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Fri, 15 May 2026
Prime Minister Narendra Modi departed for Abu Dhabi on Friday, beginning his five-nation tour scheduled from May 15 to 20. The visit will include the United Arab Emirates (UAE), the Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, and Italy, with the objective of strengthening India’s strategic partnerships in areas such as trade, technology, energy, innovation, and green development, while expanding India’s engagement with both Europe and the Gulf region. Ahead of the trip, the Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO) described the visit as taking place at a “crucial juncture,” noting that it is likely to provide fresh momentum to India’s trade and investment relations with Europe and the Gulf. The body also highlighted that the high-level engagements could unlock new opportunities for Indian exporters in sectors including engineering, clean energy, technology, pharmaceuticals, textiles, logistics, and digital commerce. FIEO President S C Ralhan stated that the Prime Minister’s meetings with leaders of the UAE and European nations reflect India’s rising position as a trusted global economic partner and an important contributor to worldwide growth. He added that the visit is expected to open significant avenues for Indian businesses across multiple industries such as clean energy, food processing, engineering, and digital trade. The tour begins in the UAE on May 15, where PM Modi is expected to meet President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. Discussions will focus on strengthening cooperation in energy, trade, investment, and regional matters of shared interest, according to the Ministry of External Affairs. FIEO noted that the UAE remains a key trade and investment partner for India and serves as an important gateway for Indian exports to the Middle East and Africa. UAE Minister of State for International Cooperation Reem Al Hashimy praised PM Modi’s leadership and expressed optimism that bilateral relations would reach new levels in trade and technology cooperation. Following the UAE visit, the Prime Minister will travel to the Netherlands (May 15–17), where he will meet Prime Minister Rob Jetten and the Dutch royal family. Talks are expected to focus on semiconductors, renewable energy, innovation, defence, and water management. He will then visit Sweden on May 17–18 for bilateral discussions with Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson. Both leaders are also expected to address the European Round Table for Industry alongside European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, focusing on artificial intelligence, emerging technologies, green transition, and resilient supply chains. On May 19, PM Modi will attend the third India-Nordic Summit in Oslo, Norway, where he will hold talks with Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre and interact with leaders from Denmark, Finland, Iceland, and Sweden. The summit is expected to enhance cooperation in sustainable development, technology, and innovation. FIEO emphasized that growing India-Nordic ties could create new opportunities for startups and businesses while supporting India’s shift toward sustainable growth. The organisation also pointed out that recent agreements such as the India-EU Free Trade Agreement and India-EFTA TEPA add further importance to the visit. PM Modi will visit Italy from May 19–20 for discussions with Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and President Sergio Mattarella, with a focus on clean energy, defence, and technology cooperation. Business engagements like the European Round Table for Industry and the India-Norway Business and Research Summit are also expected to boost investor confidence and strengthen industrial partnerships. The tour is seen as a major step toward deepening India’s economic and strategic relations with Europe and the Gulf region, especially in light of expanding global trade and investment ties. Disclaimer: This image is taken from Reuters.
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Manoj Sinha inaugurated the "Shaurya Gatha" complex in Kupwara to promote battlefield tourism and preserve heritage.

Manoj Sinha inaugurated the “Shaurya Gatha” Complex at SM Hill in Tangdhar, Karnah (Kupwara district), marking an important step toward promoting battlefield tourism, preserving heritage, and supporting border-area development. During the event, he praised the Indian Army formations including Northern Command and Chinar Corps, along with engineers, officials, and local residents for completing the project in a short time. He emphasized that India’s soldiers, through their courage and sacrifice, must remain a lasting source of pride and inspiration for citizens.

He said the complex is a tribute to the bravery and sacrifice of soldiers and will help generate new opportunities in tourism, homestays, local handicrafts, and youth entrepreneurship in the border region. He also pointed out the contrast between development in Jammu and Kashmir and conditions in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, asserting that Jammu and Kashmir continues to progress with peace and prosperity and reaffirming its integral status within India.

Sinha highlighted that the region is advancing on multiple fronts, with growing confidence and improved living conditions. He noted that initiatives under the Bharat Rannbhoomi Darshan programme, along with inclusion of seven villages under the Vibrant Village Programme, will improve infrastructure, livelihoods, and overall quality of life in Tangdhar-Karnah.

He further stressed the importance of the Sadhna Tunnel in boosting connectivity, trade, healthcare, education, and disaster response through all-weather access. Senior military and civil officials, including representatives from Northern Command, Chinar Corps, the state administration, police, and security forces, attended the inauguration ceremony.
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If salaries are not paid on time, HRTC employees will stop work: Union warns management after gate meeting in Shimla

The Himachal Pradesh Road Transport Corporation (HRTC) Employees Union staged gate meetings and protests in Shimla, demanding the immediate payment of delayed salaries and wages, and warning of a possible work boycott if monthly payments are not made on time. Union State President Mansingh Thakur claimed that despite repeated assurances from the management, salary disbursement had not been completed in most HRTC units. He said employees in around 28 depots across Himachal Pradesh were still awaiting their wages, with only a few depots having received payments.

Thakur highlighted that drivers, conductors, and mechanics posted in remote regions were under severe financial stress due to the delay. He added that employees had earlier requested salary release by Tuesday evening, as many were struggling to manage basic daily needs while on duty. Issuing a fresh warning, he said the union has demanded that salaries be credited by the 1st or 2nd of every month. He cautioned that if payments are not made on time, employees—including drivers, conductors, and mechanics—would stop work after the 2nd of each month until dues are cleared.

He also urged workers to stay united and not be misled by what he called divisive leadership. According to him, nearly 12,000 employees and 7,000 to 8,000 pensioners depend on HRTC, impacting about 20,000 families across the state. Thakur noted that while the state faces financial constraints, other government departments are receiving timely salaries, whereas HRTC staff continue to face delays. He added that since its formation in 1974, the corporation has depended heavily on government support and struggles with revenue shortfalls due to subsidised and free travel schemes.

He further said employees are unfairly held responsible for the corporation’s financial difficulties despite working under tough conditions, stressing that timely payment of salaries is their rightful entitlement. The union warned that if the situation is not resolved soon, protests and work stoppages may intensify further in the coming months.
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Wed, 13 May 2026
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Lt Governor Manoj Sinha led a padyatra under the "Nasha Mukt Jammu and Kashmir Abhiyan" campaign in Jammu and Kashmir.

Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Tuesday led a padyatra in Baramulla district of North Kashmir as part of the ongoing ‘Nasha Mukt Jammu and Kashmir Abhiyan’, a major initiative aimed at combating drug abuse across the Union Territory. The march witnessed wide participation from students, youth, members of civil society, and district administration officials, reflecting a collective resolve to address the growing challenge of narcotics. The presence of multiple sections of society highlighted the administration’s emphasis on community involvement in the anti-drug campaign.


During the event, the Lieutenant Governor addressed the gathering and underlined the importance of a united, community-driven approach to eliminate drug abuse from society. He appealed particularly to young people to stay away from substance use and remain focused on education, health, and nation-building activities.


He reiterated that the administration is fully committed to taking strict and sustained action against drug traffickers operating in the region. At the same time, he stressed that enforcement alone is not enough and must be complemented with continuous awareness campaigns, prevention strategies, and rehabilitation efforts for affected individuals.


Officials informed that participants in the padyatra took a collective pledge to contribute towards building a drug-free Jammu and Kashmir. The march began from Government Degree College Baramulla and concluded at Dak Bungalow Baramulla, symbolising the public outreach aspect of the campaign. The padyatra forms part of a larger 100-day intensive awareness drive launched by the administration to strengthen outreach against drug abuse. As part of this initiative, more than two lakh awareness and outreach programmes have already been conducted across Jammu and Kashmir.


The Lieutenant Governor also acknowledged the efforts of the police and administration in intensifying both enforcement actions and awareness drives. He praised their work in identifying and acting against drug peddlers while also engaging with communities to spread awareness about the harmful effects of narcotics. He further stated that the anti-narcotics campaign will be strengthened in the coming days, and assured that strict action will continue against anyone involved in the illegal drug trade, with no leniency shown.

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Tue, 12 May 2026
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Delhi LG has asked DDA to develop Dwarka, Rohini, and Narela as separate business hubs.

Delhi Lieutenant Governor Taranjit Singh Sandhu has instructed the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) to create a detailed, time-bound strategy to develop Dwarka, Rohini, and Narela as decentralized economic and business hubs to attract both domestic and international investment. According to the proposal, Dwarka—developed by the DDA—is expected to emerge as a major investment destination, supported by coordinated efforts led by LG Sandhu, who also chairs the authority. Similar development initiatives are planned for Rohini and Narela.

During a recent meeting with senior DDA officials, Sandhu reviewed plans for transformative growth in these sub-cities. He highlighted several key drivers such as the operational Urban Extension Road, expanding metro connectivity, Transit-Oriented Development policy, upcoming education and diplomatic hubs, and large DDA land parcels ready for investment.

He emphasized the potential of positioning these areas as centers for non-polluting industries like IT, IT-enabled services, healthcare, global capability centers, and digital infrastructure. Improved connectivity with central Delhi and the airport also makes them suitable for data centers, semiconductor units, and warehousing, in line with the Master Plan.

The LG noted that such development would help attract investment that has been moving to other cities, generate employment, and strengthen the city’s economy in a sustainable manner. He directed the DDA to finalize a concrete action plan in consultation with all stakeholders at the earliest.
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SSS Defence has delivered 2,000 M72 (5.56×45 mm) carbines to the Uttar Pradesh Police, marking a key step in India’s push for indigenous defence production and modernization of state forces, according to a post on X. The Bengaluru-based company, a subsidiary of Stumpp Schuele & Somappa Springs, is a private defence manufacturer established in 2017 that develops small arms and tactical equipment for military and police use. The M72 carbine is a compact, lightweight, semi-automatic weapon designed for urban and close-range operations, offering improved handling, reliability, and quick target response. The contract, awarded in March 2025, reflects growing trust in Indian-made defence systems and aligns with the government’s “Make in India” and “Atmanirbhar Bharat” initiatives aimed at boosting domestic manufacturing and reducing imports.

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