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India Secures Dominant 61-Run Victory to Extend Winning Record Against Arch-Rivals

Kishan’s Blitz and India’s Bowling Crush Pakistan in Colombo

India and Pakistan’s T20 World Cup encounter in Colombo unfolded amid visible diplomatic tension, marked by the absence of customary handshakes before and after the match. The gesture echoed the frosty exchanges witnessed during their Asia Cup meetings last year. On the eve of the contest, Suryakumar Yadav hinted at the development, stating he would “break the suspense,” which later materialised as players refrained from post-match courtesies.

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India AI Impact Summit 2026 Begins at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi

Global Leaders Gather for AI Governance Talks at India AI Impact Summit 2026

The India AI Impact Summit 2026 commenced today at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, positioning India at the centre of global discussions on artificial intelligence governance and collaboration. The five-day summit will be inaugurated by Narendra Modi and aims to articulate a “shared roadmap for global AI governance and collaboration” amid rapid technological transformation.

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Cabinet Approves India First Underwater Rail-Cum-Road Tunnel Under Brahmaputra

Brahmaputra Tunnel Corridor: Strategic Connectivity Boost for Northeast India

The Union Cabinet has cleared a landmark infrastructure project featuring India’s first underwater rail-cum-road tunnel beneath the Brahmaputra river. The 33.7-kilometre greenfield corridor will link Gohpur (NH-15) with Numaligarh (NH-715) in Assam at an estimated cost of Rs18,662 crore. Implemented under the Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) model, the project is designed to substantially enhance multimodal connectivity across the Northeast.

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Philippine Eagle: Biology, Threats, and Conservation Significance

Pithecophaga jefferyi: The Critically Endangered Apex Predator of the Philippines

The Philippine eagle (Pithecophaga jefferyi) is among the world’s most formidable raptors, renowned for its size, strength, and ecological role. Endemic to the Philippines, it holds deep national and conservation significance. Despite its dominance as an apex predator, the species faces an alarming survival crisis, with fewer than 500 mature individuals estimated in the wild.

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Bhirrana Findings Suggest Earlier Origins of Indus Valley Civilisation

Radiocarbon Dating Pushes Harappan Chronology Back by Millennia

Fresh archaeological evidence indicates that the Indus Valley Civilisation (IVC) may be significantly older than conventionally believed. Radiocarbon dating from deep cultural layers at Bhirrana, a key site in Haryana, suggests human settlement dating back nearly 8,000 years. If validated, these findings could substantially revise the timeline of early complex societies.

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