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Big defence boost: India tests advanced Agni missile with MIRV capability
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09.05.2026

Big defence boost: India tests advanced Agni missile with MIRV capability

India has successfully test-fired an Advanced Agni missile featuring a Multiple Independently Targeted Re-Entry Vehicle (MIRV) system. This significant development, conducted off the Odisha coast, allows a single missile to strike multiple targets simultaneously, bolstering the nation's strategic defence and indigenous military modernization efforts. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh lauded the achievement as a major boost to preparedness.

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Times of India
Macron à Suippes pour saluer les militaires d'Orion-26 et avertir les adversaires
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01.05.2026AI özeti

Macron à Suippes pour saluer les militaires d'Orion-26 et avertir les adversaires

Emmanuel Macron s'est rendu ce jeudi à Suippes pour saluer les militaires ayant participé à l'exercice de combat de haute intensité Orion-26, qui s'achève jeudi. Lancé en février, cet exercice visait à entraîner l'armée française et l'OTAN aux nouvelles guerres de haute intensité. Le chef de l'État a qualifié l'événement de « succès » et en a profité pour avertir ses adversaires.

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France24 France
Navy, DRDO demonstrate salvo launch capability of indigenous naval anti-ship missile
HABER
30.04.2026

Navy, DRDO demonstrate salvo launch capability of indigenous naval anti-ship missile

India's Navy and DRDO successfully tested the Naval Anti-Ship Missile–Short Range from a Sea King helicopter off Odisha. The salvo firing demonstrated the missile's ability to strike a ship's vulnerable waterline, with two missiles launched in quick succession. This advanced 'fire-and-forget' weapon, featuring a 100 kg warhead and 55 km range, promises enhanced naval defense capabilities.

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Times of India
Man Carries Sister's Skeleton to Indian Bank to Prove Death After Savings Dispute
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Crime·29.04.2026AI özeti

Man Carries Sister's Skeleton to Indian Bank to Prove Death After Savings Dispute

A man in Odisha, eastern India, brought his sister's skeletal remains to a bank to prove her death after being unable to withdraw her savings. Jitu Munda, 52, said he acted in frustration after repeated attempts to access the 19,300 rupees deposited by his sister Kalara, 56, without official proof of death. The video went viral, sparking outrage and prompting an investigation by authorities. The bank denies asking for the remains and says the money has since been handed over to legal heirs.

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BBC World
Tribal Man Carries Sister's Skeletal Remains to Odisha Bank to Claim Rs 19,402
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Social·28.04.2026AI özeti

Tribal Man Carries Sister's Skeletal Remains to Odisha Bank to Claim Rs 19,402

A 50-year-old tribal man in Keonjhar, Odisha, carried his sister's skeletal remains to a bank to prove her death and claim Rs 19,402 she had left behind. After the bank insisted on documentary proof, Jitu Munda dug up Kala Munda's body and brought it to the Odisha Grameen Bank branch. Following issuance of death and legal heir certificates, he received the money. The district administration also paid him Rs 30,000 from the District Red Cross Fund and ordered an inquiry.

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Times of India
NavPrakriti to Invest Over Rs 100 Crore in Critical Minerals Refining Facility in Odisha
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21.04.2026AI özeti

NavPrakriti to Invest Over Rs 100 Crore in Critical Minerals Refining Facility in Odisha

NavPrakriti announces plans to invest over Rs 100 crore to establish a critical minerals refining facility in Odisha. The plant will process 5,000 metric tonnes per annum of end-of-life batteries, recovering lithium, cobalt, and nickel to strengthen India's domestic supply chains and circular economy. Expected to be operational by FY 2028-29, the facility will create over 500 jobs.

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Economic Times