Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi issued a stern warning to Pakistan, urging them to stop sponsoring terrorism on their soil if they want to remain on the world map. He emphasized that India will not show the same restraint it did during Operation Sindoor in any future military conflict. General Dwivedi also highlighted the importance of ordinary citizens near the border, stating that they are considered part of the nation's defense and their support is crucial in the coming days.
Four prestigious UK universities have been given the go-ahead to establish fully accredited branch campuses in Greece under new legislation. The universities, including Keele, York, and the Open University, will offer a range of programs at their new campuses, with a strong focus on technology-driven education. This move is expected to not only enhance academic collaboration and research impact, but also attract students from over 60 countries.
In a press conference ahead of the annual Air Force Day, Indian Air Chief Marshal A P Singh shared details about the success of Operation Sindoor, denouncing Pakistan's fanciful stories of Indian losses. He revealed that at least a dozen Pakistani military aircraft, including F-16 jets, were destroyed or damaged in Indian strikes. Additionally, infrastructure such as hangars, radars, command centers, and runways in multiple locations were also damaged. The Air Chief Marshal also expressed India's capability to target terror groups in their hideouts and hinted at further procurement of S-400 missile systems.
In a joint press conference at the White House, US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced a 20-point plan to bring an end to the ongoing war in Gaza. The plan includes a call for an international "Board of Peace" to help run Gaza, which would involve former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair. However, Palestinian terrorist group Hamas, who control Gaza, have yet to give their official response. While European and Middle Eastern leaders have welcomed the initiative, it remains to be seen if it will lead to lasting peace in the region. Israeli continues its offensive in Gaza, while Hamas is said to be reviewing the plan "in good faith."
A teenage girl escaped from her abusive stepfather in Uttar Pradesh, only to be taken advantage of by two men in Jaipur. According to her complaint, she was first raped by a man named Krishna and then repeatedly by a friend of his. Upon being found by police, she was rushed to the hospital, where she unfortunately delivered a stillborn child. The suspects are still on the run and the investigation is ongoing.
Tensions between Russia and the United States escalated as a Russian fighter jet intercepted a U.S. Navy patrol aircraft over the Black Sea, just days after a meeting between President Trump and President Putin to discuss the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Despite the meeting, no ceasefire was secured and both sides continued to launch strikes, making the possibility of a peace deal even more unlikely. The use of unmanned aircraft for surveillance over the Black Sea and recent return to crewed missions highlights the ongoing tensions between the two nations.
India and Bhutan have announced the launch of two major cross-border railway projects, which will connect Banarhat in West Bengal with Samtse in Bhutan, and Kokrajhar in Assam with Gelephu in Bhutan. These projects, with a total investment of Rs 4,033 crore, will strengthen the bond between the two countries and boost regional trade and connectivity. The projects are set to be completed in four years and will enhance access to important cities in Bhutan, as well as facilitate better trade and transportation between India and Bhutan. Additionally, the Indian government has committed Rs 10,000 crore in aid for Bhutan's 13th Five-Year Plan.
The Ministry of Railways has launched the Amrit Bharat Express, connecting Berhampur in Odisha to Udhna in Surat, Gujarat. The weekly train will cover a distance of 1,708 kilometres, stopping at major junctions and commercial halts to benefit passengers from several districts in Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, and Gujarat. Prime Minister Narendra Modi flagged off the train alongside the unveiling of other railway projects in Odisha, including a five-kilometre flyover in Sambalpur.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a fully indigenous 4G stack and more than 97,500 BSNL towers from Odisha’s Jharsuguda, marking another step towards a self-reliant India. The Prime Minister commended Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia for highlighting how BSNL’s 4G stack embodies the swadeshi spirit. With over 92,000 sites connecting 22 million Indians, it reflects India’s journey towards self-dependence, reaping benefits such as employment, exports, fiscal revival and advancing the vision of Aatmanirbhar Bharat. In Odisha, the Prime Minister also announced the Central government’s approval for two semiconductor units and a semiconductor park, signaling further progress towards technological self-sufficiency.
On September 27, 2025, the world will celebrate World Tourism Day in Melaka, Malaysia with the theme of "Tourism and Sustainable Transformation." This global event aims to bring attention to the responsible and transformative role of tourism in shaping a more equitable and environmentally-friendly world. In addition to Malaysia, the celebrations will highlight other destinations such as Ethiopia's sacred Lalibela, Albania's historic Gjirokastër, Svalbard's pristine Arctic wilderness, Indonesia's Raja Ampat, Chile's Colchagua region, and Italy's Matera known for its ancient cave dwellings. In each of these places, sustainable tourism efforts are making a positive impact on local communities and preserving natural beauty for future generations.