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Inclusive, prosperous Indo-Pacific shared priority of Quad countries: PM Modi

Modi said the Quad is here to stay, to assist, to partner, and to complement, while offering to organize the Quad Leaders' Summit in India next year.

MEA

India refutes report claiming defense exports to Ukraine, calls it ‘speculative, misleading’

A global news agency quoted two anonymous government and two defense industry sources stating that India produced a very small amount of the ammunition being used by Ukraine.

arvind Kejriwal

Congress slams Kejriwal for delayed departure from official residence

Delhi Congress president Devender Yadav claimed that if Kejriwal was truly eager to leave his official residence in the Civil Lines area, he ought to have moved out right away after resigning as chief minister and avoided staging a major drama to deceive the public.

Kolkata.

Kolkata rape-murder protests: Female doctors, activists claim 'women safety' concerns overlooked as men hijack the movement

A woman resident doctor said the men are taking away our voices and leading the movement. They have been playing savior since the beginning of the movement, and we don’t need them to protect us from other men.

Union minister

Non-performing contractors would be blacklisted for poor maintenance of highway stretches: Nitin Gadkari

The stern warning by Gadkari came after he noticed poor maintenance of the Eastern Peripheral Expressway that he took to reach Ghaziabad for an event.

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Tug of war over 'one nation, one election' proposal, govt faces strong opposition

Union Ministers Rajnath Singh, Arjun Ram Meghwal, and Kiren Rijiju will meet with opposition parties to discuss a landmark move towards holding Lok Sabha and assembly elections concurrently, which the government claims will cut costs and reduce logistical hurdles.

“one nation, one election”

Modi govt clears 'one nation, one election' proposal for simultaneous polls in India

The proposal aims to streamline country's electoral process by reducing the frequency of elections, which are currently staggered over multiple years at different levels of governance. Several Opposition parties, including the Congress, Aam Aadmi Party and Shiv Sena (UBT), have opposed simultaneous polls, alleging that it would benefit the ruling party in central government.

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