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Parineeti Chopra deletes story for Raghav Chadha after AAP reshuffle, indicating political shift
Actress Parineeti Chopra reportedly shared and then deleted an Instagram story for her husband, Raghav Chadha, following a significant reshuffle within the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). This incident has fueled speculation about Chadha's changing standing within the party, with reports suggesting he has been sidelined, highlighting internal political dynamics.
World United States
US President Donald Trump fires Pam Bondi as Attorney General; Todd Blanche named Acting AG
U.S. President Donald Trump has fired Pam Bondi as Attorney General, appointing Todd Blanche as the Acting Attorney General. This unexpected ouster, as confirmed by a White House official, signals a significant change in the Department of Justice's leadership and raises questions about the administration's legal priorities and potential internal power struggles.
World United States
US Army Generals David Hodne and William Green fired following Chief Randy George's ouster
U.S. Army Generals David Hodne and William Green have been fired, following the dismissal of Chief of Staff Randy George. This series of high-level military leadership changes, amidst the ongoing Iran war, signals significant turmoil within the Pentagon and potential political interference in military command, raising concerns about military stability.
World Iran
US intelligence claims nearly 50% of Iran’s missile launchers and drones remain intact
U.S. intelligence assesses that nearly 50% of Iran’s missile launchers and kamikaze drones remain intact despite five weeks of U.S.-Israel military operations. This assessment suggests Iran retains significant strike capability, prompting Tehran to vow a “crushing response” and indicating the conflict's potential for prolonged engagement despite current assaults.
World Myanmar
Myanmar's parliament elects ruling general Min Aung Hlaing as president, solidifying army's power
Myanmar's parliament has elected ruling general Min Aung Hlaing as president, effectively solidifying the military's grip on power following a coup. This move formalizes the army's control over the government, further entrenching authoritarian rule and drawing international condemnation, while signaling a continued suppression of democratic governance.
India National
Supreme Court clarifies ECI transfer controversy, reiterating judicial oversight on electoral process
The Supreme Court has issued clarifications regarding the Election Commission of India (ECI) transfer controversy, reiterating the scope of judicial oversight on the electoral process. This intervention underlines the judiciary's role in ensuring the autonomy and integrity of the ECI, particularly concerning administrative transfers and their potential impact on fair elections.
India National
US Secretary of State Rubio meets EAM Jaishankar, calls India a 'critical' global partner
U.S. Secretary of State Rubio met with India's External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, reaffirming India's status as a 'critical' global partner. The high-level interaction underscores the deepening strategic ties between the two democracies across various sectors, particularly in the context of evolving geopolitical landscapes. This summary captures the core event, principal actors, and immediate significance for exam-oriented readers.
India National
Russia pledges increased oil and LNG supplies to India, bilateral trade roadmap set for $100 billion
Russia has pledged to increase its oil and Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) supplies to India following talks between Prime Minister Modi and Russia’s Deputy PM Manturov. The two nations also unveiled a five-year roadmap aimed at boosting bilateral trade to $100 billion by 2030, emphasizing cooperation in energy, trade, and fertilizers amid global economic volatility.
World United States
US experts warn American strikes on Iran civilian infrastructure may constitute war crimes
International law experts in the U.S. have raised concerns that American military strikes targeting Iran's civilian infrastructure may amount to war crimes. This allegation underscores the growing debate over the legality and ethics of modern warfare and the adherence to international humanitarian law in ongoing conflicts, even amidst calls for accountability.
India Assam
Report claims 'gerrymandering' in Assam reduces Muslim representation ahead of state elections
Reports suggest that 'gerrymandering' in Assam has led to a reduction in Muslim representation ahead of the upcoming state elections. This alleged manipulation of electoral district boundaries raises concerns about electoral fairness and demographic impact, particularly for a significant minority population, sparking political debate. This summary captures the core event, principal actors, and immediate significance for exam-oriented readers.
India West Bengal
Supreme Court labels West Bengal 'most polarised state', cites 'preplanned' gherao of judicial officers
The Supreme Court has described West Bengal as the 'most polarised state' and asserted that the gherao of judicial officers in Malda was 'preplanned,' expressing disappointment that the Chief Secretary could not be contacted during the incident. This observation highlights grave concerns over the rule of law, judicial independence, and governance in the state.
India Gujarat
AIMPLB vows to challenge Gujarat Uniform Civil Code Bill in court, citing constitutional flaws
The All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) has declared its intention to challenge the Gujarat Uniform Civil Code (UCC) Bill in court, asserting that the proposed legislation is constitutionally flawed. This move reignites the contentious national debate surrounding the implementation of a UCC and its potential impact on diverse personal laws in India.
India National
CBSE announces new curriculum for 2026-27, introducing three languages and vocational education
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has unveiled its new curriculum for the 2026-27 academic session, introducing significant changes for Classes 9-12. Key highlights include a compulsory three-language formula from Class 6, two levels of Mathematics and Science for Class 9, and mandatory vocational education for Classes 9-10, aligning with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020.
India National
Government aims to clear 5 crore pending cases through Jan Vishwas Bill decriminalization efforts
The Indian government anticipates clearing five crore pending court cases following the implementation of the Jan Vishwas (Amendment of Provisions) Bill 2026. This landmark legislation aims to decriminalize 717 minor offenses across 42 Central Acts, replacing imprisonment with monetary penalties, thereby reducing the burden on the judicial system and promoting ease of doing business.
World United States
Trump proposes $1.5 trillion defense spending increase, cuts domestic programs for Iran war effort
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has proposed a $1.5 trillion increase in defense spending while simultaneously calling for a 10% cut to domestic programs to fund the ongoing Iran war effort. This budget proposal signals a significant shift towards military expenditure at the expense of social and economic programs, prompting strong opposition from Democrats.
World United States
Trump orders 100% tariffs on patented drug imports, restructures metal duties, sparking market jitters
The Trump administration has ordered up to 100% tariffs on patented drug imports and announced a restructuring of metal duties. This move, aimed at protecting domestic industries and reducing drug prices, has rattled global markets, though its immediate impact on India's pharmaceutical sector is projected to be limited, primarily affecting patented rather than generic drugs.
India National
INS Aridhaman, India's third nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine, commissioned into naval fleet
India has commissioned INS Aridhaman, its third nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine (SSBN), significantly bolstering the nation's naval capabilities and completing its nuclear triad. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh also launched a stealth frigate and an advanced naval testing facility in Visakhapatnam during the commissioning ceremony. This summary captures the core event, principal actors, and immediate significance for exam-oriented readers.
India Telangana
Multi-state cyber fraud network busted in Hyderabad; 19 arrests made
A multi-state cyber fraud network has been successfully busted in Hyderabad, leading to the arrest of 19 individuals within a week. The operation targeted an organized criminal enterprise spanning across several states, highlighting intensified law enforcement efforts against sophisticated online scams and financial crimes.. Multi-State Cyber Fraud Network Busted In Hyderabad, 19 Arrested In A Week. Multi-State Cyber Fraud Network Busted In Hyderabad, 19 Arrested In A Week    NDTV. Source: NDTV. Published: Thu, 02 Apr 2026 12:39:47 GMT. This summary captures the core event,.
India National
PM Modi instructs measures to safeguard India from West Asia war impact
Prime Minister Modi instructed the Cabinet Committee on Security to take all necessary steps to safeguard citizens from the West Asia war's impact, particularly concerning LPG/LNG and fertilizer supplies. He emphasized ensuring sufficient LPG supply and diversifying sourcing routes, highlighting India's proactive measures against economic disruptions from geopolitical conflicts.
India National
Rajya Sabha passes CAPF Amendment Bill, negating Supreme Court direction on IPS officers
The Rajya Sabha passed the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) Amendment Bill, aiming to negate a Supreme Court direction regarding IPS officers' control over paramilitary forces. This legislative move, which saw opposition walkouts, seeks to assert parliamentary supremacy over judicial pronouncements, particularly concerning the command structure within CAPF.
World United States
Trump makes historic Supreme Court appearance amidst birthright citizenship debate
In a historic first, President Trump attended Supreme Court arguments, focusing on birthright citizenship challenges. This appearance highlights his administration's efforts to restrict immigration policies and redefine constitutional interpretations. An Indian-American lawyer is notably challenging Trump's birthright citizenship order, bringing significant legal and political implications.
India National
India’s Ruling Party Allegedly Uses AI to Amplify Hate Speech in Border States
A report by Bellingcat alleges that India’s ruling party is utilizing Artificial Intelligence (AI) to boost hate speech in states bordering Bangladesh. This controversial use of technology raises serious ethical concerns about political manipulation and its impact on social cohesion. The report suggests a strategic effort to influence public discourse in sensitive regions ahead of elections.
India Assam
Gerrymandering in Assam Allegedly Cuts Muslim Representation Before Elections
Reports suggest that "gerrymandering" in India's Assam state has led to a reduction in Muslim representation ahead of upcoming votes. This redrawing of electoral boundaries raises concerns about political fairness and demographic representation. Critics argue it is a deliberate move to alter the electoral landscape and dilute the political influence of specific communities in the state.