Responding to persistent rumors linking her to a businessman from Chandigarh, actress Trisha Krishnan has humorously shut down the speculation. Through an Instagram story post on Friday, the celebrated actress playfully commented, ‘I love when people plan my life for me. Just waiting for them to schedule the honeymoon too.’ This sarcastic retort comes after certain media reports falsely claimed that Trisha was set to marry a businessman from Chandigarh, even asserting that their families were acquainted. Such unfounded gossip has unfortunately become a recurring theme for the actress. Trisha, a leading lady in the South Indian film industry, has…
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India’s prodigious opener Yashasvi Jaiswal delivered a batting masterclass on Friday, remaining undefeated on 173 at the close of play on the first day of the second Test against the West Indies. This commanding performance, featuring improved patience and decisive stroke play, followed a less impactful outing in the previous match. Jaiswal found valuable company in Sai Sudharsan, who struck 87, and KL Rahul’s 38, helping India reach a commanding 318/2 after captain Shubman Gill decided to bat first. Following Jaiswal’s impressive knock, former Indian captain and spin great Anil Kumble shared his admiration. Kumble believes Jaiswal possesses the hunger…
In a significant escalation of the US-China trade war, President Trump has declared a 100% tariff on all Chinese imports, scheduled to take effect on November 1, 2025. This aggressive tariff aims to counter China’s recent move to restrict exports of rare earth elements, crucial minerals used in high-tech manufacturing. Beijing’s decision to tighten controls on rare earths, materials where it holds a dominant global processing position, has been met with a strong rebuke from Washington. These minerals are indispensable for everything from advanced military equipment and next-generation smartphones to wind turbines and electric vehicle motors. China’s expanded restrictions, covering…
Tensions have soared in South Asia following Pakistan’s recent airstrikes near Kabul, Afghanistan, a move orchestrated by Army Chief General Asim Munir. Pakistan’s official statement identified the target as Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) commander Noor Wali Mehsud, implicated in a deadly assault on Pakistani troops in Orakzai. Nevertheless, the TTP promptly countered these claims with an audio message attributed to Mehsud, asserting he is alive and denying any reports of his death, thereby undermining Islamabad’s narrative. Analysts are increasingly questioning the efficacy and strategic wisdom of Pakistan’s counter-terrorism initiatives, with these airstrikes emerging as a significant operational miscalculation. The interim Afghan…
Trisha Krishnan has publicly refuted recent speculation linking her to a wedding with a Chandigarh-based businessman. The actress playfully shut down these unfounded reports via an Instagram story, quipping, ‘I love when people plan my life for me. Just waiting for them to schedule the honeymoon too.’ The rumors gained traction in certain media circles, which alleged close ties between Trisha’s family and the businessman. While it’s a common occurrence for public figures to face such rumors, Trisha’s direct and humorous denial stands out. Her professional life continues to be vibrant, with multiple high-profile projects on the horizon. Fans will…
Yashasvi Jaiswal displayed sheer class on the opening day of the second Test against the West Indies in Delhi, remaining unbeaten on a remarkable 173. The young Indian opener faced 253 balls, anchoring India’s strong position of 318/2 at the close of play on Friday. His fluent innings was complemented by valuable contributions from Sai Sudharsan, who scored 87, and KL Rahul, adding 38. Captain Shubman Gill remained at the crease with 20 not out. Jaiswal’s performance was a significant comeback after a modest 36 in the previous Test. He demonstrated enhanced patience and strategic shot-making throughout his stay. This…
The delicate peace in South Asia has been severely tested by Pakistan’s recent decision to conduct airstrikes near Kabul, an action orchestrated by Army Chief General Asim Munir. Islamabad asserted that the target was TTP leader Noor Wali Mehsud, whom they accused of orchestrating a deadly assault on Pakistani troops in Orakzai. This claim, however, was immediately challenged by a TTP audio message, reportedly from Mehsud himself, denying his demise and asserting he was alive. This casts significant doubt on the operation’s effectiveness and intelligence. Analysts are scrutinizing this move as potentially Pakistan’s most significant strategic blunder in its counter-terrorism…
Afghanistan’s Foreign Minister, Amir Khan Muttaqi, faced significant backlash following a press conference in New Delhi where no women journalists were permitted to attend. The incident has amplified international criticism of the Taliban’s regressive gender policies, even as they engage in diplomatic talks on foreign soil. The press event, held at the Afghan Embassy after Muttaqi’s meeting with Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, was intended to cover discussions on bilateral trade, aid, and security. However, observations and media reports confirmed that only male reporters were present, raising immediate alarms about the Taliban’s systematic exclusion of women. Sources indicated that…
A significant escalation in South Asia’s security landscape occurred as Pakistan’s armed forces, led by Army Chief General Asim Munir, conducted airstrikes in proximity to Kabul, Afghanistan. The Pakistani government stated the operation aimed to neutralize Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) commander Noor Wali Mehsud, whom they hold responsible for a recent lethal attack on Pakistani troops in Orakzai. This bold move, however, has ignited regional apprehension and raised serious questions about its strategic wisdom. Almost immediately, a purported audio message from Noor Wali Mehsud emerged from the TTP, contradicting official reports and claiming he remains alive. This casts a shadow of…
Jitu Ram Bedia, a promising para-archer from the Birsa Munda Archery Academy in Silli, has earned a coveted spot on the Indian national team. His remarkable achievement will see him compete for India at the prestigious Asian Youth Para Archery Championship. The academy, recognizing his talent, provided him with significant support, including a high-quality compound bow presented by its patron, former Deputy Chief Minister Sudesh Mahto, who also offered his sincere congratulations. The event was graced by key figures in archery administration, including Chanchal Bhattacharya, Secretary of the Ranchi District Archery Association, and Babita Devi, Vice Chairperson of the Bokaro…