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    IAF Rafale Contingent Arrives in Australia for Exercise Pitch Black 2026 to Boost Air Combat Cooperation

    The Indian Air Force (IAF) contingent has reached Australia to participate in Exercise Pitch Black 2026, the Royal Australian Air Force’s (RAAF) largest and most significant biennial multinational air combat exercise. The Indian deployment includes four Rafale fighter aircraft, two C-17 Globemaster transport aircraft, and more than 120 Air Warriors. The IAF confirmed the arrival of its contingent in Australia, stating that the multinational exercise will provide an important opportunity to improve interoperability, enhance operational coordination, and strengthen defence cooperation with partner air forces.

    In a post on X, the IAF said its Rafale fighters will participate in advanced training missions alongside friendly air forces from around the world. The exercise will focus on improving combat readiness, sharing operational experiences, and developing better coordination between participating nations. The High Commission of India in Canberra also announced that the Indian Air Force team had arrived in Darwin for the three-week-long exercise. The mission welcomed the arrival of the four Rafale jets, two C-17 aircraft, and over 120 personnel who will represent India during the multinational drills.

    The High Commission said that Indian Air Warriors will fly alongside counterparts from participating countries, working to sharpen combat flying skills, strengthen operational partnerships, and build long-term relationships among allied and partner nations. Exercise Pitch Black 2026 is scheduled to take place from July 20 to August 7 across northern Australia. The major air combat exercise will involve around 100 aircraft and more than 2,500 personnel from 20 nations, operating from key Royal Australian Air Force bases including Darwin, Tindal, and Amberley.

    First conducted in 1983, Exercise Pitch Black has become one of the most important air combat training events in the Indo-Pacific region. The exercise is designed to provide realistic and challenging scenarios that allow participating air forces to test their capabilities, improve coordination, and prepare for complex operational environments.

    The 2026 edition will see the participation of several advanced aircraft platforms, including the Japanese Air Self-Defense Force’s F-35 Lightning II fighters and Indonesia’s T-50I Golden Eagle jets, which will take part in the exercise for the first time. Defence personnel from Finland and Sweden will also join the drills as embedded participants. Countries taking part in Pitch Black 2026 include India, the United States, Japan, Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, South Korea, Singapore, Germany, France, Spain, and others, while additional partner nations will contribute personnel and support teams.

    Air Commodore Matthew McCormack, the Exercise Commander for Pitch Black 2026, described the event as the Australian Air Force’s largest collective training activity with international partners and allies. He said the exercise allows participating forces to plan missions together, operate in realistic combat situations, and learn from each other’s experiences.

    According to Australian defence officials, the exercise plays a key role in strengthening military relationships, improving regional cooperation, and supporting a shared commitment toward peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific region. The participation of Indian Rafale fighters in Exercise Pitch Black 2026 reflects the growing defence partnership between India and Australia while providing the IAF with valuable experience in operating alongside some of the world’s leading air forces in a complex multinational environment.
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    India Overtakes US in PPP-Based Global Savings, Ranks Second After China: Report

    India has surpassed the United States to become the world’s second-largest contributor to global savings in purchasing power parity (PPP) terms, according to a new working paper released by the Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister (EAC-PM). The report, titled “The World in Purchasing Power Parity (Trends since 1992)”, highlights India’s growing economic influence, noting that the country’s share of global savings has increased sharply over the past three decades. India’s contribution rose from 3.3% in 1992 to 10.3% in 2025, placing it ahead of the US, whose share declined to 9.4% during the same period. China remains the world’s largest contributor, accounting for 31.9% of global savings.

    The increase in India’s share of global savings reflects the country’s expanding economic capacity and its growing ability to generate resources for investment. Savings are considered a key driver of economic growth as they provide funding for infrastructure projects, industrial expansion, businesses, and long-term development.

    The report notes that while India’s economic progress is often measured through GDP rankings, its rising contribution to global savings offers another perspective on its growing role in the international economy. The analysis uses purchasing power parity, a method that adjusts for differences in price levels across countries, allowing for a more accurate comparison of economic strength and activity.

    The study examines changes in the global economic landscape between 1992 and 2025 through indicators such as global GDP share, per-capita income, savings, and investment. It highlights a major shift in economic influence from Western economies towards Asia over the past three decades. During this period, the share of global savings held by countries such as the United States, Japan, and several European economies declined, while Asian nations recorded significant gains. China’s share of global savings increased from 8.9% in 1992 to 31.9% in 2025, while India’s share more than tripled. The report suggests that this trend reflects the growing importance of Asian economies, particularly China, India, and Indonesia, in global production, investment, and financial activity.

    However, despite India’s rise as one of the world’s largest sources of savings, the country continues to invest slightly more than it saves. The report estimates India’s share of global investment at 10.8%, compared with its 10.3% share of global savings. This difference contributes to India’s continued current account deficit, as the country relies on foreign capital inflows to support the gap between domestic savings and investment requirements. In contrast, China saves more than it invests, allowing it to maintain a current account surplus.

    The findings underline India’s changing position in the global economy, with its expanding savings base reflecting stronger economic activity and increasing influence in global financial trends. As the country continues to grow, its ability to generate and channel savings into productive investments will remain a key factor in shaping its future economic trajectory.
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    Old Wine, New Strength: Familiar Ideas Return With Greater Promise

    In a world where innovation often dominates conversations, many established ideas and traditional approaches are quietly making a strong comeback. What was once considered outdated is now being revisited with a fresh perspective, improved execution, and modern tools. The changing landscape suggests that some concepts do not lose their value with time — they simply need the right moment and the right approach to regain their relevance.

    The phrase “old wine, but this time it promises potency” reflects this growing trend of reviving proven strategies while adding new energy and purpose. Across different sectors, organisations are increasingly looking back at successful models from the past and reshaping them to suit today’s fast-changing environment.

    The renewed interest is not about returning to old methods exactly as they were. Instead, it is about combining experience with innovation. Businesses, governments, and institutions are discovering that lessons learned over decades can become powerful tools when supported by modern technology, data, and new thinking.

    Several industries have already demonstrated how traditional foundations can be strengthened through digital transformation. Companies that once relied on conventional methods are now using artificial intelligence, automation, and advanced analytics to improve efficiency and reach wider audiences. The core idea remains familiar, but its application has evolved significantly.

    Experts believe that during periods of uncertainty, people often turn toward approaches that have already proven their effectiveness. While completely new ideas can bring opportunities, established strategies offer the advantage of experience and reliability. However, experts also caution that past success alone is not enough. Any revived concept must adapt to current challenges and changing expectations.

    The return of older ideas is also visible in consumer behaviour. Many people are showing renewed interest in authenticity, heritage, and long-term value rather than only chasing the latest trends. Brands and organisations that successfully combine tradition with modern presentation are finding new ways to connect with audiences.

    The current trend highlights an important lesson — progress does not always mean abandoning the past. In many cases, the strongest innovations emerge when previous knowledge is combined with new possibilities. A concept that once seemed outdated can regain importance when it is redesigned for the needs of a changing world.

    As global challenges become more complex, the ability to balance experience with innovation may determine which ideas survive and succeed. Like a well-preserved vintage, some concepts become more valuable when they are refined, adapted, and introduced at the right time. The return of familiar ideas with renewed strength shows that the future may not belong only to the newest inventions, but also to those capable of transforming the wisdom of the past into solutions for tomorrow.
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    Pakistan Rejects NIA Probe, Defends Hafiz Saeed Over Pahalgam Attack Investigation

    Pakistan has rejected India’s investigation into the Pahalgam terror attack case and questioned the National Investigation Agency’s (NIA) decision to name Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) founder Hafiz Saeed as an accused. Islamabad has criticised the probe, calling the allegations against Saeed unacceptable, while India has maintained that its investigation is based on evidence gathered by security agencies.

    The controversy began after the NIA filed a supplementary chargesheet in connection with the Pahalgam attack, alleging that the attack was part of a larger conspiracy involving Pakistan-based terrorist networks. The agency named Hafiz Saeed among those accused of involvement in planning and supporting the attack.

    Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry has rejected the findings of the Indian investigation, arguing that New Delhi’s claims lack credibility. Islamabad has repeatedly denied any role in the attack and has called for an independent inquiry into the incident. The latest development has further increased tensions between India and Pakistan, with terrorism and cross-border militancy continuing to remain major points of disagreement between the two countries. New Delhi has long accused Pakistan-based groups of supporting attacks in Jammu and Kashmir, while Islamabad has denied such allegations.

    Hafiz Saeed, the founder of Lashkar-e-Taiba, has been a central figure in India’s counterterrorism concerns for years. He has been accused by Indian authorities of playing a key role in several terror-related incidents, including the 2008 Mumbai attacks. Several international agencies have also placed restrictions on him and his organisation over alleged links to terrorism.

    The NIA’s investigation into the Pahalgam attack is part of India’s broader efforts to trace the network behind the incident and bring those responsible to justice. Indian officials have said that the evidence collected during the probe points toward the involvement of individuals connected with Pakistan-based militant groups.

    Pakistan, however, continues to reject India’s accusations and has defended its position that the allegations against Hafiz Saeed are politically motivated. The disagreement over the investigation reflects the wider diplomatic challenges between the two neighbours, where security issues have often shaped bilateral relations. The Pahalgam attack case is expected to remain a major issue in regional security discussions as both countries continue to present contrasting views on the investigation and accountability for those responsible.
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    Delhi High Court Hears Petition Challenging Legality of CCI's Settlement Framework

    A writ petition has been filed in the Delhi High Court challenging the constitutional validity of the Competition Commission of India's (CCI) settlement framework under the Competition Act. The plea argues that the current provisions deny consumers, informants, competitors, and other affected parties an opportunity to object to settlement orders issued by the regulator. The petition also questions Section 48A(7) of the Competition Act and the CCI (Settlement) Regulations, 2024, claiming they violate Articles 14 and 21 of the Constitution by lacking transparency and a fair procedure. It further contends that competition cases have wider public implications and that affected stakeholders should be allowed to participate before settlements are finalized.

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