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India, Australia, Canada Sign Tech and Innovation Partnership
India, Australia, and Canada have signed the Australia–Canada–India Technology and Innovation (ACITI) Partnership MOU to boost collaboration in critical and emerging technologies. The agreement focuses on green energy, resilient supply chains, and critical minerals, supporting net-zero goals and AI adoption. Additionally, India and Australia finalized arrangements for Australian uranium exports to India for peaceful nuclear purposes.
Modi Uses Cricket Analogies to Describe India-Australia Ties
PM Modi used cricket analogies to describe India-Australia ties, comparing meetings to ODI focus, T20 swiftness, and Test match endurance. Both nations will host major sporting events, boosting cooperation and investment. They also condemned terrorism and signed a nuclear cooperation agreement.
3,000 LPG Cylinders Swept into Patalganga River Due to Flooding
Approximately 3,000 LPG cylinders were washed into the Patalganga river from an HP Gas plant in Raigad, India, due to heavy rains causing flooding in a channel. About 1,000 cylinders have been recovered, and authorities are asking residents to return any found cylinders.
US Launches New Strikes on Iran After Strait of Hormuz Attacks
The US has launched new strikes against Iran following attacks on three cargo vessels in the Strait of Hormuz. President Trump declared a temporary truce 'over', escalating regional military tensions. Iran reports explosions and power outages along its southern coast, with military planners preparing larger retaliatory operations.
Trump says Iran wants a deal badly after overnight attacks
Following Iran's overnight attacks on US targets, President Trump stated that Iran is seeking a deal "so badly" but questioned their trustworthiness. He warned of overwhelming military response to any further aggression, claiming US retaliation was "20-to-1" and that recent Iranian attacks ended the interim ceasefire.
Erdogan Gifts Engraved Pistols with Ammunition to NATO Leaders
Turkish President Erdogan presented personalized engraved pistols with live ammunition to NATO leaders at a summit in Ankara. The firearms will be decommissioned due to domestic laws before reaching their recipients' countries.