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During his recent official visit to India, Rear Admiral Garin Golding, Chief of the Royal New Zealand Navy, engaged in high-level discussions with General Upendra Dwivedi, the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) of India. The meeting, which took place on March 18, 2025, was a key highlight of Golding’s week-long visit from March 16 to 21. The primary focus of these discussions was to explore opportunities for strengthening defence ties between the two nations, with a particular emphasis on maritime cooperation, joint training programs, and regional security in the Indo-Pacific. The discussions revolved around enhancing operational engagements between the two armed forces and fostering high-level strategic dialogues to address shared security concerns. Both military leaders acknowledged the need for closer collaboration in response to emerging security threats in the region. Given the growing geopolitical complexities, particularly in the Indo-Pacific, they underscored the importance of strengthening maritime security frameworks and interoperability between their respective naval forces. The meeting marked a significant step towards expanding defence cooperation and facilitating information exchange on key security issues.
As part of his visit, Rear Admiral Golding also paid tribute at India’s National War Memorial, honoring the sacrifices of Indian soldiers. This gesture reinforced the spirit of mutual respect and camaraderie between the two nations. Furthermore, Golding attended the prestigious Raisina Dialogue, a global platform for discussions on geopolitics and security, where he engaged with defence and strategic experts. His participation highlighted New Zealand’s growing interest in playing an active role in regional security dialogues and strengthening ties with India. The timing of this meeting is particularly significant as it follows the recent signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between India and New Zealand, aimed at deepening their defence partnership and enhancing maritime safety efforts. This agreement reflects the shared commitment of both nations to maintaining peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific, an area of strategic importance where issues such as territorial disputes, maritime piracy, and freedom of navigation are growing concerns.
By reinforcing their defence ties, India and New Zealand seek to improve their capabilities in areas such as joint naval exercises, intelligence sharing, and coordinated efforts in disaster response and humanitarian assistance. The ongoing dialogue and planned engagements between the two nations signal a strong and sustained commitment to advancing defence cooperation. Moving forward, both countries are expected to explore new avenues for collaboration, including technology sharing and capacity-building initiatives, to address contemporary security challenges more effectively. As regional security dynamics continue to evolve, India and New Zealand’s strengthened defence engagement serves as a testament to their shared vision of a stable and secure Indo-Pacific. Their growing partnership is expected to contribute not only to the security interests of both nations but also to broader international efforts aimed at promoting regional peace and stability.
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<p>Prime Minister <strong>Narendra Modi</strong> on Tuesday praised the recently concluded Maha Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj, calling it a magnificent display of India's cultural heritage and collective spirit. Addressing the Lok Sabha, he expressed gratitude to the people of the country for making the event a grand success.</p>
<p>"I salute the citizens of India who played a role in the successful organization of the Maha Kumbh. Many individuals and institutions contributed to this achievement, and I extend my thanks to all the 'karma yogis' from both the government and society," PM Modi said. He emphasized that the world witnessed India’s magnificence during the Maha Kumbh, acknowledging the immense efforts of the people of Uttar Pradesh, especially those from Prayagraj. Modi described the event as a reflection of a "national awakening," one that would inspire future accomplishments and silence those who doubt India's strength.</p>
<p>The Prime Minister reiterated his belief in 'Sabka Prayas' (collective effort), which he had highlighted in his Independence Day speech from the Red Fort. He noted that the Maha Kumbh was a testament to this philosophy, demonstrating how unity and dedication could bring about extraordinary success.</p>
<p>Beyond its religious and cultural significance, PM Modi also highlighted the Maha Kumbh’s message of water conservation. He suggested expanding the 'Nadi Utsav' initiative, which promotes awareness about preserving rivers, ensuring that future generations understand the importance of water resources.</p>
<p>Maha Kumbh 2025: A Grand Gathering of Faith and Devotion: According to Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, more than 662 million devotees took part in the sacred bath at the Triveni Sangam, the confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna, and the mythical Saraswati. Held between January 13 and February 26, the Maha Kumbh attracted people from all walks of life, including politicians, athletes, industrialists, and Bollywood celebrities, all coming together to participate in the holy ritual.</p>
<p>To ensure security and smooth operations, authorities implemented advanced safety measures, including anti-drone systems and AI-enabled cameras. The entire Maha Kumbh Nagar was designated as Uttar Pradesh’s 76th district for the event, spanning 40 hectares and functioning around the clock for six weeks. This Maha Kumbh was not just a religious gathering—it was a reflection of India’s deep-rooted traditions, organizational excellence, and the unwavering faith of millions.</p>
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Ajit Doval and Tulsi Gabbard discuss US-India security cooperation and intelligence sharing.
India’s National Security Advisor, Ajit Doval, held bilateral talks with US Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, on Sunday, focusing on strengthening intelligence sharing and security cooperation. Doval also led a global intelligence conclave, where top security officials from several countries—including Canada and the UK—gathered to discuss critical security concerns.
India-US Dialogue on Security Cooperation: According to official sources, Doval and Gabbard had an in-depth discussion on enhancing intelligence collaboration under the India-US strategic partnership. Their conversation primarily revolved around counterterrorism, emerging technological threats, and Indo-Pacific security challenges.
Gabbard arrived in New Delhi early Sunday for a two-and-a-half-day visit, marking her first high-level visit to India as a key official in the Trump administration. The intelligence conclave hosted by India brought together top security officials from countries such as the US, UK, Canada, Australia, Germany, and New Zealand. While discussions were held behind closed doors, sources revealed that key topics included countering terror financing, preventing money laundering, and extradition policies. Additionally, Indian officials raised concerns over anti-India groups operating from foreign nations, particularly pro-Khalistan organizations.
Gabbard’s International Tour: As part of her multi-nation diplomatic tour, Gabbard is visiting Japan, Thailand, and France. On Tuesday, she is set to address the Raisina Dialogue in New Delhi. This marks her second foreign trip since assuming office as US intelligence chief, following her visit to Germany for the Munich Security Conference last month. Notably, she met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Washington DC during his visit to the US last month. Intelligence officials at the conclave also reportedly discussed major global conflicts, including the Russia-Ukraine war and tensions in West Asia.
India-Canada Tensions Over Nijjar Case: The ongoing diplomatic tensions between India and Canada surfaced once again with the visit of Canadian spy chief Daniel Rogers to New Delhi. Relations between the two nations have been strained since former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused Indian agents of potential involvement in the killing of Khalistani leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in September 2023—a claim India strongly dismissed as "baseless and absurd."
Matters escalated further last October when Canada expelled several Indian diplomats, prompting India to remove Canadian diplomat Stewart Wheeler and five others in retaliation. With Rogers in India, sources suggest that these issues will be on the agenda when he meets Doval. The Doval-Gabbard meeting and intelligence conclave highlight India’s growing role in global security discussions, with pressing issues like terrorism, geopolitical tensions, and intelligence collaboration taking center stage.
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Fire Breaks Out at Gurugram's Kingdom of Dreams; Firefighters Arrive at the Scene
A massive fire broke out at the Kingdom of Dreams, a popular cultural and entertainment destination in Gurugram's Sector 29, on Thursday. The blaze originated in the venue’s culture gallery, sending thick plumes of smoke into the air. Fire department teams quickly arrived at the scene and launched efforts to contain the flames.
Authorities have yet to determine the exact cause of the fire. Eyewitnesses reported seeing large clouds of smoke billowing over the iconic venue, which is known for its theatrical performances, live entertainment, and cultural showcases. The incident caused panic among visitors and staff, prompting immediate evacuation measures. Firefighters are working tirelessly to bring the situation under control, using multiple fire tenders to douse the flames. Officials are assessing the extent of the damage, though initial reports suggest significant losses in the affected area.
Emergency response teams have cordoned off the site to ensure safety and facilitate firefighting operations. Local authorities have urged residents and visitors to avoid the area to prevent congestion and allow rescue efforts to proceed smoothly. This fire marks a significant setback for the Kingdom of Dreams, a landmark venue that attracts tourists and art enthusiasts from across the country. Investigations are underway to determine the cause of the blaze and assess whether any safety lapses contributed to the incident.
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A complaint has been filed against Mohan Babu regarding the death of Sooryavansham actress Soundarya.
A new controversy has surfaced regarding the tragic death of actress Sowmya Sathyanarayana, widely known by her stage name, Soundarya. She tragically lost her life in a plane crash in 2004. Soundarya was best remembered for her role as Radha Singh in the 1999 Amitabh Bachchan-starrer Sooryavansham. As per an NDTV report, a complaint has been filed against veteran Telugu actor Mohan Babu in Andhra Pradesh’s Khammam district. The complaint alleges that Soundarya’s death might not have been accidental but was instead linked to a property dispute.
Social activist Chittimallu, who lodged the complaint, claims that Mohan Babu pressured Soundarya and her brother to sell a six-acre property in Shamshabad. When they refused, tensions escalated between the two actors. Following Soundarya’s untimely death, Mohan Babu allegedly took control of the land. Soundarya passed away on April 17, 2004, in a plane crash while en route to a political event in Karimnagar. She was only 31 years old and was reportedly pregnant at the time. Shockingly, her body was never recovered from the crash site.
The activist is now demanding an official investigation into Mohan Babu’s alleged involvement in the land dispute. He has also called on authorities to seize the contested property. Additionally, he has sought police protection, claiming he has received threats over the issue. The complaint also references a separate land dispute involving Mohan Babu and his son, Manchu Manoj, which had previously made headlines.
So far, no FIR has been registered, and Mohan Babu has not issued any response regarding the allegations. Authorities have also yet to comment on the matter. Soundarya was a celebrated actress in Telugu cinema and also worked in Kannada, Tamil, Hindi, and Malayalam films. She was widely regarded as one of the most successful actresses in Telugu film history. Her accolades include three Nandi Awards, two Karnataka State Film Awards, and six Filmfare Awards South. In 2002, she won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film as a producer for the critically acclaimed Kannada movie Dweepa.
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