swearing-in ceremony of Patrick Herminie, President-elect of the Republic of Seychelles, on behalf of the Government of India, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said in an official statement.


    International Tawang Marathon 3.0 concludes 6000 participants
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International Tawang Marathon 3.0 concludes 6000 participants

Amidst the breathtaking backdrop of the majestic Tawang Monastery and the serene, cloud-covered valleys of the Eastern Himalayas, the Tawang Marathon 3.0 unfolded on Friday with great zeal and enthusiasm. Perched at nearly 10,000 feet above sea level, Tawang once again transformed into a vibrant arena celebrating endurance, unity, and cultural pride.


    EAM S. Jaishankar questions UN’s response to terrorism
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EAM S. Jaishankar questions UN’s response to terrorism

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, speaking at the 80th UN anniversary, highlighted challenges in global counter-terrorism, the distress of the Global South, and the slowing of SDG progress, while urging nations to strengthen multilateralism, support the UN, and renew faith in international cooperation.


    EAM calls for hope amid challenges faced by UN
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EAM calls for hope amid challenges faced by UN

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Friday spoke at the 80th UN Day celebrations where he highlighted India's contribution to the United Nations and the commitment to the ideals of peace, security, development and progress.


    Japan’s new PM says will deepen multilateral dialogue with India
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Japan’s new PM says will deepen multilateral dialogue with India

Calling the alliance with the United States the "cornerstone" of Japan's diplomatic and security policies, Takaichi further emphasized that China is an "important neighbour" with which Japan needs to foster "constructive and stable" ties and promote a "strategic and mutually beneficial" relationship.


    Pakistan misusing anti-terror laws against Baloch activists
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Pakistan misusing anti-terror laws against Baloch activists

Amnesty International condemned the Balochistan government for adding 32 activists, including women, to Pakistan's terrorist watchlist, calling it a violation of rights. The group urged removal from arbitrary lists, an independent probe into civilian deaths in Zehri, and amendments to anti-terror laws to prevent misuse.


    Jaishankar reaffirms India’s commitment at 80th UN anniversary
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Jaishankar reaffirms India’s commitment at 80th UN anniversary

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, at the 80th anniversary celebrations of the UN, reaffirmed India's commitment to global peace, security, and development. He praised the UN's role amid global challenges and congratulated the organisers of a nationwide stamp design contest marking the milestone.


    Pakistan’s industrial base on brink as policies falter
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Pakistan’s industrial base on brink as policies falter

Pakistan's industrial base, once viewed as the country's main driver of sustainable economic growth, is rapidly losing steam. The large-scale manufacturing (LSM) sector continues to show alarming signs of stagnation despite government claims of economic stabilisation and improved global ties. Analysts warn that beneath the veneer of macroeconomic progress lies a fragile core, weakened by inconsistent policymaking, escalating energy tariffs, and declining productivity across crucial sectors, as reported by The Express Tribune.


    Trial of shooter of former Japan PM Shinzo Abe to begin next week
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Trial of shooter of former Japan PM Shinzo Abe to begin next week

The trial of the man indicted for killing former Prime Minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe, is set to begin next week as reported by Kyodo News.


    Australian First Nations mission to boost India mining ties
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Australian First Nations mission to boost India mining ties

Australia will lead its first-ever First Nations Business Mission to India this month, aimed at strengthening trade and investment opportunities between Australia's First Nations peoples and India's mining and renewable energy markets, an official release stated.

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