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American national security advisor Jake Sullivan said that there is “no wedge” between the US and Canada (AP)

Concerned by Canada’s charges, in contact with both countries: US NSA

The United States is fully supportive of Canada's investigation into the possible links between agents of the Indian government and the killing of a Sikh terrorist in Canada, according to American national security advisor Jake Sullivan. Sullivan stated that the US is deeply concerned about the allegations and wants to see the perpetrators brought to justice. He also emphasized that there is no division between the US and Canada on this issue and that the US will continue to publicly support Canada's efforts. Sullivan added that the US has been in contact with the Indian government as well.

Tahawwur Hussain Rana was remanded to the judicial custody on the agency's plea.

Mumbai attacks accused Tahawwur Rana remanded to Tihar Jail till June 6

A Delhi court has remanded 26/11 Mumbai attack suspect Tahawwur Hussain Rana to Tihar Jail until June 6. His judicial custody follows a request from the National Investigation Agency (NIA), which aims to interrogate him about potential future terror plots. Rana, linked to main conspirator David Coleman Headley, was extradited from the US after his legal appeals were denied.

A vehicle moves on a road during blackout amid escalating tensions between India and Pakistan, in Kutch district, Gujarat.

Gujarat cancels leave for all state employees amid India-Pakistan tensions

In response to escalating tensions with Pakistan, the Gujarat government has canceled all leave for state officers and employees, effective immediately. Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel emphasized preparedness in border districts, directing officials to ensure emergency services remain operational and to activate evacuation plans. He urged vigilance and coordination among security forces and stressed the importance of public safety measures and communication tools.

Rakesh Sharma says boundaries blur in space, astronauts see Earth as one entity

Rakesh Sharma says boundaries blur in space, astronauts see Earth as one entity

India's first astronaut, Rakesh Sharma, emphasized the unifying perspective astronauts gain in space, viewing Earth as a single entity devoid of national boundaries. During the Global Space Exploration Conference, he noted environmental degradation's global impact, citing pollution's disregard for borders. Astronaut-designate Angad Pratap shared insights on training for India's upcoming Gaganyaan mission, highlighting the importance of global knowledge sharing in space exploration.

Isolated light rain was recorded in southwest Delhi during the day, with Palam recording 5.3mm of rainfall between 8:30am and 5:30pm (HT PHOTO/SANCHIT KHANNA)

Scattered light rain, gusty winds tonight: IMD sounds yellow alert for Delhi

IMD issues yellow alert for Delhi, predicting scattered light rain and gusty winds up to 50 km/hr tonight. Western disturbance to continue till Saturday, with isolated rainfall and temperatures between 36-39°C expected.

CJI Khanna stresses on crisper petitions, says huge effort needed to master 'art of drafting'

CJI Khanna stresses on crisper petitions, says huge effort needed to master 'art of drafting'

Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna emphasized the importance of concise petitions in judicial proceedings, advocating for the "less is more" approach for clarity and efficiency. Speaking at his farewell, he encouraged young advocates to argue cases directly and highlighted the significance of factual knowledge. He also noted the growing role of mediation in the legal system.

Deep-rooted, systemic corruption network in key Tamil Nadu govt departments: ED

Deep-rooted, systemic corruption network in key Tamil Nadu govt departments: ED

The Enforcement Directorate has uncovered a widespread corruption network involving consultants in Tamil Nadu government departments, seizing Rs 4.73 crore in unaccounted cash. Raids conducted in Chennai and Vellore revealed that consultants acted as middlemen, facilitating kickbacks for illegal approvals. Key individuals were identified, and evidence was destroyed by a consultant's employee. Further action will be pursued against those involved.

Waqf Amendment Act a step towards equity, empowerment: Arunachal Governor

Waqf Amendment Act a step towards equity, empowerment: Arunachal Governor

Arunachal Pradesh Governor Lt Gen K T Parnaik praised the Waqf Amendment Act 2025 as a vital step towards empowering underprivileged communities. At a reform awareness meeting, he emphasized its role in ensuring Waqf revenues benefit those in need. Parnaik encouraged unity among all faiths and highlighted the importance of communal harmony for societal progress.

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis

Maharashtra cancels leaves of top health, disaster officials amid India-Pakistan tensions

The Maharashtra government has canceled leaves for top officials in key departments due to rising tensions. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis emphasized preparedness, including mock drills and emergency funds for districts. Strict measures against fake news and security breaches were announced, with a focus on coastal security and coordination among agencies. Police and military remain on high alert following recent cross-border incidents.

The government has decided to strengthen military presence across the country by deploying 14 of the 32 existing Territorial Army battalions

What is Territorial Army? Centre empowers Army chief to mobilise reserve force amid India-Pakistan tensions

Centre authorizes Army chief to mobilize Territorial Army, a reserve force of civilian volunteers, amid India-Pakistan tensions. These part-time soldiers can be deployed in key military zones to support national defence during emergencies.

The RSS also strongly condemned Pakistan’s recent shelling of civilian areas and religious sites along the border. (In picture, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat)

RSS lauds 'Operation Sindoor', says it stands united with armed forces

RSS supports "Operation Sindoor," praising government and armed forces for decisive action against Pakistan-backed terror after the Pahalgam attack. The organization calls for national unity, urging citizens to stay alert and cooperate with authorities during this critical time.

Ajay Banga, President of the World Bank Group says can't intervene in Indus Waters Treaty.

World Bank chief reacts to India's Indus Waters Treaty move: ‘No role to play beyond…’

World Bank president Ajay Banga dismisses speculation about intervention in India-Pakistan Indus Waters Treaty dispute, emphasizing the bank's limited facilitator role after India suspended the treaty following a terrorist attack in Kashmir.

Union health minister JP Nadda. (PTI Photo)

Health ministry sets up 24x7 control room; Nadda chairs high-level review meeting

Health ministry establishes 24/7 control room to coordinate medical emergency preparedness amid India-Pakistan border tensions. Minister Nadda reviews hospital readiness, infrastructure, and communication protocols following recent military operation.

NCP (SP) president Sharad Pawar expressed strong support for Operation Sindoor and slammed Pakistan's officials for attending the funerals of terrorists.

‘If Pakistan had no role, why did its…’: Pawar says India capable of strong response

NCP (SP) president Sharad Pawar criticized the presence of Pakistani officials at the funerals of terrorists killed during Operation Sindoor, questioning Pakistan's denial of cross-border terrorism. He emphasized India's military capability to respond to threats and praised women's growing role in the armed forces. Pawar highlighted India's commitment to peace and the readiness of its defense forces.

The Supreme Court was hearing petitions filed by 59 women short service commission officers , who were denied permanent commission in December 2020 (PTI FILE PHOTO)

‘Need to keep morale high’: SC orders Centre not to relieve women SSC officers till Aug

Supreme Court halts release of women Short Service Commission officers until August, emphasizing their importance and morale. The court seeks to protect their interests, noting their significant contributions and challenging systemic discrimination in the Indian Army.

High Commissioner of India to the United Kingdom (UK) Vikram Kumar Doraiswami questions Pakistan's ties with terror organisations

India’s envoy to UK says Pakistan chose escalation over de-escalation after Pahalgam terror attack

India's High Commissioner to the UK, Vikram Doraiswami, emphasized that India's military response to the recent terrorist attacks in Pahalgam was targeted solely at terror infrastructure. He criticized Pakistan for escalating tensions instead of de-escalating the conflict, urging international intervention to encourage Pakistan to take an "off-ramp." Doraiswami reiterated India's commitment to avoiding military escalation while addressing concerns about further conflict.

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