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Fri, 10 Apr 2026
High‑level indirect peace negotiations between the United States and Iran opened in Islamabad on Saturday, with Pakistan hosting what could be one of the most delicate diplomatic efforts in the Middle East this year. The talks come nearly two weeks after Tehran and Washington agreed to a temporary ceasefire and are being held under the patronage of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s government. The main objective is to convert the short‑term truce into a more durable de‑escalation framework. The US side is represented by Vice President JD Vance, underscoring the administration’s view of the dialogue as a top‑tier priority. Vance is accompanied by Steve Witkoff, a central figure in President Donald Trump’s West Asia policy, and senior adviser Jared Kushner, both of whom have long been involved in back‑channel communications with Iran. Trump himself is not traveling to Islamabad and will instead follow the negotiations from Washington, relying on this team to manage the immediate process. On the Iranian side, the delegation is led by Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Ghalibaf, a former Revolutionary Guards commander whose presence signals the importance Tehran places on security guarantees. He is joined by Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, who has been at the forefront of Iran’s recent diplomatic outreach and formally accepted the two‑week ceasefire on behalf of the government. President Masoud Pezeshkian has publicly backed the talks but is not attending in person, leaving the negotiating weight to the parliamentary and foreign‑policy leadership. Pakistan has invited both delegations under the banner of regional stability, with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expected to open the process and hold separate preliminary meetings with the US and Iranian teams. Senior Pakistani officials present include Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, National Security Adviser Lt Gen Asim Malik, and possibly Army Chief Syed Asim Munir, although the exact level of military‑side participation has not been fully confirmed. The structure of the talks is described as “proximity” negotiations, with the US and Iranian teams sitting in separate rooms and Pakistani facilitators shuttling between them. This format reflects the deep mutual distrust and also allows Islamabad to position itself as more than just a neutral venue and closer to an active mediator. The attendance list also reveals notable absences. Tehran has not confirmed whether any senior commanders from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) will attend, despite the fact that the IRGC plays a central role in Iran’s military posture and regional operations. Iranian officials have expressed skepticism toward Witkoff and Kushner, citing US air strikes during earlier contacts in Muscat and Geneva, and say they are placing more trust in Vance’s direct involvement. On the American side, President Trump has decided against traveling to Islamabad, suggesting that his team is cautious about the optics and potential risks of a high‑profile summit while hostilities are still simmering. Iranian President Pezeshkian also remains in Tehran, where he has signaled political support for the talks but has chosen not to enter the room himself. Behind the question of who is in the room is the tougher question of what each side wants. Iran has put forward a 10‑point proposal that includes demands on security guarantees, sanctions relief, and influence over key regional chokepoints. The US, meanwhile, is pushing for a verifiable ceasefire and a framework that limits Iran’s ability to expand its military footprint while preserving American leverage in the region. The talks are also a strategic branding exercise. By hosting a high‑visibility dialogue between two of the Middle East’s most entrenched rivals, Islamabad aims to recast itself as a credible peace broker and to soften external pressure at a time of economic strain and internal security challenges. Whether the Islamabad talks produce a real breakthrough or simply a calibrated extension of the current ceasefire will become clearer in the coming days. For now, the mix of who is at the table—and who is staying away—offers a telling preview of the delicate balance Washington, Tehran, and Islamabad are trying to strike. Disclaimer: This image is taken from Al Jazeera.
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Kabir Rathore
An election flying squad conducted an inspection of BJP leader K. Annamalai's helicopter in the Nilgiris region.

Election flying squad officials on Friday searched a helicopter carrying BJP leader K. Annamalai when he arrived in Ooty for an election campaign in the Nilgiris district. Annamalai, a member of the BJP Working Committee and former Tamil Nadu BJP president, had flown from Coimbatore to Ooty to campaign for BJP candidate Bhojarajan, who is contesting from the Ooty Assembly constituency.

After landing, officials inspected the helicopter as part of routine checks under the Model Code of Conduct. The examination took place shortly after his arrival, as authorities have stepped up monitoring in poll-bound areas to ensure adherence to election rules and prevent violations. The incident comes amid increased political activity in Tamil Nadu ahead of the Assembly elections, scheduled to be held in a single phase on April 23, with vote counting on May 4.

Political tensions have escalated between major parties. Earlier in the day, AIADMK General Secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswami criticised DMK leader Kanimozhi Karunanidhi, referring to past allegations linked to the 2G spectrum case. He warned that continued trust in Chief Minister M.K. Stalin could lead to further legal issues and claimed that the DMK is dominated by the Karunanidhi family.

Kanimozhi, who has been campaigning actively for DMK candidates, accused opposition leaders of being out of touch with the public. She described the election as vital for protecting Tamil Nadu’s “self-respect” and urged voters to back DMK candidates. Election flying squads, along with Income Tax officials, also carried out searches at several locations associated with Jaffer Sadiq, a former DMK functionary accused in an alleged international drug trafficking case. Authorities are investigating claims that funds may have been stored for distribution to voters.
Disclaimer: This image is taken from ANI.

Politics
Fri, 10 Apr 2026
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Tanya Dutta
Salman Khan posted a heartfelt birthday message for Anant Ambani, describing him as a "pure soul."

Bollywood actor Salman Khan delighted fans by sharing a heartfelt and playful birthday wish for Anant Ambani on social media. Posting on Instagram, Salman uploaded a cheerful photo in which he is seen climbing onto Anant’s back, with both smiling widely, capturing a light and affectionate moment that reflects their strong bond.

In his caption, Salman expressed deep admiration for Anant, calling him a “pure soul” and someone with immense potential. He suggested that Anant could contribute significantly to the nation’s progress and warmly referred to him as his younger brother. Salman also praised his intelligence and kind nature, adding a personal and emotional touch to the message.

Salman had shared another birthday post featuring candid pictures, where he described Anant as one of the most selfless and kind-hearted individuals he knows. He also called him an inspiration to many, once again emphasizing their close relationship. The celebrations for Anant Ambani’s 31st birthday extended far beyond social media. In Mumbai, the iconic Bandra-Worli Sea Link was illuminated with a special birthday message in his honor. Across the country, people marked the occasion through community initiatives and social events.

In Jaipur, a special program was held at Elephant Village, reflecting Anant’s well-known love for animals. Students from the Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences (KISS) created a human formation inspired by the VANTARA logo to express gratitude, especially after he announced scholarships, learning opportunities, and job offers for them within the Reliance Group. Anant recently pledged ₹18 crore toward temple infrastructure and animal welfare projects in Kerala. Several Bollywood celebrities, including Shah Rukh Khan, Ranveer Singh, and Ananya Panday, also extended their warm birthday wishes online.
Disclaimer: This image is taken from Insta/@beingsalmankhan.

Entertainment
Fri, 10 Apr 2026
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Nikhil Sood
India, Japan discuss West Asia tensions, Hormuz Strait in Jaishankar-Motegi call.

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar held a 20-minute phone conversation on Friday with Japan’s Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi to discuss the evolving situation in West Asia, particularly developments affecting international shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. Sharing details of the exchange on X, Jaishankar noted that the two leaders reviewed ongoing regional tensions and he expressed appreciation for Motegi’s message of condolence over the loss of Indian lives in the conflict.

According to a statement from Japan’s Foreign Ministry, both ministers also acknowledged the recent announcement by the United States and Iran, describing it as a positive step toward easing tensions. Motegi emphasized that de-escalation remains critical, especially in ensuring the safety and security of maritime navigation through the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz. He further expressed hope that ongoing negotiations between the United States and Iran would lead to a timely and lasting agreement. Motegi also highlighted the importance of close coordination with the international community, including India, in addressing the situation.

Jaishankar reaffirmed India’s commitment to working closely with Japan to support de-escalation efforts and safeguard maritime routes. Both leaders agreed to maintain regular communication and coordination moving forward. They also underlined the need to strengthen multilateral cooperation to enhance energy security and ensure the resilience of global resource supply chains. The conversation comes in the wake of a recently announced two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran, following weeks of heightened conflict in West Asia that disrupted regional stability and impacted several countries.
Disclaimer: This image is taken from ANI.

News
Fri, 10 Apr 2026
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Arjun Deshmukh
Misri meets Rubio in Washington; US Secretary of State to visit India next month.

Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri, currently on a three-day visit to Washington, held a “productive” meeting with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who is expected to visit India next month. US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor also attended the meeting, where discussions focused on strengthening bilateral ties.

In a post on X, Sergio Gor welcomed Misri and highlighted that the talks covered key areas such as trade, critical minerals, defence, and the Quad, while noting Rubio’s upcoming India visit. Earlier, Misri participated in several high-level meetings with senior US officials, addressing ongoing developments in West Asia and the Indo-Pacific, along with reviewing strategic defence and trade cooperation. His schedule included important discussions at the Pentagon with Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Elbridge Colby, following their recent interaction in New Delhi during the India-US Defence Policy Group meeting.

According to the Indian Embassy in the US, the talks aimed at maintaining momentum in defence collaboration. The embassy added that Misri and Colby held extensive discussions on regional developments in the Indo-Pacific and West Asia. Continuing his engagements on security cooperation, Misri also met Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment Mike Duffey. Their discussions focused on strengthening defence industrial partnerships, enhancing technology sharing, and improving supply chain integration under the Major Defence Partnership framework.

The embassy described this meeting as a productive exchange at the Pentagon. Misri met Under Secretaries Jeffrey Kessler and William Kimmitt at the Department of Commerce. These discussions aimed to expand cooperation in commercial sectors and critical technologies, as well as to build secure and resilient supply chains, which are seen as vital for advancing the India-US partnership in the 21st century.
Disclaimer: This image is taken from X/@USAmbIndia.

World
Fri, 10 Apr 2026
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Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi said Operation Sindoor showcased India’s progress toward “domain jointness,” calling it a key example of integrated military operations. Launched after the Pahalgam terror attack, the operation combined efforts across land, air, sea, cyber, and other domains. He emphasized that modern warfare relies on dynamic coordination between all domains rather than isolated actions, and stressed the need to move beyond jointness toward full integration and fusion.

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Military
Fri, 10 Apr 2026
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Saanvi Iyer
AI took the blame for the Iran school bombing, but the reality is much more alarming.

Coverage was dominated by claims that rogue LLMs were responsible, but they had no role in the targeting. The reality is far more unsettling: this atrocity did not emerge from artificial intelligence, but from a long chain of human decisions, policies, and actions taken over many years that ultimately led to this tragic outcome.

Disclaimer: This podcast is taken from The Guardian.

Asia In News
Fri, 10 Apr 2026
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Pooja Verma
From the Lab to Your Shelf: AI That Monitors Food Freshness in Real Time

A new AI system developed by NTU can forecast the rate at which food spoils, enabling supermarkets to reduce waste, enhance safety, and manage inventory more efficiently. The technology works by predicting bacterial growth in food. Could this signal the future of food retail? Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman discuss with Natalie Ong, CNA journalist, and Professor William Chen, Executive Director of FRESH@NTU, to explore the possibilities.
Disclaimer: This podcast is taken from CNA.

News
Tue, 07 Apr 2026
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Priyanka Kaul
Is Donald Trump likely to send U.S. ground troops into Iran?

As thousands of U.S. troops and marines deploy to the Middle East, Iran accuses Washington of secretly planning a ground attack while publicly promoting ceasefire negotiations. Donald Trump has threatened to “destroy” Iran’s energy infrastructure, stated that he would “prefer to take the oil,” and suggested that U.S. forces could capture the country’s export hub on Kharg Island, all while claiming to be negotiating with a new “reasonable regime.” At the same time, Yemen’s Houthi forces have joined the conflict, raising the risk of further disruptions to the global economy.
Disclaimer: This podcast is taken from The Guardian.

World
Tue, 31 Mar 2026
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Tanvi Kapoor
TalkBack Big Tech versus Big Tobacco Are We Repeating History

In 1998, tobacco companies in the United States were made responsible for the damage caused by the products they produced and sold through the Tobacco Settlement. Today, a similar question arises for Big Tech: it is not only about the content on their platforms but also whether these platforms were intentionally created to keep users addicted. Daniel Martin explores this issue with Rajesh Sreenivasan, Head of Technology, Media, and Telecommunications at Rajah and Tann Singapore.

Disclaimer: This podcast is taken from CNA.

Technology
Sat, 28 Mar 2026