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Feb 11, 2026, 05:07 PM
US Congressional Briefing Spotlights 'Pogrom' Against Hindus in Bangladesh

US Congressional Briefing Spotlights 'Pogrom' Against Hindus in Bangladesh

A Congressional briefing in Washington DC has spotlighted growing concerns over what advocates described as a ‘pogrom against Hindus’ and other religious minorities in Bangladesh, drawing strong testimony from victims, human rights experts and diaspora activists. Organised by the Coalition of Hindus of North America (CoHNA) and HinduAction, the event took place just days before Bangladesh’s national elections scheduled for February 12. At the packed session held in the Rayburn House Office Building, speakers detailed what they called escalating “persecution and institutional failure” in Bangladesh following the ouster of ex-PM Sheikh Hasina, which led to widespread violence against minorities in the country. Survivors and journalists described a deteriorating climate of fear and violence against minority communities that has gone largely unreported. CoHNA board member Sudha Jagannathan also emphasised the need to amplify first‑hand accounts, warning that silence only deepened the crisis. The briefing featured a wide range of testimony, including harrowing personal stories from Hindus who said they faced coordinated hostility and threats. One witness, identified only as SriRam for safety reasons, said his family’s hospital was taken over by Islamist groups and that celebrations like Victory Day had passed without customary community festivities. “Hindus will not survive another decade in Bangladesh,” SriRam warned, underscoring fears of community displacement and erasure. Lawmakers also urged the US Congress and State Department to take concrete steps in response. Calls included condemning the violence publicly, holding formal hearings, and applying international pressure, such as designating Bangladesh as a ‘Country of Particular Concern’ and imposing targeted sanctions under the Magnitsky Act on key figures, including Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus. Notably, the Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act allows the US to freeze assets and ban entry of foreign human rights violators. Speakers at the briefing, US Representative Suhas Subramanyam also flagged concerns about the broader political environment in Bangladesh. Subramanyam wondered if the upcoming elections will be “truly free and fair” as they will proceed without representation from one of the largest mainstream political parties. Four main alliances are contesting the elections, namely the Bangladesh National Party (BNP), 11-Party Alliance, National Democratic Front and Greater Sunni Alliance. The contest, however, is being deemed as a two-way battle with the BNP and 11-Party alliance at the forefront. Hasina’s Awami League is barred from participating in the elections.
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Feb 11, 2026, 04:58 PM
Assam BJP Removes Social Media Member Over Unauthorized Video Targeting Bangladeshis

Assam BJP Removes Social Media Member Over Unauthorized Video Targeting Bangladeshis

A key member of Assam BJP’s social media department was removed from his position over an “unauthorised” video posted from the unit’s official X handle last week that showed an image of Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma purportedly taking aim with a rifle and firing a shot at two people, one wearing a skull cap and the other with a beard, with “point-blank shot” as the caption. The now-deleted video had invited backlash from across the political spectrum, with Congress leaders filing a police complaint over the same issue. Assam BJP president Dilip Saikia called the post by the co-convener an “immature” and “unauthorised” action. The 33-year-old co-convener of the social media department who was removed from his position was among the four part workers appointed to the post in August 2025. The social media team of the Assam BJP comprises 20 members at the state level, a convener, two co-conveners and five members in every district, reported the Indian Express. The now-deleted AI-generated video, uploaded last Saturday with the caption “Point blank shot”, showed an image of Sarma firing at a photograph of the two men, and ends with an image of him dressed like a cowboy and wielding a gun, superimposed with phrases such as “No mercy to Bangladeshis”, “Why did you go to Pakistan?” and “Foreigner-free Assam.” “The party is concerned about illegal immigrant Bangladeshis in Assam, and for that, there has to be a movement in the society. But the party does not support the idea of a mala fide intent of targeting Muslims with bullets. It was mishandled by an immature and unauthorised person; the party took note, and we got the video deleted,” claimed Saikia according to the Indian Express report. Khound, who was removed as co-convener of the social media department, is learnt to have said tha the content is created and posted on social media by a team of party workers who work as volunteers. “There is no private agency involved; our graphic designer is also a karyakarta. Everything operates under the party department,” he was quoted as saying in the report. Saikia said that while the co-conveners have the “authority to upload posts themselves on routine matters” such as party programmes and greetings, they are not “authorised” to put up sensitive material. This post, he claimed, was not “vetted by the concerned authorities”. Chief Minister Sarma, too, claimed to have no knowledge of the video. “We have registered an FIR (on the basis of a complaint by Congress MLAs). In fact, one of our BJP people has also filed a case, saying that this is a video about which we are angry because in Assam, everybody knows that we are not against Assamese Muslims. We are against Bangladeshi Muslims, whom we call Miya Muslims. That photograph should have made the differences between Bangladeshi Muslims and Indian Muslims. BJP as a party and I as a human being do not support anything that goes against the Assamese Muslim community,” he said. This is not the first time that the BJP Assam has faced flak on X. In September last year, the party’s social media team had posted an AI-generated video with the text ‘Assam without BJP’. It showed images of a man in a skull-cap cutting meat by the road with the text ‘beef legalisation’, and of men in skullcaps and women in burkhas and hijabs in different locations such as tea gardens, the airport, in an amusement park and a stadium in Guwahati, and walking across a border fence in lines with the text ‘illegal immigrants’. The following month, the Supreme Court issued a notice on a plea seeking directions to X and the official handle of Assam BJP to take down that video.
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Feb 11, 2026, 04:37 PM
Rahul Gandhi Slams Modi Government Over Data Control Amidst AI Revolution

Rahul Gandhi Slams Modi Government Over Data Control Amidst AI Revolution

Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday, slammed Prime Minister Narendra Modi, alleging that the government has come under foreign pressure and compromised India’s control over its most valuable asset in the age of Artificial Intelligence (AI), that is data. Speaking in the Lok Sabha, and later in a detailed post on X (formerly Twitter), Rahul Gandhi said India missed a historic opportunity to shape the global AI future on its own terms. The AI revolution is here – bringing both threats and opportunities. Our IT and services sector, a shining star of our economy, is at risk, and thousands of software engineers and professionals will lose their livelihoods if we do not prepare for the storm that is coming. But… “Data is the petrol which fuels the AI engine,” he wrote on X. Explaining India’s importance in the global AI race, he added, “Everybody talks about AI, but talking about AI is like talking about the internal combustion engine without talking about petrol,” he said. Soon after his Lok Sabha speech, Rahul Gandhi took to X and accused the Modi government of giving in to US pressure under the guise of digital trade reforms. “The AI revolution is here – bringing both threats and opportunities,” he wrote, warning that India’s IT and services sector could face large-scale job losses if the country does not prepare. Putting spotlight on India’s strengths, he added, “India’s greatest asset is our brilliant people and the enormous data we create.” However, Rahul Gandhi said an upcoming AI Summit should have been a moment of global leadership for India. “Instead, a helpless PM Modi, has surrendered to the US ‘chokehold’ in the trade deal,” he alleged, claiming that any move to use Indian data for national benefit would now be opposed. Pointing to the dominance of global tech firms, he wrote, “Already, large foreign companies enjoy a near monopoly on our data through Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, Youtube, Amazon, Android, etc. With this deal, India will struggle to safely store the data of 1.5 billion Indians in India, ⁠get transparency in their source codes and algorithms, tax the profits they make using our data.” “It’s a shame that our Prime Minister has been pressured to hand over India’s prime resource to a foreign power,” Rahul Gandhi said. The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party responded strongly, calling Rahul Gandhi’s claims baseless. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said the government is actively promoting data localisation. “Govt incentivising data centres so that data stays in India,” she said, rejecting the claim that Indian data would be sent abroad. BJP chief spokesperson and Lok Sabha MP Anil Baluni issued a point-by-point rebuttal, accusing Rahul Gandhi of misquoting official documents. “He did not merely critique the document. He misquoted it, misread it, and then built an argument on that distortion,” Baluni said. On data concerns, he said the Union Budget offers tax breaks for companies setting up data centres in India till 2047. “More data centres in India equals more opportunities for our IT companies, and equals data localisation in the long run. The data of 1.4 billion Indians stays in India,” he asserted. Baluni also rejected claims on digital taxes, agriculture, tariffs and energy security, saying Rahul Gandhi relied on outdated US fact sheets and incomplete assessments.
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Feb 11, 2026, 04:26 PM
Fatal Family Dispute Over Politics and Guns in Prosper, Texas

Fatal Family Dispute Over Politics and Guns in Prosper, Texas

A deadly family dispute in Prosper,Texas, has cast a harsh light on how political polarization and gun access can collide in deeply personal ways. In January 2025, a 23-year-old British woman visiting her father in the U.S. was shot and killed inside his home after an argument over former President Donald Trump and gun ownership, an argument that escalated with devastating speed. The case, now examined in a UK coroner’s court, raises urgent questions about gun safety, alcohol use, and how ideological divides can fracture families beyond repair. On January 10, 2025, Lucy Harrison, a fashion buyer from Warrington,England, was visiting Texas with her boyfriend, Sam Littler. The trip was meant to be a family visit. Instead, it ended in tragedy. According to testimony presented at the Cheshire Coroner’s Court, Lucy and her father, Kris Harrison, became embroiled in a heated argument inside his Prosper home. The disagreement centered on U.S. politics, specifically Donald Trump, and Kris Harrison’s ownership of a firearm. Minutes later, Lucy was dead from a gunshot wound.
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Feb 11, 2026, 04:07 PM
BJP Wins Mayoral Election in Chandrapur Amidst Congress Infighting

BJP Wins Mayoral Election in Chandrapur Amidst Congress Infighting

Though the BJP put up a strong show across the 29 municipal corporations across Maharashtra, Vidarbha proved to be a mixed bag for the party. While it retained its bastion of Nagpur, the hometown of Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Union Minister Nitin Gadkari, and scraped through in Akola and Amravati, the Chandrapur civic body grabbed the limelight after the BJP – with some help from unexpected quarters – turned the tables on the Congress to install its mayor there. The Congress had emerged as the single-largest party, winning 27 of the 66 seats in Chandrapur, four more than the BJP’s 23. The Sena (UBT) won six seats while the Congress-backed Bharatiya Shetkari Kamgar Paksha bagged three. The Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi (VBA) secured two seats, while the AIMIM, BSP and Shiv Sena led by Eknath Shinde won one each, besides two Independents. On paper, the arithmetic appeared to favour the Congress, which was expected to take control of the civic body with Sena (UBT) and smaller allies. What followed, however, was a fortnight of intense manoeuvring marked by factional infighting, strategic outreach and last-minute crossovers — culminating in a one-vote victory for the BJP in the mayoral election on Tuesday. BJP’s early setback The BJP’s initial setback in Chandrapur came amid visible tensions between senior leader Sudhir Mungantiwar and MLA Kishor Jorgewar, who joined the party in 2024. The rift surfaced during the dedication ceremony of the Rs 280-crore Pandit Deendayal Chandrapur Cancer Hospital. Mungantiwar, without naming Jorgewar, publicly expressed anguish, alleging that a party MLA had tried to stall the event The episode seemingly dented the morale of the cadre and gave the Congress an opportunity to highlight divisions within the ruling party. However, as results trickled in, the Congress found itself grappling with deeper internal fissures. The Congress’s troubles began after Chandrapur MP Pratibha Dhanorkar and MLA Vijay Wadettiwar locked horns over control of the district unit and the civic body. Dhanorkar accused Wadettiwar of indulging in factional politics and staking claim to her parliamentary constituency. Wadettiwar responded sharply: “Becoming an MP does not mean one owns a district,” he said, underlining his long association with Chandrapur. He dismissed speculation of defections and maintained that all groups would unite to ensure a Congress mayor is installed. The rivalry reflects deeper political currents. Wadettiwar, a five-term MLA who shifted from Chimur to Brahmapuri in 2014, has long been the Congress’s most notable face in the region and a prominent Teli leader. Dhanorkar, who won the Lok Sabha elections 2024 following the death of her husband and former MP Balu Dhanorkar, commands significant support among Kunbis. Her elevation altered the district’s internal power balance. The friction had surfaced earlier during the Lok Sabha ticket allocation, when Wadettiwar had lobbied for his daughter Shivani, but the party high command chose Dhanorkar. After the corporation results, the tussle turned organisational. Both leaders sought to place loyalists in key civic and district posts. At one stage, Dhanorkar acknowledged that corporators had been moved to a hotel to “ensure their safety”. Supporters of both camps operated independently, bypassing the party hierarchy. Wadettiwar led a delegation of corporators to New Delhi to demonstrate strength. Eighteen corporators aligned with his camp briefly approached the Nagpur bench of the Bombay High Court over a group registration dispute before withdrawing the petition within 24 hours, saying the matter had been resolved. Eventually, the party high command and the Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) proposed a power-sharing formula: the mayor’s post for the Dhanorkar camp and the group leader’s position for the Wadettiwar faction. Publicly, Wadettiwar asserted that all 27 Congress corporators would vote together and that there was “no confusion” over the mayoral post. While the Congress projected unity, it struggled to manage its ally. The Sena (UBT) initially staked claim to the mayor’s post. The party’s district president Sandip Girhe said discussions were held with Congress leaders, including Wadettiwar, but alleged that the Congress — particularly Dhanorkar — was unwilling to offer the post even once during the term. Senior Sena (UBT) leader Sushma Andhare later said the decision to align with the BJP was taken by the local leadership, in line with the party’s policy of empowering district units in civic polls. She said party chief Uddhav Thackeray had been kept informed and that there was no discord between the local and central leadership. While the AIMIM remained neutral in the mayoral election, the VBA abstained from voting. Although AIMIM did not field a candidate for mayor, it contested the deputy mayor’s post, backing its nominee Pappu Deshmukh and voted in his favour. On the other hand, Sources said VBA corporators had been directed to support the Congress but failed to turn up on polling day, triggering the prospect of disciplinary action against local leaders. Amid allegations that the abstention aided the BJP, the VBA dissolved its city executive committee and suspended its city president for taking a stand contrary to the party line. BJP snatches victory The shifting contours saw the BJP mayoral candidate Sangita Khandekar win the poll by a single vote. While Khandekar got 32 votes, the Congress’s Vaishali Mahadole managed to get only 31. State Congress chief Harshwardhan Sapkal blamed the AIMIM’s “neutrality” and VBA abstention for the defeat but maintained that all Congress corporators had voted as a united bloc. He also accused the BJP of horse-trading. Sapkal warned that the fallout could reverberate across Maharashtra, particularly as the Congress and Sena (UBT) are partners in the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA). He hinted that similar political tests could await Sena (UBT) in corporations where it holds stronger numbers. By the time of the mayoral election, the BJP appeared to have set aside its internal differences with Jorgewar publicly saying that while Congress leaders were “busy managing their own corporators”, the BJP was united and exploring all options to install its mayor. For the Congress, Chandrapur signalled a revival — an improvement from 12 seats in 2017 to 27 this time, largely attributed to Wadettiwar’s organisational groundwork and Dhanorkar’s Lok Sabha momentum – till internal rifts handed the advantage to the BJP.
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Feb 11, 2026, 04:03 PM
Sitharaman Schools Rahul Gandhi: Congress Sold Out India, Not Modi

Sitharaman Schools Rahul Gandhi: Congress Sold Out India, Not Modi

New Delhi: Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Wednesday schooled Congress MP Rahul Gandhi in the Lok Sabha after the latter claimed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has "sold the nation". Sitharaman launched a sharp attack against Rahul and told the House who actually has sold India. Sitharaman recalled that it was the Manmohan Singh-led Congress that actually sold out India's interest in 2009 by signing the Sharm-El-Sheikh pact. Stressing that PM Modi only works for the benefit of India, Sitharaman said, "Desh ko bechne waale kaun hai? Who has sold India? I will tell you who has sold India." "In 2013, Congress went to the World Trade Organisation (WTO) in Bali and made a compromise," Sitharaman added, claiming the Congress made a deal against the favours of the farmers of India and signed the Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA). Stressing that it is the Congress who had sold India and its farmers, Sitharaman added that the Congress should have the strength to listen to this. The Finance Minister further said that it was PM Narendra Modi who later stepped in and got a peace clause included in the WTO agreement. Sitharaman added that Congress also betrayed India before in 2009 by signing an agreement in Egypt's Sharm-El-Sheikh, delinking terrorism from talks with Pakistan. “Pakistan se samjhota karne waale Mahmohan Singh, ek Congress waale…Aur Congress waale aaj aake hume advice de rahe hai ki negotiation kaise karna hai? (It was Congress leader Manmohan Singh who compromised with Pakistan. And now Congress is telling us how should we negotiate?)” “Sell karne waale aap log hai...kisan ko bhi, gareeb ko bhi, iss desh ko bhi. Pakistan se jodne waale aap log hai (It is you people (Congress) who sold India and its poor and the farmers)," Sitharaman stated. As the Opposition raised their voice against Sitharaman's words, the Union Minister said, “Chilla chilla ke meri awaaz band nahi kar sakte. Pura desh sunega aaj. (You cannot silence me by shouting. Today the whole country will hear what I am saying.)" While speaking in the Lok Sabha on Wednesday, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi had claimed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has "sold the nation". He was speaking in the context of the recent interim trade deal finalised between US and India.
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Feb 11, 2026, 03:49 PM
BNP Leader Confident of Forming Next Government in Bangladesh, Seeks Neighbourly Relations with India

BNP Leader Confident of Forming Next Government in Bangladesh, Seeks Neighbourly Relations with India

Dhaka: Expressing confidence that the BNP will form the next government in Bangladesh, a top party leader said it wants neighbourly relations with India with a focus on early resolution of border issues. Experience a more refined e-paper today Ahead of the polling for the 13th parliamentary elections on Thursday, Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) National Executive member Zeba Amina Khan said India must find ways to understand the sentiment of the people of her country on the extradition of deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasina. This is the first election since the ouster of Hasina's Awami League government in massive student protests on August 5, 2024. Hasina fled to Delhi the same day and three days later, the interim government took oath. Opinion polls have positioned BNP as the frontrunner, with its chief Tarique Rahman, back from 17 years of exile in the UK, leading the charge for forming the next government. In an interview with PTI Videos on Tuesday night, Khan urged New Delhi to work with the people of Bangladesh. "India must work with the people of Bangladesh. It's not a question of the BNP or whoever. (If) India can understand now, then we are best friends," Khan, who is also an Assistant to the BNP Chairperson for Foreign Affairs, said. "We are neighbours. We are friends. We should be friends. We have a very large border... So we should look after each other... Why would we have anything against India?" Khan voiced strong confidence in the BNP's prospects in the election in which her centre-right party is pitted against its longtime ally, far-right Jamaat-e-Islami, in the absence of now disbanded Hasina's Awami League. "We are going to form the government in Bangladesh, and it will be with a thumping majority," she said. "And Mr Tarique Rahman will be our prime minister." She also dismissed speculation about a hung parliament. On the safety of minorities, particularly Hindus, Khan rejected the framing of the issue. "It should not be a major concern for (many). We look after our citizens," she said. "It's not a question of minorities. They are our citizens... They all should have the similar, same rights in Bangladesh as a citizen of Bangladesh." On the question whether the BNP will be demanding Hasina's extradition, Khan stressed, "No one should harbour any criminals, whether they are political criminals, financial criminals, or just criminals. They should be brought to justice... India must find ways to understand the sentiment of the Bangladesh people." Last year, a special tribunal sentenced Hasina to death on charges of committing crimes against humanity through brutal efforts to tame the student protest that toppled her government. Khan also spoke about greater representation for women in a potential BNP cabinet. "I hope so and pray so... We have given tickets to 10 women candidates for this election," she said, hoping for more women on reserved seats and in the upper house.
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Feb 11, 2026, 03:49 PM
India Restores Original Version of National Song Vande Mataram Amid Controversy

India Restores Original Version of National Song Vande Mataram Amid Controversy

You couldn’t miss the irony even if you wanted to. Vande Mataram , the anthemic hymn that roused a nation to demand its freedom, was fettered by political hesitation in independent India. Its full-throated ode to Bharat Mata was abridged by the Congress party, eager to placate a line of argument that questioned the very civilisational imagination of India. And so, since 1937, when Muhammad Ali Jinnah took offence, Indians have only ever sung the first two stanzas of their National Song. Now, marking the National Song’s centenary year, the Modi government has decided to restore it to its original glory. Through a long-debated and awaited government order, singing all six stanzas of Vande Mataram has been permitted. If sung in sequence at an official function, it will precede the National Anthem. It is important to underline what this order does and does not do. The Constitution of India does not mandate the singing of Vande Mataram, nor does it compel any citizen to participate in any patriotic song against their conscience. Article 19 protects freedom of expression, and Article 25 guarantees freedom of religion. The restoration merely removes a political restriction that had survived from a different era. The announcement, however, has been met with derisive outbursts from Opposition ranks. Several leaders of the Congress, the Samajwadi Party, and others have attacked the government. The accusations levelled against the BJP are familiar. That it is fanning the flames of Hindu assertion. That it is rewriting the grammar of secular constitutionalism. That it is attempting to polarise upcoming elections. But the most consequential accusation is the one made with the express purpose of stoking Muslim insecurity. The Opposition is reviving an old argument. That this is a deliberate insult to Muslim religious sensitivities. One Congress leader even urged Muslims to take to the streets, claiming that the hymn invokes Hindu deities that Muslims cannot be asked to invoke. But this argument collapses under historical scrutiny. Before Independence, Muslims sang Vande Mataram in full. They even sang it from Congress party platforms. At least till 1908, when the then President of the All India Muslim League, Syed Ali Imam, derisively branded the hymn a “sectarian Hindu cry". Over the next three decades, Imam’s jaundiced view spread rapidly. In 1937, the then president of the Muslim League, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, declared that India’s biggest minority community would not sing the hymn unless those stanzas were dropped. The song evidently was weaponised. From a unifying symbol, it was recast by Jinnah as a sectarian test of loyalty, used to question Muslim commitment to the idea of Pakistan. But Jinnah lost. Many Muslims rejected that bigoted call. They remained in India. They saluted the tricolour and they swore by its Constitution. For these Muslims, Bharat was Mata. In its hurry to politicise, has the Opposition forgotten this simple fact?
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Feb 11, 2026, 03:47 PM
Lok Sabha Erupts into Chaos as Sitharaman Calls Rahul Gandhi 'Immature Boy'

Lok Sabha Erupts into Chaos as Sitharaman Calls Rahul Gandhi 'Immature Boy'

New Delhi:The Lok Sabha erupted into slogans of ‘Abodh Balak’ (immature boy) directed at Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi, sparking off from Union Minister Giriraj Singh seated just behind the Finance Minister, when Nirmala Sitharaman launched a sharp rebuttal at the Congress MP, saying that these are the people who had actually “sold the country” in 2017. On the day when Rahul Gandhi launched a blistering attack at the Union government for signing the trade deal with the US allegedly at the cost of farmers, Sitharaman said that Rahul Gandhi did not even bother to Budget document. “The Leader of Opposition has not even read that for energy security, to insure India from weaponization of energy matters, the Budget pushes for autonomy of critical minerals...He has not read any of this. He has come to lecture us. All these are in the Budget. They (Congress) should have the strength to listen to this,” Sitharaman said in the Lok Sabha on Wednesday. Coming down heavily on the Congress for levelling allegations like “selling Bharat” and “Modiji has surrendered,” the Finance Minister made it clear that, “Modi will not bend down to any nation. He will stand tall and talk to them and work for the country.” Showing the mirror to the Congress, Sitharaman said that when the Congress was in power in the Centre it had reached a deal with the World Trade Organisation under which grain procurement and the publ;ic procurement system could have stopped in 2017, had the Narendra Modi government intervened and reached a ‘peace clause’ with the WTO. “Who are the ones who have sold the nation? In 2013, they (Congress) went to the World Trade Organisation, in Bali, and reached a deal on trade facilitation and public stockholding of grains. Not doing anything for Bharat's advantage on public stockholding of grains, they signed on trade facilitation and came back. Under this from January 2017, nothing will be procured from farmers. This also means we cannot give anything to the poor from our ration shops. These are the ones who reached such an agreement with WTO at Bali...,” Sitharaman said. Lambasting the LoP, the Finance Minister said, “They (Congress) are the ones who sold the nation, the farmers, the poor. These are the ones who surrendered. And the LoP is blaming our Prime Minister? He has no moral compass.” At this point, the House erupted into sharp slogans from the treasury benches, calling Rahul Gandhi an “abodh balok” (immature boy). This may be seen as an attempt by the BJP to humiliate Rahul Gandhi, in a way to rubbish his claims. “He (Rahul Gandhi) is an Abodh Balak. He only speaks lies. All he said in the House today are all lies. The Congress party has sold the nation. Nirmala Sitharaman has spoke the truth,” Giriraj Singh said while speaking to reporters after coming out of the Lower House following the conclusion of Sitharaman's speech. In his speech, Rahul Gandhi hit out at the Centre over the India-US Interim Trade Agreement and accused it of compromising national interests. He said the government itself has acknowledged that the world is facing a global storm, with the era of a single superpower coming to an end, intensifying geopolitical conflicts, and the weaponisation of energy and finance. Despite recognising this reality, he alleged, the government has allowed the United States to weaponise energy and financial systems in ways that affect India.
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Feb 11, 2026, 03:43 PM
US Temporarily Closes Airspace After Drug Cartel Drones Breach Border

US Temporarily Closes Airspace After Drug Cartel Drones Breach Border

The trump administration said on Wednesday that drones operated by drug cartels inMexicohad breached US airspace, prompting a temporary closure of airspace around El Paso,Texas. The Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) had announced a 10-day closure of the airspace around El Paso But hours later it lifted this temporary closure, saying there was no threat to commercial aviation. "The FAA and[Department of Defense]acted swiftly to address a cartel drone incursion," Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said on social media. "The threat has been neutralized, and there is no danger to commercial travel in the region. The restrictions have been lifted and normal flights are resuming." Government officials did not clarify how many drones were intercepted or what methods were used to disable them. Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum did not confirm the US reports. "There ​is no ‌information regarding the use of ​drones ⁠at the border," Sheinbaum told her ⁠regular ​morning press conference on Wednesday. She added that her government was investigating the temporary shutdown of the key border airport in El Paso. More to follow... Edited by: Jenipher Camino Gonzalez
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Feb 11, 2026, 03:42 PM
Stray Dog Attack in Surat Leaves Two-Year-Old Girl Injured

Stray Dog Attack in Surat Leaves Two-Year-Old Girl Injured

Ahmedabad, February 11:A two-year-old girl was injured on Wednesday, February 11, after being attacked by a pack of stray dogs in the Un area of Surat in Gujarat. The incident, which occurred near the gate of Noor Residency, was captured on the society's CCTV cameras and has quickly gone viral on social media. The footage shows the toddler playing near the open gate of the residential complex when three stray dogs suddenly charged at her, causing multiple bite wounds before family members could intervene. The child was playing just outside her home when one of the dogs pounced, dragging her to the ground and biting her on the thigh. Hearing her screams, her family rushed to the scene, causing the animals to scatter. The girl was immediately taken to a local health facility where she was administered the anti-rabies vaccine and treated for her injuries. Medical staff have confirmed that while the child is deeply traumatised, her physical condition is currently stable.Dog Attack in Ahmedabad: 4-Month-Old Infant Mauled to Death by Pet Rottweiler in Hathijan Area, Disturbing Video Goes Viral. Watch: Stray dog attack in Surat leaves two-year-old girl injuredhttps://t.co/F6e14SL9Zlpic.twitter.com/lrYRAOjls7 — DeshGujarat (@DeshGujarat)February 11, 2026 The video of the attack has reignited a fierce debate over the safety of residential neighbourhoods in Surat. In the clip, the dogs are seen loitering outside the society gate before targeting the unsuspecting child. Neighbors have expressed growing fear, noting that children are no longer safe playing in common areas or near their own doorsteps due to the rising number of aggressive strays. Residents of Noor Residency and the surrounding Un area have criticized the local administration for what they describe as a "lack of effective action." Despite several complaints regarding the increasing population of stray dogs in the vicinity, locals claim that dog-catching teams are rarely seen in their ward.Dog Attack in Dombivli: 7-Year-Old Girl Attacked by Pack of Stray Dogs in Palava City Near Mumbai. Following the incident, the Surat Municipal Corporation (SMC) dispatched a dog-catching team to the Un area to identify and relocate the aggressive animals. Officials stated that they are working within the framework of the Animal Birth Control (ABC) Rules, which prioritise sterilisation and vaccination over permanent removal. Interestingly, the attack comes on the same day the SMC announced it is in the final stages of preparing a citywide dog population survey. The survey, mandated by Supreme Court directives, aims to assess the actual number of stray dogs in Surat, currently estimated at 1.5 lakh, and evaluate the impact of the 55,000 sterilizations performed over the last five years. Surat has faced several brutal stray dog attacks in recent years, including fatalities involving young children. Just last year, a massive search operation was launched in the Kamrej area after a toddler was dragged away by a stray dog from a construction site. The Supreme Court is currently hearing a suo motu case regarding the management of stray dogs across India. On February 10, the court even suggested it would consider imposing heavy compensation on state governments and municipal bodies for every dog bite or death caused by administrative failure to implement safety rules. TruLY Score 3 – Believable; Needs Further Research | On a Trust Scale of 0-5 this article has scored 3 on LatestLY, this article appears believable but may need additional verification. It is based on reporting from news websites or verified journalists (DeshGujarat), but lacks supporting official confirmation. Readers are advised to treat the information as credible but continue to follow up for updates or confirmations (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 11, 2026 09:12 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our websitelatestly.com).
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Puri Denies Wrongdoing, Claims Professional Meetings with Epstein

Puri Denies Wrongdoing, Claims Professional Meetings with Epstein

Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri on Wednesday, responding to Rahul Gandhi's charges linking the former to Epstein files,denied any wrongdoingsand said that he had met the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein only "three or maximum four times". Experience a more refined e-paper today In his clarification, Puri said that his e-mail to Epstein was related to Reid Hoffman, the founder of LinkedIn, in a bid to "explore India's potential for internet-based businesses." He also said that he had exchanged only one e-mail with Epstein. Puri further added, “I want to remind you that today, during the Parliament session, my name was mentioned in the context of some developments elsewhere—the Epstein files. I just want to share some information... I want to clarify that these facts are all public. Three million emails have been released, covering the period from May 2009, when I joined as India’s Ambassador to the UN in New York, until I became a minister in 2017. During this period, there are references to only three or four meetings, and my interactions were entirely professional, related to the Independent Commission on Multilateralism and other international work.” The Oil minister also said that he was part of the International Peace Institute, a New York-based think tank led by Norwegian diplomat Terje Roed-Larsen, until 2020. Roed-Larsen had apologised for his connection with Epstein and his wife. (With agency inputs)
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Feb 11, 2026, 03:40 PM
Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri Attacks Rahul Gandhi Over Epstein Files Allegations

Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri Attacks Rahul Gandhi Over Epstein Files Allegations

Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri Wednesday launched a sharp attack on Opposition leader in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi, accusing him of making “baseless allegations” related to Jeffrey Epstein files and failing to show parliamentary responsibility. Reacting to Rahul Gandhi’s Lower House speech, Puri, at a press conference, said his name was dragged into a discussion linked to the so-called Epstein files and sought to place facts on record. He clarified that all information related to his interactions was already in the public domain. “I want to remind you that during today’s Parliament session, my name was mentioned in the context of some developments elsewhere, the Epstein files. I want to clarify that these facts are all public,” Puri said. VIDEO | Delhi : Reacting to Rahul Gandhi’s charge, Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said, “I want to remind you that today, during the Parliament session, my name was mentioned in the context of some developments elsewhere—the Epstein files. I just want to share some… pic.twitter.com/PNU8W8BlxB — Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) February 11, 2026 He explained that nearly three million emails covering the period from May 2009, when he served as India’s Ambassador to the United Nations in New York, until 2017, had been released. “There are references to only three or four meetings, and all my interactions were entirely professional, related to the Independent Commission on Multilateralism and other international work,” he added. Puri said the Congress leader has a pattern of levelling accusations without substantiation and walking out instead of listening to replies. “There are two kinds of leaders. One kind assumes responsibility within the political system, dedicates their lives to public service, and transforms the country, taking India from the 10th-largest economy to the fourth, and soon the third-largest. Then there are other leaders who occasionally come to the country, make allegations, and leave Parliament when a substantive reply is given,” he said. At the press conference, Puri further attacked Rahul Gandhi, claiming that the Congress leader left the House after delivering his speech, echoing what he called a past tendency of avoiding debate. Without naming him directly, Puri said, You know the leader I am referring to…” VIDEO | Delhi: At a press conference, Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri, reacting to LoP Rahul Gandhi’s statement, said, “…He (Rahul Gandhi) has a habit of making baseless allegations. There are two kinds of leaders. There are those who assume responsibility within the… pic.twitter.com/WtZxgOAIvf — Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) February 11, 2026 Earlier in the Lok Sabha session, Gandhi had alleged that businessman Anil Ambani was linked to the Epstein files and questioned why he was not in jail. “I would also like to ask Hardeep Puri, who introduced him to Epstein. I know who introduced him, and Hardeep Puri knows who introduced him…,” Gandhi claimed.
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Feb 11, 2026, 03:38 PM
Telangana Chief Minister Meets Congress President Amid Ongoing Political Developments

Telangana Chief Minister Meets Congress President Amid Ongoing Political Developments

New Delhi:Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy called on Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, who is also the Leader of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha, in the national capital on Wednesday. The meeting, described as cordial, saw discussions on key political developments and matters of public importance, an official statement said. The chief minister was accompanied by Congress Rajya Sabha member Mallu Ravi and Lok Sabha MPs Anil Kumar Yadav and K Raghuveer Reddy. The meeting assumed significance amid the ongoing political developments in Telangana and at the national level, though the specific issues discussed were not immediately shared.
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Punjab High Court Hears Public Interest Litigation Over GMADA Tender for Mohali Roads

Punjab High Court Hears Public Interest Litigation Over GMADA Tender for Mohali Roads

The Punjab and Haryana High Court division bench of Chief Justice Sheel Nagu and Justice Sanjiv Berry Wednesday heard a public interest litigation challenging a tender issued by the Greater Mohali Area Development Authority (GMADA) for upgradation, resurfacing and beautification of 27 roads and junctions in Mohali, with an estimated cost of about Rs 790 crore. During the hearing, the counsel of the petitioner, Mohali Deputy Mayor Kuljit Singh Bedi, argued that 27 roads had been clubbed into a single tender and that at least 15 of these roads had been constructed or re-carpeted in the last two to five years. He submitted that details of these roads and their earlier tenders had been provided in a tabular form in the petition. He also pointed to at least one road section where work initiated in 2023 was still ongoing, yet the same stretch had been included in the new tender. According to the petitioner, issuing a fresh tender for recently completed or ongoing works would lead to a substantial loss to the state exchequer. Punjab Advocate General M S Bedi questioned the maintainability of the PIL, arguing that the petitioner, a serving deputy mayor of the Mohali Municipal Corporation and a senior Congress leader, had concealed his political antecedents from the court. He contended that under the High Court’s Public Interest Litigation Rules, 2000, a petitioner is required to disclose political affiliations and background, and alleged that the petitioner had failed to do so. Deputy Advocate General Salil Sabhlok pointed out that an association of GMADA contractors had filed a similar petition and this was a proxy litigation. To this, the deputy mayor’s counsel pointed out they had filed many PIls in the past and he had written about the petitioner being a deputy mayor . He said they he would be satisfied if GMADA could state on affidavit that all these roads needed to be recarpeted. The bench adjourned the matter, granting time to the parties to address the maintainability issue and other objections raised by the respondents.
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Feb 11, 2026, 03:13 PM
Indian Air Force Eyes Major Fighter Jet Procurement, Rafale Seen as Frontrunner

Indian Air Force Eyes Major Fighter Jet Procurement, Rafale Seen as Frontrunner

Indian Air Force (IAF) Vice-Chief Air Marshal Nagesh Kapoor has praised the Rafale fighter jet as the “hero of Operation Sindoor,” signaling the service’s plans to expand its fleet of advanced combat aircraft. “Rafale is definitely the buzzword,”India Todayquoted Air Marshal Kapoor as saying, adding that the aircraft was the “hero of Operation Sindoor — among many other heroes.” His comments come as India moves closer to approving a major proposal to acquire 114 multi-role fighter aircraft (MRFA), with the Rafale widely seen as the frontrunner. Earlier this week,India Today TV,citing sources_,_ reported that the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC), chaired by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, is expected to consider granting Acceptance of Necessity (AoN) for the multi-billion-dollar programme ahead of French President Emmanuel Macron’s visit later this month. The proposal was cleared last month by the Defence Procurement Board, led by the Defence Secretary, marking a key procedural step toward formal negotiations for the acquisition. If approved, the deal — valued at an estimated Rs 3.25 lakh crore — would be among the largest fighter jet procurements in India’s history. While Air Marshal Kapoor did not specify a platform for the MRFA programme, he reaffirmed the IAF’s intent to bolster its combat fleet. “We are looking forward to inducting more MRFA aircraft,” he was quoted as saying, adding, “I cannot say which type, as it is under deliberations.” The push for the new fighter jet acquisition is driven by a growing capability gap in the Indian Air Force (IAF). The service currently operates around 29 fighter squadrons, well short of its sanctioned strength of 42, even as security challenges continue along both the western and northern borders. Under the proposed deal, India plans to acquire 114 Rafale fighter jets, with 18 to be delivered in fly-away condition and the remainder to be manufactured domestically. Sources said nearly 80% of the fleet is expected to be produced in India, with indigenous content potentially reaching 60% under the Make in India initiative. The configuration under consideration includes 88 single-seat and 26 twin-seat Rafale aircraft for the IAF. French manufacturer Dassault Aviation is expected to collaborate with Indian private sector firms for local production and assembly, boosting the country’s domestic aerospace manufacturing capabilities. With inputs from agencies Farmer leader Rakesh Tikait criticized the India–US tariff framework, claiming it harms Indian farmers and lacks government clarity. He announced nationwide protests, while the government insists the deal protects farmers’ interests and reduces tariffs on Indian exports. Get the latest stories delivered straight to your inbox.
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Mumbai Mayor Ritu Tawde Announces Hawk Checks and Air Pollution Measures

Mumbai Mayor Ritu Tawde Announces Hawk Checks and Air Pollution Measures

Mumbai:Ritu Tawde on Wednesday, February 11, paid homage to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and late Shiv Sena leader Balasaheb Thackeray at Dadar's Shivaji Park, hours after taking oath as Mayor of Mumbai. She was accompanied by Deputy Mayor Sanjay Ghadi. Let us know! 👂What type of content would you like to see from us this year? While speaking to reporters, Tawde announced that the civic administration will intensify checks on hawkers in both licensed and unlicensed zones to ensure compliance with regulations. "If anyone attempts to illegally encroach on the footpaths, or if Bangladeshis come and sit here as illegal hawkers, their papers will be checked. If so, they will be handed over to the police," she said. Let us know! 👂What type of content would you like to see from us this year? She also spoke on the issue of the rising air pollution levels and said that digital boards will be installed across the city. "Wherever development work is underway, we're going to tell builders that they should pay maximum attention to cleanliness, and if air pollution is increasing, their work should be halted for a while," she added. Meanwhile, Tawde was elected as the 78th Mayor of Mumbai, becoming the second BJP corporator to occupy the prestigious post in 44 years, while Shiv Sena's Sanjay Ghadi was elected as deputy mayor. Both Tawde and Ghadi were elected unopposed at a special meeting of the general body of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) following the January 15 civic elections. The Shiv Sena (UBT) and other opposition parties did not field a candidate. Moreover, the first BJP Mayor was in 1982-83 when Prabhakar Pai held the post. Tawde's election as Mumbai Mayor marked the end of the Thackeray family's dominance in Mumbai's politics. In the 2026 BMC elections, Ritu Tawde was elected from Ghatkopar's Ward 132, while Ghadi was elected from Dahisar's Ward 5. In the elections to the 227-member BMC last month, the BJP emerged as the single largest party with 89 seats, while its ally Shiv Sena won 29 seats. The ruling alliance thus crossed the halfway mark of 114. The Shiv Sena (UBT), headed by Uddhav Thackeray, won 65 seats, while its allies, Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) and Nationalist Congress Party (SP), won six and one seats, respectively. The undivided Shiv Sena, headed by the Thackeray family, had ruled the civic body for 25 years since 1997. Tawde, who was originally with the Congress, joined the BJP in 2012 and was elected as a corporator from the Ghatkopar area in the same year. She has served as chairperson of the BMC's education committee. She was in the limelight during her previous term for raising the issue of 'objectionable' clothing of mannequins in shops. Tawde lost to the undivided Shiv Sena candidate from Ghatkopar East in the 2017 civic elections. After joining the BJP, she held key positions in the party's women's wing. To get details on exclusive and budget-friendly property deals in Mumbai & surrounding regions, do visit:https://budgetproperties.in/
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Feb 11, 2026, 03:02 PM
CBI Arrests DJB Employee and Private Individual for Alleged Bribery in Water Bill Settlement

CBI Arrests DJB Employee and Private Individual for Alleged Bribery in Water Bill Settlement

New Delhi, February 11:The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has arrested a Delhi Jal Board (DJB) employee along with a private individual in a bribery case related to the settlement of a pending water bill, officials said on Wednesday. The arrested accused have been identified as Vinod Kumar, a peon-cum-assistant meter reader posted in Zone-VI, Seelampur, and Nitin Kumar, a private person. According to the CBI, a case was registered on February 8, based on a complaint alleging that the DJB employee had demanded a bribe of Rs 12,000 from the complainant for rectifying and waiving off the pending water bill of the complainant’s house. The agency said that out of the total demanded amount, the accused had already accepted Rs 5,500 from the complainant on February 3. He subsequently demanded the remaining Rs 6,500 for the final settlement of the bill. Acting on the complaint, the CBI laid a trap on February 9.WhatsApp SIM-Binding: Centre Informs Supreme Court of New Measures To Curb Digital Arrest Scams and Enhance User Safety. During the operation, the accused DJB employee and the private person were allegedly caught red-handed while demanding and accepting the remaining bribe amount of Rs 6,500 from the complainant. Both accused were immediately taken into custody. Officials said the role of the private person in facilitating the alleged bribery transaction is also being examined as part of the probe. The CBI stated that further investigation is underway to ascertain the full sequence of events and whether any other individuals were involved in the matter.Budaun Horror: 2 Arrested for Raping Friend’s Wife After ‘Buying’ Her From Husband for INR 1,000 in Uttar Pradesh. The arrest assumes significance as the DJB has faced increasing public scrutiny in recent years over billing disputes, water supply complaints and allegations of irregularities. Officials said such actions are aimed at ensuring transparency and accountability in civic service delivery, particularly in departments that directly interface with citizens on essential services like water supply. TruLY Score 4 – Reliable | On a Trust Scale of 0-5 this article has scored 4 on LatestLY. The information comes from reputable news agencies like (IANS). While not an official source, it meets professional journalism standards and can be confidently shared with your friends and family, though some updates may follow. (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 11, 2026 08:32 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our websitelatestly.com).
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Controversy Erupts as Comedian Alex Stein Mocks Hindu Beliefs at Plano City Council Meeting

Controversy Erupts as Comedian Alex Stein Mocks Hindu Beliefs at Plano City Council Meeting

A speech by US comedian and conservative YouTuber Alex Stein at a Plano City Council meeting triggered sharp backlash after he mocked core Hindu religious beliefs, with several Indian-American attendees exiting the chamber in protest. The episode has ignited a wider debate about cultural respect and rising anti-Indian sentiment online and in parts of the US right-wing milieu. Stein, known for provocative stunts and commentary, appeared at the council session clad in a yellow kurta, black shorts, slippers and a red tilak on his forehead. He introduced himself in a self-styled persona as a “young Indian boy" from the “holy land of India far, far away," before launching into a series of jibes about Hindu customs, particularly cow worship and the use of cow dung and cow urine in traditional healing contexts. He repeatedly referenced cow dung and urine sarcastically, asserting that “cow is divine mother… her urine, gomutra is the purest form of medicine… and her dung, gobar, is holy gold," before veering into an unrelated critique of his neighbourhood homeowners’ association and claims of persecution by the “Muslim Brotherhood." Stein also pivoted to US politics, thanking President Donald Trump for appointing FBI Director Kash Patel and labelling the Indian-American community as “proud" of the choice. He made an offbeat aside on Patel’s personal life, referencing his relationship with country music singer Alexis Wilkins and mockingly expressing a desire for an “authentic Indian marriage." Some members of the Indian-American audience walked out mid-meeting, visibly offended by Stein’s remarks and his caricaturing of Hindu beliefs. A video of the speech circulated widely on X under the caption “Young Indian boy begs the Mayor of Plano for help, stop the attacks from the Muslim Brotherhood and his HOA association." In the US political sphere, certain far-right commentators and online figures have drawn scrutiny for anti-Indian, anti-Asian and xenophobic commentary within MAGA subcultures. One prominent example is Nick Fuentes, a far-right influencer whose followers are known as “groypers," a faction engaged in provocative online harassment. In recent frictions, Fuentes made disparaging remarks about Republicans including those of Indian heritage, leading to rebukes from mainstream conservatives. In one instance, Vice President JD Vance publicly condemned racist attacks directed at his Indian-American wife, Usha Vance, telling critics including Fuentes they could “eat s-t" for their bigoted comments. Fuentes responded by baiting Vance with mocking references to Indian food and culture.
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Feb 11, 2026, 02:57 PM
France Expands Humanitarian Visas for Iranians Amid Tehran's Crackdown on Dissent

France Expands Humanitarian Visas for Iranians Amid Tehran's Crackdown on Dissent

France has announced plans to increase the number of humanitarian visas granted to Iranians seeking asylum as authorities in Tehran intensify their crackdown on dissent. The move, confirmed by French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot, signals Paris’s intent to position itself as a refuge for individuals persecuted by the Iranian regime. Speaking before lawmakers in parliament on Wednesday, Barrot said France aimed to stand by the Iranian people “by any means possible,” with a particular focus on those targeted for their political beliefs or activism. “In particular by welcoming opponents persecuted by the regime who are seeking asylum and refuge in France. We will increase our humanitarian visas for asylum purposes for these individuals whom we must protect,” he said. The announcement comes amid growing international concern over Iran’s domestic security measures, which have included arrests, detentions and tighter controls on political expression. Human rights groups have repeatedly warned of pressure on activists, journalists and civil society figures, prompting renewed calls for Western governments to offer safe pathways for those at risk. France has historically maintained a visible role in advocating for human rights and offering asylum to political dissidents. By pledging to expand humanitarian visa allocations for Iranians, Paris is reinforcing that tradition at a time of heightened geopolitical tensions between Iran and Western nations. While specific numbers were not disclosed, the commitment to increase humanitarian visas indicates an administrative shift that could speed up the processing of asylum applications and provide temporary protection for vulnerable individuals. Humanitarian visas typically allow applicants to legally enter France before formally seeking asylum, thereby reducing the risks associated with irregular migration routes. The decision also carries diplomatic implications. Relations between European capitals and Tehran have remained strained over a range of issues, including nuclear negotiations, regional security and human rights concerns. France’s move may further signal Europe’s unease over Iran’s internal policies while underscoring its broader commitment to asylum protections under international law. For Iranians fearing persecution, the expansion of visa access could offer a critical lifeline. At the same time, France will need to balance domestic migration debates with its stated humanitarian principles. As pressure grows inside Iran, Paris’s latest step highlights how migration and foreign policy remain closely intertwined in today’s geopolitical climate. With inputs from agencies Over 127 million Bangladeshis vote on February 12 in the first free and fair election in over a decade, with Hasina's Awami League barred from contesting. India is concerned about the outcome, as BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami, both less friendly to India, could impact bilateral ties, border security, and regional stability. Bangladesh's growing ties with China and Pakistan, including defense deals and infrastructure projects, further worry India about its influence in the region. Get the latest stories delivered straight to your inbox.
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Feb 11, 2026, 02:48 PM
Bangladesh Prepares for National Parliamentary Election Amid Tensions

Bangladesh Prepares for National Parliamentary Election Amid Tensions

Bangladesh is preparing for its first national parliamentary election since the removal of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in August 2024, following massive student-led protests. Since then, the country has been run by an interim administration led by Nobel laureate economist Muhammad Yunus. The months after the change of power have been tense. There have been repeated protests, clashes in different parts of the country, and damage to public property. As election day approaches, political activity has sharply increased, especially in the capital. Across Dhaka , candidates are campaigning door to door, holding street meetings, using loudspeakers, and covering neighbourhoods with colourful posters and banners. Dhaka has 20 parliamentary constituencies. Most contests are dominated by the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and Jamaat-e-Islami, along with Jamaat-aligned fronts such as the NCP–Jamaat and Khelafat–Jamaat alliances. A few independents are also in the race. Dhaka-1 Abu Ashfaq (BNP) Nazrul Islam (Jamaat-e-Islami) Dhaka-2 Aman Ullah Aman (BNP) Abdul Haque (Jamaat-e-Islami) Dhaka-3 Gayeshwar Chandra Roy (BNP) Shahinur Islam (Jamaat-e-Islami) Dhaka-4 Tanveer Ahmed Robin (BNP) Joynal Abedin (Jamaat-e-Islami) Dhaka-5 Nabi Ullah Nabi (BNP) Kamal Hossain (Jamaat-e-Islami) Dhaka-6 Ishraque Hossain (BNP) Abdul Mannan (Jamaat-e-Islami) Dhaka-7 Hamidur Rahman (BNP) Enayet Ullah (Jamaat-e-Islami) Ishak Sarkar (Independent) Dhaka-8 Mirza Abbas (BNP) Nasir Uddin Patwari (NCP–Jamaat Alliance) Dhaka-9 Habibur Rashid (BNP) Javed Mia (Jamaat-e-Islami) Tasnim Jara (Independent) Dhaka-10 Rabiul Islam Rabi (BNP) Jashim Uddin (Jamaat-e-Islami) Dhaka-11 Dr. M. A. Kayum (BNP) Nahid Islam (NCP–Jamaat Alliance) Dhaka-12 Saiful Huq (Revolutionary Workers Party–BNP Alliance) Saiful Alam (Jamaat-e-Islami) Dhaka-13 Bobby Hajjaj (NDM–BNP Alliance) Maulana Mamunul Haque (Khelafat–Jamaat Alliance) Dhaka-14 Sanjid Islam Tuli (BNP) Mir Ahmad Bin Quasem (Jamaat-e-Islami) Dhaka-15 Shafiqul Islam Milton (BNP) Dr. Shafiqur Rahman (Jamaat-e-Islami) Dhaka-16 Aminul Haque (BNP) Col. Abdul Baten (Jamaat-e-Islami) Dhaka-17 Tarique Rahman (BNP) Dr. Khaliduzzaman (Jamaat-e-Islami) Dhaka-18 S. M. Jahangir (BNP) Ariful Islam (NCP–Jamaat Alliance) Dhaka-19 Dr. Salahuddin Babu (BNP) Dilshana Parul (NCP–Jamaat Alliance) Dhaka-20 Tamiz Uddin (BNP) Nabila Tasnim (NCP–Jamaat Alliance)
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Bengaluru Introduces Paid Parking Policy to De-Congest Roads and Generate Revenue

Bengaluru Introduces Paid Parking Policy to De-Congest Roads and Generate Revenue

Bengaluru, February 11:Residents in Bengaluru may soon be required to pay an annual fee to park their vehicles on the streets outside their own homes. The Greater Bengaluru Authority (GBA) is reportedly finalising a new parking policy aimed at de-congesting city roads and generating revenue. Under the proposed rules, owning a vehicle and parking it on a public road, even directly in front of a private gate, would necessitate a paid permit, moving away from the city's long-standing culture of free street parking. The initiative comes as Bengaluru struggles with record-breaking vehicle density and increasingly narrow navigable road space. According to the draft policy, the city will be divided into different zones, with permit costs varying based on the location and the type of vehicle. While the policy is intended to encourage residents to create dedicated parking spaces within their private properties, it has already sparked a debate regarding the rights of taxpayers over public infrastructure.Bengaluru Power Cut: Parts of City To Witness Power Outage on February 10, 11; Check Timings and List of Affected Areas. The proposed fee structure is expected to be tiered. Residents in "A" zones, typically high-demand or central business districts, will likely face higher permit costs compared to those in quieter residential suburbs. Preliminary reports suggest that the permits will be issued on an annual basis. Vehicle owners would be required to display a specific sticker or digital permit to avoid fines or towing by the traffic police and civic marshals.Bengaluru: Woman Moves Court Against Husband for Not Buying Body Lotion. A primary objective of the GBA is to clear "dead storage" on roads, vehicles that remain parked in the same spot for days or weeks. By putting a price on street parking, the civic body hopes to discourage multi-vehicle ownership among households that do not have adequate private garage space. Officials have noted that parked cars often obstruct emergency vehicles, such as ambulances and fire engines, in narrow residential lanes. The new policy would theoretically ensure that only those with active permits occupy these vital spaces. Enforcement remains the biggest hurdle for the civic body. Bengaluru has thousands of cross-roads and lanes where monitoring every parked vehicle would require a massive increase in personnel or advanced tech-based surveillance, such as ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition) cameras. There is also the question of "guest parking." The current draft primarily focuses on long-term residential permits, but how the city will handle visitors or temporary parking in residential areas remains a point of clarification that residents are eagerly awaiting. TruLY Score 3 – Believable; Needs Further Research | On a Trust Scale of 0-5 this article has scored 3 on LatestLY, this article appears believable but may need additional verification. It is based on reporting from news websites or verified journalists (News18 ), but lacks supporting official confirmation. Readers are advised to treat the information as credible but continue to follow up for updates or confirmations (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 11, 2026 08:11 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our websitelatestly.com).
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People's Pulse Exit Poll Predicts Congress Win in Telangana Municipal Elections

People's Pulse Exit Poll Predicts Congress Win in Telangana Municipal Elections

Hyderabad:People’s Pulseexit poll has predicted a thumping win for the Congress in the Telangana Municipal Elections held on Wednesday, February 11. According to the survey, the ruling party is likely to secure winning seats in 68-76 municipalities, nearly 60 per cent of the total 116 municipalities. The Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) is likely to bag 29-36 seats, and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) may get three to five seats, while the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) may have to settle for one seat. For municipal wards, the exit poll again predicted a Congress win between 1,210 and 1,290 wards, followed by the BRS with 860 to 930, the BJP at 250 to 270, while AIMIM is expected to bag between 35 and 44 wards. Corporation-wise, the exit poll predicts a Congress dominance in Ramagundam (30-34 wards), Mancherial (39-43 wards) and Kothugudam (28-34 wards), Nalgonda (21-26wards) and Mahabubnagar (26-30 wards) In Karimnagar (24-29 wards) and Nizamabad (26-31 wards), the BJP is expected to gain. Karimnagar is the Parliamentary constituency of Union Minister for State and BJP leaderBandi Sanjay Kumar. People’s Pulse stated a 36 per cent voter share for the Congress, followed by the BRS at 29.7 per cent, the BJP at 19.3 per cent and AIMIM with two per cent. Polling for 116 municipalities and seven municipal corporations in Telangana was held from 7 am to 5 pm. A total of 52,17,413 voters, including 25.50 lakh men and 26.67 lakh women, are eligible to cast their votes in 2,981 wards in the 123 urban local bodies, according to the Telangana State Election Commission (SEC). Counting of votes will be taken up on February 13. The elections saw 12,944 candidates testing their political fortunes. Twelve candidates in nine municipalities have been elected unopposed. For the municipalities, a total of 10,719 candidates contested, including 2,358 candidates from Congress, 2,478 from BRS and 2,252 from the BJP. Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy cast his vote at his assembly constituency of Kodangal in Vikarabad district, while Union Minister of State for Home Bandi Sanjay Kumar exercised his franchise in Karimnagar. Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka voted at a polling booth in his assembly constituency of Madhira in Khammam district.
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British Coroner Rules Father's Shooting of Daughter 'Unlawful Killing' Following Political Argument

British Coroner Rules Father's Shooting of Daughter 'Unlawful Killing' Following Political Argument

New York, February 11:A British coroner has ruled that Lucy Harrison, a 23-year-old fashion buyer from Cheshire, was "unlawfully killed" by her father at his home in Texas. The ruling, delivered at Cheshire Coroner's Court on February 11, concluded that Harrison died from a gunshot wound to the chest caused by "gross negligence manslaughter." The fatal incident occurred on January 10, 2025, in the Dallas suburb of Prosper, following a heated political argument between the father and daughter regarding Donald Trump and American gun culture. The inquest revealed that the tragedy unfolded just hours before Lucy and her boyfriend, Sam Littler, were scheduled to fly back to the UK. Tensions had flared earlier that morning during a "big argument" about the upcoming presidential inauguration. According to testimony from Mr. Littler, the debate grew personal when Lucy challenged her father's stance on sexual assault and firearm ownership. Her father, Kris Harrison, reportedly told her his views would not change even if his own daughters were affected, a response that left Lucy "visibly upset."Indian National Killed in US: 4 Members of Indian-Origin Family Found Dead, Children Hid in Closet and Made Critical 911 Call. Roughly thirty minutes before the couple was to leave for the airport, Kris Harrison led Lucy by the hand into his ground-floor bedroom. Within 15 seconds, a single shot from a Glock 9mm semi-automatic handgun was fired. Mr. Littler testified that he heard a loud bang and found Lucy lying on the floor near the entrance to the bathroom while her father screamed in distress. Kris Harrison, who did not attend the UK inquest but provided a written statement, claimed the shooting was a tragic accident. He stated that they had been watching a news segment about gun crime when he decided to show her his firearm, and it "just went off" as he lifted it from his bedside cabinet.US Shocker: Man Beats Wife to Death With Belt, Flagpole and Gun in Front of 3 Children, Forces Them To Clean Up Blood in Oklahoma; Sentence to Life Imprisonment. A critical element of the inquest was the disclosure of Kris Harrison’s alcohol consumption. Although he initially denied drinking, CCTV footage and police reports confirmed he had purchased and consumed approximately 500ml of white wine that afternoon, marking a relapse in his recovery from addiction. Senior Coroner Jacqueline Devonish noted that Harrison was a "functioning alcoholic" at the time. Despite these findings, a grand jury in Collin County, Texas, previously declined to indict him for manslaughter or criminally negligent homicide, citing insufficient evidence. This decision effectively closed the criminal case in the United States, leaving the UK inquest as the primary venue for a formal determination of the facts. In her final verdict, Coroner Devonish rejected the claim of a purely accidental discharge. She stated that for Lucy to be shot through the chest while standing, her father would have had to point the weapon directly at her and pull the trigger without ensuring it was unloaded. "I find these actions to be reckless," Devonish remarked, concluding that the shooting met the legal threshold for unlawful killing. TruLY Score 3 – Believable; Needs Further Research | On a Trust Scale of 0-5 this article has scored 3 on LatestLY, this article appears believable but may need additional verification. It is based on reporting from news websites or verified journalists (BBC), but lacks supporting official confirmation. Readers are advised to treat the information as credible but continue to follow up for updates or confirmations (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 11, 2026 07:42 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our websitelatestly.com).
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US Job Market Shows Signs of Stabilization with 130,000 New Jobs Added in January

US Job Market Shows Signs of Stabilization with 130,000 New Jobs Added in January

US employers added 130,000 jobs in January, beating market expectations and giving some relief after a long stretch of disappointing labour market reports. The unemployment rate fell to 4.3 percent, from 4.4 per cent indicating conditions may be steadier than feared. The data was released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) on Wednesday, after being delayed by a recent partial government shutdown. Economists surveyed by Bloomberg had expected around 68,000 new jobs, making January’s figure nearly double forecasts. It also followed a downwardly revised 48,000 jobs added in December, showing how fragile hiring had been at the end of last year. Hiring slowed sharply through 2025 after several years of strong gains. The US economy added 584,000 jobs in total last year, making it the weakest year for employment growth outside of a recession since 2003. Including recession years, it would mark the slowest pace of job creation since the pandemic in 2020. “We know 2025 was sloppy,” said Mike Skordeles, head of US economics at Truist Financial to CNBC. He pointed to trade uncertainty and tariff-related disruptions as key reasons behind uneven hiring. The January data supports Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s recent view that the labour market is showing “evidence of stabilisation.” The central bank paused interest rate cuts last month after signs that the economy was slowing but not collapsing. However, some Fed officials remain cautious. “The labor market remains weak,” Fed Governor Christopher Waller said late last month, hinting that job gains in 2025 were far below historical averages. January’s report was released alongside the BLS’s annual benchmark revisions, which adjust past employment data using more complete state-level records. Earlier estimates suggested job growth between March 2024 and March 2025 could be revised down by more than 900,000 jobs. The final figures released Wednesday will provide a clearer picture of how much hiring was overstated earlier. The BLS also revised monthly job numbers for all of 2025. So far, every revision has moved employment figures lower, including December’s data. The jobs report arrives as President Donald Trump and Republicans prepare their economic message ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. While January’s stronger hiring number may help the administration’s narrative, the broader trend of weak job growth could still pose challenges. White House officials have already indicated that stricter immigration enforcement and deportations may be reducing the size of the workforce, affecting monthly job gains. Measuring the impact remains difficult, as many undocumented workers are not captured in official data. Disclaimer: This article provides factual analysis only and is not, and should not be construed as, an offer, solicitation, or recommendation to buy or sell securities. Investors must conduct their own independent due diligence and seek advice from a registered financial advisor in the respective jurisdiction.
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Hungary Slams EU Plans to Fast-Track Ukraine's Membership Bid

Hungary Slams EU Plans to Fast-Track Ukraine's Membership Bid

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has slammed the European Union’s reported plans to fast-track Ukraine’s membership bid, describing the move as “an open declaration of war” against Hungary. The European Commission is working on proposals to accelerate Kyiv’s accession process, potentially granting Ukraine partial EU membership before it completes all required reforms. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has urged that his country join the bloc by 2027 as part of any future peace agreement with Russia, reportedPolitico. Orbán, who is widely seen as maintaining close ties with Moscow, has been a vocal opponent of Ukraine’s EU membership. According to aPoliticoreport, citing EU officials and diplomats, the European Commission and several member states are exploring ways to bypass Hungary’s veto. Options under discussion reportedly include seeking pressure from US President Donald Trump on Budapest or invoking Article 7 of the EU treaty to suspend Hungary’s voting rights, added the report. Responding to the reports, Orbán said in a post on X on Wednesday that such steps would amount to “an open declaration of war against Hungary.” Orbán said thatPoliticohad “published Brussels’ and Kyiv’s latest war plan, the five-point Zelenskyy plan.” “They have decided that Ukraine will be admitted to the Union as early as 2027,” he was quoted as saying. “They disregard the decision of the Hungarian people and are determined to remove the Hungarian government by any means necessary,” he added. Hungarians are set to vote in a closely fought general election in April. Orbán, who has ruled for the past two decades, is trailing in opinion polls, with his Fidesz party facing a resurgent opposition that has pledged to tackle corruption and restore the rule of law. The Hungarian prime minister has frequently clashed with Zelenskyy and has made Ukraine’s prospective EU membership a key campaign issue, casting Kyiv and Brussels as threats to Hungary’s sovereignty. “This April, at the ballot box, Hungarians must stop them,” he said. “Fidesz is the only force standing between Hungary and Brusselian rule, and the only guarantee of Hungarian sovereignty.” With inputs from agencies Over 127 million Bangladeshis vote on February 12 in the first free and fair election in over a decade, with Hasina's Awami League barred from contesting. India is concerned about the outcome, as BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami, both less friendly to India, could impact bilateral ties, border security, and regional stability. Bangladesh's growing ties with China and Pakistan, including defense deals and infrastructure projects, further worry India about its influence in the region. Get the latest stories delivered straight to your inbox.
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Fear and Intimidation Grip Bangladesh's Minority Communities Ahead of Elections

Fear and Intimidation Grip Bangladesh's Minority Communities Ahead of Elections

More than two and a half months have passed since Moni Chakraborty was brutally murdered inside his Charsindhur Bazar shop located in Bangladesh’s Narsingdi district in the dead of night. But for his family, the clock has stopped. In their small home, the air is thick with the scent of unwashed grief. Moni’s mother clings to his photograph, her hands trembling with a pain that has found no closure; the culprit remains at large, a ghost in a legal system that seems to have looked the other way. Disappointment has long since evicted hope from this household. Moni’s widow, now the sole breadwinner, spends her days conducting private tuitions, a desperate effort to ensure their only son’s education remains on track. But it is the fear that is most pervasive. “I am scared," his mother whispers, her eyes darting toward the door. “We are told to lock ourselves in. In Narsingdi, where we live, there have been three murders in the last month alone. Tomorrow, it could be us." The anxiety in Narsingdi is a microcosm of a larger, systemic dread. According to intelligence inputs, at least ten areas in Dhaka—primarily minority-dominated pockets—are flashing red on the security radar ahead of the February 12 polls. News18 visited Shakharibazar, a historic lane lined with shops selling puja items and shakha pola (the traditional conch and coral bangles of married Hindu women). Here, the silence is eerie, yet deafening. When our camera approaches, people melt away into the shadows of narrow alleys. Those who remain speak only in guarded whispers. “We are scared," Jyoti Das told News18, his voice barely audible. “Jamaat threatens us, but we cannot vote for them. At most, we will go to the booth and cast NOTA. We are stuck between a rock and a hard place." The public rhetoric from certain Jamaat-e-Islami cadres—warning minorities to “vote right or face action"—has created a climate of terror that the party’s leadership is now frantically trying to manage. Speaking with News18, former Diplomatic Affairs Minister Barrister Fakrul Aslam dismissed the allegations. “It is wrong to say we are threatening Hindus. We do not practice the politics of majority versus minority," he claimed. The apprehension within the Jamaat is palpable. Facing a severe crisis of global and domestic acceptability, the group is attempting a desperate outreach. In some constituencies, it has gone as far as fielding Hindu candidates to project an image of inclusivity. However, on the ground, these gestures are viewed as mere “tokenism" against a backdrop of intimidation. The Muhammad Yunus administration has faced scathing criticism for its perceived inability—or unwillingness—to halt the tide of attacks on minorities. In what is being seen as a last-minute attempt at damage control, the interim government recently announced the gift of a mud house for the family of Dipu Chandra Das, another victim of recent violence. But for the 8% Hindu population of Bangladesh, a house made of mud is a fragile shield against a storm of radicalism. For an administration that seeks to maintain global ties and economic stability, winning the trust of its minorities is the ultimate litmus test. As things stand, the “shakha pola" of Shakharibazar represent more than just tradition; they have become symbols of a community holding its breath, waiting to see if the state will protect them or leave them to the mercy of the mob.
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Salesforce Employees Outraged Over CEO's Joke About US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)

Salesforce Employees Outraged Over CEO's Joke About US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)

Salesforce employees voiced anger over CEO Marc Benioff’s remarks about US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) during the company’s annual event in Las Vegas. Internal Slack channels filled with criticism and disbelief, with staff questioning whether any apology could repair the damage. One employee wrote, “It’s hard to believe this company still has values when you make completely off-base jokes about ICE in your opening keynote." In a channel called #airing-of-grievances, one meme asked, “Are we the baddies?" Several employees described their mood as going “absolutely apeshit." Benioff’s Remarks That Sparked Outrage During his opening keynote at Salesforce’s annual Company Kickoff, Benioff asked employees who had traveled from outside the US to stand, then joked that ICE agents were in the building keeping tabs on them, according to reports from Wired, Business Insider and 404 Media, all of which viewed internal Slack messages. The room reportedly groaned at the comment. The backlash was immediate. Employees flooded Slack with anger and disbelief as many expressed frustration that jokes about a government agency monitoring international staff were inappropriate and damaging to the company’s values. Open Letter Demands Concrete Action Employees circulated an internal open letter calling on Benioff to take a public stand against ICE. First reported by Wired, the letter urges him to condemn ICE’s “unconstitutional conduct" and set clear “red lines" barring the use of Salesforce’s cloud and AI products, including Agentforce AI, for immigration enforcement. It specifically references leaked documentation showing Salesforce had pitched the platform to help ICE hire 10,000 new agents and process tip-line reports. The letter also cites the recent killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti in Minneapolis, calling them a “devastating indictment of a system that has discarded human decency." It notes Benioff’s political influence, including his reported role last fall in persuading US President Donald Trump to halt an ICE deployment in San Francisco alongside other Bay Area tech leaders, such as Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang.
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India, Bahrain Strengthen Naval Ties Amid Bilateral Cooperation Efforts

India, Bahrain Strengthen Naval Ties Amid Bilateral Cooperation Efforts

Deputy Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Tarun Sobti called on Bahrain Prime Minister and Deputy Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa at the Riffa Palace, discussing the strengthening bilateral ties and naval cooperation between India and Bahrain. “VAdm Tarun Sobti, Deputy Chief of Naval Staff Indian Navy, called on HRH Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Crown Prince, Deputy Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces and Prime Minister of Bahrain, at Riffa Palace on 10 Feb 26. Discussions were focussed on strengthening bilateral ties and naval cooperation in fields including Information Sharing, Joint Training, Capacity Building and Future Warfare,” the Indian Navy Spokesperson stated on Wednesday. Earlier this month, External Affairs Minister (EAM) S Jaishankar met his counterpart from Bahrain, Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani before the start of the 2026 Critical Minerals Ministerial convened by the US Secretary of State Marco Rubio. In January, the Indian Embassy in Bahrain hosted a reception celebrating India’s 77th Republic Day, where Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani was the Chief Guest. According to the statement shared by Embassy on X, over 400 dignitaries, including MPs, senior Govt officials, and members of the Diplomatic Corps attended the reception. In another post on X, Indian Embassy in Bahrain wrote, “Leadership of the CMF, prominent businessmen, Bahrain Chamber & Bahrain India Society representatives, three Pravasi Bharatiya Samman Awardees, and members of the Indian & Bahraini community also joined.” A painting exhibition titled ‘Indo‑Bahrain Friendship’ was also held during the reception. “Renowned Bahraini rapper Mr. Hussam Aseem, known for his hit Fa9la also joined the Republic Day reception. The Uttarakhand Society of Bahrain performed a soulful flute rendition of ‘Vande Mataram’ commemorating 150 years,” Indian Embassy in Bahrain posted on X. In November last year, EAM Jaishankar and Abdullatif bin Rashid Alzayani co-chaired the 5th India-Bahrain High Joint Commission meeting in New Delhi where they reviewed the progress in bilateral ties, focusing on trade, security, defence, health, culture, people to people ties and also discussed opportunities in space, fintech and cyber sectors. “Co-chaired the 5th India-Bahrain High Joint Commission meeting alongside FM Dr. Abdullatif bin Rashid Alzayani. Reviewed the progress in our bilateral relations focusing on trade, security, defence, health, culture, people to people ties as well as promising opportunities in space, fintech and cyber domains. As Bahrain takes over the GCC presidency, confident that India-GCC ties will continue to deepen,” EAM Jaishankar had posted on X after the meeting. “Thanked the leadership of Bahrain for ensuring welfare of the Indian community. Also exchanged perspectives on recent global and regional developments,” he had added then. –IANS
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Feb 11, 2026, 01:42 PM
Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri Denies Wrongdoing in Epstein Files Controversy

Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri Denies Wrongdoing in Epstein Files Controversy

Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri issued a vehement clarification on Wednesday over mention of his name in the Epstein files. The BJP-led government has also indicated plans to file a privilege motion against Rahul Gandhi over explosive allegations levelled in Parliament. The Congress MP had invoked the newly released Epstein files during his speech — questioning how prominent Indian leaders had known the disgraced financier. “I was invited to join the International Peace Institute. My interactions were professional and related to the Independent Commission on Multilateralism —, where the chair was the former Australian Prime Minister and I served as Secretary-General. My boss at IPI (Terje Larsen) knew Epstein, and I met Epstein only as part of a delegation discussing UN-related issues. I also met LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman. But only in the context of professional discussions on India’s internet and business opportunities,” Puri clarified. The Union Minister denied claims of any wrongdoing — reiterating that he had been a “far-sighted private citizen providing insights about India’s opportunities” at the time. Puri added that he had only met the convicted sex offender “as part of the delegation of IPI or ICMS” on a few occasions. “Any claims connecting me to Epstein’s criminal activities are baseless. The only substantive emails involved professional advice about India’s economy and internet-based opportunities,” he added. Documents released in connection with the Epstein case have so far crossed the six million mark — including emails and text messages, flight logs, photos and videos, court filings, psychological evaluations, surveillance footage and more. Several hundred people have been named in the documents, with many finding only tangential mention in conversations. It is pertinent to note that being named in the Epstein files is not equivalent to any wrongdoing. Gandhi had raised the matter during his Lok Sabha speech — going on to claim that Puri knew who had introduced Anil Ambani to Epstein. The businessman has also been named in the newly released tranche of files and Gandhi insisting on Wednesday that the Reliance Group MD should be jailed. He did not elaborate. “There is a businessman Anil Ambani, I want to ask why is he not in jail? The reason is that his name is in the Epstein Files. I would also like to ask Hardeep Puri, who introduced him to Epstein. I know who introduced him, and Hardeep Puri knows who introduced him,” Gandhi claimed in the Lok Sabha. Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal had also dismissed similar claims on the final day of January this year. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had found mention in the documents after an email referenced his 2017 visit to Israel. “We have seen reports of an email message from the so-called Epstein files that has a reference to the Prime Minister and his visit to Israel. Beyond the fact of the Prime Minister’s official visit to Israel in July 2017, the rest of the allusions in the email are little more than trashy ruminations by a convicted criminal, which deserve to be dismissed with the utmost contempt,” Jaiswal said.
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Supreme Court Orders Simultaneous Elections for Tripura's Village Committees and District Council

Supreme Court Orders Simultaneous Elections for Tripura's Village Committees and District Council

Agartala:TheSupreme Courthas directed the State Election Commission to hold elections to the Village Committees (VCs) under theTripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council(TTAADC) simultaneously with the council’s general elections, Tipra Motha Party founderPradyot Kishore Debbarmasaid on Wednesday.In a post on his official social media account, Debbarman described the court’s order as a “huge victory,” noting that VC polls would be conducted after a gap of 10 years.Elections to the 587 Village Committees have been pending since the tenure of the last elected bodies ended in 2016. The Tipra Motha Party had previously raised concerns over alleged irregularities and delays in holding the polls, which were due a decade ago.The Village Committees serve as grassroots governance units within theSixth Scheduleareas and differ from the three-tier panchayat structure in non-tribal regions, operating under a single-tier system.The delay in holding the VC elections was initially attributed to the COVID-19 pandemic. Party leaders said no further steps were taken by the State Election Commission to conduct the polls thereafter.The Tipra Motha Partycame to power in the TTAADC in 2021 and is set to complete its five-year term, with the next general elections to the District Council scheduled for April this year.Officials said the procedures for the two elections differ: while voting in the District Council polls is conducted through electronic voting machines (EVMs), Village Committee elections are held using postal ballots.Related
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Aditya Dhar's B62 Studios Renews Partnership with Jio Studios, Moves On from Shelved Project

Aditya Dhar's B62 Studios Renews Partnership with Jio Studios, Moves On from Shelved Project

Director Aditya Dhar and his production banner, B62 Studios, have officially renewed their partnership with Jio Studios, signing a two-year "first-look" deal to develop multiple feature films. The extension, reported on February 11, 2026, solidifies one of Bollywood's most successful current collaborations following the record-breaking performance of the political action-thrillerDhurandhar. The Dhar brothers Aditya and Lokesh originally partnered with Jio Studios in 2023, a relationship that produced a string of critical and commercial successes includingArticle 370, Baramulla, and Dhoom Dhaam. Interestingly, the new contract was quietly finalized on December 5, 2025 the exact day the firstDhurandharhit theaters. Industry analysts note that this timing reflects the studio's immense confidence in the Dhar brothers' vision, backing them even before the film emerged as the highest-grossing Hindi release of all time. The new two-year agreement grants Jio Studios priority access to all upcoming scripts developed by B62 Studios. While rumors of revivingThe Immortal Ashwatthamahave persisted, latest reports indicate that Aditya Dhar has officially moved on from the project. Originally set to star Vicky Kaushal, the mythological thriller was shelved due to insurmountable budgetary constraints. Instead, Dhar is now reportedly developing a fresh mythological action film. While no official casting has been confirmed, industry buzz suggests the director is keen to reunite with Ranveer Singh for the lead role. However, Singh’s schedule currently occupied by the highly anticipatedDon 3remains a key factor in finalising the collaboration. Aditya Dhar is currently in the final editing stages of the sequel, titledDhurandhar: The Revenge. The film is scheduled for a worldwide theatrical release on March 19, 2026. This release date sets the stage for a massive box-office confrontation with the Yash-led action epicToxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups.Promotional plans for the sequel are already in motion: Since founding B62 Studios in 2021, Aditya Dhar has established a reputation for high-octane, content-driven cinema. TheDhurandharfranchise, which stars Ranveer Singh alongside an ensemble cast including Sanjay Dutt, Akshaye Khanna and R. Madhavan, has redefined the spy-action genre in India. The sequel is expected to explore the backstory of Singh’s character, Hamza and his infiltration into the underworld. TruLY Score 3 – Believable; Needs Further Research | On a Trust Scale of 0-5 this article has scored 3 on LatestLY, this article appears believable but may need additional verification. It is based on reporting from news websites or verified journalists (The Indian Express), but lacks supporting official confirmation. Readers are advised to treat the information as credible but continue to follow up for updates or confirmations (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 11, 2026 07:05 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our websitelatestly.com).
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Delhi High Court Issues Notice in Dispute Over Late Industrialist Sunjay Kapur's Estate

Delhi High Court Issues Notice in Dispute Over Late Industrialist Sunjay Kapur's Estate

In a big development involving late industrialist Sunjay Kapur’s family, the Delhi High Court on Wednesday issued notice to his mother, Rani Kapur, on applications filed by Priya Sachdev seeking dismissal of a civil suit instituted by her mother-in-law. Rani had earlier approached the court alleging that Priya and others had orchestrated a ‘fraudulent family trust.’ As reported by the news agency ANI, the matter came up before Justice Mini Pushkarna, who granted Rani Kapur four weeks’ time to file her response to the applications filed by Priya. The court further allowed Priya to file a rejoinder, if any, within two weeks thereafter. In addition, the High Court also issued notice to Rani Kapur on a separate application filed by Priya Sachdev alleging that her mother-in-law had committed perjury in the proceedings. Senior Advocate Akhil Sibal, appearing on behalf of Sunjay’s widow, claimed that several allegations levelled in Rani Kapur’s suit were “utterly false". What Did Sunjay Kapur’s Mother Allege? Last month, Sunjay’s mother, Rani Kapur, filed a fresh case in the Delhi High Court against her daughter-in-law Priya Kapur and actress Karisma Kapoor’s children, Samaira and Kiaan. In her plea, Rani Kapur alleged that the two parties orchestrated a “fraudulent family trust" to unlawfully strip her of her entire estate. Later, Rani’s daughter, Mandhira Kapur, also talked about the same while speaking to Republic TV and said, “She’s very clear on the fact that she has to get everything that she and dad built back and she has to look after the grandchildren. What has happened with her is extremely unfair. She’s lost her husband, her son, and the legacy they built together. We want to make sure she has that peace." Sunjay Kapur passed away in June 2025. Ever since, Priya and Karisma’s children have been fighting over his wealth. While Karisma is not directly involved in the case, she is representing her children.
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Feb 11, 2026, 01:32 PM
Poland and Italy Refuse to Join Trump's Board of Peace Amid Concerns Over Structure

Poland and Italy Refuse to Join Trump's Board of Peace Amid Concerns Over Structure

Poland and Italy will not join U.S. President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace, Warsaw and Rome said on Wednesday, adding to the list of Washington’s allies remaining on the sidelines. Initially designed to cement Gaza’s ceasefire, Trump sees the Board of Peace taking a wider role in resolving global conflicts which some countries fear means it could become a rival to the United Nations. This along with the fact that Russia and Belarus were invited to join means many Western countries have taken a cautious approach. “Taking into account certain national doubts regarding the shape of the board, under these circumstances Poland will not join the work of the Board of Peace, but we will analyse it,” Prime Minister Donald Trump told a government meeting. “Our relations with the United States have been and will remain our priority, so if the circumstances change that will enable joining the work of the Board, we do not rule out any scenario.” Tusk was due to meet nationalist rival President Karol Nawrocki later on Wednesday at a National Security Council meeting, where the Board of Peace was on the agenda. Meanwhile, Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani also confirmed on Wednesday that Italy would not sign up. “We cannot join the Board of Peace because there is an insurmountable constitutional barrier on Italy’s side,” he told Sky TG24 news channel. “However, if we need to work on reconstruction efforts aimed at ensuring peace in the Middle East, we are ready to do so,” he added. Under Italy’s constitution, the country can only join international organisations on equal terms with other states — a condition that Rome says is not met by the board’s current statute which gives Trump extensive executive powers. Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, who is close to Trump, said last month she had asked him to amend the terms of the Board of Peace to enable Italy to join. (REUTERS)
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Cristiano Ronaldo Omitted from Al-Nassr Squad for AFC Champions League Two Clash

Cristiano Ronaldo Omitted from Al-Nassr Squad for AFC Champions League Two Clash

Al-Nassr captain Cristiano Ronaldo will play no part in tonight’s AFC Champions League Two Round of 16 first leg against FK Arkadag. Despite the 41-year-old reportedly ending a brief self-imposed strike and returning to training in Riyadh, manager Jorge Jesus has omitted the forward from the travelling squad for the trip to Turkmenistan. The decision is being framed as a tactical move to manage the veteran's workload ahead of a critical stretch in the Saudi Pro League title race.Arkadag vs Al-Nassr, AFC Champions League Two 2025–26 Free Live Streaming Online While fans in Ashgabat had hoped to see the five-time Ballon d'Or winner, Al-Nassr head coach Jorge Jesus confirmed the absence is purely strategic. "We decided to rest Cristiano Ronaldo and several key starters due to the heavy match schedule," Jesus explained. Ronaldo has featured sparingly in the AFC Champions League Two this season, with the club often choosing to save his energy for domestic duties. The Riyadh-based side is currently locked in a fierce battle with Al-Hilal at the top of the Saudi Pro League, making fitness management a priority. 🗒️💛pic.twitter.com/uumqXfoiX2 — AlNassr FC (@AlNassrFC_EN)February 11, 2026 Ronaldo's absence from the squad also follows a period of reported tension between the player and the Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF). The forward had missed Al-Nassr's previous two league matches—victories over Al Riyadh and Al Ittihad—reportedly in protest over the club's winter transfer strategy and the suspension of key Portuguese staff members. However, sources close to the club indicate that a resolution has been reached. Ronaldo resumed team training this week after discussions regarding the roles of sporting director Simão Coutinho and CEO José Semedo. While he did not travel for tonight’s continental fixture, he is expected to make his competitive return this Saturday against Al-Fateh.Cristiano Ronaldo at 41: How Many Goals Does He Need for 1,000?. Ronaldo is not the only high-profile absentee for the clash at the Ashgabat Olympic Stadium. Jorge Jesus has opted to leave seven regular foreign starters in Riyadh, including Sadio Mané, Marcelo Brozovic, and João Félix. With only a handful of international players available, the responsibility will fall on Al-Nassr’s domestic core and young winger Ângelo to secure an away result. The club enters the knockout stage with a perfect record from the group phase, but face a disciplined Arkadag side that remains unbeaten at home this year. (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 11, 2026 07:00 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our websitelatestly.com).
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Feb 11, 2026, 01:28 PM
Israel Revokes Citizenship of Two Palestinians, Orders Deportation

Israel Revokes Citizenship of Two Palestinians, Orders Deportation

Tel Aviv: Israel has decided, for the first time, to revoke the citizenship of two Palestinians and deport them to the occupiedWest Bankor the Gaza Strip, enforcing a controversial 2023 law that permits such action. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu approved the decision on Tuesday, February 10, confirming that Mahmoud Ahmed and Mohammad Ahmed Hussein al-Halasa would be expelled after their citizenship was withdrawn. In a statement posted on X, Netanyahu said he had signed an order against “two Israeli terrorists” responsible for stabbing and shooting attacks on Israeli civilians. He credited coalition chairman Ofir Katz with promoting the legislation and indicated that additional cases could follow. חתמתי הבוקר על שלילת אזרחותם וגירושם של שני מחבלים ישראלים, שביצעו פיגועי דקירה וירי נגד אזרחים ישראלים ותוגמלו עבור מעשיהם הנפשעים מהרשות הפלסטינית.אני מודה ליו״ר הקואליציה@OfirKatzMKעל הובלת החוק שיגרש אותם ממדינת ישראל, וכמותם עוד רבים בדרך. Israeli media reported that both men were convicted of deadly attacks, which authorities cited as the legal basis for revocation under the amendment passed by the Knesset in 2023. The legislation permits the withdrawal of citizenship or permanent residency from Palestinians accused of “acts of terror”, followed by deportation to the West Bank or Gaza. Mahmoud Ahmed, from Kafr Aqab in occupied East Jerusalem, was charged over a series of shooting attacks in 2021 targeting Israeli soldiers and civilians. After serving a 23-year sentence, he was released in 2024 and is set for immediate deportation. Mohammad Ahmed Hussein al-Halasa, a resident of Jabel Mukaber, was sentenced in 2016 to 16 years in prison for a stabbing attack. He is scheduled for release in 2034, after which the deportation order will take effect. The Haifa-based rights organisation Adalah condemned the decision as a “blatant violation of international law”. It said the orders amount to the exile of Palestinian citizens and warned that the measure erodes the legal protections associated with nationality. The legislation covers both Palestinian citizens of Israel and permanent residents of occupied East Jerusalem, many of whom hold residency permits rather than Israeli passports. Rights groups have cautioned that stripping nationality on security grounds may contravene international conventions, particularly if it results in statelessness. The move comes amid continuing hostilities inGaza Strip. Israel launched a large-scale military campaign on October 7, 2023, following attacks by Palestinian armed groups. The conflict has caused extensive humanitarian suffering across the enclave, home to roughly 2.4 million people.
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Feb 11, 2026, 01:24 PM
India's Budget Focuses on Labor-Intensive Industries and Biopharma, Amidst Trade Deal Concerns

India's Budget Focuses on Labor-Intensive Industries and Biopharma, Amidst Trade Deal Concerns

SynopsisFinance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman highlighted the Budget's support for labour-intensive industries and biopharma. She also mentioned collaboration with states on textile parks and opportunities for startups. Meanwhile, Rahul Gandhi criticized the India-US trade deal. He warned that India's vast data is a strategic asset that could be compromised in a volatile world.
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Feb 11, 2026, 01:23 PM
Puri Clarifies Interactions with Epstein: 'Entirely Professional' Meetings

Puri Clarifies Interactions with Epstein: 'Entirely Professional' Meetings

New Delhi:Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri on Wednesday hit back at Leader of the Opposition (LoP) in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday over the mention of his name in the Epstein files, clarifying that he only met sex offender Jeffrey Epstein "on a few occasions (and) as part of a delegation" and exchanged only one email with him. He said that he met Epstein when he was part of a commission under the IPI. The minister issued the clarification while holding a press conference after Rahul Gandhi’s speech in the Lok Sabha. Puri told the media that his interactions with Epstein "had nothing to do with charges against him…" "My boss at IPI knew Epstein and I met him only on a few occasions, 3-4 times to be precise as part of a delegation. Our interactions had nothing to do with the crimes he is accused of." He added, "I had no interest in Epstein's activities. For them, I was not the 'right person'... Epstein called me two-faced. Rahul should read the emails," he said. Let us know! 👂What type of content would you like to see from us this year? "Three million emails have been released, covering the period from May 2009, when I joined as India’s Ambassador to the UN in New York, until I became a minister in 2017. During this period, there are references to only three or four meetings, and my interactions were entirely professional, related to the Independent Commission on Multilateralism and other international work,” Puri said.
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Feb 11, 2026, 01:16 PM
Russia Denies Claims of India Stopping Russian Oil Imports Amid BRICS Chairmanship

Russia Denies Claims of India Stopping Russian Oil Imports Amid BRICS Chairmanship

SynopsisRussia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has stated that only US President Donald Trump claimed India would stop buying Russian oil. Lavrov mentioned that Indian leaders have not made such a declaration. He highlighted that energy security is a key focus for India's BRICS chairmanship. Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit to India in December 2025 further strengthened relations.
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Feb 11, 2026, 01:13 PM
India's Economy, Trade Deals, and International Relations: A Summary

India's Economy, Trade Deals, and International Relations: A Summary

Important topics and their relevance in UPSC CSE exam for February 11, 2026 . If you missed the February 10, 2026, UPSC CSE exam key from the Indian Express, read it here. Syllabus: Preliminary Examination: Indian Polity and Governance-Constitution, Political System, Panchayati Raj, Public Policy, Rights Issues, etc. Mains Examination: General Studies-II: Parliament and State legislatures—structure, functioning, conduct of business, powers & privileges and issues arising out of these. What’s the ongoing story: Hours after the Opposition gave notice for a no-confidence motion against him Tuesday, Speaker Om Birla, sources said, has decided not to chair Lok Sabha proceedings until a decision is taken on the notice. Key Points to Ponder: — What are the constitutional mandates related to the Speaker? — How is the Speaker elected? — What are the roles and powers of the Speaker? — Is a speaker always a speaker? — What is the procedure for the removal of a Speaker or Deputy Speaker of the Lok Sabha? — What are the specific conditions which have to be met for the procedure of removal of a Speaker to take place? — What is meant by no confidence motion? Key Takeaways: — The notice, signed by at least 118 Opposition MPs, has been submitted to Lok Sabha Secretary General Utpal Kumar Singh. — The Speaker has been under Opposition fire ever since he suspended eight MPs protesting in Lok Sabha and later claiming he had “credible information that several members from the Congress” would create “an unprecedented incident after reaching the Honourable Prime Minister’s seat” – a charge the Congress rejected, saying there was never any move by its MPs to harm the Prime Minister. — Under Article 94C of the Constitution, a Lok Sabha MP may submit a written notice of intention to move a resolution for the removal of the Speaker to the Secretary General with at least 14 days’ notice. With the House in recess after February 13, “the matter is expected to be taken up on March 9 when the House resumes,” an official in the Speaker’s office said. A Lok Sabha secretariat official said the Opposition’s notice would be “examined and proceeded as per rules”. — The Speaker’s decision came hours after the deadlock in Lok Sabha appeared to be over, with Congress MP Shashi Tharoor starting the discussion on the Union Budget when the House reconvened at 2 pm. From the Parliament Page- No-confidence motion against Speaker: What happens now? — Can the Lok Sabha Speaker be removed from their post?: Yes, the process does not apply to the Rajya Sabha or Council of States. According to practices and procedures governing the conduct of legislative business in the House, the Speaker or the Deputy Speaker can be removed from office by a resolution of Lok Sabha passed by a majority of all the then members of the House. This is procedurally possible under Article 94 (c) of the Constitution. Article 94, per se, provides for the vacation, resignation and removal of those occupying the offices of Speaker and Deputy Speaker; the rules in this regard, however, are stringent. — Conditions under which a Speaker of Deputy Speaker can be removed from their respective office: According to Article 94, a Member of the House who holds office as Speaker or Deputy Speaker of the House of the People shall vacate office if, as per 94 (a), they cease “to be a member of the House of the People”, according to 94 (b), may at any time “by writing under his hand addressed” resign office and, per 94 (c), be removed “by a resolution of the House of the People passed by a majority of all the then members of the House”. — Procedure for the removal of a Speaker or Deputy Speaker of the Lok Sabha: A member wishing to give notice of a resolution for the removal of the Speaker or the Deputy Speaker has to do it in writing to the Secretary-General of the Lok Sabha. This notice may be given by two or more members jointly – but no resolution for the removal of such officials moved under clause (c) can be moved unless at least fourteen days’ notice has been given of the intention to move the resolution. — After such as notice is received, a motion for leave to move the resolution is entered in the List of Business in the name of the members concerned on a day fixed by the Speaker. This day has to be ‘any day after fourteen days from the date of the receipt of notice of the resolutions’. — Has a motion of no-confidence been submitted against a Lok Sabha Speaker or Deputy Speaker in the past? Yes, thrice in the past in the years 1954, 1966 and 1987. — Such a motion requires to be backed by at least two Members of the House of the People, or the Lok Sabha and “50 members have to stand up” in its favour, that is, the quorum of the House has to be fulfilled for the procedure to take place. The process is governed by Rules 200 to 203 of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in Lok Sabha. — In 1954, Ganesh Vasudev Mavalankar, the first Speaker of the Lok Sabha, was the first presiding officer to face a no-confidence motion in December, 1954. There were two more – against Hukam Singh in November 1966 and Balram Jakhar in April 1987. None of them lost the Speaker chair because of the motion. — According to Rule 200A, such a resolution needs to be “specific with respect to charges”, “be clearly and precisely expressed” and “shall not contain arguments, inferences, ironical expressions, imputations or defamatory statements.” The other points which such a motion needs to adhere to include “no speech” by the Member(s) who submitted it after it is admitted for discussion. — According to the rules, whenever the House of the Lok Sabha is dissolved, the Speaker ‘shall not vacate his office until immediately before the first meeting of the House of the People after the dissolution.’ — The Speaker has the right to speak as well as to take part in the proceedings of Lok Sabha while any resolution for their removal from office is under consideration in the House. They are entitled to vote only in the first instance on such a resolution or any other matter during such proceedings but not in the case of an equality of votes. Do You Know: — The Lok Sabha, the Lower House of Parliament, is the highest legislative body in the country. The presiding officer of India’s Lower House of Parliament, the Lok Sabha Speaker, is the constitutional and ceremonial head of the House. According to Article 93 for the Lok Sabha and Article 178 for state assemblies, these houses must choose two of their members to be Speaker and Deputy Speaker “as soon as may be” after the House begins. — Article 95 provides provisions regarding the “power of the Deputy Speaker or other person to perform the duties of the office of, or to act as, Speaker.” — Article 96 specifies the powers of the Speaker and Deputy Speaker during consideration of a resolution for their removal from office. It says, “The Speaker or the Deputy Speaker is not to preside while a resolution for his removal from office is under consideration.” Other Important Articles Covering the same topic: 📍UPSC Issue at a Glance | Office of Speaker of Lok Sabha: 5 Key Questions You Must Know for Prelims and Mains Previous year UPSC Prelims Question Covering similar theme: (1) Consider the following statements regarding a No-Confidence Motion in India: (UPSC CSE 2014) 1. There is no mention of a No-Confidence Motion in the Constitution of India. 2. A motion of No-Confidence can be introduced in the Lok Sabha only. Which of the statements given above is/are correct? (a) 1 only (b) 2 only (c) Both 1 and 2 (d) Neither 1 nor 2 Syllabus: Preliminary Examination: Current events of national and international importance Mains Examination: General Studies-II: Government policies and interventions for development in various sectors and issues arising out of their design and implementation What’s the ongoing story: India’s newly notified regulatory framework for social media companies is a mixed bag for them: on one hand the IT Ministry has diluted an earlier proposed requirement to display labels on content generated through AI, but on the other, they have been handed down significantly stricter timelines to takedown problematic content — from an earlier 36 hours to three hours now. Key Points to Ponder: — What is safe harbour protection? — What are the challenges of AI generated content? — What is synthetically generated information? — What are the rules governing social media in India? — What is Section 79 of the IT Act, 2000? — Know about Sahyog portal — Why is social media a double-edged sword? Key Takeaways: — On Tuesday, the IT Ministry notified amendments to the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021. Under the fresh amendments, the government has removed an earlier proposal (from last October) to apply a label to content generated through AI tools to cover at least 10% of the space, but under the notified rules, that has been changed to place “prominently” visible labels. — The specific 10% requirement has been done away with. The changes will come into effect on February 20, the final day of the upcoming India-AI Impact Summit. A senior government official said that the change was made as tech companies, during consultations, flagged that the 10% label requirement would take away space from the actual piece of content, making it unappealing for viewers. — The pitfalls of AI generated content were on full display earlier this year when Grok, the AI service of X (formerly Twitter) started creating, prompted by user requests, pictures of women in revealing clothing, casting a shadow on their dignity and privacy. — The requirement to takedown content quicker does not just apply to AI generated content but a wide range of content that the law deems unlawful. Platforms must now remove non-consensual intimate imagery within two hours, as opposed to 24 hours earlier, and other forms of unlawful content within three hours, from an earlier requirement to act on it within 36 hours. — This change is expected to receive wide pushback from big tech firms. They may raise concerns around heavy compliance burden, because if they fail to act on flat content within the new prescribed timelines, it might result in a loss of safe harbour — a critical immunity that protects them from legal actions for hosting user generated content. — The government official said that timelines have been compressed as they received feedback from several stakeholders that the timelines prescribed earlier were too long and did not prevent a content’s virality. — As per the new rules, the definition of synthetically generated information now has carveouts for assistive and quality-enhancing uses of AI. Routine and good faith editing of audio, video or audio-visual content is excluded from the definition of SGI. — When an intermediary becomes aware that its service has been used for creating, disseminating or hosting SGI, it must take “appropriate” and “expeditious” action, including measures like immediate disabling of access or removal of such information, suspension or termination of user accounts, etc. Do You Know: — The Sahyog portal was launched by the Union Home Ministry last year to expedite orders to block objectionable content. It is maintained by the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C). — It serves as a centralised communication channel through which notices under Section 79(3)(b) of the Information Technology (IT) Act, 2000 are delivered to internet intermediaries – a broad term that includes telecom operators, internet service providers, social media platforms and web-hosting services. — Under Section 79, online intermediaries are granted “safe harbour” protection, which gives them legal immunity from liability for content generated by their users. For instance, without this protection, a platform could be sued for a defamatory post made by a user. With safe harbour, only the user who created the content faces legal action. — However, this immunity is conditional. Section 79(3)(b) states that intermediaries lose this protection if, upon receiving “actual knowledge” from an appropriate government agency about any unlawful information, they fail to “expeditiously remove or disable access” to that material. The Sahyog portal was created to automate and streamline the process of sending these notices. Other Important Articles Covering the same topic: 📍 Knowledge Nugget: Sahyog Portal — What you must know for the UPSC exam 📍 Why Karnataka HC upheld Union govt’s Sahyog portal, rejected X’s challenge Previous year UPSC Prelims Question Covering similar theme: (2) Right to Privacy is protected as an intrinsic part of Right to Life and Personal Liberty. Which of the following in the Constitution of India correctly and appropriately imply the above statement? (UPSC CSE 2018) (a) Article 14 and the provisions under the 42nd Amendment to the Constitution (b) Article 17 and the Directive Principles of State Policy in Part IV (c) Article 21 and the freedoms guaranteed in Part III (d) Article 24 and the provisions under the 44th Amendment to the Constitution Previous year UPSC Mains Question Covering similar theme: Social media is triggering ‘Fear of Missing Out’ amongst the youth, precipitating depression and loneliness. (UPSC CSE 2024) Syllabus: Preliminary Examination: Current events of national and international importance Mains Examination: General Studies-II: Bilateral, regional and global groupings and agreements involving India and/or affecting India’s interests . What’s the ongoing story: India is set to procure six additional Boeing P-8I aircraft, a multi-role Long Range Maritime Reconnaissance Anti-Submarine Warfare (LRMR ASW) aircraft, as part of an inter-governmental agreement with the United States. Key Points to Ponder: — Know about the defence cooperation between India and the US — What are the features of the P-8I submarine? — What are the defence equipment imported by India? — What are the features of Rafael fighter jets? — Know about the Budget allocation for the defence sector — What are the steps taken by India towards ‘Make in India’ push in the defence sector? Key Takeaways: — The Defence Procurement Board (DPB) is learnt to have cleared the procurement on January 16, weeks before US President Donald Trump , on February 2, announced an agreement with India on a trade deal and cut tariff to 18 per cent. — According to highly placed sources, the decision to go ahead with the acquisition of the P-8Is, among other factors, may have played a significant role in achieving a breakthrough in the trade talks. — According to sources, the procurement is set to be cleared by the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) at its meeting on February 12. It will then need to be cleared by the Cabinet Committee on Security, and the final deal will be signed after the cost negotiations are over. — According to officials familiar with the matter, the procurement will be made under the Defence Acquisition Procedure 2020 — the document that governs all capital military procurements — thus eliminating any offset obligation to the US firm. — In 2020, the defence ministry had removed the offset clause requirement in Inter-Governmental Agreements when it released the new Defence Acquisition Procedure (DAC) 2020. — So, amid the increased push for ‘Make in India’, this is one of the few foreign procurements which will not involve any technology transfer and, possibly, other obligations like co-production or creation of maintenance and repair infrastructure. — Over the last few months, India has also initiated a few other key military procurements from the US, including 216 M982A1 Excalibur tactical projectiles and 100 Javelin rounds for over $90 million. India has also signed Letters of Offer and Acceptance (LOAs) with the US for sustainment support of the Indian Navy’s fleet of MH-60R helicopters through Follow-on Support and Follow-on Supply Support for a period of five years, worth Rs 7,995 crore. — Currently, the Indian Navy operates 12 P-8Is, which were ordered in two batches — the first batch of eight aircraft was ordered in 2009, and subsequently four aircraft were ordered in 2016. The Rajali-based INAS 312 and INAS 316 at INS Hansa, Goa, operate these aircraft. — A long-range, multi-mission maritime patrol aircraft operated by the Indian Navy, the Boeing P-8Is are specifically designed for anti-submarine warfare (ASW), anti-surface warfare (ASW), and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR). Considering India’s increasing focus on the Indian Ocean Region and maritime matters, these aircraft would strengthen the Navy’s capabilities. — Ahead of French President Emmanuel Macron’s visit to India between February 17 and 19, the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) is set to discuss the procurement of Rafale fighter jets for the Indian Air Force this week. — According to officials, the DAC, headed by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh , will likely discuss the acquisition of the Rafales on Thursday and could grant the Acceptance of Necessity (AoN) for the fighter jets. — Grant of AoNs is the first step in the defence procurement process even though it does not necessarily lead to a final order. — The next fiscal is projected to see a nearly 22% increase in the defence modernisation budget compared to the allocations set for the previous financial year. The highest capital allocations – Rs 0.63 lakh crore – for 2026-27 have been earmarked for aircraft and aero-engines, up from Rs 0.48 lakh crore in the previous fiscal. — This jump in capital budgetary allocations also points to the government’s plans to sign multiple big-ticket contracts in the upcoming financial year, including the American P8Is and the Rafale jets, which will involve advance payments of up to 10% of the contract value at the outset — The IAF already operates 36 Rafales, and the Indian Navy would be inducting 26 Rafale M aircraft for carrier operations over the next few years. The procurement of additional Rafales is thus expected to reduce logistical and training costs. Do You Know: — In the first Budget following Operation Sindoor, which India conducted in May last year to dismantle terror infrastructure in Pakistan, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman Sunday announced a major 15 per cent hike in the overall defence budget for fiscal year 2026-2027, raising it to Rs 7.85 lakh crore. — This Budget also includes a nearly 22 per cent increase in the defence modernisation budget compared to the allocations set for the previous financial year. India’s defence capital outlay for 2025-26 stood at Rs 1.8 lakh crore, and has been raised to Rs 2.19 lakh crore for 2026-2027. — Of these, the highest capital allocations have been earmarked for aircraft and aero-engines at Rs 0.63 lakh crore for 2026-27, up from Rs 0.48 lakh crore in the previous fiscal. Other Important Articles Covering the same topic: 📍 This Word Means: Rafale-M 📍 First budget after Op Sindoor: India hikes defence budget by 15% to Rs 7.85 lakh crore, capital outlay by 22% Previous year UPSC Prelims Question Covering similar theme: (3) With reference to Agni-IV Missile, which of the following statement(s) is/are correct? (UPSC CSE 2014) 1. It is surface-to-surface missile. 2. It is fuelled by liquid propellant only. 3. It can deliver one tonne nuclear warhead about 7500 km away. Select the correct answer using the codes given below. (a) 1 only (b) 2 and 3 only (c) 1 and 3 only (d) 1, 2 and 3 Syllabus: Preliminary Examination: Current events of national importance, Indian Polity and Governance-Constitution, Public Policy, Rights Issues, etc. Mains Examination: General Studies-II: Constitution, Government policies and interventions for development in various sectors and issues arising out of their design and implementation. What’s the ongoing story: The Supreme Court on Tuesday sought a report from the Centre on what action had been taken in pursuance of its Constitution bench judgment, which allowed sub-classification of Scheduled Castes for the purpose of reservation and said that creamy layer principle be extended to the category. Key Points to Ponder: — What are the constitutional provisions for the protection of SCs and STs? — What is the Presidential List of Scheduled Castes? — What are the ‘doctrine of equality’ and ‘doctrine of classification’? — What are the arguments for and against the sub-classification of SC and ST? — What is the debate about the ‘creamy layer’ in SC and ST reservations? — What is the socio-economic status of SC and ST in India? — Why reservations for SC and ST were introduced? Key Takeaways: — The direction came on an application seeking a direction to the Centre “to comply with the judgment…dated 01.08.2024, wherein it has been held that sub-classification within the Scheduled Castes for equitable distribution of reservation is constitutionally permissible and necessary to achieve substantive equality” — On Tuesday, the petitioners told the bench that after the 2024 judgment, what remained was the execution by the government. The court then decided to seek the action-taken report. — A seven-judge Constitution bench of the SC presided by then Chief Justice of India D Y Chandrachud had in a 6:1 majority ruling on August 1, 2024, overruled the SC’s 2004 judgment in E V Chinnaiah vs State of Andhra Pradesh, which had held that SCs constituted a homogeneous group and cannot be sub-categorised. — Allowing the sub-classification, the majority ruling said “empirical evidence indicates that there is inequality even within the Scheduled Castes. The Scheduled Castes are not a homogeneous integrated class”. — Justice Bela M Trivedi (since retired) was the lone dissenter who, in her verdict, said Scheduled Castes constituted a homogeneous class and “cannot be tinkered with by the states”. — It rejected the argument that once enumerated in the Presidential List under Article 341 of the Constitution, the Scheduled Castes constitute a homogeneous class, which is incapable of further subdivision/sub-classification and that any attempt to sub-categorise them would amount to tinkering with the Presidential List, in violation of Article 341 (2) and Article 14 of the Constitution. — The majority also backed the exclusion of creamy layer from SCs and STs. Justice B R Gavai (since retired), in his concurring judgment, said he is “of the view that the State must evolve a policy for identifying the creamy layer even from the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes so as exclude them from the benefit of affirmative action. In my view, only this and this alone can achieve the real equality as enshrined under the Constitution”. – On September 24, 2024, the SC also dismissed review petitions challenging the seven-judge bench order. Other Important Articles Covering the same topic: 📍 Sub-classification of SC, ST 📍 Milestone after Mandal: Supreme Court allows new quotas within SC/ST quota UPSC Prelims Practice Question Covering similar theme: (4) Which of the following states has become the first to implement SC sub-categorisation? (a) Kerala (b) Assam (c) Telangana (d) Odisha Previous year UPSC Mains Question Covering similar theme: What are the two major legal initiatives by the State since Independence addressing discrimination against Scheduled Tribes (STs). (UPSC CSE 2017) Syllabus: Preliminary Examination: Current events of national and international importance Mains Examination: General Studies-II: Effect of policies and politics of developed and developing countries on India’s interests, Indian diaspora. What’s the ongoing story: C Raja Mohan writes: Tucked away in the India–US joint statement outlining the framework for an interim trade deal is an innocuous paragraph on “economic security”. Although the idea of economic security is not new, it has now acquired a new prominence. It heralds the return of economic statecraft to the very centre of grand strategy. Key Points to Ponder: — What do you understand about the term economic security? — What are the steps taken by India to enhance supply-chain resilience? — How are international relations being dictated in recent times? — Economic security is fundamental to national security. Analyse. — What are the major trade agreements signed by India in recent times? — What is the significance of the India-US interim trade deal? Key Takeaways: — The India-US joint statement says that the two sides “agree to strengthen economic security alignment to enhance supply-chain resilience and innovation through complementary actions to address non-market policies of third parties, as well as cooperation on inbound and outbound investment reviews and export controls”. — This is the new commercial grammar of geopolitics — where trade, technology, capital flows, and supply chains define the strategic balance just as much as military muscle. — To be sure, economic, industrial and technological capabilities have always constituted the core of hard power. But the relative political harmony among major powers and the rise of globalisation after the Soviet Union’s collapse in 1991 encouraged the separation of economics and security into different realms. — That assumption has steadily eroded since the 2010s, as the backlash against globalisation mounted in the West and strategic tensions between the United States, China, and Russia surged. — Donald Trump ’s first term (2017–21) was the moment when the old consensus shattered. Trump openly challenged America’s deep economic entanglement with China, identified the trade deficit as a national vulnerability, and insisted that Washington could no longer allow Beijing to hollow out US manufacturing. — The Covid crisis exposed the fragility of global supply chains. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022 drove home the new concerns. By the time the Group of Seven leaders met in Hiroshima in 2023, “economic security” had replaced the promotion of globalisation as the highest priority. — Trump’s return to the White House has dramatically accelerated this shift. The 2025 National Security Strategy affirmed that “economic security is fundamental to national security”. — Where does Russia figure in this shifting landscape? With a GDP of barely $2.5 trillion — compared to $31 trillion for the US, $20 trillion for the EU and China — Moscow is not an economic peer of the US. But its abundant natural resources, from hydrocarbons to critical minerals, give it great relevance. — The conflict in Ukraine and its impact on India is an important reminder of a forgotten truth. When you are caught in the crossfire between great powers, even if unintended, there will be a price to pay. For now, however, India’s choice between greater access to the US market and discounted Russian oil is a no-brainer. — Delhi ’s recent focus on signing free-trade agreements with Western partners marks an important pivot. After years of looking east for trade partnerships, Delhi has come to terms with a reality staring it in the face – the significant complementarity with the Western economies. — Indian diplomacy did adopt the language of economic resilience and trusted supply chains in the late 2010s, especially under the rubric of the Quad. India’s trade policy has finally caught up after Delhi withdrew from RCEP talks on Asia-wide free trade in 2019, focused on trade deals with the West and brought some of them to a close in the last few months. — The joint statement’s reference to “non-market policies of third countries” is clearly a reference to China. India’s participation in the ministerial meetings of new US initiatives like the Pax Silica and the critical minerals group over the last few weeks reflects a clear strategic judgement: That India cannot afford to remain unaligned in the deepening geoeconomic contestation between US and China. — The volatility of US policies and the inherent dynamism in the geoeconomic relationships between the US, China and Russia demand that Delhi continuously tend its foreign economic policy. India’s ability to secure its position in the unfolding geoeconomic world will depend even more on how deep its economic reform and technological modernisation at home are. Other Important Articles Covering the same topic: 📍 Decisive break from past: Closing deal with US, India emerges more confident negotiator 📍 India-US deal is one-sided. It creates vulnerabilities Previous year UPSC Mains Question Covering similar theme: “The USA is facing an existential threat in the form of a China, that is much more challenging than the erstwhile Soviet Union.” Explain. (UPSC CSE 2021) Syllabus: Preliminary Examination: Current events of national and international importance. Mains Examination: General Studies-II, III: Bilateral, regional and global groupings and agreements involving India and/or affecting India’s interests; Indian Economy and issues relating to planning, mobilisation of resources, growth, development and employment. What’s the ongoing story: Days after India signed a trade deal with the United States, Bangladesh on Tuesday (February 10) struck a fresh trade deal with Washington, securing zero reciprocal tariffs on certain textile and apparel goods and a 19% reciprocal tariff compared to 20% earlier, which has sent shares of Indian textile exporters tumbling. Key Points to Ponder: — Know the key highlights of the India-US Interim deal. — What is the significance of the India-US trade deal? How important is it for India? — What was the impact of US reciprocal tariffs on India? — What are the concerns associated with the India-US trade deal? — Read about the equalisation levy. — How may the recent US–Bangladesh trade deal impact India’s trade interests? — What is the status of India-Bangladesh relations? — What are the challenges faced by India’s textile sector? Key Takeaways: — “The United States commits to establishing a mechanism that will allow for certain textile and apparel goods from Bangladesh to receive a zero reciprocal tariff rate. This mechanism will provide that a to-be-specified volume of apparel and textile imports from Bangladesh can enter the United States at this reduced tariff rate,” the Bangladesh-US joint statement said. — However, the statement added that the volume of duty-free textile and apparel products from Bangladesh to the US would be determined on the basis of Dhaka’s imports of “U.S.-produced cotton and man-made fibre textile inputs” from Washington. Bangladesh is the second-largest exporter of textiles and apparel goods after China. — A Commerce and Industry Ministry official said that Bangladesh has significantly opened its economy to the US in exchange for a slight gain in textiles. “India has protected several sectors that Bangladesh has opened. The deal has to be seen in its entirety,” the official said in response to a query by this newspaper. — Confederation of Indian Textile Industry (CITI) Chairman, Ashwin Chandran, said that the US-Bangladesh deal opens a fresh challenge for India’s textiles and apparel exporters. “This challenge is two-fold. First, the tariff differential between India and Bangladesh has halved from 2% to 1% (India faces an 18% US tariff), which is a matter of concern in a sector with narrow profit margins. Secondly, the US–Bangladesh Agreement on Reciprocal Trade could likely adversely affect India’s cotton yarn exports to Bangladesh,” Chandran said. — Bangladesh is already among the leading exporters of textiles and apparel to the United States, alongside China, Vietnam, and India. Any additional advantage for Bangladesh could further increase competition for Indian exporters. — Dhaka, which is in the midst of a general election, sprang into action after a slew of Indian trade deals with the UK, US and EU that will particularly benefit labour-intensive sectors such as the textile and footwear sectors. This is concerning for Bangladesh as it is the second-largest textile exporter in the world after China. The sector is also Dhaka’s key foreign exchange earner. — Bangladesh is also pushing for a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the European Union after India gained a competitive edge in the textile sector with a trade agreement with the European bloc and the UK. — Trade deals signed by Bangladesh and India further assume significance as ties between New Delhi and Dhaka have soured in the last few months. In April last year, New Delhi terminated the transhipment facility for Bangladesh’s export cargo. In 2020, India permitted the transhipment of export cargo from Bangladesh to third countries using Indian Land Customs Stations en route to Indian ports and airports, to enable smooth trade flows for Bangladesh’s exports to countries such as Bhutan, Nepal, and Myanmar. — Over the last decade-and-a-half, India sought to engage with the Sheikh Hasina government in Dhaka to open pathways to the Northeast via Bangladesh. However, after Hasina’s ouster and the installation of an interim government led by Yunus, these plans have fallen through. From the Economy Page- “ Zero digital services tax promise ‘shrinks’ sovereign policy space ” — After India agreed to purchase $500 billion worth of American products over five years and stop imports of Russian oil under the trade deal with the US, a White House fact sheet on Tuesday said that India has agreed to remove its digital services taxes and committed to negotiating bilateral digital trade rules that ‘address barriers’ to digital trade. — This assumes significance as India had already removed the ‘Google tax’ before the US trade negotiations formally began. But Washington, during the negotiations, sought a unilateral commitment from India not to reintroduce the tax in the future under the trade deal, as reported earlier by this newspaper. — On July 8 last year,The Indian Expresshad reported that legal advisers to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry had suggested that Indian negotiators dealing with their US counterparts should not accept Washington’s proposal that prohibits India from reintroducing equalisation levy-style taxes, popularly known as the Google tax. — As part of the 35th amendments to the Finance Bill, 2025, the Centre proposed removing the 6% equalisation levy (EL) it used to charge on digital ads. Effective April 1, 2025, the levy was abolished on online advertisements provided by non-resident digital companies, which followed the earlier removal of the 2% equalisation levy on e-commerce services through the Finance Act, 2024. — The equalisation levy was introduced by the Finance Act, 2016, on online advertisements and later expanded to cover digital services as a measure to ‘equalise’ the tax treatment of resident and non-resident e-commerce companies. — The legal advisers had told the Ministry that the provisions proposed by the US were “unilaterally framed” as it did not state that both parties should refrain from applying digital taxes on each other; instead, they sought a legal commitment only from the Indian side. — While the US offers a range of digital services in India and American tech companies have long lobbied against any taxes on such services, India also exports a wide range of digital services to the US — particularly in the IT sector — generating the majority share of its total services export earnings from the US market. — Another concern raised with the government was that agreeing to such unilateral provisions could set a risky precedent for future trade negotiations, where similar demands could be made by other trading partners during talks with New Delhi , thereby complicating future negotiations. — Trade experts said that digital taxation is typically discussed outside the framework of a trade agreement, as it is a nation’s sovereign right to decide on such matters, and India should reserve that right. — The United States Trade Representative (USTR), in its report on non-tariff barriers, had earlier cited the 6% equalisation levy as a discriminatory measure against US firms. The USTR report said that most digital services taxes are designed in ways that discriminate against US companies, often singling out American firms for taxation while excluding domestic companies engaged in similar lines of business. — The US has also raised concerns about digital services taxes with a number of trade partners, particularly the EU. The US had also threatened to impose additional 10% tariffs over a dispute on the digital services tax. Other Important Articles Covering the same topic: 📍 What India has really given on agriculture in India-US trade deal Previous year UPSC Mains Question Covering similar theme: ‘What introduces friction into the ties between India and the United States is that Washington is still unable to find for India a position in its global strategy, which would satisfy India’s National self-esteem and ambitions’. Explain with suitable examples. (UPSC CSE 2019) As per the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) statement on Tuesday evening, in their meeting held under the framework of India-China Strategic Dialogue, both sides recognised the need for an early conclusion of an updated air services agreement. The Vice Foreign Minister also conveyed that China understands and respects India’s aspirations for UNSC membership, the MEA said. The step comes against the backdrop of repatriation efforts globally to return looted or illicitly trafficked cultural artefacts to Asian nations, including Cambodia, Indonesia, Sri Lanka and Thailand, among others. In 2024, 297 antiques, in terracotta, stone and metal, were returned to India by the US. According to officials, the joint statement on the India-US trade deal was the only binding document on the deal, and the government would not respond to other statements from the US side. Investors will weigh the long-term tax holiday and Safe Harbour certainty against these on-ground constraints. A low effective tax rate is attractive, but interruptions in power, delays in approvals, or uncertainty around local regulations can offset some of that advantage. In practice, global firms would compare operating costs, reliability, talent availability, and regulatory risk in addition to taxes. Subscribe to our UPSC newsletter. Stay updated with the latest UPSC articles by joining our Telegram channel – IndianExpress UPSC Hub, and follow us on Instagram and X. 🚨 Click Here to read the UPSC Essentials magazine for January 2026. Share your views and suggestions in the comment box or at manas.srivastava@ indianexpress.com 🚨
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Mounjaro's Commercial Success and Broader Health Benefits Spark Regulatory Scrutiny

Mounjaro's Commercial Success and Broader Health Benefits Spark Regulatory Scrutiny

Mounjaro (tirzepatide), a prominent medication in the rapidly expanding GLP-1 agonist market, continues to make headlines with its significant impact on weight management and the pharmaceutical industry. Recent financial reports from manufacturer Eli Lilly reveal soaring sales, underscoring the drug's commercial success. Concurrently, new research highlights potential health benefits extending beyond weight loss, while regulatory bodies are taking action against unauthorized social media promotion, signaling a tightening landscape for these powerful medications. Eli Lilly, the pharmaceutical giant behind Mounjaro and its weight-loss counterpart Zepbound (also tirzepatide), announced robust fourth-quarter results on February 4, 2026. The company reported a 43% surge in overall revenue, reaching USD 19.3 billion, largely propelled by the explosive demand for its GLP-1 drugs. Mounjaro alone generated USD 7.4 billion in quarterly revenue, marking a 110% increase year-over-year, while Zepbound contributed USD 4.3 billion, up 123%. This financial performance has led Eli Lilly to issue an "assertive" outlook for 2026, projecting revenues between USD 80 billion and USD 83 billion, reflecting continued market momentum despite anticipated pricing pressures. Beyond its primary indication for type 2 diabetes and its off-label use for weight loss (with Zepbound specifically approved for chronic weight management), recent studies suggest Mounjaro may offer a broader spectrum of health advantages. As of February 10, 2026, research indicates potential improvements in liver health, particularly for Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatohepatitis (MASH), with one trial showing 62% of participants on the highest dose experiencing resolution of liver inflammation without worsening fibrosis after 52 weeks. The drug has also shown promise in improving sleep apnea symptoms and may contribute to better kidney health and a reduced risk of colorectal cancer, though further investigation into these benefits is ongoing. In the SUMMIT trial, Mounjaro demonstrated a 38% reduction in the risk of worsening heart failure events compared to a placebo. However, the growing popularity and accessibility of Mounjaro are also attracting regulatory attention. On February 11, 2026, the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) issued bans on the first social media posts promoting prescription-only weight-loss injections, including Mounjaro, through discount codes and referral links. The UK advertising regulator emphasised that such promotion of prescription medicines to the public is illegal and carries significant risks, a stance welcomed by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), which stressed the necessity of proper clinical assessment for these medications. This action highlights a concerted effort to safeguard patients from irresponsible and unauthorized advertising practices. As the use of tirzepatide-based medications expands, questions surrounding long-term usage and nutritional implications are also coming to the forefront. A systematic review published around February 2-3, 2026, identified a "critical blind spot" in current research, noting a lack of comprehensive data on how these medications precisely alter dietary intake, affect vitamin and mineral levels, and support long-term nutrition-related health. Researchers are advocating for the integration of robust dietary assessment and nutritional support into future clinical trials. Furthermore, earlier research from January 8, 2026, published in the British Medical Journal, indicated that individuals discontinuing weight-loss injections like Mounjaro could regain lost weight four times faster than those stopping conventional dieting, often returning to their pre-treatment weight within 18 months. This underscores the importance of considering these drugs as part of a long-term weight management strategy, potentially requiring ongoing treatment or significant lifestyle support. The landscape of weight management continues to evolve with drugs like Mounjaro at its forefront. While offering substantial benefits for weight loss and potentially broader health improvements, the industry faces increasing scrutiny regarding ethical promotion, long-term patient care and comprehensive nutritional guidance. The coming years will likely see further developments in both the clinical understanding and regulatory oversight of these transformative medications. TruLY Score 3 – Believable; Needs Further Research | On a Trust Scale of 0-5 this article has scored 3 on LatestLY, this article appears believable but may need additional verification. It is based on reporting from news websites or verified journalists (Reuters), but lacks supporting official confirmation. Readers are advised to treat the information as credible but continue to follow up for updates or confirmations (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 11, 2026 06:41 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our websitelatestly.com).
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Feb 11, 2026, 01:09 PM
Indian Bank Employees' Strike on February 12: What You Need to Know

Indian Bank Employees' Strike on February 12: What You Need to Know

Mumbai, February 11:Banking services across India may face significant disruptions on Thursday, February 12, as several employee unions have called for a nationwide one-day strike. The protest, led by major umbrella organizations of bank staff, is expected to affect public sector banks and some private lenders, impacting counter services such as cash withdrawals, cheque clearing, and document processing. While digital banking and ATMs are expected to remain operational, physical branches in several regions may remain closed or operate with limited staff. The strike comes after several rounds of failed negotiations between the United Forum of Bank Unions (UFBU) and the Indian Banks' Association (IBAs). Unions have expressed frustration over unresolved issues stemming from the 12th Bipartite Settlement. Although recent wage revisions were implemented, employees claim that several critical welfare and administrative demands have been sidelined for too long, prompting the call for a total work stoppage to press for immediate government intervention.Bharat Bandh on February 12: Will Schools, Banks, Transport and Markets Be Shut Tomorrow? The primary driver behind the February 12 strike is the long-pending demand for a five-day working week. Currently, banks remain closed only on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month. Unions argue that a five-day week is standard across many other government sectors and would improve the work-life balance of employees. While the IBA and the Finance Ministry have reportedly discussed the proposal, a formal notification declaring all Saturdays as holidays has yet to be issued, leading to increased resentment among the workforce.Farmers Protests on February 12 Against India-US Trade Deal: Everything You Need To Know. Another significant point of contention is the demand for a pension update for retired bank employees. Unions are seeking a revision of pension scales to align with current pay structures, a move that would benefit thousands of senior former staffers. Additionally, the unions have raised concerns regarding acute staff shortages. They are demanding an immediate increase in recruitment to fill vacancies at the clerical and sub-staff levels, arguing that the current workload is unsustainable and leads to poor customer service and increased employee stress. The striking unions are also demanding the abolition of the National Pension System (NPS) for bank employees, advocating for a return to the Old Pension Scheme (OPS). Staff members argue that the OPS provides better social security and a defined benefit compared to the market-linked NPS. This demand aligns with a growing sentiment among various government employee groups across India who are pushing for similar reversals in pension policy. While the strike is concentrated in public sector banks, some private sector employees may also join in solidarity, leading to unpredictable service levels. Customers are advised to complete essential banking tasks today or utilize mobile and internet banking platforms. Net banking, UPI, and ATM services are unlikely to be affected as these are automated systems. However, any transaction requiring manual verification or physical presence at a branch—such as locker access or large-scale deposits—should be rescheduled to avoid inconvenience. TruLY Score 3 – Believable; Needs Further Research | On a Trust Scale of 0-5 this article has scored 3 on LatestLY, this article appears believable but may need additional verification. It is based on reporting from news websites or verified journalists (Times of India), but lacks supporting official confirmation. Readers are advised to treat the information as credible but continue to follow up for updates or confirmations (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 11, 2026 06:39 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our websitelatestly.com).
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Feb 11, 2026, 01:06 PM
Mixed Emotions Ahead of Bangladesh's Election Amid First-Time Voters' Excitement

Mixed Emotions Ahead of Bangladesh's Election Amid First-Time Voters' Excitement

Bangladeshhas around 127 million eligible voters, including about 41 million first-time voters. In Old Dhaka, the mood ahead of the vote is mixed. Many residents say they were previously blocked from voting under the Awami League and are now excited to cast a ballot, while others say the choice is limited — and some declined to speak on camera for fear of repercussions.
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Feb 11, 2026, 01:02 PM
Amit Shah Meets Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Sunetra Pawar, Emphasizes Filling Ajit Pawar's Void

Amit Shah Meets Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Sunetra Pawar, Emphasizes Filling Ajit Pawar's Void

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday shared a message after meeting Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Sunetra Pawar in New Delhi, saying the void created by the death of Ajit Pawar in the state’s politics would not be easy to fill. In a post on X, Shah wrote, “A meeting took place with @SunetraA_Pawar ji, the Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra. The void that has arisen in Maharashtra’s politics due to the passing of our beloved late Ajit Pawar ji is not easy to fill, but realising his vision for public welfare and the development of the state is the shared duty of all of us, in which your resolve will prove to be extremely useful." He also shared an image from the meeting. Sunetra Pawar met Prime Minister Narendra Modi, a day after assuming charge as Deputy Chief Minister in Mumbai. Sunetra Pawar, who took oath as Maharashtra’s first woman Deputy Chief Minister on January 31, was accompanied by her sons Parth and Jay, NCP working president Praful Patel and Lok Sabha MP Sunil Tatkare during her meeting with the Prime Minister. She also visited Parliament, which is currently in session for the Budget Session. She replaced her husband and former Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar in the Maharashtra cabinet, following his death in a plane crash at Baramati airport in Pune district on January 28.
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Feb 11, 2026, 01:00 PM
Rahul Gandhi Accuses Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri of Having Ties with Jeffrey Epstein

Rahul Gandhi Accuses Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri of Having Ties with Jeffrey Epstein

Senior Congress leader and Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha,Rahul Gandhi, launched a scathing attack on Union Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas of India, Hardeep Singh Puri, alleging that his and industrialist Anil Ambani’s names appeared in the Epstein Files. Speaking during a debate on theUnion Budgeton Wednesday, February 11, Rahul alleged that the government has “sold Bharat Mata” through the India-US interim trade deal and that it was a “wholesale surrender” with India’s energy security handed over to America and farmers’ interests compromised. “There are Department of Justice files on Epstein naming Hardeep Puri andAnil Ambani. I do not believe that any Indian Prime Minister… would sign such a deal unless there was a chokehold on him… Someone would do this only when there is a certain grip on them,” Gandhi said. “You have sold our mother, Bharat Mata… Because they are choking. We can see fear in the eyes of the Prime Minister,” he added. The senior Congress leader also displayed a printed screenshot of the emails mentioning Puri. Rahul’s statement met the wrath of the treasury benches and eventually led to the adjournment of the House. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju said the speech was “full of lies” and the ruling alliance will seek to expunge from the House records the “lies” he has spoken. Speaking to reporters, Rijiju said, “It was unfortunate that the country does not have a person with a serious nature befitting the position of the Leader of Opposition inLok Sabha. We will demand expunging of whatever lies Rahul Gandhi has spoken,” he said. He said Gandhi made a major allegation against Puri without giving any notice, which is a serious breach of privilege. “We will file the necessary notice with the Speaker. The Leader of the Opposition did not make any useful substantive contribution to the budget discussion but only made some wild allegations,” he said. Meanwhile, Puri responded to Rahul’s claims, stating that he met the American financier and convicted paedophileJeffery Epsteinonly “on a few occasions between 2010-2014 as part of the International Peace Institute (IPI) delegation.” VIDEO | Delhi: Reacting to Rahul Gandhi's charge, Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said, “I was invited to join the International Peace Institute (IPI). My interactions were professional and related to the Independent Commission on Multilateralism (ICM), where the chair was the…pic.twitter.com/4QQ7mBDRuF Admitting there was an exchange of just one email between them, he clarified it was with LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman (copied to Epstein). “We talked about ‘Make in India.’ My interactions with him had nothing to do with charges against him (Jeffery),” Puri said. He also said he had no interest in Epstein’s activities. “He disliked me. Epstein had called me ‘two-faced.’ For them, I was not the ‘right person.’ Rahul Gandhi should read the emails,” he suggested. Before joining politics, Puri, a 1974-batch IFS officer, served as India’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations in both Geneva (2002–2005) and as India’s Ambassador to Brazil. He also served as Deputy High Commissioner to London. He also served as President of the United Nations Security Council in August 2011 and November 2012.
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Feb 11, 2026, 12:55 PM
Djokovic's Post-Match Comment Sparks Verbal Spat with Serbian Politician

Djokovic's Post-Match Comment Sparks Verbal Spat with Serbian Politician

Novak Djokovic continues to maintain a love-hate relationship with Serbia, at least with its political class, with the former deputy Prime Minister of the eastern European nation launching a verbal tirade against the tennis legend. Djokovic had expressed solidarity with the people of Serbia during the post-match presentation ceremony after the recent Australian Open final, in which he hadlost to Carlos Alcaraz6-2, 2-6, 3-6, 5-7. “A message for our people in Serbia: justice and truth always win. Let them persevere,” Djokovic had said after falling narrowly short of a record 25th Grand Slam. The comment was aimed at Serbian president Aleksandar Vucic, who has been in power since May 2017 and faces mass protests from students over allegations of corruption. Former Serbian deputy PM Zorana Mihajlovic, however, was not pleased by Djokovic’s post-match comment, labeling it as “pathetic” and claiming Djokovic wanted to become the head of the state himself despite having “barely finished elementary school”. “Pathetic. No matter how great an athlete he is, the message is sent by a man who barely finished elementary school and was expelled from high school. So what, he wants to lead the state? To use his own children in a political campaign,” Mihajlovic said in reply. Mihajlovic is a former member of the Serbian Progressive Party, the party that Vukic had co-founded in 2008, and had served as the country’s deputy Prime Minister from 2014 to 2022 as well as two separate stints as minister of mining and energy. Djokovic, meanwhile, had moved out of Serbia with his family andrelocated to Athens in Greecein September last year due to growing pressure from pro-Vukic circles in his home country. The 10-time Australian Open champion has since enrolled his children Stefan and Tara in a private British school in Athens, and had thanked the “great hospitality of the Greek people” while competing in the inaugural Hellenic Championships in November. Get the latest stories delivered straight to your inbox.
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Feb 11, 2026, 12:51 PM
US Offers Defence Equipment Alternatives to Chinese Systems in Bangladesh Amid Growing Concerns

US Offers Defence Equipment Alternatives to Chinese Systems in Bangladesh Amid Growing Concerns

The United States has expressed concern over China’s growing footprint in South Asia and plans to offer Bangladesh’s next government defence equipment from the US and its allies as alternatives to Chinese systems, according to aReutersreport, citing Washington’s ambassador to Dhaka. Bangladesh heads to the polls on Thursday in a general election following a Gen Z-led uprising that ousted India-aligned Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in August 2024. Hasina has since sought refuge in New Delhi, creating space for China to expand its influence in Bangladesh as India’s role has diminished. China recently signed a defence deal with Dhaka to set up a drone manufacturing facility near the Indian border, a move that has raised concerns among foreign diplomats. Bangladesh is also in discussions with Pakistan over the purchase of JF-17 Thunder fighter jets, a multi-role aircraft jointly developed by Pakistan and China. “The United States is concerned about growing Chinese influence in South Asia and is committed to working closely with the Bangladeshi government to clearly communicate the risks of certain types of engagement with China,”Reutersquoted US Ambassador Brent T. Christensen as saying in an interview on Tuesday. “The US offers a range of options to help Bangladesh meet its military capability needs, including US systems and those from allied partners, to provide alternatives to Chinese systems,” he said without offering further details. Meanwhile, China’s foreign ministry said that, as comprehensive strategic partners, China and Bangladesh have worked together across political, economic and security spheres, delivering benefits to both nations. “Our mutually beneficial and friendly cooperation is not directed against any third party, nor will we tolerate interference from any third party,”Reutersquoted the ministry as saying in a statement. Christensen also said that President Donald Trump’s administration would “like to see a good relationship between Bangladesh and India to support stability in the region”. Relations between New Delhi and Dhaka have deteriorated sharply since Hasina fled, disrupting visa services and straining cricket ties between the neighbouring countries. Christensen said several US firms are considering investments in Bangladesh but want the next government to send early and clear signals that it is “open for business”. “Commercial diplomacy is one of our top priorities, and we look forward to working with the new government to build on progress made with the interim government, particularly in strengthening commercial, economic, and security ties,” he said. While energy major Chevron has operated in Bangladesh for decades, not many other US companies are visible in the densely populated country of 175 million people, as high taxes and difficulties repatriating profits have created some hurdles. There are no Starbucks or McDonald’s outlets in Bangladesh. The envoy said Washington would work with “whichever government is elected by the Bangladeshi people”. The election pits two coalitions led by former allies — the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and the Islamist Jamaat-e-Islami — with opinion polls indicating an edge for the BNP. On the 1.2 million Rohingya refugees hosted by Bangladesh, he said the United States remains the largest donor to humanitarian efforts. “The US remains the largest contributor to the Rohingya refugee response and continues robust health programming in Bangladesh,” he said, referring to a recent $2 billion global funding framework signed with the United Nations to improve aid delivery, including in Bangladesh. He called on other donors to contribute more. “The US cannot sustain the bulk of the effort alone. International partners need to increase their support for the Rohingya response,” he said. In recent years, the UN refugee agency has struggled to secure adequate funding, resulting in ration cuts and the closure of some Rohingya schools. With inputs from agencies Over 127 million Bangladeshis vote on February 12 in the first free and fair election in over a decade, with Hasina's Awami League barred from contesting. India is concerned about the outcome, as BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami, both less friendly to India, could impact bilateral ties, border security, and regional stability. Bangladesh's growing ties with China and Pakistan, including defense deals and infrastructure projects, further worry India about its influence in the region. Get the latest stories delivered straight to your inbox.
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Feb 11, 2026, 12:44 PM
India Leads the Way: A Leading Voice for Global South Initiatives

India Leads the Way: A Leading Voice for Global South Initiatives

Highlighting that India is not only a leading voice but a leading initiator in addressing key challenges of the Global South, South Africa’s High Commissioner to India Anil Sooklal on Wednesday lauded the role played by India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi in consistently voicing concerns of the developing nations on global platforms. “Since the attainment of its independence, even prior to that, India has been fully immersed in the Global South and providing leadership. We saw that more recently during India’s G20 Presidency in 2023. It was through India’s initiative, and that of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, that the African Union was brought on board as the full member of the G20,” Sooklal told IANS in an interview. “The entire African continent, including South Africa, was very appreciative that India put this firmly on the agenda and now we have the African Union, rightfully so as a full member and participating on behalf of the continent fully on the G20 matters. Of course, India also during its presidency, initiated the Voice of the Global South Summit, twice chaired by PM Modi which again brought sharp focus on the key issues confronting the Global South and seeking solutions as a collective. India is not only a leading voice but a leading initiator in addressing key challenges of the Global South,” he added. Lauding PM Modi’s leadership, the South African Ambassador stated that the Indian PM is widely respected globally and his presence at international forums, such as the G20, adds a significant weight.“Under his leadership, India’s GDP has more than doubled over the past decade and India has risen to become the world’s fourth-largest economy. Millions have been lifted out of poverty. He has played a strong role in BRICS, the G20, and Global South initiatives. India’s leadership in global forums continues to shape the emerging multipolar world. Prime Minister Modi is seen as a decisive and influential global leader, particularly among countries of the Global South,” said Sooklal. The seasoned diplomat also hoped that the forthcoming elections in neighbouring Bangladesh will see return of a democratically-elected government in the South Asian nation. “It is important to see a return to democratic governance. Democracy is a fundamental ingredient of our societies and governments. Any country where you have had unconstitutional changes of government, as was the case in Bangladesh… we welcome that now the interim government has set elections and hope that they will be peaceful, inclusive, and credible. A stable Bangladesh is also beneficial not only for its people but also for the region and the international community,” the South African High Commissioner mentioned. –IANS
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