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‘How to have financially strong airlines,’ India finally begins to figure out

The ongoing West Asia crisis could pave the way for long-awaited reforms for India to have financially viable airlines and a sustainable aviation sector. The Union aviation ministry has “initiated a study on financially stressed airlines in India to assess structural challenges and identify measures to improve sector resilience.” It has asked airlines and other stakeholders to suggest reforms in policy, regulatory affairs, operations, contracts, procurement-related and other areas; the...

Times of India 3d ago

The Sun and the Moon: Saatchi Gallery's ambitious new summer show turns its gaze to the sky

From a giant glowing Sun and immersive installations that can't be photographed, to ancient Arctic snow goggles and textiles inspired by the Apollo missions, the exhibition spans centuries of human imagination. From the moment early humans looked upward and tried to make sense of the sky, the sun and the moon have been at the centre of everything - faith, timekeeping, agriculture, mythology, and art. This summer, Saatchi Gallery's major new exhibition, The Sun and The Moon attempts something...

Euronews 2d ago

From Parliament to premieres: Kangana Ranaut's saree love is changing fashion conversations

At a time when celebrity fashion is overflowing with glittering gowns, dramatic cut-outs and trends that seem to change every other week, Kangana Ranaut keeps coming back to the same thing: the saree. Not only for festivals. Not only for weddings.

Times of India 1d ago

Demographic history, geographic distance, and landscape features shape the genetic divergence of wild tigers in northeast India

Habitat fragmentation creates small, isolated populations that are vulnerable to inbreeding, genetic drift, and a high genetic load. For conservation management, it is essential to distinguish contemporary landscape resistance from historical demographic processes as drivers of these genetic patterns, especially for conservation priority regions such as northeast India, which intersects two major tigers conservation landscapes. We studied the genetic structure and landscape connectivity of...

bioRxiv 4d ago

'J&K was, is and will remain part of India': New Delhi rebukes Pakistan at UN

NEW DELHI: India on early Saturday rebuked Pakistan at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), accusing it of misusing UN platforms to advance its political agenda and reiterating that Jammu and Kashmir "was, is, and will always remain" an integral part of India. Speaking during the General Assembly's plenary meeting on the Annual Report of the UN Security Council, India's Permanent Representative to the UN, Parvathaneni Harish, said Pakistan had once again raised issues that were...

Times of India 4d ago

Taliban, Russia are cozying up to each other — why?

Taliban, Russia are cozying up to each other — why? June 3, 2026The acting defense minister in the Taliban regime, Mullah Mohammad Yaqoob, stepped off a flight in Kabul last week to deliver a warning to Pakistan. Islamabad, he said, would "soon no longer dare" to attack Afghan territory due to the military-technical cooperation agreement he had just signed in Moscow.

Deutsche Welle 7d ago

Taliban and Russia cozy up to each other — why?

Taliban and Russia cozy up to each other — why? June 3, 2026The acting defense minister in the Taliban regime, Mullah Mohammad Yaqoob, stepped off a flight in Kabul last week to deliver a warning to Pakistan. Islamabad, he said, would "soon no longer dare" to attack Afghan territory due to the military-technical cooperation agreement he had just signed in Moscow.

Deutsche Welle 7d ago

'I was with late Queen during tragic moment - touching response showed her true colours'

'I was with late Queen during tragic moment - touching response showed her true colours' Lady Pamela Hicks, who has died aged 97, was one of Queen Elizabeth II's closest friends and was with her in Kenya in 1952 when she learned of her father King George VI's death The late Queen Elizabeth II displayed her selfless character in the moments following news of her father's death, according to one of her closest lifelong friends, Lady Pamela Hicks, who has died aged 97. Lady Pamela, a cousin of...

Daily Mirror 2d ago

More than Butter Chicken: Why India can't stop craving Punjabi food

Before the proliferation of Chinese, Italian, and Continental eateries that now punctuate every street in India, there existed a more elemental culinary language- steaming bowls of dal tadka, flaky parathas slick with ghee, and thick, cooling lassis. These were not merely dishes but rituals, flavours that stitched together households and holidays, that lent a gentle, incandescent warmth to family outings and turned mundane evenings into pockets of solace. Punjabi food, with its unabashed...

Times of India 1d ago

Make in India boost: Army tests Divyastra Mk-1 built for intel, surveillance; how it works?

In a major boost to India's indigenous defence technology ecosystem, Hoverit has successfully conducted an operational demonstration of its tactical loitering munition platform, Divyastra Mk-1, in Jodhpur in the presence of senior Indian Army leadership. As part of the demonstration, the Divyastra Mk-1 UAV was successfully launched multiple times from a vehicle-mounted mobile launcher configuration, showcasing the platform's rapid deployment capability, battlefield mobility, and tactical...

Times of India 9d ago