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PM MODI GIVES GREEN LIGHT TO INDIAN FORCES AFTER PAHALGAM

Prime Minister Narendra Modi chaired a high-level security meeting with Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, NSA Ajit Doval, CDS Anil Chauhan, and top military officials to assess the situation following the Pahalgam terror attack. Modi expressed strong confidence in the armed forces’ professionalism and reaffirmed India’s firm resolve to eliminate terrorism. The meeting underscored the government’s commitment to national security amid heightened tensions. Meanwhile, Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif remained in the spotlight amid ongoing India-Pakistan concerns. Hindustan Times Videos continues to deliver comprehensive global news with a unique Indian perspective, keeping viewers informed on critical developments from around the world.

 

 NEW CANADIAN PM SLAMS TRUMP

Canada’s new Prime Minister, Mark Carney, launched a scathing critique of U.S. President Donald Trump following his Liberal party’s election victory. In his victory speech in Ottawa, Carney accused the U.S. of “betrayal” over trade tensions, tariffs, and annexation threats. Declaring that Canada would “win this trade war,” he emphasized that while the country is recovering from the shock, it must never forget the lessons. His comments mark a firm stance against Trump’s aggressive economic policies and reflect Canada’s shift toward a more assertive foreign policy in the face of American pressure. Carney’s remarks drew loud support from the crowd.

 

MUSK DODGES BILLIONS IN FINES

 A Senate report has revealed that Elon Musk may have avoided $2.37 billion in penalties due to his role in the Trump administration as head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). The report suggests that Musk benefited significantly from reduced federal scrutiny, with multiple investigations into Tesla, SpaceX, and Neuralink either delayed or withdrawn. Notably, a $46 million discrimination case against SpaceX was dropped. Despite stepping down from DOGE, Tesla still faces legal threats, including a DOJ investigation into Autopilot misrepresentation. Musk now focuses on launching a robotaxi service while projecting massive growth in Tesla’s autonomous fleet by 2026.

 

INDIA SLAMS PAKISTAN AT UN

India strongly rebuked Pakistan at the United Nations after its Defence Minister Khwaja Asif admitted to supporting terrorism. Ambassador Yojna Patel called Pakistan a “rogue state” fueling global terrorism, citing Asif’s public confession about backing terror outfits for decades. She criticized Pakistan for misusing global platforms for propaganda while India mourned 26 lives lost in the Pahalgam terror attack. Speaking at the launch of VOTAN, Patel urged the global community to support victims and stand against terrorism. India has since suspended key agreements with Pakistan. Patel’s remarks reflect India’s zero-tolerance stance and call for unified global condemnation of terrorism.

 

US FIGHTER JET FALLS OVERBOARD

A $67-million F/A-18E fighter jet accidentally plunged into the Red Sea after slipping off the USS Harry S. Truman aircraft carrier. The aircraft was being towed within the hangar bay when the crew lost control. A tractor towing the plane also fell overboard. Fortunately, all personnel are safe, with one sailor sustaining a minor injury. The incident marks the second such loss involving an F/A-18 from the Truman within six months. Currently deployed in the Middle East, the carrier continues its operations amidst rising regional tensions, particularly with Houthi rebels in Yemen. The U.S. Navy is investigating the incident.

 

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