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Rakuten Group has filed a lawsuit against the Japanese government, claiming that the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications' decision to effectively ban reward points from the furusato nozei (hometown tax donation program) starting in October is unlawful.
Gautam Adani, Chairman of the Adani Group, on Friday announced that the conglomerate will build Artificial Intelligence-first Healthcare Temples initiated from Ahmedabad and Mumbai. Speaking at the 5th Annual Conference of the Society for Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery - Asia Pacific (SMISS-AP) in Mumbai today, Adani said, We will be delivering on this promise through the Adani Healthcare Temples --1,000-bed integrated campuses that we will initiate from Ahmedabad and Mumbai. These healthcare infrastructures are designed to be world-class, affordable, AI-first healthcare ecosystems -- and we are proud to have the Mayo Clinic guiding us on the design, implementation, and global standards in medical infrastructure and research, Adani said. Chairman of the Adani Group further stated the group is preparing for a capital expenditure investment of nearly 100 billion US dollars over the next five years, adding that the these investments are the manifestation of the future of India. Adani Group Chairman said that the scale and pace of this investment and its commitment are unprecedented in India's private sector history. In a stirring address tracing his entrepreneurial journey, Gautam Adani, Chairman of the Adani Group, reflected on the formative experiences and bold decisions that helped build one of India's largest infrastructure conglomerates. Adani began by recounting his early days in Mumbai, where his first commission deal earned Rs 10,000 from a Japanese buyer, which was less about the money and more about the realisation that beliefs must always outpace doubts. Highlighting the essence of entrepreneurship, Adani stated, It never begins with a grand vision; It begins with a spark of conviction; It begins with the courage to act, even when the future is uncertain, and it begins with the willingness to dream alone. He recalled being called back to Ahmedabad in 1981 to run his brother's PVC film factory at the age of 19. This experience, he said, gave him invaluable lessons in resilience, people management, and navigating the challenges of the Licence Raj. It taught me the resilience needed to manage daily operational challenges. I got exposed to the complexities of managing people, especially factory workers. And I learnt the challenges of the Licensed Raj, where just a few companies control the landscape and did not want any change, Adani added. Adani also mentioned the Group's success of the Mundra project in Gujarat. It all started in Mundra with the objective to build a salt export jetty along with a US partner. To make a long story short, the partner backed out, and we were left to build the jetty by ourselves. Around this time in 1995-96, Gujarat pioneered a Public-Private Partnership policy for port development, aiming to tap private sector capabilities. We dived right in. Keep in mind, we had never laid a brick before. Almost everyone called it madness. A port in a marshland to be built by a team with no construction experience! he added. Adani emphasised that Mundra was more than just a port. Mundra is the manifestation of a belief made real, he stated. Mundra is home to India's largest multi-cargo port, the world's largest private single-site thermal power plant, a massive integrated solar and wind manufacturing hub, and clusters of industries including petrochemicals and copper smelting. He noted that the journey that started in Mundra has now extended across India, making Adani Group the world's second-largest solar power company and builder of the world's largest single-site hybrid renewable park of 30 GW over 500 sq km. The company is now India's largest private airport operator, handling over 25 per cent of passenger traffic and 38 per cent of air cargo. With India's largest ports and logistics network, Adani said the Group now handles 30 per cent of the country's seaborne cargo and operates an integrated energy business -- spanning thermal and renewable generation, LNG, LPG, battery storage, EV charging, hydrogen, mining, and more. He also highlighted the Group's growing presence in cement manufacturing, aerospace and defence, data centres, and real estate. (ANI)
Rajasthan Deputy Chief Minister Diya Kumari offered prayers at the historic Shri Rajrajeshwar Shiva Temple, located within the City Palace in Jaipur, marking the auspicious beginning of the holy month of 'Sawan'. On the occasion, she performed Jal and Dugdha Abhishek (ritual bathing with water and milk) of Lord Shiva and prayed for the peace, prosperity and well-being of the people of the state. 'Sawan' is the fifth month of the Hindu lunar calendar, and is considered one of the holiest months in Hinduism. The temple reverberated with Vedic chants in the early morning as the Deputy CM, in keeping with traditional rituals, offered her prayers with deep devotion. She performed Rudrabhishek of the Shiva Linga and later joined in the aarti, accompanied by the sounds of conch shells, bells, and hymns. Several women devotees and young girls attended the prayer ceremony. The fragrance of flowers, incense, and the rhythmic chanting of mantras further enriched the spiritual atmosphere. Speaking on the occasion, Dy. CM Diya Kumari said, The month of Sawan is a symbol of spiritual energy, devotion and inner reflection. I have prayed at the feet of Lord Shiva for the continued well-being, good health and prosperity of all residents of Rajasthan. She extended her heartfelt wishes to the people of the state for the holy month of Sawan, urging them to engage in both devotion and acts of compassion during this sacred period. 'Sawan' holds a special place in Hindu mythology. Devotees undertake fasts and offer prayers to seek the blessings of Lord Shiva during this period. The chanting of Shiva mantras, singing bhajans (devotional songs), and performing Rudrabhishek (ceremonial bathing of Shiva Lingam with holy substances) are common practices observed with fervour across households and temples during 'Sawan' month. Early in the morning today, devotees also flocked to Ujjain's Mahakaleshwar temple to offer prayers on the first day of the 'Sawan' month. To mark the occasion,' Rudrabhishek' was performed at the temple. This year, Sawan month commences from July 11 and will conclude on August 9. (ANI)
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday chaired a high-level meeting with Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on the rejuvenation of the Yamuna River. Union Ministers Manohar Lal Khattar and CR Patil along with Delhi Public Works Department (PWD) Minister, attended the meeting. Union Home Secretary Govind Mohan and Delhi Chief Secretary Dharmendra were also present in the meeting with senior officials of the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Delhi government. The discussion focused on coordinated efforts and action plans to restore and rejuvenate the Yamuna River, which is considered critical to the environmental and public health of Delhi. Earlier this week, the Delhi Jal Board, under the leadership of Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, has rolled out a 45-point action plan aimed at enhancing the capital's water infrastructure, upgrading sewerage networks, increasing transparency in tanker services, and rejuvenating the heavily polluted Yamuna River. The comprehensive plan, backed by a budget of Rs 9,000 crore, is targeted for completion by next year, a senior official confirmed. The campaign aims to provide the capital with clean water and a pollution-free Yamuna. Chief Minister Gupta is personally leading the efforts to rejuvenate the river, with close monitoring also being conducted by Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena and PWD Minister Parvesh Verma. The budget for the mission is worth Rs 9,000 crore and is targeted for completion by next year, a senior official said. Additionally, the Central Government and the Delhi Government are collaborating on a war footing to clean the River Yamuna. The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) will re-verify a total of 360 small and large drains in the city, and a drone survey will be conducted for 22 major drains falling into the river. A total of 67 locations have been identified for pollution monitoring in the Yamuna River. A survey will be conducted by July and the report will be submitted to the Delhi Jal Board. (ANI)
A first-generation Hermes Birkin bag has been sold at a Paris auction for approximately 1.47 billion yen, marking the highest price ever paid for a handbag. The winning bidder was a Japanese collector, and the sale was held by Sotheby’s.
The video game industry is undergoing a major transformation, moving beyond its traditional image as a pastime for children and enthusiasts to become a vast, multifaceted entertainment business. The global gaming market was estimated at 33 trillion yen in 2023, highlighting its explosive growth.
Pakistan is grappling with an alarming education crisis, with over 25.37 million children aged 5-16 out of school, according to Dawn News. In a country where access to quality education remains a persistent challenge, non-formal education (NFE) has emerged as a critical lifeline for millions. As reported by Dawn, the latest data comes from the Pakistan's Non-Formal Education Report 2023-24, launched at Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU). The report was developed by the Pakistan Institute of Education (PIE) in collaboration with the Ministry of Education and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA). Federal Education Minister Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui, who attended the launch, underscored the urgency of the issue. He stated that the COVID-19 pandemic and recent natural disasters, such as floods, had significantly worsened the situation. He described the report as a vital tool for developing targeted policies and praised it for shedding light on a neglected segment of the education sector. According to Dawn News, the report recommends the expansion of Accelerated Learning Programs (ALPs), especially ALP (Middle-Tech) models, which boast 70% retention rates and offer both academic and vocational training. It also stresses the need to address regional disparities, improve adult literacy, and strengthen data collection and utilisation. Dawn noted that Pakistan currently operates 35,427 NFE centres, serving over 1.29 million learners, marking a 20% increase in enrolment from the previous year. Siddiqui announced that the Federal Non-Formal Education Policy 2025 and the National Action Plan for NFE 2025 are both in development. He emphasised the need for data-driven policy, noting that a functioning Education Management Information System (EMIS) is key to improving governance and access. He also shared plans to introduce a standardised assessment system for NFE teachers and implement a comprehensive management framework to bring out-of-school children back into classrooms. Siddiqui called on all stakeholders to utilise the data presented in the report to improve educational planning and outreach. However, despite repeated promises and the involvement of international partners like Japan, Pakistan continues to demonstrate a chronic inability to prioritise education as a national imperative. While officials deliver polished speeches and announce future policies, millions of children remain trapped in a cycle of poverty and illiteracy, abandoned by a system riddled with neglect, mismanagement, and political apathy. Public education in Pakistan continues to be poorly funded, inadequately regulated, and mostly out of reach, particularly for girls and children from marginalised communities. This deepening crisis proves that Pakistan's failure to educate its children is not just a policy gap; it is a national betrayal sustained by decades of state neglect. (ANI)
Amid ongoing devastation caused by heavy rainfall and flash floods in Himachal Pradesh, the state's Revenue, Horticulture and Tribal Development Minister Jagat Singh Negi on Wednesday announced the government's decision to shift the flood-affected College of Horticulture and Forestry from Thunag in Mandi district to Sundernagar, citing massive infrastructure damage and safety concerns. Addressing the media, Negi said that keeping in mind the studies and safety of students, the flood-hit college has been relocated to a safer location in Sundernagar in Mandi from Thunag. The college in Thunag, which functions under our Horticulture University, was severely impacted by the flash floods on the evening of June 30. Around 300 students study horticulture and forestry there. It's fortunate that most of them were not present on campus that night, as they were staying in PG accommodations or rented homes. Those who were there managed to save their lives by walking to safety. He said. Negi stated that following an assessment, the university has declared holidays until July 14. Examinations and new admissions are also due. We assessed whether classes could resume at the original location, but the infrastructure is severely compromised. Even the buildings are unsafe. So, we decided to shift the college to Sundernagar for now, he said. He clarified that the relocation was a temporary arrangement. We are not merging this college with any other institution, and the college at Chunal will not be shut down either, he added. Negi also expressed frustration over the college being opened earlier without proper infrastructure. There was no hostel except for about seven girl students. Around 95 per cent of the students lived in houses near the nallah, which turned disastrous, he said. We have directed the university to identify a safe and permanent location where classes and hostels can be operated immediately. We want the college to function independently and not as a merged entity, the minister stressed. Negi has called for legislative action against unplanned construction, he said, with consensus in the upcoming Assembly session, the state would come up with a Law to regulate unscientific construction. The minister admitted that unchecked construction near rivers and streams was a serious problem. We often say houses shouldn't be within 100 metres of rivers, but people forget quickly. There's a need for strict laws, and we will bring a proposal in the upcoming Assembly session. If passed unanimously, it will pave the way for enforcement, he stated. Highlighting the state's plight, Negi alleged that the Union government is discriminating against it in terms of assistance and in post-disaster aid. In 2023, damage worth Rs 10,000 crore was assessed in Himachal Pradesh, but we received only Rs 2,006 crore under the Post Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA). Even then, 25 per cent of the amount must be contributed by the state government. He said. He said the Rs 2,006 crore includes schemes across multiple departments such as PWD, Jal Shakti, Horticulture, Forest, Agriculture, and Animal Husbandry. This help came late in 2025, even though the loss occurred in 2023. Now in 2024, we are again facing large-scale destruction. Even BJP's national president and Union ministers from Himachal have seen it, he said. Despite having the national president of the BJP and Union ministers from Himachal Pradesh, why is the Centre discriminating against the state when it comes to assistance? he said, attacking the BJP. Negi appreciated former Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur's decision to join the current Chief Minister in meeting of central leaders. Last time we had asked them to join us in Delhi. Now they are willing. That's a good step. Only when pain is felt personally does one understand its gravity, he said. When asked about Mandi MP Kangana Ranaut's involvement in flood relief, Negi launched a scathing attack. We've heard she is unhappy. If she's not happy being an MP, she should resign. Let someone who wants to serve the people take her place, he said. Negi remarked, I think Kangana Ranaut is better suited for Bollywood. There she has everything makeup artists, ready-made setups. But public service demands a different mindset. And I don't think she's willing to change that mindset. Negi said the impact of the monsoon was still growing. The rainfall hasn't stopped. Mandi district has suffered the most, though damage in other districts is also increasing. As of today, 2,004 roads are blocked, including a national highway near Kataula in Mandi, he said. Over 700 water schemes are disrupted. Electricity lines have also taken a hit. Thousands of orchards and farmlands have been washed away. Around 1,300 houses have been reported as partially or completely damaged, he added. He said a revenue department committee would assess the damage to ensure genuine compensation. Often, those with less damage get more relief, while real victims suffer. We will ensure this doesn't happen, he said. Negi also pointed out that in 2023, Himachal Pradesh was the first state in India to offer Rs 7 lakh as relief for completely damaged houses. The Centre only gives Rs 1.2 lakh. Even now, the Centre's contribution under PDNA limits house compensation to Rs 2 lakh. This needs to be revised. The national president of the ruling party and our MP Kangana Ranaut should raise this issue with the Centre. If they can't do that, then there's no point in talking about serving the public, Negi added. (ANI)
Indian head coach Gautam Gambhir spoke on his mindset as a coach, saying that for him, first-class cricket is the most important format and every opinion about the team's dressing room culture matters to him. Gambhir was speaking to Sony Sports Network, the official broadcasters of the ongoing India's five-Test tour to England, during the third Test at Lord's. Speaking to the former teammate Cheteshwar Pujara, now handling broadcast duties as a commentator, Gambhir said, Probably this is the first time that the transition is happening in all three departments. I think for me, first-class cricket is the most important format, back home. He also expressed that for this team and him, it is about growing, learning, and competing every day. It is about fighting every day. And it is about representing the tri-colour every day. Gautam Gambhir is not important. Indian cricket is important. Everyone has the right to have an opinion about the culture of that dressing room. And every opinion for me will matter, he added. Speaking about family, with Gambhir notably flying back to India to be by his ailing mother's side ahead of the first Test at Leeds, the World Cup-winning left-hander said, See, family's role is important, but you have got to understand one thing. You're here for a purpose. For me, I think every day is a switch-on moment. While Gambhir has been a successful white-ball coach, having won the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 as a head coach and overseeing a fiery, in-form young T20I team under the captaincy of Suryakumar Yadav, his Test returns so far have not been great, with India having lost their first home series in 12 years to New Zealand, that too in a 0-3 whitewash last year and surrendering the Border-Gavaskar Trophy back to Australia after a decade, with a 1-3 loss away from home. This cost India a hat-trick of appearances in the ICC World Test Championship final. So far under his coaching, India has just won four out of their 12 Tests, losing seven and one ending in a draw. At the end of the first session, England was 83/2, with Joe Root (24*) and Ollie Pope (12*) unbeaten at the crease, having formed a 39-run partnership. After England won the toss and opted to bat first, the openers Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett were watchful against the fiery pace of Jasprit Bumrah and Akash Deep, who beat their bat several times, on a pitch which had a little grass, but not a lot of carry initially. Having scored 15 runs in the first seven overs, Zak Crawley broke the shackles in the eighth over by Akash, striking him for three boundaries, one through the covers, one edged over the slip cordon, and the last one being the best of the lot. At the end of 13 overs, England was 35/0, with Duckett (19*) and Crawley (18*) unbeaten., having gone through the first hour safely despite some threatening bowling. All-rounder Nitish Kumar Reddy was introduced to the attack immediately after drinks break. The move paid off handsomely as he managed to make Duckett and Crawley give away their wickets, caught by wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant. Duckett went back for a 40-ball 23 (three fours) while Crawley (18 in 43 balls with four boundaries). England was suddenly in soup, at 44/2. Duckett got dismissed while attempting a pull, while the delivery brushed past Crawley's gloves into Pant's hands. Joe Root joined Ollie Pope, and with two boundaries in Mohammed Siraj's 18th over, Root brought up England's 50-run mark in 16.4 overs. With a flick through mid-wicket and a drive through covers, Root asserted his intent to score big and make amends for the last two disappointing matches. Root and Pope made sure that England ended the session without any further damage. Brief Scores
China's Ministry of Commerce on Wednesday announced export restrictions against eight Taiwanese companies, a move analysts described as largely symbolic and unlikely to have a significant commercial impact, Focus Taiwan reported. The restrictions, which took effect immediately, ban Chinese exports of dual-use items, products with both civilian and military applications, to the targeted entities. According to Focus Taiwan, the companies include Aerospace Industrial Development Corp. (AIDC), Geosat Aerospace & Technology, National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology, JC Tech, CSBC Corp., Taiwan, Jong Shyn Shipbuilding Group, Lungteh Shipbuilding, and GWS Technologies. MOFCOM said the sanctions were enacted under China's Export Control Law and its regulations on dual-use items. However, Taiwanese scholars and industry leaders said the impact would be minimal. Wu Se-chih, a consultant at Taiwan Thinktank, told Focus Taiwan that the move is more superficial than substantive, given that most of Taiwan's defence-related industries have little to no reliance on Chinese supply chains. Wu suggested that the restrictions were a political signal aimed at Taiwan's Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) government and President Lai Ching-te, whose recent speeches emphasised national unity against China's annexation threat. Chang Wu-ueh, director of Tamkang University's Center for Cross-Strait Relations, said the sanctions may have been triggered by three key developments
The Ambassador of Japan to India, Keiichi Ono, led a high-level delegation of leading Japanese companies on an official visit to Dholera Special Investment Region (Dholera SIR), India's greenfield smart industrial city under the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC), an official statement from the Ministry of Commerce & Industry noted. Notably, the visit marked a significant milestone in advancing industrial cooperation between India and Japan, built on shared values of innovation, sustainability and inclusive development. The two-day engagement began on Wednesday with a conference session in Ahmedabad, followed by a site visit to Dholera Special Investment Region (SIR) on Thursday. The session held on Wednesday featured opening remarks by Resident Executive Officer & Regional Head for Asia Pacific, Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) Kazuko Sakuma and Chief Representative, JETRO Ahmedabad Yu Yoshida. Mona K. Khandhar, Principal Secretary, Department of Science and Technology, Government of Gujarat, also addressed the gathering. Delivering the keynote address, CEO & MD, National Industrial Corridor Development Corporation (NICDC), Rajat Kumar Saini, underscored the deepening strategic partnership between India and Japan. He noted that the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC), inspired by Japan's Tokyo-Osaka corridor, continues to benefit from Japanese collaboration and investment, the official statement said. The session showcased presentations on India's evolving industrial ecosystem and the emergence of Dholera as a hub for advanced manufacturing. A special address by Ambassador Keiichi Ono concluded the session, in which he appreciated India's vision for semiconductors and smart cities, and reaffirmed Japan's continued support for India's economic transformation. The day concluded with a networking dinner that fostered greater engagement between Indian and Japanese stakeholders. According to the official statement by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, the Japanese delegation undertook an on-site tour of the city's planned infrastructure and facilities, accompanied by officials from Dholera Industrial City Development Ltd. (DICDL) and the National Industrial Corridor Development Corporation (NICDC). The delegation conducted various site visits, such as those to the Water Treatment Plant, Canal Front Development, Power Substation, the under-construction Tata Electronics semiconductor fabrication plant, and the ABCD Building, which houses the Integrated Command and Control Centre (ICCC) and the Experience Centre. According to the statement, the delegation was briefed on the Tata Electronics semiconductor fabrication facility, being developed in partnership with Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation (PSMC) of Taiwan. This project, a key component of the Semicon India Programme, forms part of over INR 1.54 lakh crore in semiconductor-related investments underway in Gujarat. The high-level delegation also reviewed Dholera's planned social infrastructure--including a multi-speciality hospital, fire station, integrated school, premium guest house, residential and commercial complexes, and hospitality hubs--designed to make Dholera a fully livable and investor-ready smart city. The Ministry of Commerce and Industry underscored that Dholera represents India's Vision 2047 of becoming a developed, self-reliant, and innovation-driven economy. With multimodal connectivity through the Ahmedabad-Dholera Expressway and the upcoming Greenfield International Airport, plug-and-play industrial zones, real-time governance via ICCC, and robust utility infrastructure, Dholera is envisioned as more than just an industrial base. The official statement highlighted that the visit by the Japanese delegation highlights Dholera's rising global prominence and its potential to serve as India's gateway to advanced manufacturing. As India advances toward its goal of becoming a global economic and technological leader by 2047, Dholera SIR stands as a model of integrated planning, international cooperation, and futuristic infrastructure. (ANI)
China has agreed to sign a Southeast Asian treaty banning nuclear weapons, a move hailed by regional diplomats amid rising global security tensions and looming US tariffs, Al Jazeera reported. The confirmation came during the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Foreign Ministers' Meeting in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday, where Malaysia's Foreign Minister Mohamad Hasan said Beijing had committed to signing the Southeast Asian Nuclear Weapon-Free Zone (SEANWFZ) treaty. China made a commitment to ensure that they will sign the treaty without reservation, Hasan told reporters, adding that the formal signing would proceed once all required documentation is finalized. The SEANWFZ treaty, in effect since 1997, limits nuclear activity in the region to peaceful purposes such as energy generation. According to Al Jazeera, ASEAN has repeatedly urged the five recognized nuclear powers -- China, the US, Russia, France, and the UK -- to sign the agreement and uphold the region's non-nuclear status, including within its exclusive economic zones and continental shelves. The development comes as US Secretary of State Marco Rubio visits Asia for the first time since assuming office. Rubio arrived in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday under the shadow of US President Donald Trump's aggressive trade strategy, which includes steep tariffs on several ASEAN countries, Al Jazeera reported. Trump's tariffs -- set to take effect on August 1 -- include a 25 percent duty on Malaysia, 32 percent on Indonesia, 36 percent on Cambodia and Thailand, and 40 percent on Laos and Myanmar. Japan and South Korea, key US allies in the region, face 25 percent tariffs, while Australia faces the possibility of a 200 percent duty on pharmaceutical exports to the US. Only Vietnam and the UK have managed to strike separate trade deals with the US. According to Trump, the US will impose a reduced 20 percent tariff on many Vietnamese exports and allow zero percent duty for US products going into Vietnam. Any transshipments from third countries through Vietnam will face a 40 percent levy, Trump said while announcing the agreement on Wednesday, Al Jazeera reported. Reporting from Kuala Lumpur, Al Jazeera's Rob McBride said, The ASEAN countries are facing some of the highest tariffs from the Trump administration. They were also among the first to receive new letters announcing yet another delay in the imposition of these tariffs, now pushed to 1 August. McBride added that the uncertainty has driven ASEAN nations to seek stronger trade ties with alternative partners, most notably China. These tariffs have provided an impetus for all of these ASEAN nations to seek out closer trade links with other parts of the world, he said. China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi is also in Kuala Lumpur for discussions with ASEAN leaders, reflecting Beijing's increasing diplomatic engagement in the region. Meanwhile, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov is also holding talks in Malaysia, promoting Moscow's vision of a multipolar world order, Al Jazeera reported. Lavrov might be shunned in other parts of the world, McBride noted, but he is here in Malaysia, meeting with ASEAN members and promoting this alternative global structure. At the same time, Rubio is expected to push back against that narrative. Many ASEAN members are traditional allies of the United States, McBride said. But they are somewhat nervous about the tariffs and recent US foreign policy moves. Rubio is here to reassure them that all is well in trans-Pacific relations. As the geopolitical contest for influence intensifies, Al Jazeera observed that ASEAN finds itself at the center of strategic courtship from major global powers, holding the potential to shape future international alignments. Rubio's visit signals Washington's intention to reassert its focus on the Asia-Pacific after years of prioritizing crises in Europe and the Middle East. His last high-level interaction with Russian officials took place in Saudi Arabia in February as part of efforts to negotiate an end to the Ukraine war, Al Jazeera reported. Analysts suggest Rubio's main challenge will be restoring confidence among Southeast Asian nations rattled by US trade policies. Despite economic tensions, he is expected to position the US as a more reliable partner than China in matters of long-term investment and regional security. ASEAN, for its part, continues to play a leading diplomatic role in addressing regional crises, including efforts to resolve the prolonged civil war in Myanmar that began with a military coup in 2021. (ANI)
AAP Delhi State President Saurabh Bharadwaj on Wednesday criticised the BJP-led Delhi administration for politicising the sacred Kanwar Yatra by defunding long-standing community-run camps and redirecting funds to BJP-backed and affiliated organisations. Addressing a press conference, senior AAP leader and Delhi State President Saurabh Bharadwaj said, Every year, we supported all Kanwar camps--irrespective of their political affiliations--by arranging tents, lights, sound systems, furniture, fans, coolers, music systems, and stages. The Kanwar committees only had to focus on 'seva' and managing the prasad distribution. This model ran smoothly for years. I can say with full responsibility that it never mattered whether a Kanwar committee was aligned with Congress, BJP, or AAP--our government helped everyone equally. Claiming to have exposed the policy shift, he stated, The BJP government has first declared that they will no longer provide tents, lights, or sound directly. Instead, they claimed they'll give money. This created confusion and anxiety among Kanwar committees--how much will be given? When will it be given? Even during a meeting held at the Secretariat, ministers used derogatory words about the Kanwar committees and the camps themselves. It was said that money would be transferred to their accounts, but now when the time has come to set up the camps, no one has received anything. The committees don't know how much will come or when. Calling out the BJP for targeting non-affiliated camps, the AAP Delhi State President revealed, Now, BJP leaders are being asked to form new committees, register societies, open bank accounts, and only then they'll be funded by the government. Delhi's taxpayer money, government funds, are being withheld from those Kanwar committees that have served for 10, 15, 20 years. Instead, the money is being directed to newly formed committees run by BJP leaders. Saurabh Bharadwaj cited a specific instance, Our MLA Kuldeep Kumar has been running a Kanwar camp at Kondli Pul, near Sankhwar Hospital, for the last six years. Every year, the government provided tents, lights, and sound. This was likely Delhi's biggest Kanwar camp, as it is located right at the entry point to the city and serves thousands of pilgrims. But this year, due to this political vendetta, their tents were removed by police this morning (July 9). They were told their camp won't be allowed and that someone new will be assigned to set up the camp. Elaborating more on the situation, senior AAP leader and Kondli MLA Kuldeep Kumar stated, Every year, the Arvind Kejriwal-led Delhi government has made excellent arrangements for the Kanwar Yatra. From tents and lights to toilets and sound systems--everything was provided, while community organizations handled food and service for the pilgrims. This was the tradition in Delhi. I've seen camps costing 25-40 lakh, especially in border areas like Shahdara where massive camps are set up 15-20 days in advance. But now, it's already the 10th July, and the Kanwar Jal is scheduled for the 23rd--just 13 days left--and not a single committee knows whether they're getting a tent or not. They're uncertain about funding, logistics, or where to get donations from. There's complete chaos, he asserted. Kuldeep Kumar further added, During the meeting at the Secretariat, all Kanwar committees opposed this new policy. Minister Kapil Mishra even assured them that their concerns would be considered and this policy would not be implemented. But despite that, it has been forcefully imposed across Delhi, causing total disorder. He shared, This morning, permission for a Kanwar camp that had been operating at the same spot for the last six years was cancelled and granted to another organization. I want to ask all institutions involved in Kanwar Seva and even those that organize Chhath Puja--does the BJP now want to seize control of Delhi's religious institutions too, just like they did with the ED, CBI, and Election Commission? Do only those who join BJP deserve to run these committees? If an MLA doesn't support BJP, does it mean his area won't get a Kanwar camp? This is a dictatorship. This is goondaism. The AAP MLA stated, The large Kanwar camp at Kondli Pul, which served Shiva devotees for six straight years, was dismantled. And now BJP leaders are thinking to benefit their own people--by opening bank accounts, register organizations, and getting the money. This is a new channel of corruption. A new scam. We want to remind them--no one escapes the wrath of Lord Shiva. Don't invite the curse of Bholenath. (ANI)
Indian stock markets opened under pressure on Friday as continued tariff tensions led by US President Donald Trump and weak earnings from the IT sector weighed on investor sentiment. The benchmark Nifty 50 index opened at 25,255.50, down by 99.75 points or 0.39 per cent, while the BSE Sensex declined by 369.52 points or 0.44 per cent to open at 82,820.76. Experts attributed the weak opening to renewed tariff concerns and lacklustre corporate earnings, particularly from the IT sector. Ajay Bagga, a banking and market expert, told ANI, Tariff Tantrums are back centre stage. So far the markets have been resilient to the latest round of Trump Tariff letters. Brazilian currency and markets fell after Brazil was hit with a higher than expected 50 per cent tariff. This morning the news of 35 per cent tariffs on Canada have led to US stock futures being subdued. He further added, Trump also said in an interview with NBC that 'blanket tariffs' of 15 per cent to 20 per cent will be levied on all countries that have not got tariff letters so far. India and EU stand out as two large partners of US that have not got any deals so far, despite Trump mentioning them on a nearly daily basis. The recent weak performance of India's IT sector has further dampened sentiment. IT sector's weak performance will keep the sector subdued as the results and guidances provided so far have been underwhelming, Bagga noted. In the absence of any fresh triggers, markets that have already priced in a base tariff of 10 per cent for India along with higher sectoral tariffs are now looking for more clarity. Among the broader market indices on NSE, all segments opened in the red. Nifty 100 declined by 0.24 per cent, Nifty Midcap 100 by 0.10 per cent, and Nifty Smallcap by 0.23 per cent. On the sectoral front, all major indices except Nifty FMCG, Nifty Pharma, and Nifty PSU Bank opened with losses. Nifty IT was the worst performer, falling by 1.67 per cent, followed by Nifty Media which was down by 1.43 per cent. Nifty Auto also slipped by 0.33 per cent. Akshay Chinchalkar, Head of Research at Axis Securities, said, The Nifty ended down yesterday as tariff-led uncertainty spooked sentiment. Technically speaking, the lack of upside follow-through meant bulls clearly did not have the green light to build up on any optimism. They barely managed to hold the market above vital support at 25332 yesterday, so a break below this level risks 25200. On the upside, 25548 will be an important short-term hurdle. In today's corporate earnings calendar, companies including Avenue Supermarts, Elecon Engineering Company, Madhya Bharat Agro Products, Aditya Birla Money, Amal, Nath Bio-Genes, Emerald Finance, Droneacharya Aerial Innovations, Superhouse, Astonea Labs, Panyam Cements and Mineral Industries, Jagsonpal Finance and Leasing, Monotype India, and Swarna Securities are scheduled to report their quarterly financial results. Meanwhile, in the broader Asian markets, sentiment was largely positive with the exception of Japan's Nikkei 225, which was down by 0.13 per cent. Hong Kong's Hang Seng index rose 1.28 per cent, Taiwan's Weighted index was up 0.08 per cent, Singapore's Straits Times gained 0.54 per cent, and South Korea's KOSPI edged higher by 0.06 per cent at the time of filing this report. (ANI)
Trade negotiations between the United States and China are moving slowly, raising the chances that the current tariff deadlines may be extended, according to a report by SBI Funds Management. The report highlighted that the ongoing talks have once again hit a familiar deadlock, with both sides showing limited progress. A major concern in these discussions is China's dominance in rare earth processing, an area where it controls 90 per cent of the global capacity. These rare earth materials are crucial for various industries, especially in electric vehicles, electronics, and clean energy. China has already started placing curbs on the export of rare earths. The report mentioned that this move is beginning to affect the global automobile sector, particularly electric vehicle production in the US, Europe, and India. The situation adds more complexity to the ongoing trade talks. The current deadline for tariff decisions was July 9, 2025. While US President Donald Trump recently announced that the tariffs announced in April will be implemented from August 1, against countries who failed to sign a deal, the report expresses doubt and suggests that there could be a further extension of the deadline due to the slow pace of the negotiations. The SBI report also pointed out that many countries are still focused on maintaining stable trade relations with China, which is making it difficult for the US to push forward its tariff plans. Despite US efforts, China remains a key player in global trade and is largely not part of new trade agreements being formed. Among the US's trade partners, India, Vietnam, and Japan are in a better position to finalize trade deals. India, in particular, is actively working to reduce tariffs and is one of the few nations showing interest in investing in US sectors like semiconductors and shipbuilding. For India, the trade relationship with the US is especially important, as the US now accounts for 20 per cent of India's total exports. The report also outlined that any agreement between the two countries would be critical for future growth and stability. (ANI)
The vibrant city of Bengaluru is set to welcome over 262 of the nation's most determined and dynamic para athletes for the 7th Indian Open Para Athletics Championship, scheduled to take place on 11th and 12th July at the iconic Kantaveera Stadium, according to a release from SAI Media. The event marks a crucial moment in Indian para sports, serving as the final selection platform for the Indian contingent heading to the New Delhi 2025 World Para Athletics Championships, scheduled to take place later this year. The event is supported by Balmer Lawrie, Association of Mutual Funds in India (AMFI), Leonard Cheshire Disability, and the Cognizant Foundation. The championship will witness participation from an extraordinary lineup of Indian Para Athletes who have made their mark on the international stage. Leading the charge is two-time Paralympic gold medallist Sumit Antil in the F64 Javelin category, along with celebrated athletes such as Praveen Kumar (High Jump, T44), Yogesh Kathuniya (Discus Throw, F56) Dharambir Nain (Club Throw, F51), Rinku Hooda (Javelin Throw, F46), and Simran (100m & 200m, T12) among others. With representation across track and field disciplines, this championship promises elite performances and fierce competition. Speaking ahead of the event, Devendra Jhajharia, President of the Paralympic Committee of India (PCI), expressed his pride and optimism. The 7th Indian Open Para Athletics Championship is more than just a competition--it is a celebration of resilience, excellence, and national pride. As we prepare for the New Delhi 2025 World Championships, this event plays a pivotal role in finalising the athletes who will carry India's hopes on the global stage. I wish every athlete the very best and look forward to witnessing their incredible talent on display. Athletes, too, are fired up for this crucial meet. Yogesh Kathuniya, silver medallist at the Paris and Tokyo Paralympics and one of India's most consistent throwers, shared his excitement. This meeting is special. It's our chance to show we are ready for the world stage. Competing here not only motivates me but also reminds me of the growing strength of Para athletics in India. Rising sprint star Simran, who won gold at the Kobe 2024 Asian Championships, added. I'm feeling strong and focused. Racing in front of a home crowd in Bengaluru gives me extra energy. This meet is key for all of us looking to make it to the World Championships in New Delhi. As anticipation builds, Kantaveera Stadium is being prepped to host the nation's finest. With India targeting a record haul at the upcoming New Delhi World Championships, this championship in Bangalore is expected to set the tone for what could be a historic outing for Indian para athletics. (ANI)
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has urged all parties involved in the South China Sea dispute to act with wisdom and prudence to preserve regional peace and safeguard global trade, the South China Morning Post (SCMP) reported on Thursday. Speaking at the ASEAN-China meeting in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia's Foreign Minister Mohamad Hasan warned that rising geopolitical tensions, particularly between China and the United States, posed serious risks to regional security and the global economy. We must therefore ensure that geopolitical tensions do not escalate or threaten to undermine security and global trade in the South China Sea, he said, as quoted by SCMP. The remarks come as tensions grow between Beijing and Washington over both trade and territorial issues. ASEAN member states have long walked a diplomatic tightrope, relying on the US for regional security while deepening trade ties with China, the SCMP reported. That balance is being tested further by the looming imposition of 40 per cent US tariffs on Chinese goods, set to take effect on August 1, following President Donald Trump's recent trade announcement. At the heart of ASEAN's concern is China's expansive claim over the South China Sea, based on a controversial 10-dash line map. The waterway, which sees over USD 3.5 trillion worth of trade annually, is claimed in part by multiple ASEAN members, including the Philippines, Vietnam, and Malaysia. China's growing military presence and island-building in contested areas have raised alarms across the region, according to SCMP. Mohamad Hasan also referenced ongoing talks on the long-delayed Code of Conduct (COC) in the South China Sea. We are confident that with the full commitment of all parties in the negotiations, we should be able to conclude an effective and substantive COC in the not-too-distant future, he said, as reported by SCMP. China was represented at the meeting by Foreign Affairs Minister Wang Yi, who met ASEAN ministers ahead of a series of talks involving other key partners, including Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio as well as top diplomats from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Japan and South Korea. According to SCMP, Rubio, the highest-ranking US official to visit the region since Trump's return to office, was also scheduled to meet Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim later in the day. ASEAN continues to emphasise neutrality and unity amid growing pressure to choose sides. Still, the region remains deeply vulnerable to the global rivalry between China and the United States, the South China Morning Post reported. (ANI)
Technology companies remained the biggest occupiers in India's flexible workspace segment during the first half of 2025, contributing to nearly 50 per cent of total demand, as firms continued to prioritise agility and talent access in a hybrid work environment. Flexible office spaces offer employees a range of options and work environments. Unlike traditional offices with fixed and assigned desk positions, workers in a flexible office space can choose the area of the office that best suits the type of work they need to do at that moment. Occupiers in the technology sector remain a cornerstone of office space demand across India's top seven cities, driving Grade A space uptake in both conventional and flex spaces over the past years, said real estate consultancy firm Colliers. During H1 2025, Tech occupiers leased over 10 million square feet of office space across the top 7 cities, driving 40 per cent of the conventional space demand, the report added. Bengaluru and Hyderabad, which host India's largest talent clusters, continue to lead tech leasing activity, together driving nearly 50 per cent of the conventional office space uptake in H1 2025. The Tech sector dominance is driven by India's deep talent ecosystem, established IT infrastructure, and lower operational & talent costs, making it an ideal hub for global technology firms. India is a powerhouse of tech talent and a key player in the global innovation ecosystem, supported by availability of skilled talent and employment opportunities across Tier I as well as emerging cities of the country, said Arpit Mehrotra, Managing Director, Office Services, India, Colliers. Leading tech cities in India account for 69 per cent of the total tech talent in the Asia Pacific region. Bengaluru and Hyderabad, which host the region's largest talent clusters, continue to lead tech leasing activity, together driving nearly 50% of the conventional office space uptake in H1 2025, Mehrotra added. He further added that With the availability of high-quality office space, robust IT infrastructure, and cost competitiveness, India's office markets will continue to feature prominently among the top destinations for technology-led global economic expansion. The Global Tech Markets