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PM Modi plays dhol in Nagpur, dances with artistes at inauguration of Balasaheb Samridhi Highway, rides metro with students | WATCH

PM Modi also laid the foundation stone of Nagpur Metro Phase-2 built at a cost of about Rs 6700 crore.

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PM Modi plays dhol in Nagpur, dances with artistes at inauguration of Balasaheb Samridhi Highway, rides metro with students | WATCH

Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the first phase of 520 km long Hindu Hriday Samrat Balasaheb Thackeray Maharashtra Samridhi Mahamarg in Nagpur on Sunday. PM Modi was welcomed here by playing drums. Modi reached among the artists and also played the dhol with them.

PM Modi also inaugurated Metro service in Nagpur. After the inauguration of the metro station, he took a metro ride with the students. The students also interacted with PM Modi. Earlier, he had first flagged off the Vande Bharat train from Nagpur railway station. This is the sixth Vande Bharat train of the country. This train will run between Nagpur to Raipur.

The PM had reached Nagpur airport on Saturday morning. Here Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis welcomed him. Modi started projects worth Rs 75 thousand crore in Maharashtra. After this he inaugurated AIIMS Nagpur. From here PM Modi will go to Goa, where he will inaugurate Mopa International Airport.

Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis welcomed PM Modi at Nagpur airport.

Inaugurated the 520 km long Samruddhi Mahamarg in Nagpur

The first phase of the Mumbai-Nagpur Expressway has been completed. The 6-lane expressway has been named ‘Samruddhi Mahamarg’. PM Modi inaugurated the first phase of the 520 km long Samridhi Mahamarg connecting Nagpur and Shirdi. This expressway will pass through 10 districts of North Maharashtra, Vidarbha and Marathwada.

On completion of the second phase, the length will be 701 km. The cost is Rs 55 thousand crore. This will help in the development of 24 districts. It will be connected to Delhi-Mumbai Expressway, Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust, Ajanta-Ellora Caves, Shirdi, Verul, Lonar tourist places. It is one of the longest expressways in India. It is a big step towards realizing the Prime Minister’s dream of better connectivity and basic infrastructure across the country.

Two metro trains flagged off in Nagpur

The Prime Minister flagged off two metro trains – Khapri to Automotive Square (Orange Line) and Prajapati Nagar to Lokmanya Nagar (Aqua Line) at Khapri Metro Station in Nagpur. The first phase of Nagpur Metro has been built at a cost of more than Rs 8,000 crore. PM Modi also laid the foundation stone of Nagpur Metro Phase-2 built at a cost of about Rs 6700 crore.

The target is to build a super communication expressway from Nagpur to Mumbai under the Samridhi Mahamarg Yojana.

PM Modi will go to Goa after Nagpur

After Maharashtra, PM Modi will inaugurate the Mopa International Airport in Goa built at a cost of Rs 2,870 crore. PM Modi had laid the foundation stone of this airport in 2016. This will be the second airport in Goa. The first airport is located in Dabolim. The annual capacity of the airport in the first phase is 44 lakh passengers. Whereas on completion of the project, its total capacity will be 10 million passengers annually.

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Nawaz Sharif urges Shehbaz Sharif to pursue diplomacy over aggression against India

Nawaz Sharif has advised Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to avoid aggression and focus on diplomacy following India’s suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty.

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In a significant development amidst escalating regional tensions, former Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has urged his younger brother and current Prime Minister, Shehbaz Sharif, to adopt a diplomatic approach rather than an aggressive stance towards India.

During a meeting in Lahore on Sunday evening, Shehbaz Sharif briefed Nawaz Sharif about the government’s recent actions against India, following India’s decision to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) after the Pahalgam attack. The Pakistani government, in response, had closed its airspace for India and reportedly stepped up its readiness to counter any hostile moves.

Sources indicate that Shehbaz Sharif expressed concerns about India’s suspension of the water-sharing agreement, warning that it could escalate tensions dangerously in the region. He emphasized Pakistan’s preparedness to respond strongly if necessary.

However, Nawaz Sharif, founder of the ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), advised a more measured path. He recommended using all diplomatic avenues to de-escalate tensions and restore peace with India. Nawaz Sharif stressed the importance of avoiding any aggressive actions that could worsen the situation.

In a related move, Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has suggested the formation of an international commission comprising representatives from countries like the United States, Russia, China, and Britain to investigate the Pahalgam attack, seeking broader international involvement in addressing the conflict.

The ongoing situation between India and Pakistan remains delicate, with calls from within Pakistan’s leadership for calm and dialogue to prevent further deterioration.

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Asaduddin Owaisi criticises Bilawal Bhutto’s remarks amid Indus Waters Treaty row

Asaduddin Owaisi hits out at Bilawal Bhutto Zardari for his provocative “blood will flow” remark after India suspended the Indus Waters Treaty, highlighting the tragic consequences of terrorism.

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AIMIM leader and Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi has strongly rebuked Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) leader Bilawal Bhutto Zardari over his controversial statement following India’s suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty. Owaisi reminded Bhutto of the tragic assassinations of his mother, former Pakistan Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, and grandfather, former President Zulfikar Ali Bhutto.

Bilawal Bhutto, who was Pakistan’s Foreign Minister till 2023 and remains an influential figure in the ruling coalition, had issued a provocative warning after India’s decision, reportedly saying, “The Indus is ours and will remain ours – either our water will flow through it, or their blood.”

Responding to these remarks, Owaisi said Bhutto should reconsider his words, recalling how terrorism claimed the lives of his mother and grandfather. “Forget about such childish talk. His mother was killed by terrorists. He should not speak in this manner,” Owaisi said, stressing that terrorism must be condemned universally and not selectively.

Owaisi also criticised Pakistan’s leadership for threatening India with nuclear weapons, highlighting the brutality of recent terror attacks. “If you enter a country and kill innocents, no nation will remain silent,” he said. He compared extremist elements to the Khawarij and ISIS sympathisers, known for their radical ideologies.

The assassination of Benazir Bhutto in Rawalpindi in December 2007 has long been linked to extremist groups, though the case remains unresolved.

Bilawal Bhutto’s comments have sparked wide condemnation across India’s political spectrum. Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri suggested that Bhutto should undergo a mental health evaluation, while Congress MP Shashi Tharoor labelled the remarks “inflammatory.” Tharoor warned that any aggression from Pakistan would be met with an appropriate response, asserting, “If blood is going to flow, it will possibly flow more on their side than ours.”

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India inks Rs 63,000 crore deal for 26 Rafale-M jets to strengthen naval fleet

India has signed a ₹63,000 crore deal with France to acquire 26 Rafale M fighter jets, strengthening the Navy’s capabilities aboard INS Vikrant and INS Vikramaditya.

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India has finalized a major ₹63,000 crore agreement with France for the acquisition of 26 Rafale M fighter jets, enhancing its maritime strength significantly. This government-to-government deal, signed on Monday, includes 22 single-seater and four twin-seater trainer variants, with delivery expected by 2031.

The deal not only covers the procurement of the jets but also includes comprehensive fleet maintenance, logistical support, and training for Navy personnel. In a notable boost to the ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ initiative, indigenous manufacturing of several components will be undertaken under offset obligations.

The Rafale M, currently operated only by the French Navy, is renowned for its superior capabilities among naval fighter jets globally. It features Safran Group’s reinforced landing gear, folding wings, and a robust undercarriage designed to endure the tough conditions of carrier-based operations.

The Indian Navy plans to deploy these new Rafale-M fighters aboard its aircraft carriers, INS Vikrant and INS Vikramaditya, replacing the ageing fleet of MiG-29K aircraft. This move is expected to significantly bolster India’s maritime defense capabilities, especially amid rising security challenges in the Indian Ocean region.

In December, Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh Tripathi emphasized a strategic shift to “negate” any infringement in India’s operational areas, highlighting the preparedness to counter threats from neighboring regions.

India’s Air Force, which already operates 36 Rafale ‘C’ variant jets from northern bases, will also benefit indirectly through upgrades to systems like the ‘buddy-buddy’ aerial refueling capability, allowing fighter jets to stay airborne for extended missions.

Looking ahead, the Navy is also progressing toward the induction of indigenous fifth-generation, twin-engine deck-based fighters, being developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO). These fighters will complement the Air Force’s upcoming Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA), further strengthening India’s air and maritime security architecture.

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