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Hindustan Times (Jalandhar), 16 Jul 2026

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ArticleUS unleashes wave of strikes, Iran says in ‘exist­en­tial war’

The US struck Iran’s coastal defences and mis­sile sites on Wed­nes­day after reim­pos­ing a naval block­ade of its ports, while Iran threatened to shut off more regional energy exports, say­ing it was engaged in an “exist­en­tial war” with Amer­ica....

US unleashes wave of strikes, Iran says in ‘exist­en­tial war’

Article₹62k-cr push to boost phone man­u­fac­tur­ing

NEW DELHI: The Union cab­inet on Wed­nes­day approved a ₹62,500 crore Mobile Phone Man­u­fac­tur­ing Scheme (MPMS) to deepen mobile man­u­fac­tur­ing in India, which is now the world’s second-largest mobile phone man­u­fac­turer. The scheme lands amid...

₹62k-cr push to boost phone man­u­fac­tur­ing

ArticleOther Cab­inet decisions

Invest­ment policy for Urea pro­duc­tion National Invest­ment Policy’26 for Urea to set up 8-9 new plants with a pro­duc­tion capa­city of 10mn tonne to achieve self-reli­ance in the most com­mon fer­til­iser. 2 elev­ated cor­ridor projects in Varanasi

Other Cab­inet decisions

ArticleANTI-SACRILEGE LAW LIKELY TO BE AMENDED BY AAP GOVT AS PRESSURE MOUNTS

CHANDIGARH: Facing intense pres­sure from the Sikh clergy and Panthic bod­ies, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) gov­ern­ment in Pun­jab has taken an in-prin­ciple decision to amend the recently noti­fied anti-sac­ri­lege law, people famil­iar with the mat­ter...

ANTI-SACRILEGE LAW LIKELY TO BE AMENDED BY AAP GOVT AS PRESSURE MOUNTS

ArticleILLEGAL MIGRATION FROM INDIA TO US SEES STEEP DECLINE

WASHINGTON: Illegal immig­ra­tion from India to the United States has dropped sharply, with US bor­der author­it­ies record­ing 20,614 encoun­ters with Indian migrants through May of FY2026, down 69% from the same period till May in FY2023, when...

ILLEGAL MIGRATION FROM INDIA TO US SEES STEEP DECLINE