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The meeting between the two leaders will focus on strengthening cooperation in trade, investment, defence, education, technology, agriculture, and regional security. Officials from both sides are also expected to review the progress made in bilateral ties over the past year and discuss new avenues for collaboration. Modi's visit is being seen as an important diplomatic engagement as India continues to deepen its partnerships across the Indo-Pacific region. The discussions are expected to cover regional developments, maritime security, supply chain resilience, and global economic challenges, alongside efforts to expand cooperation in emerging sectors such as clean energy and digital innovation.
The two leaders are also likely to exchange views on key international issues and reaffirm their commitment to maintaining a free, open, and inclusive Indo-Pacific. Both countries have increasingly emphasized the importance of working together on regional stability and strengthening multilateral cooperation. Trade is expected to feature prominently during the talks, with both governments looking to boost economic engagement and encourage greater investment opportunities. Business cooperation in areas including renewable energy, agritech, advanced manufacturing, and innovation is also likely to be discussed.
During his stay, Prime Minister Modi is expected to interact with members of the Indian diaspora in New Zealand, recognizing their contribution to strengthening cultural and economic ties between the two nations. The New Zealand visit concludes Modi's Indo-Pacific tour, which included visits to Indonesia and Australia. Throughout the tour, the Prime Minister held meetings with regional leaders aimed at enhancing strategic partnerships, expanding economic cooperation, and reinforcing India's role in the Indo-Pacific. The outcome of the Modi-Luxon meeting is expected to further strengthen bilateral relations and pave the way for closer collaboration across multiple sectors, reflecting the growing importance of India-New Zealand ties in the evolving regional landscape.
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A fresh controversy has erupted in Odisha after regional outfit Kalinga Sena issued a sharp warning to the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) over its decision to hold Rath Yatra celebrations ahead of the traditional festival in Puri. Members of Kalinga Sena staged a protest outside ISKCON's temple in Bhubaneswar, alleging that organizing the chariot festival before the date observed at the Jagannath Temple in Puri disrespects centuries-old religious customs. During the demonstration, the group raised slogans against the organization and demanded that it immediately stop conducting what it called an "untimely" Rath Yatra.
The outfit also made a controversial statement, claiming that ISKCON had "no right to stay in Odisha" if it continued to ignore the state's religious traditions. Kalinga Sena leaders warned that they would intensify their protests if the organization did not align its celebrations with the official Jagannath Temple calendar. The dispute centres on the timing of Rath Yatra, one of Hinduism's most revered festivals. The annual procession of Lord Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra and Devi Subhadra in Puri follows a centuries-old ritual calendar and is considered the spiritual benchmark for Jagannath devotees across the world.
Several religious bodies and temple servitors in Odisha have previously expressed concern over ISKCON organizing Rath Yatra events before the Puri festival. They argue that the practice creates confusion among devotees and undermines the sanctity of the rituals performed at the 12th-century Jagannath Temple. ISKCON, however, has consistently maintained that its Rath Yatra celebrations are part of its worldwide mission to spread the teachings of Lord Jagannath and Lord Krishna. The organization conducts similar festivals in numerous cities across India and abroad, saying they allow devotees who cannot travel to Puri to participate in the celebrations.
The latest confrontation has once again highlighted the long-running disagreement between traditional custodians of Jagannath culture in Odisha and ISKCON over the observance of the festival. While one side insists that the celebration should strictly follow the Puri temple's ritual calendar, the other views its events as devotional programmes intended for a global community of followers.
As the annual Rath Yatra approaches, the controversy is expected to remain under close watch. Local authorities are likely to monitor the situation to ensure that protests remain peaceful and law and order are maintained. The dispute has reignited a broader conversation about preserving Odisha's religious traditions while accommodating the growing international reach of Jagannath worship, an issue that has surfaced several times in recent years.
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Meta has withdrawn an AI-powered image generation feature just days after introducing it, following widespread criticism over privacy issues and concerns raised by users and industry groups. In a statement released on Friday, the company said the tool was intended to offer a creative way for people to generate images while giving them control over whether their public Instagram content could be used. However, Meta acknowledged that the feature did not meet users' expectations and confirmed it had been removed.
The feature, called Muse Image, debuted earlier this week as Meta's first image-generation model developed by its Meta Superintelligence Labs. Integrated into the Meta AI chatbot, it allowed users to create and edit AI-generated images using publicly available Instagram photos as prompts. Shortly after its launch, the tool faced strong criticism because it was enabled by default, prompting concerns that users' public images could be used without explicit permission.
Actor Hannah Einbinder, best known for her role in Hacks, publicly criticized the feature on Instagram, noting that it had been activated automatically and encouraging users to disable it. The performers' union SAG-AFTRA also urged Instagram users to opt out, arguing that features involving personal images should require clear and informed consent rather than automatic enrollment. The union stated that allowing such uses without an obvious opt-in mechanism ignored growing public concerns about the risks associated with AI-generated content and digital likenesses.
After Meta announced it was discontinuing the feature, SAG-AFTRA welcomed the decision. A spokesperson said removing the tool was the responsible course of action, particularly at a time when the risks of creating unauthorized AI-generated digital replicas are widely recognized. Meta's decision highlights the growing scrutiny technology companies face over how artificial intelligence systems handle user data and reinforces increasing calls for transparent privacy controls and explicit user consent in AI-powered services.
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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday described Andhra Pradesh as an emerging centre of India’s defence and aerospace ecosystem while commissioning the Indian Navy’s latest stealth frigate, INS Mahendragiri, in Visakhapatnam. The ceremony marked the completion of the Navy’s advanced Project 17A Nilgiri-class frigate programme. Addressing the gathering at the naval base on the eastern coast, Singh highlighted the state’s expanding contribution to India’s defence capabilities across air, maritime, land, and unmanned technology domains.
He said Andhra Pradesh is rapidly developing into a major hub for defence manufacturing, citing several key projects being established in the state. These include the Core Integration and Flight Testing Centre for the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) in Puttaparthi and a new Naval Systems Manufacturing Facility of Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL) in Anakapalli district.
According to the minister, the BDL facility will produce advanced underwater defence systems, including autonomous underwater vehicles, torpedoes, and counter-measure technologies, reducing India’s dependence on foreign suppliers. He noted that the state’s defence footprint now extends from fighter aircraft development and drone manufacturing to advanced naval platforms such as INS Mahendragiri.
Built by Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL), INS Mahendragiri is a modern multi-role stealth frigate designed for blue-water operations. The 6,670-tonne warship features more than 75 per cent indigenous content and is equipped with advanced weapons and systems, including locally developed rocket and torpedo launchers, electronic warfare capabilities, and the ability to deploy BrahMos missiles.
During the commissioning event, Singh also underlined the Indian Navy’s growing role in protecting national interests and securing vital maritime routes. Referring to recent operations, he said the Navy’s efforts to escort merchant vessels carrying essential supplies demonstrated its importance not only as a military force but also as a protector of India’s economic interests.
The Defence Minister praised the rapid progress of India’s domestic shipbuilding sector, saying the induction of advanced warships reflects the country’s increasing self-reliance under the Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative. He pointed out that the Navy has inducted six frontline frigates in roughly the last 18 months, describing it as a significant achievement for Indian defence manufacturing.
Linking the development to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s MAHA SAGAR (Mutual and Holistic Advancement for Security and Growth Across Regions) vision, Singh said India is moving beyond simply navigating maritime challenges and is building the capability to influence security dynamics across the oceans.
Addressing the challenges of modern warfare, the minister stressed that advanced technology and conventional military strength must progress together. He said emerging technologies alone cannot replace traditional defence platforms, while conventional forces must also evolve with new innovations to remain effective. The commissioning of INS Mahendragiri represents another major milestone in India’s naval modernisation efforts. The latest Nilgiri-class frigate is expected to strengthen the Navy’s operational capabilities, enhance maritime surveillance, and boost India’s presence across the strategically important Indian Ocean Region.
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With just one week remaining before the World Cup champion is decided, the tournament has delivered plenty of memorable moments, including Donald Trump's unexpected intervention this week that stunned the football community.
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British politics is once again making headlines with an unexpected electoral contest. Reform UK leader Nigel Farage is preparing to defend his political standing in a by-election that could see him face just one challenger: the satirical candidate Count Binface. The unusual matchup has attracted widespread attention, highlighting both the serious political issues surrounding the vote and the growing role of political satire in modern democracy.
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Following his recognition as Singapore's Sportsman of the Year at the Singapore Sports Awards, world champion pool player Aloysius Yapp joined Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman to reflect on the remarkable season that led to the country's highest individual sporting honour. During the conversation, Yapp shared insights into the achievements, challenges, and milestones that shaped his career-defining year.
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Claudia Sheinbaum’s journey from activist to Mexico’s president has drawn global attention. Once known for championing progressive causes, she now faces the challenge of governing a complex nation. As her presidency unfolds, observers continue to debate whether her decisions and policies remain consistent with the ideals and values that first defined her career.
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