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Mar 12, 2026, 05:02 PM
UNSC Adopts Resolution Condemning Iran's Attacks on GCC Countries and Jordan

UNSC Adopts Resolution Condemning Iran's Attacks on GCC Countries and Jordan

New Delhi: An important diplomatic step has been taken against Iran in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC). India has sponsored the resolution which strongly condemns the attack by Iran on the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries and Jordan. The resolution demands Iran to immediately stop all attacks and mentions its threats to close the Strait of Hormuz as a serious concern. The move is seen as a global concern over the growing instability and maritime security in the Middle East. The 15-member Security Council adopted the resolution. 13 countries voted in favour of the resolution while no vote was cast against it. However, veto-wielding permanent members China and Russia abstained from voting. The United States currently holds the presidency of the UN Security Council. The resolution led by Bahrain was co-sponsored by a total of 135 countries including India. It includes Australia, Canada, Germany, Pakistan, the United Kingdom, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
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Mar 12, 2026, 04:46 PM
Pakistan's Diplomatic Credibility in Question After Failing to Support Saudi Arabia

Pakistan's Diplomatic Credibility in Question After Failing to Support Saudi Arabia

Riyadh: With missiles blaring in the desert region of the Middle East, Pakistan has fallen into a diplomatic trap from which it now finds it difficult to escape. Pakistan has always claimed to maintain a'balance'in the age-old conflict between Saudi Arabia and Iran, but the current situation has opened its poles. According to that strategic agreement signed on 17 September 2025, Pakistan was to treat any attack on Saudi Arabia as its own attack. However, when Iran fired ballistic missiles at Saudi Arabia, Pakistan advised only'restraint'instead of military assistance as promised. This incident has raised big questions about Pakistan's credibility in Riyadh's power corridors. Today's visit to Riyadh by Shahbaz Sharif is no ordinary diplomatic trip, but a very important attempt to remove Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's displeasure. Pakistan is now economically dependent on Saudi Arabia's billions of dollars of investment and loans, while its proximity to Iran's second geopolitical conflict has led Pakistan to declare Ali a'martyr'if he were to attempt to stop the Saudi leader.
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Mar 12, 2026, 04:33 PM
Macron Expresses Concern Over Ongoing US-Iran War, Reveals Confusion Among Allies

Macron Expresses Concern Over Ongoing US-Iran War, Reveals Confusion Among Allies

Paris: French President Emmanuel Macron has openly expressed concern at a meeting of the G-7 countries about the ongoing war between the United States and Iran. Israeli officials believe that the American president has no plans to stop the war any time soon, and that both countries are waiting for regime change in Iran. After an important video conference with the heads of the world's most powerful G-7 member countries, French President Emmanuel Macron publicly stated that no one can say what US President Donald Trump really wants in this ongoing war with Iran. What other world leaders have been saying so far only in private, Macron has now exposed on the international stage. This shows that America's allies are also very confused about the direction of this war.
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Mar 12, 2026, 04:26 PM
US Military Strikes on Iran: Operation Epic Fury's Strategic Significance

US Military Strikes on Iran: Operation Epic Fury's Strategic Significance

When military operations are announced, the name attached to them often carries strategic symbolism. In the case of Operation Epic Fury, the name itself has become part of the story. U.S. President Donald Trump said he personally selected the name for the recent U.S. strikes on Iran after reviewing a list of options presented by military officials. The operation, which targeted Iranian missile and drone capabilities, was described by Trump as a limited military action designed to counter threats from Iran without escalating into a broader war. Trump’s remarks, made during a public appearance in Kentucky and later to reporters during a visit to Thermo Fisher Scientific in Cincinnati, offer a glimpse into how the White House framed the operation—and why the name “Epic Fury” stood out. What Is Operation Epic Fury? Operation Epic Fury refers to the U.S. military strikes against Iranian targets aimed at weakening the country’s missile and drone infrastructure. According to Trump, the operation focused on: Iranian missile stockpiles Drone manufacturing facilities Maritime assets linked to potential attacks in the Gulf Military infrastructure tied to Iranian regional operations The president described the mission as swift and decisive, saying it achieved its objectives quickly. “It is only good if you win,” Trump said during remarks about the operation, adding that the mission had effectively concluded within its first hour. Why Did Trump Choose the Name “Epic Fury”? Trump said the name came from a list of about 20 potential operation names presented by U.S. military generals. According to the president, most of the options failed to capture his attention. “I saw ‘Epic Fury’ and said, ‘I like that name,’” Trump told the audience, describing how he selected it from the list. He joked that the other names were so uninspiring that he was “falling asleep” while reviewing them. While the comment drew laughter from supporters, the naming of military operations is typically handled carefully by defense planners. How military operation names are usually chosen Operation names often serve several purposes: Operational clarity for military planning Public messaging about the mission’s goals Psychological signaling toward adversaries Historical branding for the operation Examples from recent decades include: Operation Desert Storm (1991 Gulf War) Operation Enduring Freedom (War in Afghanistan) Operation Iraqi Freedom (2003 Iraq War) Compared with those names, “Epic Fury” carries a more dramatic tone, emphasizing strength and retaliation. What Trump Says the Strikes Were Meant to Achieve Trump described the military action as a preventive measure rather than the beginning of a war. Speaking to reporters, he framed the strikes as what he called an “excursion”—a limited operation meant to eliminate threats while avoiding prolonged conflict. The president argued that Iran had posed a long-term threat to U.S. interests and regional allies. Key objectives outlined by Trump According to his statements, the operation aimed to: Destroy or damage thousands of Iranian missiles Disable drone manufacturing networks Reduce Iran’s ability to launch attacks Prevent escalation into a larger regional war Trump claimed U.S. forces moved quickly to neutralize missile stockpiles before they could be launched. He suggested Iran possessed 7,000–8,000 missiles, though this figure has not been independently confirmed. How Iran Was Allegedly Caught Off Guard Trump also claimed the strikes surprised Iranian forces. “They didn’t know what hit them,” he said, suggesting the operation unfolded faster than Iran expected. The president said the rapid timeline allowed U.S. forces to achieve their goals before Iranian defenses could respond. However, military analysts caution that early claims of success in military operations often evolve as more information becomes available. For context, newsrooms should monitor updates from: U.S. Department of Defense Iranian state media Independent satellite imagery analysis These sources can help verify the actual damage caused by the strikes. Why the Operation Matters for the Middle East The strikes come amid heightened tensions across the Middle East, particularly involving Iran , Israel , and U.S. forces stationed in the region. Iran has long been accused by Washington of supporting armed groups and developing missile capabilities that threaten regional stability. The United States maintains military bases and naval assets across the Gulf to deter attacks and protect shipping routes. Potential implications of the strikes Experts say the operation could have several outcomes: Short-term deterrence against Iranian missile launches Possible retaliation from Iranian-aligned groups Increased tensions in the Gulf region Diplomatic fallout between Washington and Tehran Why Operation Names Matter Politically Beyond military planning, operation names often become part of the political narrative surrounding a conflict. A name like Epic Fury can shape how the public perceives the mission. Messaging impact of the name Operation names can: Reinforce a government’s strength and resolve Create a memorable label for media coverage Influence domestic political support Send psychological signals to adversaries In this case, Trump’s decision to publicly describe how he chose the name adds a personal dimension to the story. It also reflects his broader political style—combining military messaging with off-the-cuff remarks. What Happens Next? While Trump described the operation as largely complete, the broader consequences remain uncertain. Military strikes rarely exist in isolation. Iran could respond through: Cyber operations Regional proxy groups Missile or drone retaliation Diplomatic escalation International observers will be watching closely to see whether Operation Epic Fury marks the end of a limited strike campaign—or the beginning of a longer confrontation. TL;DR U.S. President Donald Trump said he personally chose the name Operation Epic Fury for strikes on Iran. The name came from a list of around 20 options presented by military generals. The operation targeted Iranian missile stockpiles, drone facilities, and maritime assets. Trump described the mission as a limited action meant to prevent a broader war. Analysts say the long-term consequences will depend on Iran’s response and regional tensions. Tags: Operation Epic Fury
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Mar 12, 2026, 04:16 PM
Indian Government Commits to Tribal Development with Historic Budget Allocation

Indian Government Commits to Tribal Development with Historic Budget Allocation

Gandhinagar: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been continuously striving to provide every facility to the tribal people of the state, for which the central government is successfully implementing many important schemes. The Prime Minister has also announced a package of Rs.2 lakh crore in the next five years for the uplift of the tribals through the Janjatiya Kalyan Yojana. The state government under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhupendrabhai Patel and Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi has done a great job for tribal upliftment by allocating a historic budget of Rs.35,782 crore for the Tribal Development Department, Tribal Development Minister Naresh Patel said in the Legislative Assembly. The Minister said that when the state of Gujarat was separated from Maharashtra in 1961, the combined budget of the Tribal Department and the Social Welfare Department was only Rs.58 crore. In the past 35 to 40 years, only 6 to 6.5 thousand crore rupees were spent. But in 2007, the then Chief Minister and Prime Minister of the country Modi announced a package of Rs.15 thousand crore for the overall development of the entire tribal society.
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Mar 12, 2026, 04:14 PM
Iran's New Supreme Leader Vows Revenge Against Martyrs' Deaths, Threatens US Military Bases

Iran's New Supreme Leader Vows Revenge Against Martyrs' Deaths, Threatens US Military Bases

Tehran: As soon as he took the reins of power as Iran's new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei caused a sensation around the world. In his first official message, he made it clear that Iran is determined to avenge the deaths of its martyrs and innocent children. Mojtaba, the son of former Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, declared that any martyrdom will not go in vain and the enemies will have to pay a heavy price. This statement has raised concerns in Western countries and especially in the Israel-US camp. Mojtaba has made a big statement about Hormuz, which is considered to be strategically very important. He said that Iran does not want to harm global trade by closing this international waterway, but attacks will continue on all US military bases located in the Middle East. His order is that until the US vacates all its military bases in the region, Iranian missiles and drones will not stop. Donald Trump announced that the intensity of the US strikes on the Mojtaba sites could increase in the coming days.
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Mar 12, 2026, 04:00 PM
Israel-Iran War: Conflict Intensifies Amid Tensions in Gulf Region

Israel-Iran War: Conflict Intensifies Amid Tensions in Gulf Region

Israel-Iran War Live Updates: The ongoing conflict in West Asia is getting more fierce day by day. Iran, which is being fiercely attacked by the US and Israel, is also retaliating strongly. The conflict has now entered its thirteenth day amid the roar of missiles and drones. Attacks on ships are continuing in Homurz. The entire region is in the grip of tension. US President Trump's tough attitude towards war and the increasing conflict in the Gulf countries is proving to be a big crisis for global politics. India has said that the government is keeping a close eye on the rapidly changing situation. Read all the updates related to the ongoing conflict in West Asia in this live blog of Amar Ujala.
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Mar 12, 2026, 03:50 PM
Opposition Set to Move No-Confidence Motion Against National Election Commissioner

Opposition Set to Move No-Confidence Motion Against National Election Commissioner

The opposition is set to move a no-confidence motion against National Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar, sources said. The opposition is likely to move a no-confidence motion against Gyanesh in both the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha on Thursday or Friday. According to sources, 120 Lok Sabha MPs and 60 Rajya Sabha MPs have signed the no-confidence motion.
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Mar 12, 2026, 03:39 PM
India Increases Booking Interval for LPG Cylinders Amid War Situation in West Asia

India Increases Booking Interval for LPG Cylinders Amid War Situation in West Asia

Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri told Parliament that in the context of the war situation in West Asia, the booking interval for LPG cylinders in rural and remote areas has been increased to 45 days. However, in the case of urban areas, this gap has been kept at 25 days. The minister said that the booking system has been regulated to prevent black-marketing of cooking gas. Initially, the rule was to book a second cylinder after 21 days of booking. Later, the time limit was increased to 25 days. At present, the same rule is in place in cities, but to book a second cylinder in rural areas, sources said. This decision has been taken so that there is a facility of various alternative fuels, including dry wood, in rural areas. He also told the Lok Sabha that there is no shortage of petrol, diesel and kerosene in the country. LPG is also in sufficient stock. He also assured that there is no reason to panic about the fuel. About 60 percent of India's total demand for LPG is imported from abroad, a large part of which comes through the Strait of Hormuz. On 28 March, the minister said that the situation has affected the country's LPG production, but he has been given instructions to increase the supply
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Mar 12, 2026, 03:36 PM
CPI(M) Organizes Mass Rallies Across India Demanding Justice and Better Livelihoods

CPI(M) Organizes Mass Rallies Across India Demanding Justice and Better Livelihoods

The CPI (M) is holding mass rallies in different parts of the country demanding justice for the victims of the lynching of a woman tied to a pole in Bihar. In addition, the CPI (M) has organised protests at three places in Madhubani district. CPI (M) will hold a'Jan Aakrosh'rally at Delhi's Ramlila Maidan on March 24. Preparations for the rally are underway in the north Indian state. The main rally is in Tharali, Uttarakhand, at an altitude of 7,500 feet above sea level. The main rally in the state left from Dehradun on March 8. CPI (M) politburo member Biju Krishnan and other leaders are in the jatha. Apart from demanding livelihood for farmers and labourers, activists of projects like ASHA, Mid Day Meal or Anganwadi are participating in large numbers. Another jatha has been taken out from Sur Singh village in Punjab's Tarn Taran. CPI (M) politburo member Nilotpal Basu has taken part in three villages in Bihar's Madhubani district. On March 26, Ashok Yadav, politburo member of Ramlila Maidan, explained the Ramlila rally's rationale to the European
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Mar 12, 2026, 03:31 PM
Shiv Sena Dispute Reaches Supreme Court as Both Factions Prepare for Final Argument

Shiv Sena Dispute Reaches Supreme Court as Both Factions Prepare for Final Argument

Eknath Shinde, the Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra, led the biggest rebellion within the Shiv Sena in 2022. He walked out with 40 MLAs and directly challenged the Shiv Sena leadership i.e. Uddhav Thackeray. When the dispute between the two parties went to the door of the Election Commission, the Election Commission gave both the name Shiv Sena and the bow and arrow with the party symbol to Eknath Shinde. Eknath Shinde was the Chief Minister of Maharashtra from June 2022 to October 2024. Now he is the Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra. Meanwhile, the Shiv Sena's dispute has reached the Supreme Court. The case has not been decided for the last three years. Now both the factions are ready for the final argument, but the court has given the next date. On Thursday, Kapil Sibal argued on behalf of Shiv Sena. Both the factions have shown readiness for the final argument. However, after hearing both the sides, the Supreme Court has now said that the next date of hearing. In the original 2022 Shiv Sena defection, 40 MLAs including the then Chief Minister, Eknath Shinde, have resigned from the Maha Vikas Aghadi government.
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Mar 12, 2026, 03:29 PM
Iran's Supreme Leader Threatens to Close Strait of Hormuz Amid Global Oil Market Turmoil

Iran's Supreme Leader Threatens to Close Strait of Hormuz Amid Global Oil Market Turmoil

Iran's new Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei has indicated that pressure to close the Strait of Hormuz could be used. This was his first public message since taking office, broadcast on state television on Thursday. The new leader's statement comes at a time when the global oil market is in turmoil due to Iran's continued attacks on shipping and energy infrastructure in the Persian Gulf. The price of Brent crude oil in the international market has again topped $100 per barrel. In his address to the nation, Iran's new Supreme Leader Mohammad Mojtaba Khamenei called for national unity. He said that the Strait of Hormuz would be closed to pressure enemies. He made it clear that the Strait of Hormuz would remain closed. He described the port as a means of pressure on Iran's enemies. He stressed the importance of continuing to maintain friendly relations with the United States, but called for an immediate cessation of military talks.
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Mar 12, 2026, 03:27 PM
UP CM Yogi Holds Meeting on Diesel-Petrol and LPG Supply Amid Concerns Over Shortages

UP CM Yogi Holds Meeting on Diesel-Petrol and LPG Supply Amid Concerns Over Shortages

UP News: CM Yogi held a high-level meeting regarding diesel-petrol and LPG in UP. On Thursday, the Chief Minister held a detailed review meeting with senior officials of the government and top officials of the oil companies and reviewed the current demand and supply situation of LPG in the state. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has directed to ensure uninterrupted and smooth supply of LPG in the state.
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Mar 12, 2026, 02:59 PM
Farmer's Death in West Midnapore Sparks Political Row Over Crashing Potato Prices

Farmer's Death in West Midnapore Sparks Political Row Over Crashing Potato Prices

The death of a farmer in West Midnapore, who was in dire straits due to crashing potato prices, has sparked a political row. The family claims that the farmer committed suicide by consuming poison after suffering huge losses in potato cultivation and unable to bear the pressure of debt. According to police, the deceased has been identified as Rakhal Adi, a resident of Rangamati village in Chandrakona block number one of West Midnapore district. According to family sources, Rakhal had cultivated potatoes on about four bighas of land this year. The cultivation cost was about one lakh forty thousand rupees. He had reportedly cultivated potatoes with a loan on his wife's jewellery. Rakhal's own land is only ten kathas. His family, including his mother, wife and two children. Family sources claim that the price of potatoes started falling in the market as soon as he started picking potatoes from the field. Currently, the price of potatoes is hovering around 320 rupees per quintal. The farmers allege that the situation did not raise even a fraction of the cost of production.
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Mar 12, 2026, 02:49 PM
Iran's New Supreme Leader Calls for Unity, Vengeance Against 'Aggressors'

Iran's New Supreme Leader Calls for Unity, Vengeance Against 'Aggressors'

Iran's new Supreme leader, Ayatollah Seyyed Mojtaba Hosseini Khamenei, on Thursday urged neghbouring Muslim-majority countries in the region to clarify their stance regarding the "aggressors" against Iran and the "killers of its people," emphasising that foreign military bases must be shut down immediately. In his first-ever statement, Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Hosseini Khamenei addressed regional developments and the ongoing West Asia conflict. Khamenei said neighbouring nations must determine where they stand. "The Islamic Republic without seeking to establish domination and colonialism in the region, is fully prepared for unity and warm, cordial mutual relations with all its neighbors. The countries of the region must clarify their stance regarding the aggressors against our dear homeland and the killers of our people. I recommend that they shut down those bases as soon as possible; for they must surely have realized by now that America's claim of establishing security and peace has been nothing but a lie," he said. "The enemy has gradually established bases in some neighboring countries over the years. In the recent offensive, some of those military bases were put to use, which naturally we have targeted with attacks, precisely as we had issued explicit warnings, and without making any encroachment on those countries themselves, solely striking those bases," he added. Earlier, Hosseini Khamenei also called for the blockage of Hormuz. Mojtaba further said that they must resist their enemies- the US and Israel. "Dear fighter brothers! The desire of the masses of the people is the continuation of effective and regret-inducing defense," he said. Furthermore, the leverage of blocking the Strait of Hormuz must certainly continue to be used," he said. Khamenei also thanked resistance fighters of Hezbollah and Yemen for supporting the Islamic Regime. "Without a doubt, the solidarity of the components of the resistance front will shorten the path to liberation from the Zionist sedition. The brave and faithful Yemen did not stop defending the oppressed people of Gaza, and the devoted Hezbollah has come to the aid of the Islamic Republic despite all obstacles, and the Iraqi resistance has courageously taken the same line," he said. In his statement, Mojtaba said that honouring the legacy of his predecessors was a difficult task. "For me, leaning upon a place that has been the seat of two great leaders, the great Khomeini and the martyred Khamenei, is a difficult task. I had the honor of visiting their body after martyrdom; what I saw was a mountain of steadfastness, and I heard that he had clenched the fist of his healthy hand," he said. The Iranian leader further vowed vengeance for those who lost their lives in the war. "I assure everyone that we will not forgo vengeance for the blood of your martyrs. The vengeance we have in mind is not limited to the martyrdom of the great leader of the Revolution; rather, every member of the nation who is martyred by the enemy constitutes an independent subject in the file of vengeance," he said. "Only a limited amount of blood revenge for the martyrs has so far taken concrete form, but until it is fully achieved, this case will remain on top of all other cases. The crime that the enemy has deliberately committed regarding the Minab Tayyibah Tree School and some similar cases holds a special status in this reckoning," he added. Mojtaba takes over the Supreme Leader's chair at a volatile time, when Iran's neighbours had been bombed by Iran in a barrage of missiles. The tone of his statement suggests that he will continue his fathers campaign against US-Israel strikes.
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Mar 12, 2026, 02:48 PM
India's Retail Inflation Hits 10-Month High at 3.21% in February

India's Retail Inflation Hits 10-Month High at 3.21% in February

India’s headline retail inflation rose to a 10-month high of 3.21% year-on-year (YoY) in February, edging up from 2.74% in January, according to data released by the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation on Thursday. The increase was largely driven by food and precious metal prices, along with base effects. Food inflation was 3.47% in the month, while combined food and beverages inflation stood at 3.35%. Economists noted that the February print does not reflect any inflation pressures from the West Asia war. However, they warned that rising crude oil prices amid West Asia tensions pose an upside risk to retail inflation. Most of them also expect the Reserve Bank of India ( RBI ) to maintain a long pause on policy rates. The headline inflation figure remained below the RBI’s medium-term target of 4% for the 13th consecutive month. The February print is only the second reading under the new, 2024-base consumer price index series. The top five items with high inflation in February were silver jewellery (160.84%), gold/diamond/platinum jewellery (48.16%), coconut: copra (46.16%), tomato (45.29%), and cauliflower (43.77%). Inflation in the personal care segment stood at 19.64%, with other personal effects at 60.80%. Housing inflation was 2.12%. Apart from food, jewellery prices, particularly gold and silver, also contributed significantly to the February inflation print, reflecting the impact of the global bullion rally on domestic inflation. Core inflation (excluding food and energy) is estimated at around 3.4%, indicating contained demand-side pressures in housing, health, and communication, said Vikrant Chaturvedi, Associate Director – Research, Brickwork Ratings. “This divergence between food and precious metals volatility versus relatively stable core highlights that while headline prints remain sensitive to supply shocks and asset price surges, underlying inflation dynamics are still benign.” Aditi Nayar, Chief Economist at Icra Ltd, however, underlined that the uptick in February was almost entirely led by the food and beverages (F&B) segment, which accounted for as much as 44 basis points of the 47 bps rise in the headline print from January. Sakshi Gupta, Principal Economist at HDFC Bank , said the year-on-year increase in the headline print was due to base effects, but on a sequential basis, there was moderation across both core and food. Rajani Sinha, Chief Economist at CareEdge Ratings, said oil marketing companies are expected to absorb crude prices up to around $90 per barrel over the medium term. She added that if disruptions persist and crude prices remain above $90 per barrel, OMCs may pass on part of the higher costs to consumers. “If average annual crude oil prices remain elevated at $100/bbl or higher, CPI inflation could rise above 5% in FY27. This is against our base case projection of 4.3% for FY27, prior to the war situation,” Sinha said. Rural inflation stood at 3.37% and urban at 3.02% in February. Devendra Pant, Chief Economist at India Ratings and Research, noted that despite hardening crude and petroleum product prices, retail prices of petrol and diesel have not increased and are expected to remain the same in the near term. LPG prices have been increased by Rs 60 per cylinder, he said. “Factoring in the continuing increase in food products price/inflation in March, LPG price hike, and evolving currency movements, Ind-Ra expects March 2026 retail inflation to increase to 3.7%,” Pant said. Noting that March inflation would reflect the initial impact of higher fuel prices, especially LPG, Madan Sabnavis, Chief Economist at Bank of Baroda, expects March inflation to be in the range of 3.2-3.5%. From a monetary policy perspective, Pant stated that the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is watchful and his agency expects a long pause on policy rates. Nayar also said that heightened uncertainty from geopolitics transmitting into India’s growth and inflation outlook supports the case for a pause in the upcoming April 2026 Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting. In the February MPC meeting, the RBI kept the policy rate unchanged at 5.25%.
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Mar 12, 2026, 02:45 PM
Gujarat Government Committed to Security and Good Governance: Deputy Chief Minister

Gujarat Government Committed to Security and Good Governance: Deputy Chief Minister

Ahmedabad તા.12: Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghvi today expressed the government's commitment to the security and good governance of the state while giving a sharp reply to the debate on the budgetary demands of the Home, Jail, Law and Justice departments in the Gujarat Legislative Assembly. He presented the figures of the achievements of the departments while giving a befitting reply to the baseless allegations of the opposition. He said that the edifice of development can always stand on the strong foundation of law and order. The budget has made a historic provision of ₹14,265 crore for the Home Department and ₹2,702 crore for the Law and Judiciary. This allocation is a living document of the fearless life of the citizens of Gujarat and the respect of women. Shri Sanghvi added, "The Home Department is the shield of Gujarat, while the Judiciary is the scepter." The mantra of Shri Bhupendra Patel's government is clear: Zero tolerance for criminals and instant justice for the common citizen. < IDRA > Deputy Chief Minister Shri Vijay Rupani said that the state's security system is being built under a six-pillar strategy.
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Mar 12, 2026, 02:42 PM
India Assures No LPG Shortage Amid Panic Booking Surge

India Assures No LPG Shortage Amid Panic Booking Surge

New Delhi: The government has again assured that there is no shortage of LPG. However, panic booking has increased. Joint Secretary in the Oil Ministry Sujata Sharma gave this update on Thursday. She informed that the Center has given 40,000 kiloliters of extra kerosene to the states amid concerns over LPG. Sujata Sharma's response came after Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri's position on the issue in the Lok Sabha. Puri also told the Lok Sabha today that as part of demand management measures, cylinders will now be booked in 45 days in villages. It has already been increased from 21 days to 25 days for cities. Sujata Sharma, referring to the availability of LPG in the country, said, "There is no news of any shortage." However, she said that bookings have increased because consumers are rushing to secure supplies amid concerns about potential disruptions. She described the increase as not the result of any real shortage but a panic-driven need. LPG imports account for about 60% of India's LPG imports. India is going through a difficult regional supply situation.
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Mar 12, 2026, 02:39 PM
Kerala Assembly Elections: Aam Aadmi Party Releases Candidate List as Election Commission Introduces Transparency Measures

Kerala Assembly Elections: Aam Aadmi Party Releases Candidate List as Election Commission Introduces Transparency Measures

New Delhi: The Aam Aadmi Party on Thursday announced the first list of 22 candidates for the upcoming Assembly Election in Kerala. Earlier, Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar said that the upcoming assembly elections in Kerala are expected to set a benchmark for democratic practices, expressing confidence in the preparedness of the state’s election machinery and cooperation from political parties. “All the political parties and the entire election machinery have assured that the upcoming elections in Kerala are going to be the model not only for the country, but for the world,” he said. Earlier, Kumar had announced several initiatives aimed at ensuring transparency and improving the voting experience. According to the Election Commission of India, electors will be allowed to carry their mobile phones up to the gate of the polling station to facilitate ease of voting. In another first for Kerala, Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) will display colour photographs of candidates to help voters identify them easily. The Chief Election Commissioner also said that Presiding Officers will upload voter turnout data directly to the ECINET application every two hours during polling. Kumar said additional measures have been introduced to streamline the counting process. Postal ballots will be counted two rounds before EVM votes, while mandatory counting of VVPAT slips will take place in cases where there is a mismatch between Form 17C and EVM data. The Election Commission also announced that all polling stations in the state will have 100 per cent webcasting to ensure transparency during the voting process. To enhance voter participation, special arrangements have been made for senior citizens above 85 years of age and persons with disabilities, who will have the option to vote from home. Kerala is expected to witness large voter participation in the upcoming Assembly elections, with dedicated outreach programmes being conducted in colleges to encourage youth participation. The Commission said the state’s strong democratic traditions and high literacy levels are expected to contribute to a smooth and credible electoral process. (Source: ANI)
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Iran's New Supreme Leader Vows Strong Response After Father's Assassination

Iran's New Supreme Leader Vows Strong Response After Father's Assassination

Iran’s newly appointed Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, has issued a strong statement following the assassination of his father, former Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, during coordinated U.S.-Israeli strikes. In his first remarks after assuming the country’s highest leadership role, Mojtaba Khamenei on Thursday declared that the Strait of Hormuz will remain closed and warned that Iran will continue its actions against what he described as enemy targets in the region. The statement signals a potential escalation in tensions across the Middle East as Iran responds to the killing of its longtime leader. In a televised address, Mojtaba Khamenei said Iran intends to continue using the closure of the Strait of Hormuz as a strategic tool during the conflict. The crucial waterway, through which a large portion of the world’s oil supply passes, has long been considered a major point of leverage in regional geopolitics. He also warned that all U.S. military bases in the Middle East should be shut down, stating that they could face attacks if they remain operational. Khamenei further indicated that Iran is considering expanding the conflict if hostilities with the United States and Israel continue. According to his written statement, Iran has already conducted studies on opening additional fronts in areas where, he claimed, the enemy has limited experience and is vulnerable. “The lever of blocking the Strait of Hormuz must continue to be used,” he said, adding that new fronts could be activated if the war continues and if circumstances require it. Reiterating Iran’s stance, he declared that the country would not forget “the revenge for the blood of the martyrs.” The new Supreme Leader also said Iran would seek compensation for the damage caused during the conflict. If such compensation is denied, he warned that Iran would claim equivalent assets from its enemies or destroy property of equal value. At the same time, Mojtaba Khamenei said Iran does not seek domination or colonial influence in the region and remains open to maintaining unity and friendly relations with neighbouring countries. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the longest-serving head of state in the Middle East, was killed during the opening phase of the strikes targeting Tehran. The attack reportedly hit the presidential complex while Khamenei was with members of his family, including Mojtaba’s wife and son, on the 10th day of Ramadan. In his address, Mojtaba Khamenei also emphasised the importance of national unity during difficult times. He said solidarity among citizens and different groups within the country must be preserved, urging people to set aside differences and overlook disagreements. Mojtaba Khamenei’s first statement as Iran’s Supreme Leader reflects a mix of warning and resolve, signalling that the country intends to respond strongly to recent events while calling for unity at home. As tensions remain high in the region, his remarks indicate that the situation could continue to shape the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East in the days ahead.
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Mar 12, 2026, 02:34 PM
Iran's Supreme Leader Threatens US Military Bases and Strait of Hormuz Closure

Iran's Supreme Leader Threatens US Military Bases and Strait of Hormuz Closure

Iran-Israel News: For the first time after becoming the Supreme Leader of Iran, Mojtaba Khamenei's statement has come out. He said that the Strait of Hormuz will remain closed and we will leave no stone unturned to avenge the blood of the martyrs, especially the martyrs of Minab. Mojtaba Khamenei said,'All American bases located in this region should be closed immediately, otherwise they will be attacked.'Iran's new Supreme Leader warned in his statement that until these American military installations are closed, they will remain potential targets throughout the region. He also talked about the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world's most important energy routes connecting the Persian Gulf to the Gulf of Oman. He said that Iran should continue to use this strategic choke point as a weapon in the conflict. Iran should continue to block the Strait of Hormuz. Mojtaba said that Iran will not hesitate to retaliate, especially in the southern city of Minab.
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Mar 12, 2026, 02:32 PM
Iran's New Supreme Leader Warns US-Israel Amid Ongoing War

Iran's New Supreme Leader Warns US-Israel Amid Ongoing War

Mojtaba Khamenei On US-Israel Iran War: The war between the US-Israel and Iran has not stopped. Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei died a few days ago, and hundreds of civilians have lost their lives so far. Even now the US and Israel are attacking Iran, and Iran is also retaliating strongly. As Iran is attacking the Gulf countries, the war is a sign of further escalation. Iran has just elected its Supreme Leader after the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has been elected as the Supreme Leader of Iran. Today he has given his first address after the election of Mojtaba Khamenei as the Supreme Leader. This time, Mojtaba Khamenei has given a big warning to the US-Israel. "Close all American airbases in the region, continue attacks on the Gulf countries," Khameini said in his first media message quoted by the Iranian government.
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Mar 12, 2026, 02:28 PM
India Constitutes High-Level Committee to Monitor Iran Crisis

India Constitutes High-Level Committee to Monitor Iran Crisis

New Delhi: In view of the escalating tensions in Iran and the Middle East, the Government of India has taken a major step on the diplomatic and strategic front. To closely monitor the latest developments and protect India's national interests, the Central Government (Iran Crisis India) has constituted a high-level special committee of three Union Ministers. This important committee is headed by Union Home Minister Amit Shah, who will directly coordinate with the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) to monitor the situation (geopolitical strategy). According to sources, in addition to Home Minister Amit Shah, the committee also includes top ministers from the Ministries of External Affairs and Defence / Finance, including External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar and Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri. What is the main agenda of the committee?
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Mar 12, 2026, 02:25 PM
BJP's Jharkhand Unit Undergoes Revamp, Appoints New District Presidents

BJP's Jharkhand Unit Undergoes Revamp, Appoints New District Presidents

State Bureau, Ranchi: Major changes have been made in the Bharatiya Janata Party, Jharkhand Pradesh with the aim of revamping the organization and strengthening it at the grassroots level. As per the directions of State President Aditya Sahu, the party has officially announced the names of new district presidents for three important districts. This decision has been taken keeping in mind the upcoming political challenges and organizational expansion.
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Mar 12, 2026, 02:25 PM
Iran's Supreme Leader Rejects US-Brokered Peace, Threatens Consequences

Iran's Supreme Leader Rejects US-Brokered Peace, Threatens Consequences

In his first major public address since succeeding his assassinated father as Iran’s Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei delivered a defiant message to the United States, Israel and regional powers, rejecting any notion of American-brokered peace and warning of severe consequences if Iran’s demands are not met. Speaking amid the ongoing Israel-Iran war that has already claimed the life of his predecessor Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the new leader declared that Tehran will extract compensation from its enemies “under any circumstances.” “We will obtain compensation from the enemy under any circumstances, and if they refuse, we will destroy their assets to the same extent,” Khamenei stated firmly. He directly accused Washington of deception, telling countries across the Middle East that American claims of working toward peace are hollow. “The countries of the region must realize that America’s claim of establishing peace was nothing but a lie,” he said. Khamenei called for greater unity among Iran’s network of regional allies, framing the conflict in stark ideological terms. “There is no doubt that cooperation among the forces of the resistance front brings closer the path to salvation from the Zionist conspiracy,” he added. The Supreme Leader singled out Yemen for special praise, highlighting its continued support for Palestinians despite the broader regional turmoil. “Brave and faithful Yemen has not abandoned the defense of the oppressed people of Gaza,” Khamenei said. The remarks come at a critical juncture in the war, with Iranian officials repeatedly demanding reparations and security guarantees from the United States and Israel following a series of devastating strikes. Analysts say the new leader’s uncompromising tone signals that Tehran intends to maintain a hardline position, using both diplomatic pressure and the threat of further retaliation to achieve its objectives. Also Read:
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Mar 12, 2026, 02:25 PM
Bihar CM Nitish Kumar's Samriddhi Yatra: Minister Lesi Singh Becomes Emotional Praising Chief Minister

Bihar CM Nitish Kumar's Samriddhi Yatra: Minister Lesi Singh Becomes Emotional Praising Chief Minister

ExtensionAdd as a preferredsource on google The third leg of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's Samriddhi Yatra took place today in Purnia. While addressing the public, senior JDU minister Lesi Singh became emotional and described the Chief Minister as Lord Krishna from the stage. Read Trending Videos Remove this video / advertisementLesi Singh's throat was choked while addressing the public on the emotional stage. He said that when the mountain of difficulties broke over him and his family, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar stood with him and pulled him out of every crisis. During this time Lesi Singh became emotional and cried on the stage. Thousands of people present there witnessed this emotional moment. Advertising politician and personal integrity Singh said that the Chief Minister led Bihar on the path of development. He praised Nitish Kumar's contribution in empowering himself and other women. Lesi Singh is not just a minister, but a leader who does not read the voice of the people of Purnia.
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Mar 12, 2026, 02:24 PM
Junaid Ahmad's Campaign Gains Momentum with AOC and Bernie Sanders Endorsements

Junaid Ahmad's Campaign Gains Momentum with AOC and Bernie Sanders Endorsements

Chicago (Illinois), Dt. 12: The political battle for the 8th Congressional District in the US state of Illinois has entered an exciting phase. Indian-origin Democratic candidate Junaid Ahmad has been officially endorsed by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC), the famous and influential Congresswoman from New York. This endorsement breathed new life into Junaid Ahmad's campaign and catapulted him among progressive voters. Junaid Ahmad's enthusiasm. Junaid Ahmad described the endorsement as "great news." He expressed his happiness on social media, saying, "With AOC's endorsement, I am even more excited to be in this race and be a voice for every ordinary working person in my district." Earlier last month, he was also endorsed by veteran leader Bernie Sanders, indicating that Junaid Ahmad was gaining the trust of the top Democratic leaders of the party.
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Mar 12, 2026, 02:16 PM
Escalating Middle East Conflict Worsens Global Fuel Crisis

Escalating Middle East Conflict Worsens Global Fuel Crisis

The nearly two-week war in the Middle East has taken a vicarious form after US and Israeli attacks on Iran. Iran has been attacking US military bases in the Gulf, laying landmines in the Strait of Hormuz and the Persian Gulf, blocking oil-carrying ships. This has deepened the global fuel crisis. Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky made a big claim on Thursday. He told The New York Times that last week the United States had asked Ukraine for help in the midst of the Iran war. Zelensky claimed that Kiev had provided interceptor drones and experts to help protect US military bases in Jordan. The big thing is that Ukraine, which has been fighting Russia for the past four years and has been pleading with the United States for money from weapons for this war, is just as desperate to help Ukraine in a war.
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Mar 12, 2026, 02:12 PM
Bihar Governor Arrives in Patna Ahead of Swearing-in Ceremony

Bihar Governor Arrives in Patna Ahead of Swearing-in Ceremony

Patna: Newly appointed Bihar Governor Lt. Gen. (retd) Syed Ata Hasnain arrived in Patna on Thursday, a day before his swearing-in ceremony. According to officials, the oath of office and secrecy will be administered on March 14 at Lok Bhawan. The oath of office and secrecy will be administered by the Chief Justice of Patna High Court. On his arrival, Syed Ata Hasnain was received at Patna Airport by Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Kumar Sinha, Industries Minister Dilip Jaiswal and other leaders of the NDA government. Governor Arrived in Patna Lt. Gen. (retd) Syed Ata Hasnain is widely known for his distinguished career and strategic leadership in the Indian Army. During his nearly four decades of service, he held several important positions and earned a reputation as an expert on security and strategic affairs. Between 2012 and 2014, he served as the commander of the Srinagar-based Chinar Corps (XV Corps), where he led major counter-insurgency operations in Jammu and Kashmir and played a key role in strengthening the region's security architecture. Governor Dilen had emphasised his role as the "brain" of the Kashmiri population during his tenure.
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Mar 12, 2026, 02:12 PM
Iran's Supreme Leader Calls for Strait of Hormuz Closure Amid Global Energy Crisis

Iran's Supreme Leader Calls for Strait of Hormuz Closure Amid Global Energy Crisis

Tehran: Iran's new supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei issued a message to the nation on Thursday. His message was read out by a TV presenter on Iranian state television. A picture of Mojtaba Khamenei was also shown. This is the first time Mojtaba Khamenei has made a statement since he became the country's supreme leader. In his statement, Khamenei wrote that the Strait of Hormuz must remain closed, and other fronts will be opened if necessary. This could increase concern amid the energy crisis all over the world. He also vowed to avenge his martyrs and advocated for continuing attacks against the Gulf countries. He said, "Dear fighters, brothers, the people demand that an effective and regrettable defense be continued. The closure of the Gulf of Hormuz must also be used. They need to keep the other fronts open, if necessary."
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Mar 12, 2026, 02:05 PM
Iran's Supreme Leader Demands US Base Closures, Threatens Further Strikes Against Israel

Iran's Supreme Leader Demands US Base Closures, Threatens Further Strikes Against Israel

In his first major public address since assuming the role of Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei declared that Iran will pursue unrelenting revenge for the deaths of its citizens and issued an urgent demand for the immediate closure of all American military bases across the Middle East, framing the bases as launchpads for attacks on Iranian soil amid the ongoing war with Israel. Speaking to a crowd of supporters and resistance fighters, Khamenei vowed that Tehran would not relent in its retaliation. “We will not back down from avenging the blood of our martyrs,” he stated firmly. “Every martyr from our people will have their own special revenge,” he said. The new leader praised Iran’s regional allies, highlighting the role of Hezbollah and Iraqi resistance groups in supporting the Islamic Republic. “The self-sacrificing Hezbollah came to support the Islamic Republic despite all obstacles,” Khamenei said. “The resistance in Iraq has courageously followed the path of supporting the Islamic Republic,” he said. He added that the broader “resistance front is an integral part of the values of the Islamic revolution” and thanked its fighters, declaring that “we consider the countries of the resistance front to be our best friends.” Khamenei claimed Iran’s recent missile and drone strikes had already shattered Israel’s confidence. “Our powerful strikes have shattered the enemy’s illusion of being able to control and divide our homeland,” he said, warning that “if the war continues, fronts will be activated in areas where the enemy has no experience.” Turning sharply to the United States’ military footprint in the region, Khamenei issued a direct ultimatum to neighboring governments. “The enemy’s bases in the region aim to control its countries,” he declared. “We were attacked from enemy bases in neighboring countries and we are forced to respond.” He repeated the demand twice for emphasis: “We recommend that countries in the region close American bases.” Later, he sharpened the message: “We recommend the immediate closure of US bases because our people were killed from them.” Khamenei insisted Iran’s targets remain strictly limited. “We are only targeting American bases in the region,” he said. “From now on, we will be forced to continue targeting American bases in the region,” he added. He stressed that Iran still seeks peaceful ties with its neighbors: “We have borders with 15 countries and we have always wanted and still want to establish constructive relations with them,” while adding, “We believe in friendship with neighboring countries, but we are compelled to continue targeting American bases within them.” The Supreme Leader also referenced a specific incident that has inflamed Iranian public anger. “We will not hesitate to avenge the crimes committed by the enemy, especially the Minab school massacre,” he said, urging regional countries to “define their stance against the aggressors and the killers of our people.” In a call to mobilisation at home, Khamenei told Iranians: “The people must be strongly present in all arenas to thwart all enemy plots.” He further ordered full use of national capabilities, saying “all capabilities must be utilized to close the Strait of Hormuz” and “action must be taken in all areas where the enemies are weak.” “Our forces have blocked the enemy’s path with their powerful strikes,” he concluded, reiterating Iran’s preparedness: “We are fully prepared to establish friendly relations with all neighboring countries.” The speech comes as tensions between Israel and Iran remain at a dangerous high following weeks of direct exchanges. Also Read:
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Mar 12, 2026, 02:05 PM
Congress Prepares to Intervene in India's Gas Supply Crisis Amid Iran-Israel Conflict

Congress Prepares to Intervene in India's Gas Supply Crisis Amid Iran-Israel Conflict

ExpansionAdd as a preferredsource on google Amid the situation arising out of the Iran-Israel war over the supply of LPG gas and the problem of commercial gas, the Congress is now preparing to enter the fray. The Congress has announced that the party will deploy its leaders and workers at the block level to help people with problems related to gas cylinders. Read Trending VideosThat Video / Advertisement RemovedThe leaders of the block level will be helped. Madhya Pradesh Congress Committee President Jitendra (Jitu) Patwari said that in view of the current situation, the party is considering this as a crisis in the country. Congress workers and leaders will be deployed to help people at the block level. He said that a responsible leader will be appointed in every block. Also Read - For the first time in the season, the temperature has reached 40 degrees, 5-7 degrees above normal in many cities of the state.
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Mar 12, 2026, 02:02 PM
Indian-American Candidate Jay Waingankar Gains Momentum in New Jersey's 12th Congressional District Election

Indian-American Candidate Jay Waingankar Gains Momentum in New Jersey's 12th Congressional District Election

Trenton (New Jersey), Dt. 12: Indian-American youth continue to dominate American politics. New Jersey's 12th Congressional District election marks a turning point. Former White House official and 28-year veteran Jay Waingankar has been officially endorsed by the prestigious organization Indian American Impact. The endorsement further strengthens Waingankar's bid, who is emerging as a new and bold voice for communities in the area. The American Impact Group praised Waingankar on social media, saying, "We are proud to endorse Jay Waingankar for Congress in New Jersey. He is a leading voice of his generation on critical issues like clean energy, health care, and immigration." Notably, more than 14% of the population in this New Jersey district are Indian Americans, and Impact believes that Jay is a true reflection of the community's aspirations. "
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Mar 12, 2026, 01:59 PM
Iran's Supreme Leader Vows Revenge for War Dead as Conflict Rages On

Iran's Supreme Leader Vows Revenge for War Dead as Conflict Rages On

In his first address as Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei vowed on Thursday, March 12, to avenge those killed in the war, including in a strike on a school. “Iran would obtain compensation from its enemy. I assure everyone that we will not abandon seeking revenge for the blood of your martyrs,” he said referring to the United States. If it refuses, Iran will take from its assets. When Ali Khamenei took over from the late Grand Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, he did not immediately make a public speech in person; instead waiting until after a 40-day mourning period. However, Mojtaba Khamenei finds himself and the Iranian government he leads in perhaps its most-desperate fight since the 1979 Islamic Revolution. He described the task of donning the mantle once held by his father and the first Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, “difficult.” “I had the honour of visiting his body after his martyrdom; what I saw was a mountain of firmness, and I was told that the fist of his healthy hand was clenched,” he said, “The difficulty of assuming the leadership after such a person… bridging this gap is only possible with the help of the Divine Truth and your assistance, the people.” His statement was read on state television by a news anchor. Khamenei did not appear on camera, and an Israeli assessment indicates he was wounded in the war’s opening salvo. He spoke about his other family members, including his wife and sister who were killed with his late father. He paid homage to the fallen soldiers and commanders killed in the 13 days of the ongoing war. “Besides my father, whose loss has become a public matter, my dear and faithful wife, in whom I had hopes, my self-sacrificing sister who dedicated herself to serving her parents and finally received her reward, along with her young child, and my other sister’s husband, who was a knowledgeable and noble person, joined the caravan of martyrs,” he said “My sincere thanks go to our brave fighters who… with their crushing blows, have blocked the enemy’s path and made them abandon the illusion of being able to dominate our dear homeland and possibly partition it,” he said. On the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, he said it should be used and that Iran’s attacks on Gulf Arab neighbours will continue. Iran’s unrelenting attacks on shipping traffic and energy infrastructure in the Persian Gulf pushed oil back above USD 100 a barrel on Thursday, as American and Israeli strikes pounded the Islamic Republic with no sign of an end to the war in sight. Iran is trying to inflict enough global economic pain to pressure the United States and Israel to halt their bombardment, which started the war on February 28. Iran’s president said its attacks would continue until Iran gets security guarantees against another assault, indicating that even a ceasefire or US declaration of victory might not halt the conflict. US President Donald Trump has meanwhile promised to “finish the job,” even though he claimed Iran is “virtually destroyed.”
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Mar 12, 2026, 01:59 PM
Khamenei Threatens Retaliation Against US-Israel Over Martyrdom

Khamenei Threatens Retaliation Against US-Israel Over Martyrdom

Iran's Supreme Leader Mujtaba Khamenei has shown his intentions to the US-Israel. He has bluntly said that the Strait of Hormuz will be closed. Iran will avenge every death. We will not forget any martyrdom. We will avenge the blood of the Iranian people. We will avenge the death of every child. At the same time, he has asked the neighboring countries to remove America from their lands. We will attack all the US bases in the Middle East. Mujtaba Khamenei said, "We will surely avenge the blood of our martyrs, especially the martyrs of Minab." He also praised the Iranian army. Mujtaba said, "The Iranian army is firmly defending its country and is responding to the enemies'attacks." Addressing the victims of American and Israeli attacks, he prayed for their patience. He also assured the people that the blood of every Iranian martyr will be avenged. Mujtaba Khamenei said, "Iran is targeting its neighbors, not its enemies."
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Mar 12, 2026, 01:58 PM
Iran's New Supreme Leader Threatens to Keep Strait of Hormuz Closed and Attack US Military Bases

Iran's New Supreme Leader Threatens to Keep Strait of Hormuz Closed and Attack US Military Bases

Today's Webdesk :'The Strait of Hormuz will remain closed '. Mojtaba Khamenei, Iran's new supreme leader, spoke for the first time since taking office. In his first speech, he was caught in a belligerent mood against the United States. He made clear that the Strait of Hormuz would remain closed to pressure Washington. Not only that, but he also indicated that attacks on neighboring countries in Central Asia would continue. Khamenei's statement was read by a news anchor on Iran's state-run TV channel on Thursday. However, he was not seen on camera. He issued a stark warning about US military bases, saying "All American bases must be removed from the region immediately." Otherwise, he threatened to attack those bases. The new Iranian leader vowed to avenge the deaths of those who lost their lives in the war. He claimed that Iran would exact "reparations" from its enemies. In his words, "If Iran does not pay reparations to its enemies, the Iranian president will cut off their assets on the same day."
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Mar 12, 2026, 01:56 PM
Regional War Escalates in Middle East as US, Israel, and Iran Clash

Regional War Escalates in Middle East as US, Israel, and Iran Clash

West Asia is facing a rapidly escalating crisis. What began on February 28, 2026, with coordinated military strikes by the United States and Israel on Iran has rapidly expanded into a full-scale regional war with no clear end. Now twelve days into the fighting, the conflict has heightened geopolitical tensions, unsettled global energy markets, and raised growing concerns about the safety of civilians across multiple countries. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has set three conditions to end the war, ignited by US and Isreal: Recognising Iran's legitimate rights, paying reparations, and firm international guarantees against future aggression. A Liberia-flagged tanker carrying Saudi crude has reached Mumbai Port, becoming the first India-bound vessel to pass through the Strait of Hormuz since the Iran-US conflict began. Fresh attacks were reported from Kuwait, UAE and Saudi Arabia. Kuwait airport was hit by drone attacks on Thursday while debris from Iranian drones damaged the country's power lines. Saudi Arabia said it has been intercepting drones heading towards its oil fields. A drone attack caused minor fire at a residential building in Dubai. Israel on Thursday launched several strikes on eastern and southern Lebanon. Israeli military has threatened the residents of eastern Lebanon's Douris village to leave immediately as more strikes are likely. Iran has ramped up attacks near the strategic Strait of Hormuz. An Indian national was killed when an Iranian boat targeted a US-owned oil tanker near Iraq on Wednesday. The price of a barrel of Brent crude oil, the international standard, topped $100 a barrel early Thursday, just days after it spiked near $120. US benchmark crude oil jumped to about $95 a barrel. President Trump has been repeating his claim that the US has won the war, even as the conflict widens. “It’s just a question of when, when do we stop?” he said.
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Mar 12, 2026, 01:52 PM
Indian Power Sector Sees Surge Amid US-Iran Tensions

Indian Power Sector Sees Surge Amid US-Iran Tensions

While the US-Iran war has been causing tremors across the board in the Indian equity market, there are a few players reaping the benefits. Shares of several utility and power companies, for instance, went over the roof and were the top performers on Thursday in an otherwise weak market. The BSE Power closed at its highest level in 14 months at 7,057.01 points. The index as well as the BSE Utilities were the top sectoral gainers, up around 3% each. Stock-specific toppers in the pack were Adani Power, followed by JSW Energy , power plant equipment maker Bharat Heavy Electricals (BHEL), and Torrent Power which ended 5-7% higher on the BSE. During the day, Adani Power had risen over 9% to hit an intra-day high of ₹152 before closing at ₹149.10. The second-most gainer, JSW Energy, increased 8% and then closed 6% higher at ₹518.40. The remaining two, BHEL and Torrent Power, had each risen around 5.5% before closing at ₹267.90 and ₹1,501.30, respectively. The anticipation of massive power demand and a likely “double-digit percentage rise” in prices due to the liquified petroleum gas (LPG) shortage have turned investors towards the sector. Supporting catalysts are the summer season and rising focus towards data centres. There are also expectations that the government may implement Section 11 of the Electricity Act, 2003 or any other mechanisms to operationalise imported coal-based power plants. “Energy market developments and geopolitical issues in the Middle East are pushing investors toward domestic energy companies considered safer bets,” said an analyst who did not want to be named. Foreign as well as domestic institutional players are heavily investing in energy stocks in hopes of high demand, the analyst added. On Tuesday at 1900 IST, evening power demand hit the highest-ever recorded for March, up 7% at 224.6 gigawatt (GW), the brokerage house said. There is a higher probability of persistently high liquified natural gas (LNG) prices and intense summer leading to a spike in coal-fired generation to meet evening demand, JM Financial said in its report. During these non-solar hours, power supply was supported by renewable sources. The utilisation of coal energy was 95%, nuclear was 87%, hydro energy was 67%, and gas was 28%, as per the report. With deficits anticipated in gas and hydro, JM Financial expects higher plant load factors PLFs for thermal utilities and the coal value chain. Market experts also believe that energy security will be one of the predominant matters in India over the next 5-10 years. Structurally, fundamentals are improving for the power distribution space as it is no longer making losses. Pankaj Pandey, head of research at ICICI Securities, said, “If we are able to pass the Electricity Amendment Bill, some of the challenges can be mitigated in discoms,” he added. The Bill was introduced in 2025 with an aim to modernize the power sector by promoting competition, strengthening renewable energy compliance, and enabling financial viability for discoms.
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Mar 12, 2026, 01:50 PM
RCP Singh Questions Nitish Kumar's Decision to Join Rajya Sabha

RCP Singh Questions Nitish Kumar's Decision to Join Rajya Sabha

Patna: Former Union Minister Ram Chandra Prasad Singh on Thursday said that Nitish Kumar's decision to seek Rajya Sabha membership is personal, but at the same time he also hinted that the circumstances surrounding the move suggest that there could be some other reasons. RCP Singh said that the National Democratic Alliance contested the Bihar Assembly elections just three months ago under the leadership of Nitish Kumar and won a strong mandate. Nitish and the Rajya Sabha! He said in a media interaction that if he was actively carrying out development work and reviewing projects through his visit, why did he suddenly go to the Rajya Sabha? People like me can only speculate. Ultimately, it is his own decision, Singh said. RCP Singh also stressed that the top leadership of the Bharatiya Janata Party has consistently supported Nitish Kumar's leadership in Bihar. Commenting on Nitish, he recalled that in the 2020 Assembly elections, the BJP won 74 seats while the Janata Dal (United) got 43 seats despite the BJP having the support of Union Home Minister Amit Shah.
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Mar 12, 2026, 01:43 PM
Thai Airways Increases Airfares Amid Rising Fuel Prices and Supply Chain Uncertainties

Thai Airways Increases Airfares Amid Rising Fuel Prices and Supply Chain Uncertainties

Bangkok (Thailand), Dec 12: Thai Airways, Thailand's national carrier, has made an important announcement for international passengers. The airline has officially announced an increase in airfares from 10 to 15 per cent to address rising fuel prices and supply chain uncertainties. The decision increases the surcharge directly to the pockets of travelers traveling to Thailand and beyond. Addressing investors, Rath Rauksmarut, Airways'corporate finance director, explained, "This increase in fares is primarily imposed as a fuel surcharge. The increase is currently within the regulatory price cap." However, he also warned that if fuel prices still rise in the future, the airline may also request the regulator to raise the price cap. છે.મધ્ય The airline is also benefiting from the political tensions in the Middle East region, with many airlines benefiting from the economic crisis in the East.
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Mar 12, 2026, 01:42 PM
US and Israel Launch War Against Iran, Killing Top Leaders

US and Israel Launch War Against Iran, Killing Top Leaders

It has been 12 days since the US and Israel launched a war against Iran. Iran is also suffering heavy casualties in this conflict. Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in an attack by the US and Israel at the beginning of this war. Iran's deputy intelligence minister Akbar Ghaffari has died in an attack by the US and Israel. The death of Akbar Ghaffari has been reported by the Iranian media. Iranian news agency ILNA reports that Iran's deputy intelligence minister Akbar Ghaffari has been killed in a joint attack by the US and Israel on Tehran. Akbar Ghaffari, who previously served as the Political Security Deputy of East Azerbaijan Province, has been cremated by the US military forces in the city since the last 11 days.
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