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Mar 3, 2026, 06:48 PM
Trump Claims Success in US Strikes Against Iran: 'They're Going to Suffer a Lot'

Trump Claims Success in US Strikes Against Iran: 'They're Going to Suffer a Lot'

Israel US Iran War Live Updates: US President Donald Trump on Israel-US war with Iran: I thought they would strike first. If we didn't strike, they would. We've had a tremendous impact because now they're almost out of whatever they had. Their missile count is getting much lower. Surprisingly, they're attacking countries that were neutral. They no longer have air protection. They no longer have any detection facilities. They're going to suffer a lot. US President Donald Trump also said that I've never received so much praise for what I've done. Meanwhile, US Central Command has said that the US military has struck more than 1,700 targets in Iran. CENTCOM said in a fact sheet that the strikes, which began on Saturday, have targeted Navy ships, Iranian anti-submarine missiles, and the Iranian Supreme Command Center, as well as senior Iranian leaders, including Ayatollah Khamenei and Ayatollah Khamenei, in the early days of the conflict.
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Mar 3, 2026, 06:07 PM
Ukraine's Zelenskyy Wades into Middle East Conflict, Offers Aid to UAE Against Iran

Ukraine's Zelenskyy Wades into Middle East Conflict, Offers Aid to UAE Against Iran

Kiev: The world seems to be on the brink of World War III. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has now waded into the terrible war that has broken out between Iran and Israel. Zelenskyy had a telephonic conversation with the President of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, assuring him of all possible military and technical assistance to counter Iranian attacks. In a lengthy post on media platform X, Zelenskyy called Iran's attacks "madness." He said, "The Iranian government is targeting not only military installations, but also residential areas, shopping malls, and mosques. Saving innocent lives is our priority in this situation." Although Ukraine is currently fighting against Russia, Ukraine is ready to share its experience with the UAE in countering Iranian drone and missile technology in the Gulf region. According to Russian President Vladimir Putin, the matter has been communicated to the four strategic partners of Iran.
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Mar 3, 2026, 06:03 PM
Iran Blocks Strait of Hormuz, Threatening Global Oil Supplies and Indian Energy Security

Iran Blocks Strait of Hormuz, Threatening Global Oil Supplies and Indian Energy Security

New Delhi: The Middle East war has now moved from the battlefield to the lifeline of the sea. Iran has locked down the world's busiest oil route, the Strait of Hormuz, to teach the US and Israel a lesson. The situation is critical for India because 40 per cent of our oil imports and more than 50 per cent of our gas supplies depend on this narrow route. However, the Indian government has maintained a strategic calm rather than panic. Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri has held high-level meetings with officials, assuring them that the country currently has a 25-day supply reserve that is capable of meeting any immediate crisis. The closure of the Strait of Hormuz means that oil ships from countries like Qatar, Kuwait and Iraq can no longer access the Arabian Sea. Qatar accounts for 80 per cent of the countries from which India buys the most LNG, which is entirely dependent on this waterway. This disruption threatens to inflate oil prices in the international market.
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Mar 3, 2026, 05:58 PM
US Consulate in Lahore Boosts Security Amid Rising Tensions with Iran

US Consulate in Lahore Boosts Security Amid Rising Tensions with Iran

Heavy security has been deployed outside the US Consulate in Lahore in view of the ongoing conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran. On 1 March, at least nine people were killed in a clash between infiltrators and Pakistani police after they broke through the exterior wall of the US Embassy in Karachi. The incident followed news of an attack on Iran by the US and Israel, which killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
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Mar 3, 2026, 05:50 PM
Middle East Tensions Soar as Iran Launches Retaliatory Strikes After US-Israel Attack on Tehran

Middle East Tensions Soar as Iran Launches Retaliatory Strikes After US-Israel Attack on Tehran

Tehran: The situation in the Middle East has gone out of control after the heinous attack on the Iranian capital Tehran by Israel and the United States. Iran has launched'Operation Ver'to avenge this attack, in which it has specifically targeted countries considered close to the United States. Iranian missiles have rocked the skies of Jordan and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). According to India and other international sources, Iran has used its latest missile technology to launch attacks around military bases in Jordan and the UAE. Iran has clearly warned that countries that allow the US to use its soil or support Israel will have to pay a heavy price. Now war sirens are blaring in Jordan and videos of long-range ballistic missiles such as'Qadr'and'Emaj'fired by the ΰͺ›ΰ«‡.ΰͺˆΰͺ°ΰͺΎΰͺ¨ have surfaced, which have the ability to penetrate targets with precision. President Donald Trump is constantly supporting Iran's second missile strike on the eastern borders of the United States.
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Mar 3, 2026, 05:50 PM
Olympic Committee Calls for Support for Athletes Amid Global Tensions

Olympic Committee Calls for Support for Athletes Amid Global Tensions

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has called for β€œsupport" for athletes travelling from war-affected nations to the Milan-Cortina Winter Paralympics, but stopped short of directly addressing the escalating US-Israeli conflict with Iran. The Paralympic Games open Friday in Verona, less than a week after violence flared in the Middle East. Without naming specific countries, the IOC acknowledged a β€œworld shaken by conflict, division and tragedy" in an official statement. The governing body reiterated that it has β€œno means of enforcing" the Olympic Truce β€” a non-binding resolution adopted by the United Nations last November. Inspired by the ancient Greek tradition of guaranteeing safe passage for athletes, the truce was intended to ensure that all qualified competitors for both the Winter Olympics and the upcoming Winter Paralympics could travel safely to Italy. β€œWe therefore appeal to all UN Member States to support athletes who have qualified for the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Paralympics, and who may be affected by the most recent conflicts, in their journey to these Games," the IOC said. When approached for further clarification, an IOC spokesperson confirmed the organisation would not comment specifically on the Israeli-American strikes against Iran or Tehran’s retaliatory actions in the Gulf. A Measured Response and a Contrast The IOC’s restrained tone marks a clear departure from its reaction to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine four years ago. At that time, the body swiftly condemned β€œthe violation of the Olympic Truce by the Russian government and by the Belarusian government that supports it." It is recommended that international federations cancel events in both countries and exclude their flags: measures that remain in place. Russian and Belarusian athletes were initially barred from international competition before being readmitted under a neutral flag and strict conditions. With global tensions once again threatening the spirit of unity the Games seek to embody, the IOC has chosen a cautious path: urging cooperation, but avoiding direct political confrontation. (with AFP inputs)
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Mar 3, 2026, 05:46 PM
Trump Rules Out Exiled Iranian Leader Reza Pahlavi, Prefers Moderate Leader from Within

Trump Rules Out Exiled Iranian Leader Reza Pahlavi, Prefers Moderate Leader from Within

US President Donald Trump downplayed the possibility of exiled Iranian activist Reza Pahlavi assuming leadership of Iran, saying he preferred that a figure from within the country take charge. β€œSome people like him, and we haven’t been thinking too much about that," Trump said, adding, β€œIt would seem to me that somebody from within maybe would be more appropriate." While acknowledging Pahlavi as a β€œvery nice person," Trump emphasised that a leader who is already in Iran and enjoys domestic support would be a better candidate. β€œSomebody that’s there, that’s popular, if there’s such a person," he added. Trump expressed concern over the potential rise of another hardline leader in Iran following the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in US-Israeli strikes. β€œThe worst-case scenario for Iran would be if somebody takes over who’s as bad as the previous person. That could happen. We don’t want that to happen. We’d like to see somebody in there, bring it back to the people, and we’ll see what happens," he said. Read more: Trump Says Iran Needs β€˜More Moderate’ Leadership, Says He Wasn’t Pushed Into War By Israel Trump indicated that the White House had considered multiple candidates for leadership. β€œPretty soon, we’re not going to know anybody," he said. He reiterated that a moderate leader from within Iran would be the most suitable choice, saying, β€œIf there’s such a person, but we have people like that. We have people … more moderate." Who Is Reza Pahlavi? Reza Pahlavi is the eldest son of the late Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the last shah of Iran who was overthrown during the 1979 Iranian Revolution. Born in 1960, Pahlavi has lived in exile since the revolution and has become a prominent voice of the Iranian opposition, advocating for secular governance, human rights and democratic reforms in the country. Over the years, he has positioned himself as a symbol of change for Iranians seeking an alternative to the clerical leadership in Tehran.
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Mar 3, 2026, 05:42 PM
Trump Voices Concern Over Potential Rise of Hardline Leader in Iran After Khamenei's Death

Trump Voices Concern Over Potential Rise of Hardline Leader in Iran After Khamenei's Death

US President Donald Trump voiced concern over the potential rise of another hardline leader in Iran following the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in US-Israeli strikes, stressing the importance of a more moderate figure guiding the country. β€œThe worst-case scenario for Iran would be if somebody takes over who’s as bad as the previous person," Trump said, adding, β€œThat could happen. We don’t want that to happen. We’d like to see somebody in there, bring it back to the people, and we’ll see what happens." Trump indicated that the White House had considered multiple candidates for leadership but noted that some are now deceased. Read more: Could Reza Pahlavi Lead Iran? Trump Says β€˜He’s A Very Nice Person But…’ β€œPretty soon, we’re not going to know anybody," he added. He suggested that a leader from within Iran might be more suitable, saying, β€œIf there’s such a person, but we have people like that. We have people … more moderate." Trump Rejects Israel-Forced Action Claims Addressing speculation over Israel’s role in prompting the US strikes, Trump rejected the notion that Israel had forced action. β€œThey were going to attack if we didn’t do it, they were going to attack first," he said, asserting, β€œI felt strongly about that." He added, β€œIf anything, I might have forced Israel’s hand, but Israel was ready and we were ready and we’ve had a very, very powerful impact because virtually everything they have has been knocked out. Now their missile count is going way down." Read more: Trump Open To Supporting Groups That Back Regime Change In Iran After Khamenei’s Death: Report Trump also commented on Iran’s retaliatory strikes against neighboring countries. β€œAmazingly, they’re hitting countries that were, you know, let’s call them neutral, right? They lived together for a long time. … I think they were surprised. I was surprised, and now those countries are all fighting against them and fighting strongly against them," he said. The US President criticized Tehran’s attacks on civilian areas, contrasting them with US strikes. β€œThe level of evil that we’re dealing with- they’ll hit people that were actually at least somewhat friendly, and they had no problems with. Also hitting only civilian places, hotels and apartment buildings, and we’re hitting them where it is much more appropriate, we’re hitting them very hard," Trump said.
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Mar 3, 2026, 05:35 PM
France Increases Nuclear Capabilities Amid Global Tensions

France Increases Nuclear Capabilities Amid Global Tensions

Paris: While the world is preoccupied with the conflict between Iran and the United States, French President Emmanuel Macron has shocked the world with a sensational decision. Macron has made it clear that France will now drastically increase the number of its nuclear weapons. Importantly, France will increase its nuclear capability but will not tell the world how many bombs it has. After a long hiatus of 28 years, France's move indicates that Europe no longer wants to depend on the United States for security. While the magnitude 4.3 earthquake in Iran is considered by many to be a secret nuclear test, France's announcement has heated up global politics. Macron has not only talked about increasing weapons, but has also announced a major'security shield'for European allies. Under the new nuclear policy, France will allow its nuclear-armed aircraft to be deployed temporarily in allied countries like Germany, Poland, and Sweden, although Macron has made it very clear when and how the final decision to use the Trigger bomb in Europe.
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Mar 3, 2026, 05:27 PM
From Gunboat Diplomacy to Automated Finish: The Evolution of US-Iran Conflict

From Gunboat Diplomacy to Automated Finish: The Evolution of US-Iran Conflict

The strategic rivalry between the United States and Iran has, over nearly four decades, transitioned from a series of tactical maritime skirmishes to a state of high-tech, full-spectrum warfare. By comparing Operation Praying Mantis (1988), Operation Midnight Hammer (2025), and the ongoing Operation Epic Fury (2026), one can trace the evolution of modern combat from analogue retaliation to AI-driven decapitation. In April 1988, the US Navy engaged in what remains its largest surface action since the Second World War. Triggered by the mining of the USS Samuel B Roberts, Operation Praying Mantis was a textbook example of β€œproportional" 20th-century warfare. The American objective was limited: to neutralise the Iranian naval assets and oil platforms being used to coordinate attacks on merchant shipping. The technology of 1988 was defined by manual coordination and radio-frequency communication. US A-6 Intruders and surface combatants utilised early-generation Harpoon missiles and laser-guided bombs to sink the Iranian frigate Sahand and cripple the Sabalan. Despite the intensity, the β€œOne-Day War" was carefully managed to avoid escalating into a broader conflict. It was an era of gunboat diplomacy where the goal was to β€œsend a message" rather than topple a government. Thirty-seven years later, the strategic landscape had shifted from the sea to the subterranean. Operation Midnight Hammer, launched in June 2025, focused specifically on Iran’s hardening nuclear infrastructure. This was a β€œpreemptive containment" mission, marked by the first operational use of the GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator (MOP)β€”a 30,000-pound β€œbunker buster" designed to reach facilities buried deep within mountains. Unlike the surface battles of 1988, Midnight Hammer was a precision-engineered aerial campaign. Seven B-2 Spirit stealth bombers flew an 18-hour nonstop sortie from the United States to deliver a crushing blow to sites like Fordow and Natanz. The operation demonstrated a new level of β€œstrategic stealth," where the US could bypass entire air-defence networks to strike a handful of critical nodes. While the damage was β€œextremely severe", the operation remained a β€œsingle-issue" strike, aiming to reset the nuclear clock rather than dismantle the Iranian state. The joint US-Israeli strikes of February 28, 2026, represent the final evolution into β€œcorporate warfighting". Operation Epic Fury is not a measured response or a surgical strike; it is a full-scale, multi-domain offensive aimed at systemic degradation and regime collapse. For the first time, the β€œkill web" has replaced the traditional chain of command, integrating AI, cloud computing, and autonomous swarms into a singular lethal organism. In the first 24 hours of Epic Fury, over 1,000 targets were struckβ€”ranging from leadership compounds in Tehran to the remnants of the Iranian navy. The introduction of β€œTask Force Scorpion Strike"β€”utilising low-cost, one-way attack drones (LUCAS)β€”showcased a shift toward asymmetric, high-volume warfare. By targeting the Supreme Leader himself, the US and Israel have abandoned the β€œmeasured" logic of Praying Mantis and the β€œcontainment" logic of Midnight Hammer in favour of an absolute decapitation strategy. The transition from 1988 to 2026 illustrates a profound shift in the nature of power. Praying Mantis proved the US could dominate the oceans; Midnight Hammer proved it could reach through mountains; Epic Fury proves it can now β€œdelete" the central nervous system of an entire state using a synchronised wave of silicon and steel. As the world watches the fallout of the 2026 conflict, the era of the β€œpolicing action" appears to have been permanently replaced by the era of the β€œautomated finish".
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Mar 3, 2026, 05:14 PM
Vadavala Temple Receives Grant Boost; Deputy CM Vows Action Against Cow Killers

Vadavala Temple Receives Grant Boost; Deputy CM Vows Action Against Cow Killers

Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi attended the Lok Daira at Surendranagar Vadavala temple. On the first day of the Vadavala temple, a Lok Daira was held. Late in the night, Harsh Sanghavi attended the Lok Daira. Harsh Sanghavi announced from the stage that a grant of two crores more would be allocated for the development of the Vadavala temple. Bapu said that he would do the work. When he came for the first time, Dudhraj Vadavala vowed to take strict action against cow killers. There were 18 cow killers and seven years of life imprisonment and counting of bars.
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Mar 3, 2026, 05:10 PM
Rajkot District BJP Appoints Kuldeepsinh Jadeja as Co-Convener of Press Media

Rajkot District BJP Appoints Kuldeepsinh Jadeja as Co-Convener of Press Media

(By Bhavesh Bhojani) The young and energetic Kuldeepsinh Jadeja (Kalmeghada) of Gondal has been appointed as the co-convener of Rajkot district BJP press media. Kuldeepsinh Jadeja, who is serving as the vice-president of the youth BJP, has been given a very important responsibility as the co-convener of Rajkot district BJP press media with promotion. On this occasion, Rajkot district BJP president Alpeshbhai Dholaria, general secretaries, Gondal MLA Geetaba Jadeja, youth leader Ganeshbhai, Rajkot district press media convenor Rajubhai Gondaliya and a large number of friends and well-wishers are showering congratulations on Kuldeepsinh Jadeja (8511860658).
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Mar 3, 2026, 05:05 PM
Trump Discusses Potential Kurdish Involvement in US-Israel-Iran Conflict

Trump Discusses Potential Kurdish Involvement in US-Israel-Iran Conflict

US President Donald Trump spoke by phone with Iraqi Kurdish leaders. The conversation focused on the ongoing war between the United States, Israel, and Iran. Sources say Trump spoke with the leaders of the two main Iraqi Kurdish parties, Massoud Barzani and Wafel Talabani, a day after the bombings began on Saturday. One source said the conversation was sensitive, so full details were not being shared. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is reported to have been working behind the scenes to involve Kurds in the strategy for several months. Israel has longstanding security, military, and intelligence ties with Kurdish groups in Syria, Iraq, and Iran. One official said Netanyahu believes the Kurds could become active and stand up to Iran if the situation escalates. Netanyahu presented the plan during a lengthy meeting with Trump at the White House. According to the official, the leader of the Kurds in Iraq was also discussing the possible Kurdish-Iranian border presence.
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Mar 3, 2026, 05:01 PM
India's PM Modi Acts Swiftly to Protect Millions of Indians Working in War-Torn Gulf Region

India's PM Modi Acts Swiftly to Protect Millions of Indians Working in War-Torn Gulf Region

New Delhi: Millions of Indians sweating it out in the Gulf are paying the highest price for the raging war between Iran and Israel. While drones and ballistic missiles are raining down from the skies, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has acted like a'war room'even on a holiday. PM Modi has held telephonic talks with top leaders of Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman and Kuwait in the last three days. His message was very clear and stern: "Nothing should happen to my Indians." After the unfortunate death of three Indians in an attack in the UAE, the Indian government no longer wants to be lax. This is no ordinary protocol conversation, but a prelude to a very complex rescue operation. Indians living in the Gulf are not just professionals working in offices, but millions of labourers who work in hazardous areas like construction sites and oil refineries. The Sultan of Kuwait and the Sultan of Oman have made it clear to the Indian community that the responsibility of security and well-being of the Indian community lies on the soil of the war-torn country.
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Mar 3, 2026, 04:50 PM
Bihar's Rajya Sabha MPs: Only Two Expected to Return After Term Expiration

Bihar's Rajya Sabha MPs: Only Two Expected to Return After Term Expiration

Of the five Rajya Sabha MPs from Bihar whose term ends on April 9, only two will be able to return to Parliament. Prem Chand Gupta and AD Singh of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and Harivansh Narayan Singh of the Janata Dal-United (JD-U) are unlikely to make it. Among the two who will return are Union minister Ram Nath Thakur of the JD-U and Rashtriya Lok Morcha (RLM) president Upendra Kushwaha. One name has been announced, the other is awaited. JD-U president Nitish Kumar is sending Ram Nath Thakur, son of former chief minister and Bharat Ratna Karpoori Thakur, for the third time, party sources have told the media. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has made Kushwaha the fifth Rajya Sabha candidate who will also need the support of Chirag Paswan and Jitan Ram Manjhi's MLAs to win. Tejashwi Yadav has announced a candidate from the RJD.
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Mar 3, 2026, 04:49 PM
Global Market Sell-Off Intensifies Amid Middle East Conflict

Global Market Sell-Off Intensifies Amid Middle East Conflict

A global market sell-off intensified Tuesday, as Iran expanded its retaliatory attacks around the Persian Gulf region , and US and Israeli officials signaled that strikes on Iran could continue for weeks. Stocks and bonds slipped, and oil and gas prices surged. ANYTIME, ANYWHERE. Experience a more refined e-paper today READ NOW ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The sharp rise in energy prices appeared to be driving investors' concerns that the war could stoke inflation. When the conflict began, investors began raising inflation expectations and dialed down expectations for the number of times the Federal Reserve would cut interest rates this year -- something the central bank is likely to do only if the inflation outlook is more stable. With Iran's retaliatory strikes widening Tuesday and the Trump administration warning that the war could be prolonged, that outlook seems more uncertain now. "In a prolonged conflict, the combination of higher energy costs, disrupted logistics and a generalized confidence shock would constitute a meaningful drag on global trade volumes at precisely the moment the world economy was still digesting the inflationary and growth consequences of the tariff shock," analysts at ING bank noted. "The mother of all bad timings." Disruption to shipping on the Strait of Hormuz , the crucial waterway on Iran's southern border through which a large share of the world's oil and gas passes, has upended energy markets. Oil prices continued to surge Tuesday, with Brent crude oil, the global benchmark, rising more than 7%, pushing past $80 a barrel, its highest level since mid-2024. The price of US gasoline jumped overnight, up 11 cents to $3.10 per gallon, according to AAA. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links Stories You May Like R Ashoka slams Siddaramaia h over Khamenei remark Yediyurappa row: Candidate announcement irks Karnatak a BJP leaders Rajya Sabha Polls 2026: BJP fields Nitin Nabin, drops five MPs Also Read:US, Irael strike Iran: Wall Street futures fall as West Asia conflict stokes inflation worries Also Read:US, Irael strike Iran: Wall Street futures fall as West Asia conflict stokes inflation worries Natural gas prices soared. European natural gas futures jumped for a second day; prices have roughly doubled over the past two days. A measure of gas cargoes in Asia rose 45% Tuesday. Qatar , a major exporter of liquefied natural gas to buyers in Asia and Europe, halted liquefied natural gas production after attacks on its facilities Monday. On Tuesday, Qatar's state-owned energy company said it would also pause the production of "some downstream products" like polymers and aluminum. US stocks opened sharply lower Tuesday, with the S&P 500 down 1.5%. The day before, markets in New York recovered from early declines to close slightly higher. "Markets have a tendency to downplay shocks when the unexpected happens," Robin J. Brooks, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, wrote in an analysis. "In my opinion, there's a psychological reason for this: If you admit to being surprised, this means you didn't see something coming, which in markets means you failed." Stock markets in Asia and Europe recorded a second day of steep declines. The main index in South Korea dropped 7% Tuesday, while stocks in Japan fell 3%. The Stoxx Europe 600 index fell nearly 3%, with every market across the Continent in the red. Also Read:Oil rises as expanding US-Israeli conflict with Iran elevates supply risks Also Read:Oil rises as expanding US-Israeli conflict with Iran elevates supply risks Bonds around the world sold off, as investors assessed the prospect of a potentially prolonged war worsening inflation and spurring higher interest rates. Rising oil and gas prices could result in increased prices at the pump for consumers and add costs to a wide range of component parts for businesses. The 10-year US Treasury yield, which moves inversely to prices, rose 0.1 percentage points, to 4.1%, a big move in that market. Yields on government bonds in Britain, Germany and Japan jumped even more. Alongside rising inflation and interest rate expectations, the dollar also rose. The dollar has traditionally been seen as a haven in times of turmoil, but Tuesday's move appeared more tied to the economic outlook. A gauge of the dollar against a basket of other major currencies rose 0.8% Tuesday, a similar increase to the day before. Gold, another traditional haven during times of turmoil, dipped slightly, to around $5,200 per ounce. ADVERTISEMENT Published 03 March 2026, 22:19 IST Business News Stock market Federal Reserve Middle East Global market market crash Forex Reserve Follow us on : Follow Us Read More
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Mar 3, 2026, 04:47 PM
Election Commission Installs CCTV Cameras to Ensure Fair Polling in West Bengal

Election Commission Installs CCTV Cameras to Ensure Fair Polling in West Bengal

New Delhi: Assembly elections are going to be held in West Bengal this year, and all political parties are busy preparing for it. Meanwhile, the Election Commission has announced that CCTV cameras will be installed not only inside the polling stations but also around them, so that there is no malpractice and there is a completely fair election. The Election Commission is closely monitoring every booth. CCTV webcasting systems were already installed in every booth. However, the Election Commission has now ordered CCTV cameras to be installed inside and outside the booths. The decision was taken during a meeting held by Deputy Election Commissioner Gyanesh Bharti with the district magistrates and commission officials in Kolkata on Monday (March 2). The Election Commission clarified that after installing the CCTV cameras, any disturbance inside or outside the booths will be captured on camera, and the commission will take action against it. In addition, observers will be assigned to monitor the booths. Apart from Monday's meeting, the Election Commission had also made it clear that it will not allow any kind of surveillance.
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Mar 3, 2026, 04:39 PM
Delhi Government Keeps Liquor Shops Open on Holi, Sparking Controversy

Delhi Government Keeps Liquor Shops Open on Holi, Sparking Controversy

ExtensionAdd as a preferredsource on google The Delhi government has not included Holi of colours (Dulandi) in the list of dry days this year. Under this decision, liquor shops will remain open on Holi. The excise department has taken this decision. Read Trending VideosDelete these videos / advertisements on which day they will remain closed. The liquor shops department has made a provision to keep the liquor shops closed on Republic Day, Mahashivratri, Eid-ul-Fitr, Ram Navami and Mahavir Jayanti. However, no such provision has been made for Holi. The Aam Aadmi Party has targeted the Delhi government over this decision. Senior AAP leader Manish Sisodia has called it a'real liquor scam '. The advertisement has been allowed to earn crores of rupees. He said that the government has given a free hand to earn crores of rupees on the festival day. Sisodia has raised serious questions on the morality of this decision. He asked whether the Enforcement Directorate or the Central Bureau of Investigation is taking this decision seriously.
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Mar 3, 2026, 04:34 PM
Delhi Government Lifts Liquor Ban on Holi, AAP Criticizes Decision Exposing BJP's True Values

Delhi Government Lifts Liquor Ban on Holi, AAP Criticizes Decision Exposing BJP's True Values

New Delhi: Liquor shops in Delhi will remain open on Holi. The Delhi government has excluded Holi from the list of dry days (liquor ban). Earlier, liquor was not available on Holi, but this time it will be available. The Aam Aadmi Party has criticized this decision of the government, saying that the true values of the BJP have been exposed. AAP's Delhi state president Saurabh Bhardwaj has questioned the decision of the BJP government. He has shared a post on social media and asked, "Will the fake Hindutva government open liquor shops on Holi?" You may remember that the BJP's central government danced in the name of liquor in Delhi. They defamed the Aam Aadmi Party government by lying about everything. They were implicated in false cases. The AAP leader further said, "But now there is a BJP government in Delhi, and in the name of liquor, their true values have been exposed. They are neither Sanatani nor Deshbhakti. They are just an illiterate group of power-hungry people." He said, "So far, Saurabh Ravidas has opened all the liquor shops on Chhath Jayanti, but the Chief Minister has opened all the liquor shops on Holi."
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Mar 3, 2026, 04:33 PM
China Intervenes in Middle East Crisis, Urges Restraint from US and Israel

China Intervenes in Middle East Crisis, Urges Restraint from US and Israel

Beijing: The current situation in West Asia has become extremely explosive, especially when Iran has launched a counter-offensive after the death of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Amid this grave crisis, China has broken its silence and strongly urged the US and Israel to exercise restraint and immediately stop military actions. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Mao Ning has made it clear that if this conflict goes out of control, its impact will not be limited to Iran, but will engulf the entire neighboring countries and the global economy. China's tone suggests that it no longer wants to be a mere spectator in this region. On the other hand, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has taken a strategic step forward. He has directly communicated with the Foreign Minister of Oman and appealed to the Gulf countries to strengthen mutual solidarity instead of depending on'external forces'for their security. China believes that the Middle-East countries should take their future into their own hands. China has intervened in the two military bases in the Gulf States at the time of the Third World War.
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Mar 3, 2026, 04:31 PM
US-Israel War Against Iran Enters Danger Zone as Strait of Hormuz Closed

US-Israel War Against Iran Enters Danger Zone as Strait of Hormuz Closed

The war launched by the United States and Israel against Iran has now entered a dangerous phase. Iran has completely closed the Strait of Hornuz (Strait of Horuz), considered the most important sea route in the world. According to Iranian media reports, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has warned that any ship that tries to pass through this sea route will be set on fire. Iran has once again stated today that it will no longer hold any talks with the United States.
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Mar 3, 2026, 04:19 PM
Tata Consumer Revamps Go-To-Market Model for Sharper Growth

Tata Consumer Revamps Go-To-Market Model for Sharper Growth

Tata Consumer is positioning itself for a sharper, distribution-led growth as it goes for a sweeping revamp of its go-to-market (GTM) model amid rural demand outpacing urban and e-commerce contributing a fifth of sales, president and head, India sales, Punit Gupta told FE. The company, best-known for brands such as Tata Tea and Tata Salt, currently reaches about 4.5 million outlets across India, according to NielsenIQ estimates. Of this, nearly 1.8 million outlets form its direct distribution network, with an urban-rural split of roughly 60:40. Gupta said the company was working to expand direct reach in rural markets. Over the past two years, Tata Consumer has nearly doubled its rural infrastructure by adding super-stockists and sub-distributors, enabling direct reach into towns with a population below 50,000 β€” and in some cases, as low as 20,000. A dedicated rural reporting structure, with rural territory sales managers, has also been carved out to sharpen execution. β€œWe see significant headroom for expanding direct reach, especially in rural markets,” Gupta said. The push into rural areas comes as rural FMCG demand remains resilient versus urban demand which is recovering after multiple quarters of a slowdown. According to sector analysts, India has about 600,000 villages, with 90% of these having a population of 10,000. FMCG companies are targeting the most relevant villages to ensure the exercise delivers return on investment for them. In Tata Consumer’s case, for instance, the firm is said to be targeting 5,000 villages with a population between 10,000-50,000 to push direct reach, according to analysts. While urban distribution remains stronger than rural, Tata Consumer has still undertaken a comprehensive overhaul of its urban go-to-market (GTM) model in the last one year, particularly in metros and towns with a population of above one million. Gupta said that following the integration of acquisitions such as Capital Foods and Organic India into Tata Consumer, the company found that its unified distribution structure was sub-optimal for diverse portfolios spanning tea, salt, condiments and health products. The company has now split distributors into distinct verticals, separating salt from non-salt portfolios and core from growth categories. This has been done to drive sharper focus and better capital allocation, Gupta said. Tata Consumer’s growth categories includes its presence in branded staples and spices through Tata Sampann, ready-to-drink (RTD), ready-to-eat and ready-to-cook products under Tata Soulfull as well as products part of acquisitions such as Capital Foods and Organic India. Core categories are its tea and salt segments. The urban revamp has included the addition of around 160 new distributors and exclusive frontline teams on company payroll, including territory sales in-charges and area managers. β€œThe idea is to bring growth categories closer to the distribution of our core portfolio while strengthening weak pockets in tea and salt,” Gupta said. E-commerce now contributes 18–20% of overall sales for Tata Consumer, with quick commerce accounting for nearly two-thirds of that, or about 12–14% of total revenue. The channel grew at around 60% year-on-year in the December quarter. Gupta expects the distinction between traditional e-commerce and quick commerce to blur over the next year, as legacy e-commerce platforms strengthen their rapid-delivery capabilities. β€œIn a stable state, almost every (e-commerce) player will be a quick commerce player,” he said. Demand from tier-2 towns is also beginning to show up meaningfully on digital platforms, even as general trade remains the backbone of the FMCG business, he said.
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Nitish Kumar Shakes Up Bihar's Janata Dal (United) Ahead of Elections

Nitish Kumar Shakes Up Bihar's Janata Dal (United) Ahead of Elections

Patna: Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has initiated sweeping changes in the Janata Dal (United) organisation keeping in mind the arithmetic of the upcoming elections. As part of the 2026 organisational elections, the official list of new district presidents for 27 districts was released today after simultaneous polling across Bihar on 1 March. The decision taken by the Patna-based state office is not just a division of posts, but a strategic effort to re-establish the party at the booth level. Nitish Kumar's new team has a mix of experience and youthful vigour, ready to take on the opposition alliance. The list released by the party includes key districts like Sheohar, Sitamarhi, Vaishali and Begusarai. In addition, new presidents have also been appointed in urban areas like Patna Rural, Gaya Nagar and Bhagalpur Nagar to strengthen the grip on urban voters. According to party sources, the JDU leadership has given priority to faces at this level who are in direct contact with the party at the booth level.
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Shiv Sena Remains United, Says Guardian Minister Pratap Sarnaik Amid Reports of Internal Rifts

Shiv Sena Remains United, Says Guardian Minister Pratap Sarnaik Amid Reports of Internal Rifts

Mumbai: Amid reports of internal rifts within the Shiv Sena in Dharashiv district, Guardian Minister Pratap Sarnaik on Tuesday asserted that the party remains united and will not allow any split for the sake of power. "Unity More Important Than Power" β€œWe may sit in the opposition, but we will not allow the party to break under any circumstances,” Sarnaik said, stressing that unity is more important than power. He alleged that misleading reports were being spread to create confusion about divisions within the district unit following the Zilla Parishad and Panchayat Samiti elections. Sarnaik claimed that attempts were being made to project that a section of Shiv Sena members was siding with the Bharatiya Janata Party to form power equations in the Zilla Parishad by sidelining MLA Tanaji Sawant. However, he maintained that under the leadership of Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, the party in Dharashiv is β€œintact, strong and indivisible.” Budget Session Talks to Decide Plan He added that further strategy would be decided after discussions with Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, Shinde and NCP leader Sunetra Pawar during the ongoing Budget Session. In the Dharashiv Zilla Parishad, the BJP emerged as the single largest party with 19 seats. The Shinde-led Shiv Sena secured 15 seats, while the Ajit Pawar-led NCP won 6. The Uddhav Thackeray faction of Shiv Sena won 7 seats, Congress secured 3, and the Sharad Pawar-led NCP failed to win any seat. Sarnaik appealed to party workers to ignore rumours and stand firmly behind the leadership’s decision, reiterating that the party’s unity would not be shaken by pressure, inducements or speculation. To get details on exclusive and budget-friendly property deals in Mumbai & surrounding regions, do visit: https://budgetproperties.in/
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Congress Party Releases Candidate List for Assam Assembly Elections

Congress Party Releases Candidate List for Assam Assembly Elections

The Congress party on Tuesday released its first list of 42 candidates for the upcoming Assam Assembly elections. Among the prominent nominees are Deputy Leader of the Congress in the Lok Sabha and Assam Pradesh Congress Committee chief Gaurav Gogoi, who will contest from Jorhat, and Congress Legislature Party leader Debabrata Saikia, who is in the fray from the Nazira seat. The party has also fielded Abhijit Paul from Silchar, Indraneel Pegu from Majuli, and Mira Borthakur Goswami from Dispur. After the announcement, Gogoi thanked Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi for having faith in him. I am grateful to Congress President Shri @kharge ji , CPP Chairperson Smt Sonia Gandhi ji, LOP Shri @RahulGandhi ji, Chairperson @priyankagandhi ji, GSO @kcvenugopalmp ji and GS @JitendraSAlwar ji , members of the CEC for their continued guidance and belief in my abilities.I… β€” Gaurav Gogoi (@GauravGogoiAsm) March 3, 2026 Polling for the Assam Assembly is expected to be held in March–April. The Election Commission of India has not announced the poll schedule yet. In the current Assembly, the BJP leads with 64 MLAs. Its allies β€” the Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) and the United People’s Party Liberal (UPPL) β€” hold nine and seven seats respectively, while the Bodoland People’s Front (BPF) has three legislators. On the Opposition benches, the Congress has 26 MLAs, followed by the All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) with 15 and the CPI(M) with one member. There is also one Independent legislator. Why Gaurav Gogoi’s Assembly Poll Debut Is Significant Gaurav Gogoi, who has never contested assembly elections, is the son of former chief minister Tarun Gogoi. The Congress has been out of power for almost a decade in Assam, which was ruled by Tarun Gogoi for 15 years. Gogoi was appointed as Assam Congress chief last year. The party has lost back to back assembly elections and only got three out of 14 Lok Sabha seats in 2019 and 2024. Gogoi is facing attacks from Chief Minister Him anta Biswa Sarma, who has been alleging his links with Pakistan, a charge denied by the Congress leader.
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Mar 3, 2026, 03:58 PM
Pakistan on High Alert as Defence Minister Warns of Potential Israeli-Indian Threat

Pakistan on High Alert as Defence Minister Warns of Potential Israeli-Indian Threat

Islamabad: The sound of a bomb falling on Tehran has sent ripples through Pakistan's corridors of power. Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has made a deeply worrying statement, admitting that Pakistan may be the next target of the destruction in Iran. He has no concern for Iranian citizens, but his real fear is the unbreakable friendship between India and Israel. Asif has warned that if India and Israel unite militarily, it will be impossible for Pakistan to save its reputation. Pakistani rulers, who until yesterday enjoyed biryani at the White House, are now being intimidated in the dead of night by Netanyahu and PM Modi's growing relationship. According to Khawaja Asif, the attack on Iran is not just a conflict in West Asia, but a well-planned plot to extend Israel's influence to Pakistan's borders. Terming Zionism as a threat to humanity, he said that Pakistan is preparing to surround Pakistan. India is now a "slave state" on the other side of the border. If Pakistan continues to be "weak" and "destabilises" Pakistan.
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Suheldev Bhartiya Samaj Party Chief Expresses Gratitude to Workers After Successful Rally

Suheldev Bhartiya Samaj Party Chief Expresses Gratitude to Workers After Successful Rally

Historical rally to be held in Maharajganj on 15th March and Read Trending Videos Remove this video / advertisement - Samvad News AgencyAhraula. Chief National Spokesperson of Suheldev Bhartiya Samaj Party Arun Rajbhar reached the residence of State Media In-charge Deepak Singh in Fatehpur and expressed gratitude to the workers for the success of the Samrasta Rally held on 22nd February. He said that the historic Samrasta Rally at Janta Inter College on behalf of the party has given a strong message to the opponents. The people of Azamgarh have given a clear signal through the rally not only to the Atraulia Assembly but to the entire Purvanchal that the opponents will be wiped out in the year 2027. Arun alleged that the opponents misled the public in the name of development. Despite having 10 MLAs, two MPs, two MLCs and Zila Parishad President in the area, the development works were limited to only papers. He raised the issue of Aharaula-Kaptanganj road, which is pending for 15 years, while Rajbhar's effort to advertise 58 crores to the Chief Minister.
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Congress Releases First List of Candidates in Assam Elections

Congress Releases First List of Candidates in Assam Elections

The Congress on Tuesday released its first list of 42 candidates, including five women. MP Gaurav Gogoi has also been given a ticket. Gogoi will contest from Jorhat. Leader of Opposition Debabrata Saikia will contest from Nazira. Former state president Ripun Bora has been given a ticket from Barchalla. The BJP is currently the government in Assam and Himanta Biswa Sarma is the chief minister. The BJP has 64 MLAs in the assembly. The NDA has a majority with allies. On the other hand, the main opposition party Congress has 26 MLAs. The BJP alliance won 75 seats in the 2021 assembly elections. This was the first time that a non-Congress alliance formed the government in Assam for the second consecutive time. The BJP has been out of power in Assam for 10 years. Priyanka Gandhi is trying to return to power.
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Mar 3, 2026, 03:50 PM
Voter List Error Linked to Small Shopkeeper's Suicide in Jalpaiguri

Voter List Error Linked to Small Shopkeeper's Suicide in Jalpaiguri

Another death took place in Jalpaiguri due to missing names in the SIR. Gaurang Dey, a small momo shopkeeper of Ashram Para Mor, a resident of Jalpaiguri 11th ward. He was living on rent opposite LIC housing in 10th ward. He was being called gradually since the beginning of the SIR process. He repeatedly showed the necessary documents he had with him, but the Election Commission allegedly did not like it. Finally, his name was found missing in the final voter list published on 28th February. Local sources said that he ran around to find out how to take his name on 1st February. Family sources said that he committed suicide on the morning of 2nd February. He was 62 years old at the time of his death. On the day of the festival, this tragic incident created an uproar in the political circles of Jalpaiguri district. CPI (M) Jalpaiguri district secretary Pijush Mishra, district party secretary Koushik Mondal Bhattacharya, teacher Kaushik Goswami and other party leaders spoke about being close to his family members after hearing the news of Govind Karmakar's tragic death.
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Mar 3, 2026, 03:49 PM
India Refrains from Condemning US-Israel Attacks on Iran, Urges Early Resolution

India Refrains from Condemning US-Israel Attacks on Iran, Urges Early Resolution

India was unable to condemn the unilateral attacks by the United States and Israel on Iran. The Ministry of External Affairs statement on Tuesday appealed for "all parties to work towards an early resolution of the conflict." The Ministry of External Affairs statement expressed concern about the safety of the approximately 10 million Indians stranded. Concerns were also expressed about regional stability and international trade. The Ministry of External Affairs statement said, "We clearly seek an early end to this conflict." The United States attacked Iran soon after Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Israel. Despite Iran and India's long-standing relationship, India did not condemn the attacks. The Narendra Modi government also remained silent on the assassination of the Supreme Leader of a sovereign country. The Ministry of External Affairs statement on Tuesday said it was closely monitoring the situation in the Middle East. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and External Affairs Minister S. Shankar Joy were in touch with the governments and other stakeholders of the countries concerned. The Ministry of External Affairs statement said that Modi had spoken to the heads of state of Oman and Kuwait. The Indian embassy in the Middle East had been informed about the situation.
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Mar 3, 2026, 03:42 PM
India's Silence on Iran's Supreme Leader Assassination Raises Questions About Foreign Policy Direction

India's Silence on Iran's Supreme Leader Assassination Raises Questions About Foreign Policy Direction

Questions have been raised in political and diplomatic circles about Prime Minister Narendra Modi's silence after the US-Israeli joint strike in Iran that killed the country's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Congress parliamentary party chairperson Sonia Gandhi has also questioned the Modi government's silence on the assassination of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. In a scathing attack on the central government, she said Modi's silence and India's position cast serious doubts on its foreign policy direction and credibility. An All India English media report said the government's silence on the issue should be discussed openly when the second part of the budget session of parliament begins on 9 March. Sonia Gandhi said India must stand up for sovereignty and peace and restore its moral strength. On 1 March 2026, Iran confirmed that its Supreme Leader Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei had been assassinated in a US and Israeli strike the day before. Iranian Supreme Leader Narendra Modi was killed in a US airstrike.
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Mar 3, 2026, 03:40 PM
Iran Launches Missile Attacks Against Israel and US After Death of Supreme Leader

Iran Launches Missile Attacks Against Israel and US After Death of Supreme Leader

Tehran: Iran has launched a series of attacks against Israel and the United States, using ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and drones. Iran has attacked US and Israeli military bases in the Gulf. Iran is struggling even after the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. They continue to attack enemies. The top leaders of the country, including Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, were killed in a joint US strike. Iran has since attacked US air and naval bases in Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE. In retaliation for Khamenei's death, Iran has launched a series of attacks over the past two days and has used powerful missiles and drones in its fleet against the United States. Ballistic missiles - Sejjjil, Shahab-3, Emad, Gadr-1, and Khorramshahr. These missiles have a range of 2,500 kilometers.
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Mar 3, 2026, 03:39 PM
CPI (M) Protests Against Election Commission's Voter List Delay

CPI (M) Protests Against Election Commission's Voter List Delay

Shankar Ghosal: The state cannot vote without naming the voter of Burdwan. We will take away the rights of the legitimate voter. CPI (M) state secretary Mohammad Salim said this at a protest meeting in front of Curzon Gate in Burdwan city on Tuesday against the way the Election Commission has kept the names of legitimate voters pending in the name of SIR. The Left Front will stage a protest in front of the CEO's office on Wednesday, March 4. He said, We want the release of all political undertrials as the Left Front had declared after winning the election in 1977. The right to vote should be returned by releasing 60 lakh undertrials. On the day of Basant Utsav, he said, IR happened during the Left Front government. Is it not? Now the TMC-BJP is trying to divide the people by playing divisive politics. The administration, which is accused of stealing sand, coal, jobs, land, has failed. The Trinamool has created pressure to put the names of dead, fake voters in the voter list. Many people have committed suicide under pressure.
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Mar 3, 2026, 03:37 PM
Congress Releases First List of Candidates for Assam Assembly Elections

Congress Releases First List of Candidates for Assam Assembly Elections

The Congress has released the first list of 42 candidates for the upcoming Assam Assembly elections. According to the list, Assam Congress state president and MP Gaurav Gogoi will contest from the Jorhat assembly constituency. The move reflects the Congress's strategic preparedness by bringing out the names of candidates before the official announcement of the elections. The Congress, which has been out of power in Assam since 2016, is making active efforts to consolidate its position in the state. The party has selected influential and locally strong leaders from different regions to create a good penetration among the voters. The list includes Congress Legislature Party leader Debabrata Saikia as the candidate from Nazira assembly constituency. Former PCC president Ripun Bora has been given the ticket from Barchalla seat. Besides, Abdus Sobhan Ali Sarkar will contest from Gauripur, Markline Marak from Goalpara West (ST reserved), Girish Barua from Bongaigaon and Mahanand Sarkar from Barpeta (SC reserved). Ramen Rabha Singh (ST) from Boko, Dhyan Chand Kalita (SC reserved) and Satya Das (SC reserved) from Hajolu (SC reserved) seats will be fielded by the party.
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Mar 3, 2026, 03:34 PM
India Assists Nepal in Elections; Border Checkposts Closed Amid Security Concerns

India Assists Nepal in Elections; Border Checkposts Closed Amid Security Concerns

Under pressure from the Gen-G movement, Oli resigned as prime minister on 9 September. Within two days, President Paudel Gen-G handed over administrative responsibilities to an interim government in consultation with the agitators. General elections were announced on 5 March. All India-Nepal border checkposts have been closed for 72 hours from Monday midnight in view of the elections in Nepal next Thursday. The move is to ensure security for the elections. Preparations for the elections are in final stages. The administration has beefed up security to ensure peaceful and fear-free elections. The Government of India has provided a total of 610 vehicles to the Government of Nepal to assist in the election work. The assistance was provided through the Consulate General of India in Nepal. Indian Consul General Debi Sahai Meena handed over the vehicles to the District Magistrate of Parsa Bhola Dahal at a ceremony held in Birgunj. The Embassy stated that the Government of India has handed over a total of 610 vehicles in four phases. In the final phase, 30 trucks have been handed over to the Government of Nepal. It is stated that this cooperation will further strengthen the "traditional ties" between India and Nepal.
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Mar 3, 2026, 03:28 PM
Amazon Facilities Damaged in Drone Incidents in Middle East

Amazon Facilities Damaged in Drone Incidents in Middle East

Global e-commerce giant Amazon has confirmed that three of its facilities in the Middle East were damaged following drone-related incidents in the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain. The company said the affected sites include logistics and operational centres that play a key role in handling regional deliveries. While no injuries were reported, the incident has raised concerns about the vulnerability of commercial infrastructure in areas facing heightened geopolitical tensions. According to the company, drones struck or caused damage to facilities located in the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain. The exact scale of the structural damage has not been publicly disclosed, but Amazon stated that its teams quickly assessed the situation and initiated safety protocols. Operations at the impacted sites were temporarily disrupted as a precautionary measure. Though the company did not directly attribute responsibility, the attacks come at a time when parts of the Gulf region are witnessing increased security challenges. Drone strikes have increasingly been used as tools in regional conflicts, posing risks not only to military targets but also to civilian and commercial infrastructure. Amazon emphasized that customer service remains largely unaffected. The company said it activated contingency plans, redirecting shipments and shifting workloads to alternate facilities to avoid significant delivery delays. In a region where fast logistics is central to Amazon’s promise, maintaining service continuity appears to have been the immediate priority. The Middle East has become an important market for Amazon over the past few years, especially after its acquisition of regional e-commerce platform Souq.com in 2017. Since then, the company has expanded its warehousing and last-mile delivery network across Gulf countries, investing heavily in infrastructure and technology. The incident highlights a broader issue: how multinational technology and logistics firms safeguard their assets in politically sensitive zones. As companies like Amazon deepen their presence in fast-growing markets, the need for advanced surveillance, risk assessment, and crisis management systems becomes even more critical. While operations are expected to normalize soon, the drone damage serves as a reminder that even global tech giants are not insulated from regional instability. For Amazon, the immediate challenge lies in restoring full functionality while reassuring customers and partners that its Middle East operations remain resilient and secure.
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Mar 3, 2026, 03:27 PM
Iran's 'Axis of Resistance' in Disarray After US-Israel Strikes

Iran's 'Axis of Resistance' in Disarray After US-Israel Strikes

The joint strikes by the United States (US) and Israel have put Iran’s β€˜Axis of Resistance’ in a state of unprecedented disarray. The military operations have severely degraded the network’s leadership and logistical capabilities. What is the Axis of Resistance? Who are its members? Is it fully broken? News18 explains The Axis of Resistance is an informal, Iran-led military and political coalition in the Middle East. It is primarily composed of state and non-state actors united by their opposition to the influence of Israel and the United States in the region. The coalition is a decentralised network of groups that coordinate strategically while maintaining varying degrees of autonomy: Iran: The central anchor and primary provider of funding, weapons, and ideological guidance. Hezbollah (Lebanon): Widely considered the most powerful non-state member, acting as a β€œstrategic arm" for Iran. Hamas & Palestinian Islamic Jihad (Gaza/West Bank): Palestinian militant groups that have received extensive Iranian support for their fight against Israel. The Houthis (Yemen): A Zaydi Shia movement that has used Iranian-supplied missiles and drones to target Israel and Red Sea shipping. Iraqi Militias: Groups under the umbrella of the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF), such as Kata’ib Hezbollah, which target U.S. and Israeli interests. Syria (Former Full Member): The regime of Bashar al-Assad was a core state member until its fall in December 2024, which severed a critical supply link between Iran and Lebanon. The term was coined in the early 2000s as a direct counter to U.S. President George W. Bush’s β€œAxis of Evil". The coalition’s roots trace back to the 1979 Iranian Revolution, which established a doctrine of β€œresistance" against Western hegemony. The primary goals of the Axis include: Denying Israel’s legitimacy and supporting Palestinian armed struggle. Opposing American military presence and political dominance in the Middle East. Creating a β€œland bridge" from Tehran to the Mediterranean to project Iranian power. A joint US-Israeli air campaign on February 28, 2026, resulted in the confirmed death of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. This followed the earlier assassinations of key proxy leaders, including Hezbollah’s Hassan Nasrallah in 2024. The collapse of the Assad regime in Syria in December 2024 and the installation of a new government in early 2025 severed the vital land bridge connecting Tehran to its proxies in Lebanon. Extensive strikes have crippled Iran’s ability to produce long-range ballistic missiles and rendered its energy facilities vulnerable. The alliance currently resembles β€œisolated islands" rather than a unified war machine, say analysts. While Hamas and Hezbollah have been significantly weakened, groups like the Houthis remain active and are deepening ties with other extremist elements to continue the fight. Despite these setbacks, Iran’s interim leadership council has vowed revenge, and retaliatory missile strikes were launched against Israel and US facilities across the Middle East.
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Mar 3, 2026, 03:26 PM
US Attack on Iran: Regime Change Not Imminent Despite Initial Reports

US Attack on Iran: Regime Change Not Imminent Despite Initial Reports

The Israeli and US attack on Iran on Saturday (February 28) may have killed many senior officials, including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, but regime change is not in sight in Iran. However, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has now said that the US military operation is not aimed at regime change in Iran. Before him, President Trump has said many times that he wants to overthrow the Islamic regime from Iran. A day earlier, Trump had called on Iranians to rise up for regime change. In such a situation, Pete Hegseth's latest statement is being considered different from the earlier signals. According to Chellani, a senior geopolitician and professor of strategic studies at the Center for Policy Research (CPR), Trump's new stand on the issue of Iran has also failed to defeat the U.S. government.
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Mar 3, 2026, 03:26 PM
Himachal Pradesh Budget Session to Resume on March 18

Himachal Pradesh Budget Session to Resume on March 18

ExpansionAdd as a preferredsource on google Chief Minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu will present the budget on 20th March. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Harshvardhan Chauhan said that the budget session of the state assembly will resume from 18th March. The Chief Minister will present the budget for the year on 20th March. There will be discussion and cut motion on the budget from 23rd to 25th March. The budget will be passed in the house on 28th March.
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Mar 3, 2026, 03:22 PM
Escalating War in Middle East: Experts Weigh Risks and Consequences

Escalating War in Middle East: Experts Weigh Risks and Consequences

Middle East expert Fawaz Gerges speaks to DW, alongside our own Middle East analyst, Shani Rozanes, about the escalating war, regional tensions and the risk of further US military intervention on day four of the Iran conflict . As fighting intensifies, they examine the widening conflict, diplomatic fallout, Israel-Iran tensions and what the crisis could mean for global security and stability.
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Mar 3, 2026, 03:21 PM
Congress Releases First List of Candidates for Assam Assembly Elections

Congress Releases First List of Candidates for Assam Assembly Elections

ExtensionAdd as a preferredsource on google Congress releases its first list for Assam Assembly elections. The party has announced 42 candidates for the 126-member Assembly. Elections are likely to be held in April. Congress has tried to take a political lead by announcing candidates even before the election schedule is announced. Read Trending VideosDelete this video / advertisementCongress has fielded state unit president Gaurav Gogoi from Jorhat seat. Congress Legislature Party leader in Assam Assembly Debabrata Saikia has been given ticket from Nazira seat. Former state Congress president Ripun Bora has been fielded from Barchalla seat. The party has adopted a strategy of prioritizing organisation and experienced leaders. Also Read - West Asia Crisis: PM Modi Talks to Oman and Qatar, Leaders of Eight Nations in 48 Hours Discuss Restoration of Peace
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Mar 3, 2026, 03:20 PM
US Faces Critical Challenge in Reopening Strait of Hormuz Amid Global Oil Transport Crisis

US Faces Critical Challenge in Reopening Strait of Hormuz Amid Global Oil Transport Crisis

Synopsis The US faces a critical challenge in the Third Gulf War. Reopening the Strait of Hormuz for oil shipping is vital. The waterway is crucial for global oil transport. Iran's actions have largely closed it. Countries in the region are running out of storage for oil. Production may soon need to slow. This could significantly impact global oil prices.
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