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Border pillars to be erected in 5 'disputed areas' along Assam-Meghalaya boundary by August 15: CMs
Assam and Meghalaya have taken a significant step towards resolving their boundary disputes, aiming to erect border pillars in five of the six agreed-upon areas by Independence Day. This decision follows an agreement signed in March 2022 to address differences in 12 disputed locations.

Why Trump’s “Imaginary” Canada-US border remark oversimplifies centuries of treaty, conflict, and compromise
US President Donald Trump’s claim that the Canada-US border is an “imaginary line” oversimplifies centuries of treaties, colonial negotiations, and Indigenous displacement. Experts explain how the 8,891-kilometre boundary was shaped by history, not rulers—making any modern redrawing nearly impossible. Discover the true story behind North America’s longest international border

Monthly Numerology Horoscope, May 2025 Numerology Prediction: all about clarity, change, travel, communications and new beginnings
Numerology Monthly Horoscope, May 2025: May 2025, under Mercury's dynamic leadership, is an era of fast action, new awareness, and potential for change. Communication happens easily, plans for trips solidify, and good ideas bear fruit. Prepare for new people in your social life, spontaneity-driven opportunities, and a need to redefine your path. Don't be shy now—be open to change, be quick with your mind, and take swift action

Blake Lively sparks outrage with disgusting behaviour toward co-star as Justin Baldoni lawsuit sends shockwaves
Blake Lively faces criticism for her on-set behavior during the filming of A Simple Favor in 2018, including an unscripted act with co-star Henry Golding. She is also involved in a legal battle with Justin Baldoni over allegations of harassment, with the trial set for 2026. Fans and insiders express outrage over her actions.

China welcomes PM Narendra Modi’s ‘Dragon-Elephant dance’ remarks on Lex Fridman podcast—A new chapter in India-China ties?
Chinese state media has recognised Prime Minister Narendra Modi's pragmatic approach to India-China relations, highlighting his call for dialogue over discord. In a podcast interview, Modi underscored the need for cooperation while managing differences. The Chinese Foreign Ministry echoed similar sentiments, emphasising mutual success. Recent high-level meetings, including Modi's discussion with President Xi Jinping, have contributed to stabilising border tensions. Both nations are working towards restoring pre-2020 conditions, focusing on strengthening bilateral ties and fostering a balanced partnership.
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When will Elon Musk launch X TV and X Money and what will be the features?
Elon Musk is set to launch a new payment service along with a streaming platform and financial services.
'Sound and stable ties' serve common interests: China reacts to PM Modi's border row comments
"China has noted the remarks by the prime minister," Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Mao Ning told a media briefing here when asked for her reaction to Modi's statement. "We believe that sound and stable China, India relations serve the common interests of both sides and are conducive to peace and development of the region and beyond," she said.
'Why are they doing a somersault now?': Chidambaram slams Jaishankar over Katchatheevu island row
Congress leader P Chidambaram has criticized External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar over the Katchatheevu island dispute, accusing him of a change in stance. The dispute, which has led to the detention of Indian fishermen, has been a longstanding issue spanning different administrations. The Modi government has been working towards resolving the issue through dialogue with Sri Lanka.
India, China engaging on diplomatic, military sides for some sort of resolution: MEA
"India's position on China is very well known. It is a relationship, which is not normal, but we have had dialogues both on the military side and on the diplomatic side in October and November. And the idea is that we engage so that we can have some sort of resolution," Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) Official Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said.
Soon, you could register your property, will, or rent agreement in any registrar office in Delhi
The Delhi government has unveiled the "Anywhere Registration" scheme, eliminating jurisdictional boundaries across 22 sub-registrar offices. Citizens can choose any office for document registration, addressing long queues and varying demand issues. Nearly 2,000 documents across 28 categories are registered daily. Residents can upload the documents online and seek appointments through new National Generic Document Registration System.
Quantum superchemistry: What is it? Know about the phenomenon observed for the first time by scientists
Quantum superchemistry refers to the application of quantum mechanics to the study of chemical reactions and processes at the molecular level.
India calls for "quiet and patient diplomacy" to address Myanmar situation
The 15-nation Security Council, under India’s presidency this month, adopted the resolution on Wednesday after 12 members voted in its favour. The remaining three--India, China and Russia--abstained.
Rahul Gandhi, owing to his love for China, has crossed all boundaries: Himanta Biswa Sarma
Talking to mediapersons, Sarma, “Indian army is engaging in a critical battle with China in Tawang, it is eyeball to eyeball. We have all seen how the Indian army is taking on China in videos.”
Process for Assam-Meghalaya border talks has become slightly complicated after violence: Conrad K Sangma
The violence at Mukroh village falling in the disputed Block-I area along the interstate boundary has resulted in clashes in the state's capital Shillong and six districts in the Khasi Jaintia Hills region.
General Rawat challenged status quo, pushed reforms even if it ruffled feathers
“Gen Rawat was a total go-getter. He did not believe in being a status-quoist. In meetings, he would often go on the offensive in his typically blunt manner but if you knew your stuff and spoke with conviction, he would always listen intently,” said a senior military officer.
5 lessons investors can learn from cricket
Sometimes players become overly defensive by just playing between the wickets and not smashing boundaries. These players end up scoring the bare minimum, while those who take calculated risks and hit boundaries earn more runs.
Dharmendra Pradhan urges Naveen Patnaik to take steps for resolving border disputes with neighbouring states
Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan has urged Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik to take steps for resolution of long-standing border disputes with neighbouring states including Andhra Pradesh and West Bengal through bilateral talks without compromising Odisha's socio-economic interests.
Top Chinese military delegation heads for India to discuss confidence building measures
India, remains worried about China's continuing modernization of its conventional and nuclear forces, space and cyber warfare capabilities at a scorching pace.
Nepal's major parties agree to adopt federal system
Nepal's four major political parties agreed to adopt a federal system in the country with eight provinces, setting aside their differences over the long-pending new constitution in the earthquake-ravaged nation.
From Pakistan to border row: 6 things PM Modi said in China today
In his address to a delegation at Tsinghua University, he said, "We must address issues that lead to doubts and mistrust in our relationship,"
Lok Sabha polls 2014: India, China agree to hold regular peace talks
On Tuesday, the focus was on making the border defence cooperation agreement, inked during PM's visit to Beijing last October, fully operational on the ground.
Bangladesh court’s decision to hang ULFA member Paresh Barua reasonable
India is satisfied with a Bangladesh court’s landmark decision to award a death sentence to one of its most wanted fugitives, Paresh Barua.
India, China trying to build a hotline for senior military officials
India has been holding backchannel talks with PLA officers to avoid a repeat of Depsang-like incidents and maintain peace along the LAC.
Positive progress made in Sino-India boundary talks: China
China today said the latest round of boundary talks with India had yielded "positive progress" by upholding the need to maintain peace in border areas.
2011: India, China solve stapled visa issue; put off border talks
India and China sorted out their differences on the issue of stapled visas to Kashmiris leading to resumption of defence ties in 2011.
China's strategic highway to Indian border set for completion
China is closer to completing a highway in remote Tibet close to India, which is likely to boost its capability to move troops and logistics quickly to the border area.
Let a hundred theories bloom
The economic and financial crisis has been a telling moment for the economics profession, for it has put many long-standing ideas to the test.
'We work as a global team focusing on clients seamlessly'
Mr Mahapatra talks to Malini Goyal about the challenges, excitements and nightmares that the industry is dealing with in India.
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