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India's Concern: Protecting Migrant Workers Amid US-Israel-Iran Conflict

India's Concern: Protecting Migrant Workers Amid US-Israel-Iran Conflict

Dubai: The US-Israel-Iran war in the Middle East is having the most devastating impact on innocent workers living there. The same hands that have shaped the modern infrastructure of Dubai, Qatar and Saudi are today pleading for protection against missiles raining down from the sky. About 24 million migrant workers living in the Gulf countries are now in the'Danger Zone'due to counter-attacks by Iran. Modi's concern: "Take care of the Indian community" There are about 9 million Indian workers in the Gulf countries, who are the backbone of the economy there. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had a telephonic conversation with UAE President Mohammed bin Zayed, expressing his seriousness over the matter. PM Modi has appealed to ensure the safety and well-being of the Indian community. The Indian government has ordered all departments to be prepared on a war footing to help stranded Indians return home. ID2
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Mar 2, 2026, 05:58 PM
Tensions Soar in West Asia as US Signals Potential Military Action Against Iran

Tensions Soar in West Asia as US Signals Potential Military Action Against Iran

Washington: After the death of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the situation in West Asia has become very serious. On the one hand, there is mourning in the streets of Iran, on the other hand, there is celebration in the White House. On the other hand, statements coming from the White House have increased the concern of the whole world. President Donald Trump has indicated that military action against Iran may continue for another 4 to 5 weeks, which may prove to be dangerous for Iran's survival. On Sunday, in a media interaction, Trump made it clear that the US and Israel have enough strength to maintain the intensity of the attack. The way Iran's top leadership has been eliminated in just two days, experts believe that Iran's military structure will completely collapse if this war lasts a month. However, Trump has admitted that there is a threat to the lives of American soldiers in this war, yet he is in a mood to withdraw.
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Mar 2, 2026, 05:49 PM
Iran's Supreme Leader Death Sparks Debate in Indian Politics

Iran's Supreme Leader Death Sparks Debate in Indian Politics

New Delhi: After the death of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the whole world has been divided into two parts, but its biggest impact is being seen in Indian politics. During the discussion, there were sharp reactions to the Indian government's stance. Opposition leaders and defense experts believe that this war can have the most serious impact on India. During the discussion, defense expert Major General Bishambar Dayal made a shocking statement, saying that "India is proving to be the biggest loser in this entire war." According to him, India's energy security and strategic interests are in danger due to instability in the Middle East. On the other hand, Aam Aadmi Party spokesperson Somnath Bharti also attacked the government, saying that the world is clearly divided into two poles after the death. On the one hand, the United States and Israel are calling this incident'justice ', while on the other hand, Moscow (Beijing) and China (Washington) are protesting the'hardening'of global tensions in the coming days.
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Mar 2, 2026, 05:38 PM
Indian Politicians Criticize Government Over Friendship with Iran, Forget Country's History of Betrayal

Indian Politicians Criticize Government Over Friendship with Iran, Forget Country's History of Betrayal

New Delhi: Amid the flames of the Great War raging in the Middle East, the political temperature in India is heating up. The way Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge and SP leader Akhilesh Yadav are targeting the government in the name of friendship with Iran, it seems that they have forgotten to solve Congress's own archives. History is witness that when India was fighting the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971 under the leadership of Indira Gandhi, the same Iran stabbed India in the back. The then ruler Shah Pahlavi not only provided Pakistan with military equipment but also gave safe haven to Pakistani aircraft at its airbases to avoid Indian Air Force attacks. This treacherous tradition was not limited to 1971. Even in the 1965 war, Iran gave free crude oil and weapons to Pakistan. When Ayatollah Khomeini came to power after the 1979 Islamic Revolution, it was hoped that relations would improve, but instead, Iran started poisoning India over Kashmir. Despite this, Gandhi has always protested against India's interference in India's internal affairs.
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Mar 2, 2026, 05:16 PM
US-Israeli Airstrikes on Iran Trigger Widespread Retaliation and Friendly Fire Incident in Kuwait

US-Israeli Airstrikes on Iran Trigger Widespread Retaliation and Friendly Fire Incident in Kuwait

As the joint US-Israel offensive on Iran triggers widespread retaliation across the Gulf, Kuwait has come under fire from Iranian missile and drone attacks, alongside a deadly “friendly fire” incident involving US aircraft. The strikes have caused casualties, air travel disruptions, and regional tension.Let’s look at the latest developments from Kuwait: US F-15E jets downed: The US Central Command reported that three F-15E Strike Eagles flying in support of Operation Epic Fury were shot down over Kuwait due to an apparent “friendly fire incident”. Friendly fire incident : The jets were operating amid active combat involving Iranian aircraft, ballistic missiles and drones, and were mistakenly targeted by Kuwaiti air defenses. All six air crew ejected safely, have been recovered, and are in stable condition. Kuwait acknowledges incident: Kuwait has acknowledged the incident, with US officials expressing gratitude for the Kuwaiti defence forces’ efforts and support. The cause of the incident is under investigation, and further updates will be provided as more information becomes available. Kuwait’s Ministry of Defence statement: The Kuwait Ministry of Defence confirmed that several US military aircraft crashed earlier this morning, adding that “direct coordination was conducted with US forces” and investigations are ongoing. The ministry urged the public and media to rely only on official sources. US casualties reported: Three US service members were killed in an Iranian attack on a US facility in Kuwait, marking the first American casualties since the conflict began. A fourth death has been confirmed overall in the war, with the US Department of Defense preparing briefings on further strikes against Iran. Attacks on Kuwait facilities: The Kuwait International Airport sustained limited damage from a drone strike on February 28, injuring several employees. The Kuwait Directorate General of Civil Aviation said damage was “localized rather than catastrophic,” though operations were disrupted for hours. Missile strike on air base: The Ali Al-Salem Air Base was hit by Iranian ballistic missiles, according to Kuwait’s Defence Ministry. Most incoming projectiles were intercepted, but debris caused damage and several minor injuries. Air travel disruptions: Iran claimed it launched 15 cruise missiles targeting the US base at Ali Al Salem and vessels in the northern Indian Ocean. Regional air travel has been disrupted, with Turkish Airlines suspending flights to Kuwait and neighboring states until at least March 3 due to “safety risks.”
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Mar 2, 2026, 05:08 PM
US-Israel Attack on Iran: Top Developments

US-Israel Attack on Iran: Top Developments

US-Israel attack on Iran LIVE: Iran War Top Developments Here are the latest updates Donald Trump defended his decision to strike Iran on Monday — insisting that this was the "last best chance" available to thwart Tehran's nuclear and ballistic missile programs. "We are ahead of our time projections...will easily prevail. We projected 4 to 5 weeks but can go longer," he warned. US President Donald Trump on Monday warned that Iran was on the verge of developing missiles capable of reaching the United States. Speaking during a Medal of Honor ceremony at the White House, Trump said he had ordered US military strikes to dismantle Tehran’s nuclear and ballistic missile programmes, describing the action as necessary to eliminate what he called a growing strategic threat. According to an update shared by Al Jazeera, the Islamic Resistance has claimed responsibility for 23 drone attacks targeting the US consulate and the airport in Erbil. It is an umbrella group aligned with Iran. Three additional drones were reportedly launched by the groups and were intercepted. Authorities in Iraq have tried to distance themselves from the situation --- warning all countries against using it to launch attacks. According to the Tasnim news agency, a commander with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has said that Iran plans to launch missiles at Cyprus. “The Americans have moved most of their aircraft to Cyprus, and we will launch several missiles at Cyprus to force them to leave from there as well,” Brigadier General Ibrahim Jabari reportedly said. The assertion came hours after two drones were intercepted while heading towards the British military base in the area. An Iranian drone also hit the runway of the Akrotiri base during overnight strikes. Sirens blared and aircraft took off just after midday on Monday — even as a passenger air terminal in neighbouring Paphos was evacuated. “It has become clear that Iran’s outrageous response has become a threat to our interests and our allies, and it cannot be ignored," British Prime Minister Keir Starmer told the Parliament on Monday night. The UK’s leader also said British military bases in Cyprus “are not being used by US bombers” after he agreed to a US request to use its bases for “specific and limited defensive purposes” in the war. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Monday night that his country would not "join" the US-Israeli offensive against Iran. This came after US President ​Donald Trump ​criticised his ⁠approach and initial reluctance to allow the use of British bases for strikes. The UK said it will continue "defensive actions in the region.” “We are not joining the US-Israeli offensive strikes. The basis for our decision is for the collective self defence of longstanding friends and allies and protecting British lives,” he said. ⁠Trump had criticised Starmer for taking "too ⁠long" ‌to ​allow US use of ‌air bases. "President Trump has expressed his ‌disagreement with our decision not to get involved in the initial strikes. But it is my ‌duty ​to ​judge ​what is in Britain's national interest. ​That is what ⁠I've done, and I stand by ‌it," came the response. Russian President Vladimir Putin held talks with four Gulf leaders on Monday --- voicing concern about an expanded regional war. "Both sides expressed serious concern about the real risk of the expansion of the conflict zone, which has already affected the territories of a number of Arab countries and is fraught with catastrophic consequences," the Kremlin said after his conversation with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. US President Donald Trump said on Monday that he's not ruling out sending US ground troops into Iran "if they were necessary". "I don't have the yips with respect to boots on the ground - like every president says, 'There will be no boots on the ground.' I don't say it...I say 'probably don't need them,' [or] 'if they were necessary," he told New York Post. "I spoke to our great friend, Prime Minister Narendra Modi. I spoke to him at length yesterday and thanked him for his standing with Israel, standing for the truth, and for the enormous friendship of the people of India," Netanyahu told NDTV. Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani said the country had received requests for logistics aid ⁠and supplies from Gulf ⁠countries caught up in the conflict between Iran, ‌Israel and the United States. He also confirmed that Italian troops deployed ⁠in Lebanon, ⁠Jordan and other parts of the region were ‌safe. "We’re knocking the crap out of them. I think it’s going very well. It’s very powerful. We’ve got the greatest military in the world and we’re using it...We haven’t even started hitting them hard. The big wave hasn’t even happened. The big one is coming soon," Trump told CNN. According to reports citing the Bahrain government, its air defence systems have intercepted a new wave of Iranian ballistic missiles and drone attacks. “The total number of hostile projectiles amounted to 70 missiles and 59 drones,” state media quoted the National Communication Centre as saying. According to Iranian state media, loud explosions are being heard from the area near the Isfahan nuclear facility and airbase in central Iran. This comes hours after Iranian officials said the US and Israel had struck the Natanz enrichment facility. That contradicted an assessment by the U.N. nuclear watchdog chief Rafael Grossi who said that “up to now” the agency has "no indication" that nuclear facilities have been hit in Iran. “Again they attacked Iran’s peaceful safeguarded nuclear facilities yesterday. Their justification that Iran wants to develop nuclear weapons is simply a big lie,” Reza Najafi told reporters at the IAEA headquarters earlier today. French President Emmanuel Macron said on Monday that his country would allow the temporary deployment of its nuclear-armed aircraft to allied nations. Paris has also announced plans to increase its nuclear warhead tally from the current level below 300. The French President did not give a figure for the increase. But it will be the first time France increases its nuclear arsenal since at least 1992. “I have decided to increase the numbers of warheads of our arsenal. My responsibility is to ensure that our deterrence maintains — and will maintain in the future — its assured destructive power,” Macron said at a military base at L’Ile Longue in northwestern France. According to a CNN update, 18 US service members have been seriously wounded during the military operation against Iran. The confirmation came from US Central Command spokesperson Capt. Tim Hawkins. CENTCOM also announced on Monday that four US service members had been killed in action. Sources told the publication that all four died from the same attack in Kuwait — and 18 total were considered seriously wounded. "In the sixth wave since the start of Operation 'Roar of the Lion': The Air Force strikes targets of the Iranian terror regime in Tehran The Air Force, guided by Military Intelligence, has now launched a broad wave of strikes against targets of the Iranian terror regime in the heart of Tehran," the Israeli Defence Force wrote on X. "If you are in the country, the Department of State urges US citizens to depart Lebanon now while commercial flight options remain available. The security situation in Lebanon is volatile and unpredictable. Airstrikes have occurred throughout the country, especially in the south, the Beqaa, and parts of Beirut. We urge US citizens not to travel to Lebanon. We recommend that U.S. citizens who choose not to leave prepare contingency plans for emergency situations and be prepared to shelter in place should the situation deteriorate further," read an official alert. The US mission in Baghdad has sounded a nationwide security alert. "US Mission Iraq advises US citizens to exercise increased caution, keep a low profile, and shelter in place until further notice. U.S. citizens should avoid crowds, as demonstrations may turn violent with little warning. Iran-aligned terrorist militias continue to pose a significant threat to public safety. Reports of missiles, drones, and rockets in Iraqi airspace continue," began the update shared via X. According to an Al Jazeera report, huge plumes of smoke can be seen rising into the sky across the Lebanese capital. The Israeli army said that its forces have begun striking “Hezbollah terror targets throughout Lebanon”. “Further details to follow,” it said in a statement published on Telegram. Iranian state media confirmed on Monday evening that Mansoureh Khojasteh Bagherzadeh has died after being wounded in the US-Israeli strikes on Saturday that also killed her husband. Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed during the initial strikes in Tehran along with his daughter, grandchild, daughter-in-law and son-in-law. Russia has urged an immediate ceasefire in the Middle East --- voicing concerns about the ongoing military campaign. The foreign ministry described the situation as “aggression by the US and Israel". It also opined that the conflict went beyond regime change and was an attempt to "collapse" the normalisation of ties between Tehran and its Arab neighbors. Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke separately on Monday with UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and Qatar’s Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani. According to the Kremlin, Putin told the UAE leader Moscow has worked to promote a peaceful resolution on Iran’s nuclear program and to find “mutually acceptable compromises.” He also thanked the UAE for supporting Russian nationals in country. The Kremlin said Putin and the Qatari Emir voiced concern about the conflict widening and drawing in third countries and expressed hope for a “rapid de-escalation” of hostilities. "Discussed the evolving situation in West Asia with Crown Prince and PM of Saudi Arabia, HRH Prince Mohammed bin Salman. India condemns the recent attacks on Saudi Arabia in violation of its sovereignty and territorial integrity. We agreed that earliest restoration of regional peace and stability is of utmost importance. I thanked him for looking after the well-being of the Indian community in these difficult times," PM Modi wrote on X. "Had a productive telephone conversation with the King of Bahrain, His Majesty King Hamad Bin Isa Al Khalifa. India condemns the attacks on Bahrain and stands in solidarity with its people in this difficult hour. I thank him for the steadfast support extended to the Indian community in Bahrain," he wrote on X. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Dan Caine said during a press briefing on Monday that US forces had intercepted "hundreds of ballistic missiles" targeting the country and its partners. “This is not a single, overnight operation. The military objectives that CENTCOM and the Joint Force have been tasked with will take some time to achieve, and in some cases, will be difficult and gritty work,” Caine said at the Pentagon on Monday. “We will fiercely defend ourselves and our six thousand years old civilization regardless of the costs and will make the enemies sorry for their miscalculation,” Ali Larijani wrote on X. He is the powerful head of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council. Larijani had also insisted earlier today that Tehran would not negotiate with the United States. Pete Hegseth issues sharp warning during the press briefing, saying Washington would track down and kill those responsible for the deaths of American citizens. According to him, the ongoing military campaign, Operation Epic Fury, is aimed at dismantling Iran’s missile capabilities, targeting missile stockpiles, production facilities, naval assets and key elements of the country’s security infrastructure. The press briefing by the US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has started, Hegseth outlined the administration’s justification for the strikes on Iran, saying that Tehran was developing advanced missiles and drones to build what he described as a conventional shield for its “nuclear blackmail ambitions”. President Donald Trump has similarly cited Iran’s nuclear programme as a key reason behind the decision to carry out the strikes. At the same time, Hegseth insisted the conflict was not aimed at toppling Iran’s leadership. “This is not a so-called regime change war,” he said, adding, “but the regime sure did change, and the world is better off for it.” US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Gen. Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, prepare to deliver a fresh update on Operation Epic Fury. The briefing will be their first public account since the United States and Israel launched their coordinated strikes on Iran. Behind the scenes, however, the narrative appears less unified. Key congressional staff were told during a Pentagon briefing yesterday that there was no intelligence indicating Iran was preparing attacks on U.S. forces, according to a person with direct knowledge who spoke to NBC News. The assessment contrasts with what senior administration officials had told reporters just a day earlier, hinting at differing signals within Washington as the operation unfolds. The presser is scheduled to begin soon. According to data from FlightRadar24, eight passenger flights have managed to take off from Abu Dhabi since 2:00 pm local time. Eithad Airlines had earlier announced that all scheduled commercial flights to and from Abu Dhabi remained cancelled. "Some repositioning, cargo and repatriation flights may operate in coordination with UAE authorities and subject to strict operational and safety approvals," a spokesperson just told Reuters. Ben Gurion Airport said Israeli ⁠airspace ​was set to reopen as early ​as ​Monday evening for ⁠civilian flights in an "extremely limited ‌format". the country's main international gateway near Tel Aviv will "gradually expand" flight operations from Tuesday --- "depending on the security ⁠situation". It added that only Israeli carriers were expected to operate flights. The airspace was closed ‌on ​Saturday ​at ​the start of US-Israeli strikes ​on Iran, which ⁠have triggered retaliatory missile barrages from ‌Iran ⁠against Israel. Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri reviewed the supply situation for crude oil, LPG, and other petroleum products with senior officials on Monday afternoon. The Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas has assured that India will take all necessary steps to ensure the ⁠availability ​of major petroleum products at affordable ​rates.
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Mar 2, 2026, 05:03 PM
Indian Youths' Shirtless Protest Against India-US Trade Deal Gets Legal Nod

Indian Youths' Shirtless Protest Against India-US Trade Deal Gets Legal Nod

New Delhi: A unique protest during the high-profile'India AI Impact Summit'in the national capital has taken a legal twist. Delhi's Patiala House Court has made a very important observation while granting bail to nine Indian Youth Congress activists. These activists protested shirtless wearing T-shirts with pictures of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and former US President Donald Trump and raised slogans against the India-US trade deal. Judicial Magistrate Ravi granted bail, saying that the protest was only a "symbolic political criticism" which cannot be equated with a criminal act. The court has turned a red-eye against the police action and detention, saying that keeping the accused in jail before the trial (hearing of the case) begins is tantamount to punishment. The court noted that the protest by the activists was peaceful and did not cause any damage to public property. The slogans were also non-provocative and had no communal or regional reference, thus proving the equal importance of peaceful protest and peaceful expression of dissent in the investigation of Indian democracy.
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France to Increase Nuclear Arsenal Amid Global Tensions

France to Increase Nuclear Arsenal Amid Global Tensions

France To Increase Nuclear Arsenal: There is an atmosphere of war all over the world these days. Russia-Ukraine have been attacking each other for the last 4 years. Pakistan and Afghanistan have also jumped into the battlefield for the last few days. Now Israel-US have conducted a joint military operation on Iran. This does not end here. Iran has also wreaked havoc in response to the attack. In view of the increasing conflict globally, French President Emmanuel Macron's big statement has come out. He has announced to increase the number of weapons in the country. French President Emmanuel Macron said on Monday (2 March 2026) that in view of the increasing danger of crossing the nuclear limit of conflicts globally, France will increase the size of its nuclear arsenal and strengthen its deterrence capability. That is, it will try to stop any incident with full force before it reaches it. A Saudi-Iranian president has also made a speech in'Aramco Base'in India.
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Mar 2, 2026, 04:42 PM
India and Canada Mark Historic Turning Point with Multi-Faceted Partnership

India and Canada Mark Historic Turning Point with Multi-Faceted Partnership

New Delhi: The recent bitterness in relations between India and Canada seems to have become history. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's visit to India has done in just two days what was not possible in the last eight years. External Affairs Secretary P Kumaran called it a "historic turning point." Canada has now bet on India's $6 trillion economy. During this visit, long-term contracts have been signed with a company'Chemco'for uninterrupted supply of uranium needed for nuclear power to India, which will realize India's target of 100 GW of nuclear power by 2047. This partnership is not limited to energy, but also includes technology and industries of the future. Prime Minister Modi has announced the'AI Compute Corridor'and'Innovation Sandbox ', making it clear that the two countries will now lead the world together in start-ups and artificial intelligence. India's'Tri-Canada'deals, especially for two critical electric vehicles, will prove to be a "game-changer" for India's automobile sector.
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Mar 2, 2026, 04:39 PM
Iran's Military Unit Slips Out of Government Control After Supreme Leader's Death

Iran's Military Unit Slips Out of Government Control After Supreme Leader's Death

Tehran: The war in West Asia has taken an extremely dangerous turn. After the death of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran's most powerful military unit, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), now seems to be slipping out of the government's control. Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has admitted that the IRGC is now acting'independently'and that an attack on a peace-loving country like Oman is the Iranian government's choice. નહોતો.સરકારની Helplessness: "The army does not listen to us." In an interview with Al Jazeera, Foreign Minister Araghchi made a startling revelation. When he was asked about the missile attack on the port of Oman in 1979, he said, "What happened in Oman was against our wishes. We had asked our armed forces to be careful, but the fact is that our military units are now completely independent. They are only acting on their old instructions." નહોતો.સરકારની The IRGC has been established after the Islamic Revolution. < / ref > < ref name = "IRGC / IRGC" > < / ref > < ref name = "IRGC" IRGC "> < /
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US Launches 'Operation Epic Fury' Against Iran, Strikes Hundreds of Targets

US Launches 'Operation Epic Fury' Against Iran, Strikes Hundreds of Targets

* US announces'Operation Epic Fury'on Iran: Thousands of military bases attacked: President Donald Trump vows to destroy Iranian naval and missile capability: US President Donald Trump has officially announced that the United States and its allies have launched'Operation Epic Fury'against Iran. In the last 36 hours, the US military has struck hundreds of key targets in Iran, including Revolutionary Guard facilities and Iranian air defense systems. Trump said that 9 major ships and their naval buildings have been destroyed so far under this campaign. The main objective of this operation is to protect US citizens and to root out Iran's nuclear and missile threat. The President added that this combat operation will continue with full force until all of their objectives are met. In addition, Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei claimed that the Iranian military command has met many lives to celebrate the news that Donald Trump wants to meet.
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Mar 2, 2026, 04:30 PM
US and Israel Launch Strikes Against Iran, Killing Hundreds; Trump Warns of Larger Strike to Come

US and Israel Launch Strikes Against Iran, Killing Hundreds; Trump Warns of Larger Strike to Come

The United States and Israel have already killed a number of top Iranian officials, including Iran's supreme leader. American and Israeli strikes have wreaked havoc across Iran. Local media say more than 550 people have been killed so far. After all, President Trump says the military is striking hard in Iran, but a real wave of strikes is yet to come. In an interview with CNN, the US president said, "We're hitting them (Iran) hard. I think it's going very well. Our military is very powerful. We have the greatest military in the world and we're using it. We haven't even hit them with full force yet, we haven't had a big wave yet. A big strike is coming very soon," Trump said.
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Mar 2, 2026, 04:24 PM
Pakistan's Stock Market Suffers Worst-Ever Crash Amid Middle East Tensions

Pakistan's Stock Market Suffers Worst-Ever Crash Amid Middle East Tensions

KARACHI: Pakistan seems to be on the verge of an economic and political catastrophe. Today, as the market opened on Monday, the biggest crash in the history of the Pakistani stock market was seen. The leading index KSE-30 fell by 9.6% in just counting minutes, which forced the market to'lower circuit'and stop trading completely for 45 minutes. હતી.ઐતિહાસિક The crash and the attempted police attack on the index on Sunday caused investors to panic. According to Reuters, this is the worst single-day drop in the history of the Pakistani stock market. Although the market rose at the beginning of the year, today's shock washed away all the profits. છે.કેમ Three main reasons are attributed to this chaos in the market: 1. The Iran-Israel conflict: rising tensions in the Middle East and fear of American investor casualties. છે.વૈશ્વિક Violent protests in Karachi and protests against the US Consulate in Pakistan.
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Mar 2, 2026, 04:19 PM
France to Increase Nuclear Arsenal Amid Global Tensions

France to Increase Nuclear Arsenal Amid Global Tensions

Amid war in the Middle East, rising tensions around the world, and security concerns, French President Emmanuel Macron announced on Monday that France will increase its nuclear arsenal, the first time in decades. He did not give a specific number. France currently has fewer than 300 nuclear warheads. It will likely be the first time since 1992 that France will increase its nuclear arsenal. Macron said at a military installation in Le Long, northwestern France, "I have decided to increase the number of warheads in my arsenal." The French president's speech was aimed at clarifying how French nuclear weapons fit into Europe's security amid concerns raised on the continent by recurring tensions with US President Donald Trump. Macron made the announcement from the L'Ill Long military base northwest of France, which is currently home to the country's main ballistic missile base. He said France has decided to increase the number of its nuclear warheads, but has not made it clear that France now has fewer than 300.
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Iran's Power Struggle: Hassan Khamenei Emerges as Potential Successor to Ayatollah Khamenei

Iran's Power Struggle: Hassan Khamenei Emerges as Potential Successor to Ayatollah Khamenei

The political crisis in Iran has also deepened after Khamenei's assassination in US and Israeli attacks. Khamenei may have set up a committee on crises after his death, but now many people are coming forward for his throne and to increase influence in Iran. The most important of them is Hassan Khamenei, the grandson of the late Ayatollah Khomeini, the founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran. Iranian experts believe that Hassan may now play an important role in deciding the new Supreme Leader even though Hassan has not been seen much in public while Khamenei was alive. Of the 15 grandchildren of the late Ayatollah Khomeini, 53-year-old Hassan Khomeini is the most politically active. He is seen in the political corridors of Iran as a reformist figure, who has been raising his voice from better relations with Western countries to the rights of ordinary people and women. Hassan Rouhani, the former president of Iran, has also been in close communication with the southern countries of Iran during his tenure as the founder of the Islamic Republic of Tehran.
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Mar 2, 2026, 04:07 PM
Amit Shah Unveils Job Creation and DA Payment Pledges in West Bengal

Amit Shah Unveils Job Creation and DA Payment Pledges in West Bengal

Kolkata: Union Home Minister Amit Shah today played a major masterstroke in West Bengal's electoral battle. During his'Parivartan Yatra'rally, Shah unveiled a series of big announcements to woo lakhs of government employees and youth of the state. He made it clear that if a BJP government is formed in Bengal, it will not only fill all the vacancies and vacancies under the West Bengal government by December of this year, but will also provide jobs to the youth, said Amitbhai Shah. Hitting out at the Mamata Banerjee government, Amitbhai Shah said that the Trinamool Congress government is ignoring the Supreme Court's verdict to pay their pending Dearness Allowance (DA) to state employees. He assured that the BJP will fulfil the aspirations of government employees as soon as it comes to power.
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Mar 2, 2026, 04:06 PM
Indian Rice Exports Face Uncertainty Amid West Asia Tensions

Indian Rice Exports Face Uncertainty Amid West Asia Tensions

While the volatile situation in West Asia may impact India’s rice export prospects, the shares of major grain exporters—LT Foods, KRBL, Chaman Lal Setia and GRM Overseas —declined on Monday. Shares of LT foods (Daawat) and KRBL (India Gate) on Monday declined by 5.5% and 2.7% to Rs 380 and Rs 330.50 respectively on the BSE compared to previous day’s trading, Shares of Chaman Lal Setia and GRM overseas declined by 3.5% and 1.4% to Rs 261 and Rs 159.35 respectively on Monday compared to the previous trading day on November 7 (Friday). The rice exporters stated that they are still assessing the geopolitical tension in the middle east which has remained fluid. “We are watching the situation closely as currently there has been no contact established with agencies in Iran,” Satil Goyal, President, All India Rice Exporters Association (AIREA), told FE. Iran has been among the largest importers of the aromatic long-grain rice for several years from India, along with Saudi Arabia, Iraq and the United Arab Emirates. The rice exports to Iran had exceeded 1 million tonne (MT) a few years back. Exporters fear that as the conflict expands to other Middle East countries, the impact could be even more severe, given the region’s significance in India’s rice export portfolio. Rice exporters on Monday attended the meeting called by the commerce ministry on assessing the situation arising out of the conflict. “We have asked the government to ensure that grain exporters are not penalized for consignments stuck at the ports and other associated issues such as freight and insurance,” Goyal of AIREA said. The rice exporters are likely to hold a meeting with officials of the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Exports Development Authority (APEDA) on Tuesday to assess the situation. Trade sources said the Government Trading Corporation of Iran –placed an order of around 0.6 million tonne (MT) of basmati with Indian exporters last month to bolster domestic grain stocks anticipating possible attack by the US. India has been the world’s biggest rice exporter in the last decade, with a market share of around 35% to 40% in grain trade. In FY25, India’s rice exports were valued at a record $12.95 billion, while during the April-January period of FY26, India shipped rice valued at $9.33 billion, a 7.5% decline year-on-year. Prior to this conflict, payment settlements of rice exports to Iran used to take 3-4 months and the future direction of the conflict would decide future rice exports prospects. Ranjit Singh Jossan, vice president of the Basmati Rice Millers and Exporters Association, Punjab, said the conflict threatens to disrupt the wider Middle East market, a key destination for Indian aromatic long-grain rice, as banking channels, international transactions and payment settlements face delays and compliance risks.
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Mar 2, 2026, 04:00 PM
Putin Calls for Ceasefire Amid Escalating Middle East Tensions

Putin Calls for Ceasefire Amid Escalating Middle East Tensions

Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke by phone with the leaders of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Qatar amid an escalating war in the Middle East. He called for an immediate ceasefire. In these talks on Monday, Putin stressed regional stability. According to the Kremlin statement, tensions in the Gulf region have reached a peak with Tehran's retaliatory actions following attacks on Iran by the US and Israel, which led to traffic jams at major airports such as Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Airspace was closed. Putin stressed the need to prevent the conflict from escalating. In a call with UAE President Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the two leaders stressed an immediate ceasefire. At the same time, they called for a return to the politico-diplomatic process. The Kremlin said Putin offered to convey the UAE's grievances to Tehran and offered all possible assistance for stability in the region. In response to Iran's Gulf threats, the UAE and Sheikh Hamad bin Zayed Al Nahyan agreed that serious military problems must be resolved.
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Mar 2, 2026, 03:59 PM
Indian IT Sector Faces Uncertainty Amid Geopolitical Tensions in West Asia

Indian IT Sector Faces Uncertainty Amid Geopolitical Tensions in West Asia

Indian information technology companies could be headed for a slower-than-expected March quarter and a muted start to FY27 as escalating geopolitical tensions in West Asia delay client decision-making at a sensitive juncture for the sector. “As things stand today, the impact on Indian IT companies will be a slowdown in decision-making in Q4. This could result in a slower-than-expected growth in the March quarter and Q1 of FY27. However, if things continue to escalate, then the slowdown could extend into Q2,” said Gaurav Vasu, founder and chief executive of UnearthInsight. Direct revenue exposure to the region remains limited, with West Asia accounting for less than 2% of revenues for most large Indian IT firms. However, the region has emerged as one of the faster-growing markets outside North America and Europe, supported by digital transformation programmes, public sector technology spends and a growing presence of global capability centres (GCCs). Analysts said the immediate risk lies not in cancellations but in slower approvals and deferred ramp-ups, particularly as global macro uncertainty rises. As a result, companies may have to rely more heavily on baseline or run-the-business work, while discretionary and exploratory projects are pushed out. If uncertainty persists, it could weigh on growth momentum through a significant part of the next fiscal year. “The larger worry is that this turmoil will delay transformation cycles for Indian IT and push companies to focus more on the short term rather than long-term programmes,” said Pareekh Jain, chief executive and lead analyst at EIIRTrend. “On the positive side, there was a wave of GCCs coming up in the middle east , some of which may now look at India as an alternative location.” Sector watchers added that certain verticals could feel the impact sooner. Fourth-quarter technology budgets for travel and tourism companies, as well as parts of insurance, which have been among the faster-growing segments for Indian IT, could see slower decision-making in the near term. Industry body Nasscom said it remains in constant touch with its Middle East Council and that operations across the industry are continuing as usual for now, even as companies remain vigilant. “Employee safety and security remain the industry’s foremost priority,” Nasscom said, adding that member companies have been advised to defer non-essential travel to affected areas and enable work-from-home arrangements for employees currently in the region. The added geopolitical uncertainty comes at a time when the sector is already grappling with concerns around artificial intelligence-led disruption. Recent advances in AI capabilities announced by Anthropic in February triggered a broad sell-off in technology stocks globally, as investors reassessed traditional outsourcing models and billing structures. This followed December-quarter earnings commentaries where several Indian IT firms had pointed to improving deal pipelines and faster client approvals, raising expectations of steadier momentum into the March quarter. Operational risks have also come into focus. Over the weekend, two facilities operated by Amazon Web Services in West Asia were knocked offline, disrupting cloud services across parts of the region. While cloud infrastructure is designed with redundancy, the outage affected customers’ ability to reliably store and retrieve data after a second facility was impacted, AWS said in updates to customers. “It is not as simple as it sounds, and the time taken to get back up and running can vary widely,” said Faisal Kawoosa, founder and chief analyst at Techarc. “Services will be impacted, and restoring power alone does not solve the problem as client-side configurations also need to be changed.” Kawoosa added that Indian companies are unlikely to face a material impact due to data localisation practices, though some spillover effects could occur due to network dependencies for traffic passing through the region.
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Mar 2, 2026, 03:54 PM
Middle East Tensions Threaten Global Trade as Oil Prices Soar

Middle East Tensions Threaten Global Trade as Oil Prices Soar

Geopolitical pressure is mounting in the Middle East. The US and Israel's military attacks on Iran are going to have a profound impact on global trade. The cost of importing goods is going to go up. Not only oil, the cost of importing many products may go up in India. In such a situation, the question has arisen in the trade circles whether the Prime Minister will show the courage to buy oil from Russia. Iran is also responding to the US-Israeli attack. Iran is also spreading conflict in the Middle East. Shipping is being disrupted in the vital Strait of Hormuz, a vital sea route for international trade. It is an important waterway for India's connectivity with the Gulf countries. It is also a huge market for international trade in North America and Europe. The 33-kilometre-wide Strait of Hormuz connects the Persian Gulf and the Arabian Sea. International oil trade is getting affected. On Monday, the price of crude oil is expected to exceed $100 a barrel. The Strait of Hormuz, Saudi Arabia, and India are shipping a significant amount of crude oil and liquefied natural gas to India.
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Mar 2, 2026, 03:51 PM
UK PM Keir Starmer to Address Parliament on Middle East Conflict and Safety Measures

UK PM Keir Starmer to Address Parliament on Middle East Conflict and Safety Measures

London : UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer will be answering queries regarding the steps taken by his government for the safety of the British people amid the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. Starmer will be addressing the UK Parliament at 3:30 PM GMT (9 PM IST) today. In a post on X, the Prime Minister made note of the ongoing tensions and its impact on the British people. He further affirmed his commitment to keeping the people safe and said that the government has taken certain decisions in this regard over the weekend. Let us know! 👂 What type of content would you like to see from us this year? "I know the situation in the Middle East is worrying for British people in the region, and at home. It's my duty as Prime Minister to keep British people safe. I will be answering questions on the steps we took over the weekend in Parliament. Watch at 3:30pm," he wrote. Earlier today, Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Sunday (local time) said that the UK will permit the United States to use British bases for a "specific and limited defensive purpose" to counter Iranian missile threats, adding that London is not joining offensive strikes against Iran. This comes after a joint missile strike titled Operation Roaring Lion/Operation Epic Fury by Israel and the United States on Iran on February 28. Let us know! 👂 What type of content would you like to see from us this year? Sharing a video message on X addressing escalating tensions in the Gulf, Starmer said, "Yesterday, I spoke to you about the situation in the Gulf and explained that the United Kingdom was not involved in the strikes on Iran. That remains the case." However, he accused Iran of widening the conflict over the past two days. "Over the last two days, Iran has launched sustained attacks across the region at countries that did not attack them. They've hit airports and hotels where British citizens are staying," he said. Also Watch: Click Here For US-Iran-Israel War Live Updates Describing the situation as "clearly a dangerous" one, Starmer noted that there are "at least 200,000 British citizens in the region, residents, families on holiday and those in transit." He urged them to "please register their presence and follow Foreign Office travel advice," adding, "I know this is a deeply worrying time and we will continue to do all we can to support you." Starmer said British armed forces stationed in the region were also at risk. "Our armed forces, who are located across the region, are also being put at risk by Iran's actions. Yesterday, Iran hit a military base in Bahrain, narrowly missing British personnel," he said. Warning that leadership changes in Tehran would not alter the threat, he said, "The death of the Supreme Leader will not stop Iran from launching these strikes. Their approach is becoming even more reckless and more dangerous to civilians." (Except for the headline, this article has not been edited by FPJ's editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency feed.)
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Mar 2, 2026, 03:44 PM
France to Increase Nuclear Warheads Amid Concerns Over US Reliability

France to Increase Nuclear Warheads Amid Concerns Over US Reliability

French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday said France would be increasing the number of nuclear warheads in its arsenal. The French leader was speaking from L'Ile Longue military base that houses the country's nuclear submarines. France is the only nuclear power within the EU. Macron has spoken before about France acting as a nuclear deterrent for the bloc amid an increasingly unreliable partnership with the US . What did Macron say about France's nuclear arsenal? "An upgrade of our arsenal is essential," Macron said from the Brittany base. "We are currently experiencing a period of geopolitical upheaval fraught with risk." "That's why I ordered an increase in the number of nuclear warheads in our arsenal." "Whoever wants to be free must be feared. Whoever wants to be feared must be strong," he added. With around 290 nuclear warheads, France is the world's fourth-largest nuclear power after the US, Russia and China. However, Macron did not say by how many warheads the French arsenal would be expanded. Europe's nuclear rethink: Can France protect the continent? To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video 04:46 The change in France's nuclear doctrine includes more cooperation with European allies, such as Germany, Poland, the Netherlands, Belgium and Denmark, Macron said. France currently has four nuclear-armed submarines, which can be hidden anywhere in the world's seas, and have a range of around 10,000 kilometers. It also possesses Rafale fighter jets that can launch cruise missiles with nuclear warheads at a range of around 500 kilometers. Why does France want to increase its number of nuclear warheads? The announcement comes amid increasingly public concerns over how much European powers can rely on the US so-called nuclear umbrella — a policy aimed at protecting US allies, particularly in NATO, from nuclear threats. France last added to its nuclear arsenal in 1992. Tensions with the US reached a peak earlier this year when US President Donald Trump appeared unwilling to back down from pushing his aspirations to take control of Greenland from EU and NATO member Denmark . Although he did eventually change course, European powers are becoming increasingly skeptical of Washington's aims, something that may last beyond Trump's time in office. Germany has also got in on the action, with Chancellor Friedrich Merz suggesting that German Air Force planes could be used to transport French nuclear bombs. Germany rethinks future of nuclear security To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video 02:53 Edited by: Karl Sexton
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Mar 2, 2026, 03:38 PM
Canada and India Strengthen Ties with Historic Visit and MoU Signings

Canada and India Strengthen Ties with Historic Visit and MoU Signings

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s visit to India yielded a number of positive outcomes for both India and Canada. The visit, which is his official visit to India, took place from February 27 to March 2. On Monday, the two Prime Ministers met and held delegation-level talks. seeking to put the relationship back on track. A number of key MoUs were signed after the meeting across a range of sectors in the fields of artificial intelligence (AI), defence, critical minerals, healthcare and people-to-people exchanges. Both leaders set a target of $50 billion for bilateral trade by 2030 and the Terms of Reference (ToR) were finalized for the launch of negotiations toward Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA). Speaking about the India-Canada relationship, Prime Minister Modi said that he was pleased to welcome Ottawa into the International Solar Alliance (ISA). He also stated that both sides had decided to establish the India-Canada Defence Dialogue to enhance defence industries, maritime domain awareness, and military exchanges. Also significant was the signing of the $2.5 billion uranium deal. Canada is one of the few countries that can supply uranium suitable for India’s civilian nuclear reactors. MEA officials said that Canada had done this earlier as well, but supply had slowed in 2023 as ties came under diplomatic strain. Now both sides are once again looking at long-term contracts. Let us know! 👂 What type of content would you like to see from us this year? “Today, we discussed transforming this vision into a next-level partnership. Our goal is to reach $50 billion in trade by 2030. Unlocking the full potential of economic cooperation is our priority. Therefore, we have decided to finalise the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement soon. This will create new investment and employment opportunities in both countries,” he said. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said that there has been more engagement between the Canadian and Indian governments in the last year than there has been in more than two decades combined. “This is not merely the renewal of a relationship. It is the expansion of a valued partnership with new ambition, focus, and foresight. A partnership between two confident countries charting our own course for the future,” Carney said. Let us know! 👂 What type of content would you like to see from us this year? Speaking later at a special briefing, Secretary East P. Kumaran said Prime Minister Carney had “consolidated normalisation, restored strategic direction, institutionalised economic and strategic dialogues, and positioned the partnership towards long-term expansion.” Also Watch: Asked about the recent events in West Asia, Kumaran read out a statement on behalf of the Prime Minister. “India is deeply concerned about the recent developments in Iran and the Gulf region in general. We have urged all sides to exercise restraint, avoid escalation, and prioritise the safety of civilians,” he said. “Dialogue and diplomacy should be pursued to de-escalate tensions and address the underlying issues. The sovereignty and territorial integrity of all states must be respected.” The India-Canada relationship had come under strain after former prime minister Justin Trudeau publicly accused New Delhi of masterminding the killing of Canadian citizen Hardeep Singh Nijjar in 2023. Trudeau’s accusation led to a downgrading of the relationship, with both sides expelling several diplomats from each other’s countries, including the High Commissioners.
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Mar 2, 2026, 03:38 PM
Lindsey Graham Predicts Cuba's Communist Dictatorship Will Collapse Under Trump Administration

Lindsey Graham Predicts Cuba's Communist Dictatorship Will Collapse Under Trump Administration

US Congressman Lindsey Graham said on Monday that the Trump administration can now target Cuba. Graham made this statement while speaking to a news channel. He said that Cuba's communist dictatorship will soon collapse and its rule will end soon. Graham said that Cuba's days are numbered. Graham also said that Trump jailed Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro on narco-terrorism charges. Graham described Trump as a president who is playing an aggressive role in foreign policy. Even during the US and Israeli strikes against Iran, Graham said that the campaign is fulfilling Ronald Reagan's goal, which includes weakening Iran's government. He claimed that Iran's terror network will soon be shut down. Lindsey Graham: Cuba is next. They are going to fall. Their days are over. Fidel Castro and Castro have been in power for several decades since the 1959 Cuban Revolution.
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Mar 2, 2026, 03:35 PM
Nepal Secures Indo-Nepal Border Ahead of Elections

Nepal Secures Indo-Nepal Border Ahead of Elections

ExtensionAdd as a preferredsource on google Security has been tightened along the Indo-Nepal border with an aim to ensure peaceful and fair conduct of the March 5 elections in Nepal. Jogbani border will be completely sealed from tonight to ensure smooth conduct of the poll process in Nepal's territory adjoining the border town of Jogbani. The administration's decision has a direct impact on activities in the border areas. Read More
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Mar 2, 2026, 03:32 PM
India Assures Exporters of Support Amid West Asia Conflict

India Assures Exporters of Support Amid West Asia Conflict

The government has assured exporters that it is ready to facilitate trade operations in view of the conflict in West Asia by providing flexibility in procedures for export authorisation and intervene on their behalf with financial and insurance institutions to support exporters’ interests. In a meeting with stakeholder ministries, key logistics and trade facilitation partners to review the emerging geo-political situation and its potential impact on India’s export-import cargo flows, the commerce ministry has also offered to coordinate with customs authorities to ensure smooth clearance for cargo evacuation. Smooth cargo evacuation would avoid congestion and extended dwell times particularly of time-sensitive export segments such as perishables, pharmaceuticals , and high-value manufactured exports. The meeting called by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry was also attended by representatives from logistics operators and shipping lines/forwarders, Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs, Department of Financial Services, Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, the Reserve Bank of India, export promotion ecosystem and other concerned agencies. Following the US-Israel strikes on Iran, the Strait of Hormuz—through which 20% of the world’s oil transits—has seen a 70% drop in vessel traffic, according to reports. Approximately 170 container ships and 150 oil tankers are currently anchored or “trapped” inside the Persian Gulf or its immediate approaches, unable to exit safely. Major shipping giants—including Maersk, MSC, Hapag-Lloyd, and CMA CGM—have officially suspended all transits through the Strait until further notice. War risk premiums for ships going through West Asian routes have gone up by 25-50%. The shipping companies have also put a war risk surcharge of $ 1,500 to $ 2,000 per 20 feet container to their charges, according to reports. With the war expanding to other countries , exporters are still awaiting updates on their cargoes at sea. They say it would take a few more days for clarity to emerge on the status of their shipments and new charges that they will have to bear. As an immediate support measure, the exporters have asked for restoration of rates of tax refund under the Remission of Duties and Taxes on Exported Products (RoDTEP) scheme. Just last week the rate of refund was slashed by 50% to 0.15% to 2.15% from 0.3% to 4.3% of the value of exported products. They also sought that the insurance premiums under the Export Credit Guarantee scheme should not be raised despite the conflict. The scheme provides insurance cover to exporters against the risk of non-realization of export proceeds due to commercial or political risks. It also sought the ECGC cover to more products, The Apparel Export Promotion Council has also written to the Ministry of Civil Aviation to waive demurrage charges (fee for occupying terminal space beyond a set period) on export cargo due to flight disruptions. The gems and jewellery exporters have asked for an increase in time period for the sector for activities like shipments, diamond certification and return of jewellery from exhibitions The Department reaffirmed that it will continue to engage closely with all stakeholders and relevant Ministries to ensure that India’s trade continues to move efficiently and that any emerging issues are addressed in a timely manner, a statement said here.
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Mar 2, 2026, 03:26 PM
Saudi Prince's Secret Pressure Led to US Attack on Iran: Shocking Revelation Rocks Muslim World

Saudi Prince's Secret Pressure Led to US Attack on Iran: Shocking Revelation Rocks Muslim World

Saudi Prince Iran Strike: After the death of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, there was a major revelation that shook the Muslim world. आहे.इराणवरझालेल्या There was not only pressure from Israel behind the American attack, but also the claim that Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman had prepared Donald Trump for this war. This claim has caused an earthquake in the politics of Islamic countries. Behind the scenes, the world could see the image of improving relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia due to the mediation of Chinese President Xi Jinping for the last 2 - 3 years. However, the picture behind the scenes was different. According to media reports, Mohammad bin Salman lobbied Donald Trump many times in private calls to take military action against Iran. Trump was initially thinking of a diplomatic solution, but due to pressure from Mohammad bin Salman and Netanyahu, he decided to attack Iran directly. Operation Epic Fury and the power equation gave the US the name of Operation Fury. The main purpose of the coup was not only to save the United States, but also to destroy the United States.
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Mar 2, 2026, 03:25 PM
Iran Unveils Military Power in Underground Tunnels, Sends Warning to US and Israel

Iran Unveils Military Power in Underground Tunnels, Sends Warning to US and Israel

Tehran: Iran has released a video showing its military power in the midst of a conflict with Israel and the United States. Iran's government agency FARS has released a video. A large cache of drones can be seen hundreds of feet below the ground in the video. आहे.इराण A special structure has been created under the ground. Drones with sophisticated weapons have been placed in the area. Iran has demonstrated its arsenal in this war, giving a veiled warning to the United States and Israel. But this is considered a propaganda video. The video shows large underground tunnels in mountainous areas in Iran. Dangerous drones have been placed in these areas. Drones have been installed on sophisticated rocket launchers. They are ready to fly at any moment. The walls have been covered with Iranian flags and large photos of the late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. This shows Iran's ability to respond with full force if the video is released.
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Mar 2, 2026, 03:23 PM
Ranchi Deputy Mayor Election: Political Parties Make Strategies Ahead of Vote

Ranchi Deputy Mayor Election: Political Parties Make Strategies Ahead of Vote

ExtensionAdd as a preferredsource on google After the Ranchi Municipal Corporation elections are over and the new mayor Roshni Khalkho has been elected, political activity has intensified regarding the election of the deputy mayor. The center of city politics is now centered on the deputy mayor's chair, for which various parties have started making strategies. Read Trending VideosThe video / advertisement deletions have begun. The BJP, Congress, and JMM have started preparing for the deputy mayor election with the help of their supported councilors. The elected councilors are being contacted and efforts are being made to gather support by inviting them on the pretext of Holi Milan celebrations. The activity is clearly seen in the political corridors. According to the sources, four to five councilors are actively running for the post of the deputy mayor. These include some faces who have been in the city councilors in the past and are making efforts to ensure their personal support to the candidates.
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Mar 2, 2026, 03:22 PM
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's Wife Killed in US-Israeli Airstrike

Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's Wife Killed in US-Israeli Airstrike

After Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, his wife Mansoureh Khojasteh Bagherzadeh was killed in a deadly US-Israeli airstrike. She was critically wounded in Saturday's attack. News channel Press TV confirmed her death on Monday, calling her a "martyr." Who was Mansoureh Bagherzadeh - Mansoureh Khojasteh Bagherzadeh was born in 1947 in Mashhad to a Persian religious family. His father, Mohammad Esmail Khojasteh Bagherzadeh, was a prominent businessman in Mashhad. His brother, Hassan Khojasteh Bagherzadeh, served as deputy director of the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (Seda-o-Sima). Mansoureh Khojasteh Bagherzadeh first met Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in a private ceremony in 1964, and later married four times to Ayatollah Khomeini, Mostafa Masoud, and Mostafa Bozada in 1965.
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Mar 2, 2026, 03:21 PM
Pakistan-Afghanistan Border Skirmish Continues as Military Operation Intensifies

Pakistan-Afghanistan Border Skirmish Continues as Military Operation Intensifies

The border skirmish between Pakistan and Afghanistan continued on Monday as Islamabad destroyed Taliban’s ammunition depot, according to state media reports, after launching ‘Operation Ghazab lil Haq’ days ago. This comes after Afghan Taliban forces attacked 53 locations along the more than 2,600 kms long border. Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar on Sunday said that Pakistan has killed 415 Afghan Taliban personnel and injured more than 580 in the ongoing military operation, which was launched last week. State-run Pakistan Television (PTV) reported that Pakistani forces destroyed an ammunition depot in Khost, as the army’s “vigorous and powerful counter-attacks” against Afghan Taliban aggression were continuing. Amid the ongoing military exercise, Pakistan has shut certain airroutes within Karachi and Lahore Flight Information Regions (FIRs) at specific times to accommodate fighter jets of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF). According to the notification, these air routes will remain unavailable for commercial operations from March 3 to March 31, between 9 am and 3 pm daily. Pakistan Airports Authority (PAA) said the “decision has been taken due to expected military exercises involving fighter jets of the Pakistan Air Force, during which various sectors of the Karachi and Lahore FIRs will be closed to commercial flights.” According to Federal Information Minister Attaullah Tarar, Pakistan launched Operation Ghazab lil-Haq against the Afghan Taliban after “unprovoked firing” from across the border last week. “Pakistan’s armed forces have destroyed 182 Afghan Taliban posts and captured 31, and 415 Afghan Taliban personnel have been killed and over 580 injured since the start of the operation so far,” he said on Monday. Currently, there is no end in sight of the conflict as Pakistan forces are dismantling the security apparatus of the Taliban. Efforts were made by the Gulf countries, including Qatar and Saudi Arabia, soon after the conflict began, to negotiate peace, but the eventual escalations in Middle East due to the Iran-US-Israel conflict let to no near-term resolution. (With inputs from PTI)
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Mar 2, 2026, 03:16 PM
France to Increase Nuclear Weapons Stockpile Amid Global Security Crisis

France to Increase Nuclear Weapons Stockpile Amid Global Security Crisis

ExpandAdd as a preferredsource on google France has made a major strategic decision amid a global security crisis and conflict in the Middle East. French President Emmanuel Macron has announced that the country will increase the number of its nuclear weapons. This will be the first time in nearly three decades that France will increase its nuclear stockpile. Macron said that in the changing global situation, it has become necessary to keep the country's security and nuclear deterrence strong. Read MoreTrending VideosTake down this video / adMacro made this announcement at the El-Il Long military base in northwest France, where French ballistic missile submarines are stationed. He said that France currently has less than 300 nuclear warheads and has decided to increase their number now. Although he did not say how much the total number will be increased. The president said that his aim is to ensure that France's nuclear force remains strong and effective in the future.
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Mar 2, 2026, 03:15 PM
Israel-US Joint Strike Kills Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and His Wife

Israel-US Joint Strike Kills Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and His Wife

Khamenei Wife Died: A joint strike by Israel and the United States killed several top Iranian leaders and officials, including Supreme Leader Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. On Saturday (February 27), Israel launched a surprise attack on Tehran. Khamenei's death was followed by the death of his wife, Mansoureh Khojasteh Bagherzadeh. She was 79 years old. On Monday, Iranian media confirmed this. In fact, Iran's Supreme Leader was killed in the Israeli strike. Khamenei's wife was badly injured and was being treated in hospital. She died today during treatment. According to reports, Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and Mansoureh Khojasteh Bagherzadeh were married in 1964. Khamenei's wife had largely stayed away from public life. That is why they have little information about anyone. The Iranian Supreme Leader's death was confirmed by the Iranian media on Sunday.
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Mar 2, 2026, 03:13 PM
Iranian Diaspora Communities Celebrate Death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei

Iranian Diaspora Communities Celebrate Death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei

The death of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has sparked joy in Iranian diaspora communities. After the assassination of Iran's Supreme Leader in Operation Epic Fury, a joint US-Israeli attack, videos circulating on social media show people waving Shah-era Iranian flags, American and Israeli flags, and celebrating with YMCA-style group dances. The celebrations are mainly seen among Iranians settled abroad who have been protesting against the Islamic Republic for decades. In viral videos on social media, Iranians celebrate Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's death with YMCA-style group dances. The dances are taking place inside homes and at organized events, where people are waving Shah-era Iranian flags, American and Israeli flags. These globally-renowned simple and coordinated hand gestures have now taken on a political meaning, with the cleric becoming a symbol of the regime's role in eradicating the regime, and with the participation of freedom fighters.
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Mar 2, 2026, 03:03 PM
Gulf Conflict Escalates: Bahrain Hit by Iranian Drone and Missile Strikes

Gulf Conflict Escalates: Bahrain Hit by Iranian Drone and Missile Strikes

Bahrain has emerged as one of the central flashpoints in a rapidly widening Gulf conflict, after Iran launched coordinated drone and missile strikes across the region in retaliation for joint US–Israeli attacks on Iranian targets. The island kingdom, host to the US Navy’s Fifth Fleet, was among the primary targets, with both military installations and civilian infrastructure struck in successive waves beginning February 28. While fighting has spread to Israel, Lebanon, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates and key oil infrastructure across the Gulf, Bahrain’s strategic position and its hosting of US forces have placed it directly in the line of fire. According to official accounts cited in the source material, Bahraini air defences intercepted dozens of incoming threats during the initial barrage, reporting that 45 missiles and nine drones were shot down. Despite those interceptions, fires broke out at the US naval support centre and nearby command facilities associated with the Fifth Fleet headquarters. Eyewitness images showed thick black smoke rising over Manama following the strikes. The attack marked one of the most direct assaults on US military infrastructure in the Gulf in recent years and underscored Bahrain’s vulnerability as a frontline US ally. In a significant escalation affecting commercial shipping, the Stena Imperative, a US-flagged products tanker, was struck by two projectiles while docked at the Port of Bahrain. The resulting fire was extinguished and the crew evacuated safely. The attack underscores a direct threat to commercial maritime traffic inside Bahraini waters. Watch the live coverage: In central Manama, the Crowne Plaza hotel was hit by an Iranian drone, resulting in injuries. Later, debris from an intercepted missile struck the upper floors of the “Breaker” apartment tower, sparking a fire and forcing emergency evacuations. Authorities confirmed that Bahrain International Airport was also targeted by a drone, sustaining material damage, though no casualties were reported. Airport operations were suspended temporarily as regional airspace closures disrupted commercial travel. In Mina Salman port, debris from a defensive intercept ignited a fire aboard a freighter, killing one foreign crewman and injuring two others. On March 2, Bahrain said one person was killed by shrapnel from an intercepted missile. The death of a foreign worker at Salman Industrial City, working on a boat there, marks the kingdom’s first reported fatality in the war. Media reports also noted that at least four Bahrainis were wounded by falling debris in Manama. Officials said Iranian strikes in Bahrain hit civilian targets outside the US bases. The US Central Command confirmed three American service members were killed and five wounded during Iran’s counterstrikes across the region. US President Donald Trump vowed Washington would “avenge” the deaths and warned that further casualties were likely. Bahrain’s leadership condemned the strikes and reaffirmed its right to self-defence. King Hamad spoke with President Trump, who denounced Iran’s actions and pledged continued US support for Bahrain’s security. In Manama, US Embassy officials issued shelter-in-place advisories and authorised the departure of nonessential personnel. The US State Department raised Bahrain’s travel advisory to Level 3 (“Reconsider Travel”) due to ongoing security threats. Schools and courts were closed, and citizens were advised to remain indoors as emergency teams continued firefighting and search operations. (With inputs from agencies)
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Mar 2, 2026, 03:03 PM
Assam Election Alliance on Brink of Collapse Over Seat Sharing Dispute

Assam Election Alliance on Brink of Collapse Over Seat Sharing Dispute

Guwahati: With the alliance between Opposition Congress and Raijor Dal, a regional party led by MLA Akhil Gogoi, heading for a possible collapse over seat sharing for the Assembly elections in Assam , Yogendra Yadav, a psephologist and founder of Swaraj Abhiyan, is making a last ditch effort for reaching a deal. ANYTIME, ANYWHERE. Experience a more refined e-paper today READ NOW ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Working president of Raijor Dal, Bhasco Di Saikia, said Yadav met them and leaders of the Congress for finalising the seat sharing arrangements in order to put up a strong fight for unseating BJP and its allies. Saikia said the seat sharing deal has not yet become a reality due to Congress' reluctance to give them just one more seat preferred by them. "We want a united fight against the BJP and we have made a lot of sacrifices towards that goal. Initially, we sought 28 seats but later we reduced the same to 15 seats. But Congress has offered us just four seats from the list of our preferences. They have proposed us for friendly fights in another four and have offered us five seats where we did not want to put up our candidates. But now, we have just requested Congress to give one more seat from the list of our preferences," he said. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links Stories You May Like Bengaluru couple dead in suspected murder-suicide over marital dispute Undo Lokayukta probing alleged irregularities at Kidwai Memorial Institute of Onco... Undo 'No water, no food': Israel-Ira n War leaves Karnataka's Hassan residents stuck in... Undo "We are hoping that something positive will come out of Yogendra Yadav's efforts," he said. Saikia, however, did not reveal the names of the constituencies. Also Read:Former Assam Congress chief resigns ahead of Assembly polls, party seeks reconsideration Also Read:Former Assam Congress chief resigns ahead of Assembly polls, party seeks reconsideration Assam has 126 assembly constituencies, elections for which are slated in April. Yadav-Akhil ties Yadav, who was part of Arvind Kejriwal-led Aam Admi Party, share good relations with Akhil Gogoi, an RTI activist-turned politician. Gogoi, who was also a part of the core committee of Anna Hazare-led India Against Corruption campaign, formed Raijor Dal and was elected to the Assembly for the first time in 2021. Akhil was then in jail in connection with a case registered during the anti-CAA agitation in Assam in 2020. Akhil, who heads Raijor Dal, is the lone MLA (from Sivasagar). In November last year, Congress and five other opposition parties (excluding Badruddin Ajmal-led AIUDF) decided to contest the Assembly elections together. But the tussle over seat sharing weeks ahead of the polls raised fears about collapse of the alliance with Raijor Dal. Congress leader Gaurav Gogoi recently said the seat sharing understanding with other partners including the Asom Jatiya Parishad, another similar regional party, and the left parties, is complete. ADVERTISEMENT Published 02 March 2026, 20:33 IST India News Congress Assam Indian Politics Assembly elections Assam Assembly Elections 2026 Follow us on : Follow Us Read More
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Mar 2, 2026, 02:52 PM
Voter List Controversy in Bagda Assembly Area: Matua Community Members Missing

Voter List Controversy in Bagda Assembly Area: Matua Community Members Missing

After the publication of the final voter list (first phase) after the SIR, the names of many Matua community voters were reported to be missing. This time the name of the member of Bagda Gram Panchayat was not found in the final list. The name of the member of the panchayat is Kabita Bain. She is a Matua community person and a BJP member of the panchayat. As soon as the matter came to light, there was an uproar in the area. After the publication of the final voter list, more than 15,000 names were found to be missing in the Bagda assembly area. Most of them are reportedly from the Matua community. Meanwhile, the name of the panchayat member Kabita Bain has been removed. However, due to the absence of the name in the voter list, Kabita Bain has pointed the finger of blame at the Trinamool and the CPM. She said, "The Trinamool and the CPI-M have conspired to remove my name from the voter list. My parents'name is there in the 2002 voter list. The BDO saw the link of the voter list with my parents." Later, too, Kabita Bagdar, the head of the Panchayat SIR, questioned why the names were missing.
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Mar 2, 2026, 02:52 PM
Iran's President Vows Retaliation Amid Regional Tensions After Supreme Leader's Assassination

Iran's President Vows Retaliation Amid Regional Tensions After Supreme Leader's Assassination

Iran's President Warns China to Start Talks to Immediately Ceasefire and Stop Regional Conflict Tehran: Following the death of Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei, President Masoud Pezeshkian said in an address to the nation that Iran will "continue to hit hard" at military bases in Israel and the United States. He stressed in a statement on Iranian state television that the country is determined to follow in the footsteps of the Supreme Leader and that the Iranian military will continue to destroy enemy military bases. Meanwhile, China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi, who has come out in support of Iran, said it was "absolutely wrong" to publicly assassinate a leader in a sovereign country. China has called for an immediate ceasefire and a dialogue to stop regional conflicts. While Russian President Vladimir Putin sent a message of condolence to Pezeshkian, calling the attack a violation of international law and humanitarian ethics. Putin called Khamenei a "great leader" and said that Iran's "important contribution to strengthening Iran's national defense has been made in the wake of this attack."
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Mar 2, 2026, 02:51 PM
Jalna MP Stranded in Dubai Amid Flight Restrictions Due to Rising Tensions

Jalna MP Stranded in Dubai Amid Flight Restrictions Due to Rising Tensions

Yogesh Kakphale, Jalna: Jalna MP Dr. Kalyan Kale is currently stuck in Dubai due to flight restrictions in the wake of rising tensions in the Middle East. Several flights have been cancelled or postponed and thousands of passengers are stranded at various transit points due to restrictions on international air routes. Congress MP from Jalna Lok Sabha constituency Dr. Kalyan Kale went abroad on an official tour two days ago. He has to stay in Dubai due to changing circumstances. Tourists are also stuck waiting for the next available flight due to the cancellation of a scheduled return flight. The district administration has informed that five other tourists from Jalna city are also stuck in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Concerned passengers are being contacted from the Government of India and informed that they are currently in a safe place. Other passengers from Maharashtra are also facing similar difficulties. Several countries have temporarily or temporarily closed their air routes in view of security on the routes. As a result of the re-scheduling, airlines have started to update information on the cancellation or cancellation of tickets.
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Mar 2, 2026, 02:47 PM
BJP Announces New Organisational Team in Gujarat Ahead of 2027 Assembly Elections

BJP Announces New Organisational Team in Gujarat Ahead of 2027 Assembly Elections

Ahmedabad: Exactly 20 months ahead of the 2027 Assembly elections in Gujarat, the BJP has announced a new organisational team in the state. The new state president, along with the heads of the morchas, have been announced. On Monday, the BJP also announced the organisation in-charges of the districts and cities. Prashant Korat (PK) has emerged as the most powerful general secretary in the new Gujarat BJP team. What is his importance in the new organisation? It can be gauged from the fact that state president Jagdish Vishwakarma has made him the general secretary of the state office, headquarters, as well as the in-charge of the very important south Gujarat. He has also appointed Prashant Korat as the city in-charge of Surat city. Welcoming national president Nitin Nabin on his first visit to Gujarat, Prashant Korat. After Prashant Korat's big elevation in the new team of the most powerful general secretary BJP, he is being considered as Jagdish Vishwakarma (JV )'s PK. Earlier, in this role, Prashant Vaghela was the former president of the youth wing of the BJP.
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Mar 2, 2026, 02:46 PM
China Denies Selling Missiles to Iran Amid Escalating Tensions in the Middle East

China Denies Selling Missiles to Iran Amid Escalating Tensions in the Middle East

Tensions are at a high in the Middle East. Iran has stepped up retaliation in response to joint US-Israeli attacks, including drone and missile strikes. Meanwhile, on Monday, China's government media reported that US aircraft crashed and some naval vessels were damaged by Iranian missile strikes. Questions have been raised over the source of such missiles as to whether they came from China. However, China has categorically denied that it had any agreement to sell CM-302 supersonic anti-ship missiles to Tehran before the US-Israeli airstrikes. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Mao Ning said such reports and discussions of the agreement are part of a full disinformation campaign. He stressed that as a responsible major power, China always abides by its international obligations. China opposes malicious alliances and the dissemination of false information, and expects that all less than positive parties will choose to engage in significant naval operations, including near Iranian naval vessels.
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Mar 2, 2026, 02:46 PM
Asian Stock Markets Plunge Amid US-Israeli Attack on Iran

Asian Stock Markets Plunge Amid US-Israeli Attack on Iran

MUMBAI: Stock markets across Asia plunged on Monday under the impact of the US-Israeli attack on Iran. From India to Pakistan, the war fever gripped. Bombay Stock Exchange's Sensex closed 1,048 points lower at 80,239. Similarly, the National Stock Exchange's Nifty closed 313 points lower at 24,866. Rising geopolitical tensions and war-like situation are threatening to unsettle bargains in the country. At the same time, profits of corporate houses could be affected. Investors are selling shares in sectors likely to be affected by the war. Some investors are selling shares and investing those funds in safe-haven assets like gold and silver. That is why Indian stock markets were volatile today. Not only India, but Pakistan's stock market also witnessed sharp volatility today. Pakistan's Karachi Stock Exchange-30 index fell 9.73 points (about 5,000 points) to 46,326. Japan's Nikkei Nikkei closed 26,457 points down.
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Mar 2, 2026, 02:45 PM
Oil Prices Soar Amid Escalating Tensions in Middle East

Oil Prices Soar Amid Escalating Tensions in Middle East

Guwahati:Oil prices climbed sharply on Monday as escalating war between Iran, Israel and the United States triggered fresh concerns over global energy supplies.Brent crude futures for May delivery were trading 8.34% higher at $78.95 per barrel as of 12:20 p.m., breaching a more than one-year high. During intraday trade, the benchmark briefly surged nearly 12% to touch $81.50 per barrel.U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude was also higher, rising 7.16% to $71.82 per barrel.The sharp rally followed heightened fears of supply disruptions after Tehran called for the closure of theStrait of Hormuzin the wake of the killing of Iran’s Supreme LeaderAyatollah Ali Khamenei. The strategic waterway accounts for roughly one-fifth of global crude oil flows, making it critical to international energy markets.Analysts at S&P Global Commodities at Sea (CAS) noted that shipping activity through the Strait had declined by 40–50% as of 7:30 p.m. (UTC) on February 28, signalling growing logistical disruptions.Markets were already bracing for a supply shock as the conflict intensified, with reports of U.S. strikes on Iranian targets and retaliatory actions widening the regional confrontation.In a parallel development, eight OPEC+ members — Saudi Arabia, Russia, Iraq, the UAE, Kuwait, Kazakhstan, Algeria and Oman agreed on Sunday to increase oil output by 206,000 barrels per day, a move seen as an attempt to stabilise markets amid volatility.Fatih Birol, Executive Director of the Paris-basedInternational Energy Agency(IEA), said the agency was “actively monitoring events in the Middle East and the potential implications for global oil and gas markets and trade flows.”“Markets have been well supplied to date,” Birol said, suggesting that current inventories may cushion immediate shocks.However, with geopolitical tensions intensifying and the Strait of Hormuz emerging as a potential flashpoint, traders remain on edge over the possibility of prolonged disruptions to global oil supply.Related
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Mar 2, 2026, 02:44 PM
US-Israeli Strike on Iran Sparks Alarm, Pentagon Meeting Reveals Lack of Intelligence

US-Israeli Strike on Iran Sparks Alarm, Pentagon Meeting Reveals Lack of Intelligence

Washington: A joint US-Israeli strike on Iran has sparked alarm across the Middle East. Iran and the United States were in talks in Geneva. US President Donald Trump ordered the strike while the two countries were in talks. Iran retaliated strongly after the US-Israel strike. Trump then instructed the US military to strike. But Trump's claim was belied at a secret Pentagon meeting. Israel and the US attacked Iran on Saturday. Both countries succeeded in assassinating Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei. Then a secret meeting of US Defense Department Pentagon officials on Sunday. There was no indication that Iran was preparing to strike. There was no intelligence, Trump's officials said. Two senior officials involved in the meeting have leaked the discussions. Trump's claim was that the strike was the biggest attack on Iran in the Middle East to date. Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Khamenei, was killed.
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