Cable security agenda: Indo-EU team to assess risks; cooperation on critical infrastructure on summit table

India and the European Union will hold detailed discussions this week on boosting the security and resilience of undersea cables in the Indian Ocean, weeks before the annual India-EU summit scheduled for January 27 in New Delhi. Cooperation on protecting critical submarine infrastructure is likely to feature prominently at the summit, PTI reported.According to the…

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Centre ammends ATF order, allows blending aviation turbine fuel with synthetic alternatives

The petroleum and natural gas ministry amended the framework for the aviation turbine fuel (ATF) on Wednesday, formally allowing it to blend it with synthetic fuels. The measure is aimed towards bringing clarity to fuel standards amid growing use of alternative and blended aviation fuels.The revised notification redefines ATF to include not just conventional hydrocarbon…

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Delhi High Court protects Hrithik Roshan’s property rights: AI content, unauthorized commercial links to be taken down |

In the age of AI and Deepfake technology, concerns regarding identity rights are more alarming than ever. Thus, several Bollywood actors reached the High Court to seek protection for their personality rights. Recently, Hrithik Roshan also knocked on the court’s door for the same matter, and he has received relief, as the ruling has come…

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Aid meant for relief diverted? Pakistan funding reconstruction of LeT HQ destroyed in Op Sindoor; what intel says | India News

Pakistan is financing the reconstruction of Lashkar-e-Taiba’s (LeT) Muridke headquarters, Markaz Taiba, which was destroyed in precision airstrikes during Operation Sindoor on May 7. According to ANI, citing an agency dossier, LeT has launched fundraising campaigns under the pretext of flood relief to support the redevelopment project.Moreover, Islamabad has already allocated PKR 4 crore, though…

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In Kashmir, Bihar governor says mandate to govern comes from ballot, not family legacy | India News

SRINAGAR: In a democracy, people are supreme and their vote decides who will govern, not family background, said Arif Mohammad Khan, the governor of poll-bound Bihar, in Kashmir on Wednesday.Speaking to reporters after attending an international symposium on ‘Peace, People and Possibilities in Jammu & Kashmir’ in Srinagar, Khan said it’s not right to describe…

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