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    Army Corners Two Lashkar Terrorists in Shopian, Counter-Terror Operation Enters Second Day
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    Two people have been arrested in an inter-state racket involved in making and selling fake ID documents online.

    The Intelligence Fusion & Strategic Operations (IFSO) unit of the Special Cell, Delhi Police, on Monday dismantled an inter-state network involved in creating and selling fake identity documents through the website bkprint.in. Two individuals, identified as Bideshi Saw and Santosh Kumar, were arrested in connection with the case.

    Acting on inputs gathered through social media monitoring and cyber patrolling, investigators learned that counterfeit government documents were being produced and sold online for monetary gain via the website. A preliminary verification confirmed that the platform was offering services related to Aadhaar cards, voter ID cards, PAN-related documents, residence and caste certificates, as well as birth and death certificates, among other identity-related records.

    To confirm the modus operandi, officers created a dummy user account using a mobile number. The website demanded wallet recharge before providing services. Accordingly, ₹100 was transferred via a UPI ID displayed on the platform. Once the wallet was credited, the system generated forged Aadhaar and voter ID cards using fictitious details and an uploaded photograph.

    Further examination of the Aadhaar document revealed that the QR code only displayed manually entered information and was not connected to any official Aadhaar database, confirming that the documents were fake. The investigation established that the website was systematically facilitating the creation and distribution of forged government identity documents for illegal profit.

    During the probe, the mobile number and UPI account used for transactions were traced to accused Bideshi Saw, a resident of Daman & Diu, who was subsequently arrested from the region. During interrogation, he revealed that he was involved in processing fake documents through bkprint.in in exchange for online payments. He further disclosed that the technical backend of the platform was being handled by Santosh Kumar from Patna, Bihar.

    Based on technical analysis and investigative leads, Santosh Kumar was traced and arrested from Patna. Evidence recovered from his devices included website source code, hosting details, customer records, technical files, payment data, and chat logs with the co-accused, all indicating his active role in developing and managing the websites used for generating forged documents.

    Several electronic devices were also seized during the operation. From Bideshi Saw, police recovered a Realme Narzo 70 Pro 5G phone, a Redmi handset, a Lenovo IdeaPad laptop, and a QR code sound box. From Santosh Kumar, an ASUS VivoBook laptop containing source code and technical records, along with a mobile phone holding communication with the co-accused, was recovered. Additionally, digital records linked to bkprint.in and bkprint.xyz, including source code, hosting information, customer databases, and payment details, along with electronic materials bearing the names “BKS” and “BKS Online Services,” were also seized.

    Authorities described the case as a serious, organized, and technology-driven crime involving the illegal creation and distribution of forged government identity documents through online platforms for financial gain. The investigation is ongoing to identify other associates, trace the full network of customers, track illicit proceeds, and determine whether more individuals were involved in using or distributing the fake documents.
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    Ishita Malhotra
    Pakistan's Governance Shortcomings Force Residents to Prepare for Another Monsoon Emergency

    Residents of Wah Model Town say they are once again preparing for severe disruption as the monsoon season exposes long-standing problems with the area's civic infrastructure. Flooded streets, overflowing drains and sewage mixing with rainwater have become an annual ordeal, with locals accusing authorities of years of neglect and poor urban planning. Instead of bringing relief from the summer heat, seasonal rains now leave thousands of families dealing with unsafe and unhygienic conditions, according to Dawn.

    Located along the historic Grand Trunk (N-5) Highway and administered by the Wah Cantonment Board, Wah Model Town has developed into an important residential and commercial centre. Despite its rapid growth, residents say drainage and sewerage facilities have failed to keep pace with expanding development.

    People living in the area complain that stormwater drains and sewer lines are frequently blocked or inadequately maintained, allowing even moderate rainfall to inundate roads and residential neighbourhoods within a short time. Following the latest spell of rain, several streets remained underwater after clogged drainage channels were unable to carry away the excess water, causing traffic disruptions, limiting pedestrian access and creating additional challenges for schoolchildren and emergency services.

    Community worker Abdul Saboor said the situation is made worse by cattle farms in the nearby Khanabad locality. During heavy downpours, runoff reportedly carries animal waste onto surrounding roads and residential areas, worsening sanitation and increasing concerns over environmental pollution and public health risks. Saboor added that these problems extend across both Phase I and Phase II of Wah Model Town, where hundreds of homes, shops and commercial establishments have been built over the past three decades, Dawn reported.

    Another local representative, Ulfat Hussain, said the roots of the problem go back to the early 1990s, when the privately developed housing scheme was established within Wah Cantonment. He claimed that after marketing and selling residential and commercial plots, the developer gradually stepped away from maintaining municipal services, leaving residents uncertain about which authority is responsible for managing essential infrastructure. Although residents continue to pay property taxes, transfer charges and other government levies, many say the standard of civic services has remained poor, with little visible improvement despite repeated complaints, according to Dawn.
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    The Indian Navy is scheduled to commission its sixth indigenously built Project 17A stealth frigate, Mahendragiri, on July 11.

    The Indian Navy will commission its sixth indigenously built Project 17A stealth frigate, Mahendragiri (F38), at Visakhapatnam on July 11. The advanced warship represents another major step in India's drive towards self-reliance in defence manufacturing and the expansion of its naval capabilities. Named after the Mahendragiri mountain range in the Eastern Ghats, the frigate embodies strength, resilience and determination. As the first naval vessel to carry this name, Mahendragiri is expected to carve out a distinguished legacy while contributing to India's growing maritime strength.

    The warship has been designed by the Indian Navy's Warship Design Bureau (WDB) and constructed by Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL) in Mumbai. It is the sixth vessel under the Project 17A programme, showcasing India's increasing expertise in designing and building sophisticated warships domestically. Built with modern stealth technology, Mahendragiri features a reduced radar signature, improved survivability and extensive onboard automation. It is powered by a Combined Diesel or Gas (CODOG) propulsion system, enabling high-speed operations along with the endurance required for a wide range of naval missions.

    With more than 75% of its components sourced within India, the frigate reflects the government's Aatmanirbhar Bharat vision. Its construction involved a broad network of Indian manufacturers, including numerous Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), helping generate employment while strengthening the country's defence manufacturing ecosystem.

    The vessel is equipped with a comprehensive array of advanced indigenous weapons and sensors, including surface-to-surface and surface-to-air missile systems, electronic warfare equipment, anti-submarine warfare capabilities and an integrated Combat Management System. These systems enable the frigate to conduct anti-air, anti-surface and anti-submarine operations, while also supporting maritime security patrols, humanitarian assistance and disaster relief (HADR), search and rescue operations, and sustained deployments at sea.

    The induction of Mahendragiri marks another important milestone in the Project 17A programme. As more ships of this class join the fleet, they are expected to significantly enhance the Indian Navy's operational capabilities and further establish India as a leading nation in indigenous warship construction. With India playing an increasingly important role in ensuring security across the Indian Ocean Region, Mahendragiri is expected to serve as a powerful force multiplier, protecting the country's maritime interests while contributing to peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific. Guided by its motto, "Mighty, Majestic, Matchless," the frigate is set to play a key role in the Navy's future operations.
    Disclaimer: This image is taken from ANI.

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    Karan Nair
    Mobile Bills May Rise by 12-15 percent as Telecom Operators Consider Tariff Hike

    Mobile phone users in India could soon see higher monthly bills as telecom operators are reportedly considering a tariff increase in the range of 12–15%, according to developments in the sector. While there has been no official announcement yet, discussions within the industry suggest that a revision in mobile service pricing may be on the horizon.

    The proposed hike comes at a time when telecom companies are dealing with rising operational expenses, particularly due to the ongoing expansion of 5G networks, infrastructure upgrades, and increasing data demand across the country. At the same time, India continues to maintain one of the lowest average revenue per user (ARPU) figures globally, putting pressure on operators to improve financial returns.

    If the increase is implemented, users may notice a rise in the cost of both prepaid and postpaid plans. Even basic recharge packs could become slightly more expensive, while higher-value and annual plans may see a more noticeable jump in overall pricing. For customers using multiple connections, the impact on monthly telecom expenses could add up significantly.

    Over the past few years, the telecom sector in India has already witnessed several rounds of tariff revisions after a long phase of extremely low data pricing. Industry experts say this gradual upward adjustment reflects a shift toward more sustainable pricing models, especially as companies continue to invest heavily in improving network quality and expanding coverage.

    Any final decision on tariff changes will depend on multiple factors, including market competition and regulatory considerations. Until an official update is released by telecom operators, users are advised to watch for announcements regarding changes in recharge plans and pricing structures. If the proposed hike moves forward, it could mark another step in the ongoing transformation of India’s telecom pricing landscape, where affordability and sustainability are increasingly being balanced.
    Disclaimer: This image is taken from ET Telecom.

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    Mon, 06 Jul 2026
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    Baloch Groups Unite With Kashmiri Activists During Anti-Pakistan March in London

    Baloch political and human rights activist Aomar Karim joined the London Kashmir Million March on Sunday, calling for greater unity among Baloch, Kashmiri and Pashtun communities to raise concerns over alleged human rights violations in Pakistan. The march began at Parliament Square and ended outside the Pakistani High Commission, where protesters demanded the release of political activists and an end to alleged abuses in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK). Karim criticised the arrest of Joint Awami Action Committee leader Shaukat Nawaz Mir, describing it as an attack on freedom of expression and peaceful assembly. He also highlighted the cases of several detained Baloch activists and urged affected communities to work together to seek justice and draw international attention to their concerns.

    Disclaimer: This image is taken from Indian Defence News.

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      Michelle Grattan and Melissa Clarke Reflect on the Political Landscape So Far This Year

      The political landscape in 2026 has taken several unexpected turns. The Labor government moved ahead with reforms to negative gearing and the capital gains tax discount despite earlier indications that such changes were not on the agenda. Meanwhile, the Liberal Party underwent another leadership change, while One Nation has gained noticeable momentum, with recent opinion polls showing increased voter support. In this discussion, political editor Tom McIlroy is joined by Michelle Grattan, chief political correspondent at *The Conversation*, and Melissa Clarke, political correspondent for ABC Radio National. Together, they assess the major political developments of the year so far, evaluate how the key parties have performed, and highlight the issues and political battles likely to shape the remainder of 2026.

      Disclaimer: This podcast is taken from The Guardian.

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      Stock Market Today: China Loses Momentum, AI Optimism Meets Valuation Reality

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      Notes and Coins: Why Cash Still Matters in Singapore's Digital Economy

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      Disclaimer: This podcast is taken from CNA.

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