India

  • Debunked: Deepfake Video of Imran Khan

    Debunked: Deepfake Video of Imran Khan's Sister Falsely Claims Asim Munir Wants War With India

    Dec 04, 2025 09:30 am CST

    A sophisticated deepfake video falsely showing Imran Khan's sister Aleema Khan claiming that Pakistan's Chief of Defence Forces Asim Munir desires war with India has been debunked by Sky News. The fabricated interview, which went viral on social media, misrepresented statements from a genuine interview conducted by journalist Yalda Hakim. This incident highlights growing concerns about AI-generated misinformation amid ongoing tensions between the two nations and Imran Khan's continued imprisonment in Pakistan.

  • Fact Check: Deepfake Video Falsely Shows Imran Khan

    Fact Check: Deepfake Video Falsely Shows Imran Khan's Sister Claiming Asim Munir Wants War with India

    Dec 04, 2025 09:18 am CST

    A manipulated video falsely showing Aleema Khan claiming Pakistan's Chief of Defence Forces Asim Munir desires war with India was confirmed as deepfake by Sky News. The actual interview addressed Imran Khan's imprisonment and political situation, with Aleema expressing concerns about her brother's isolation but making no comments about India-Pakistan military tensions or Munir's alleged war ambitions.

  • Pakistan Military Chief Asim Munir Seeks War With India While Imran Khan Advocates Peace, Claims Aleema Khan

    Pakistan Military Chief Asim Munir Seeks War With India While Imran Khan Advocates Peace, Claims Aleema Khan

    Dec 03, 2025 02:03 pm CST

    Aleema Khan, sister of imprisoned former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan, claims Pakistan's Chief of Defence Forces Asim Munir is a "radicalised Islamist" seeking conflict with India, while her brother promotes peace. The interview highlights tensions within Pakistan's leadership amid Imran Khan's continued imprisonment and deteriorating India-Pakistan relations following recent military operations.

  • India Refutes Pakistan

    India Refutes Pakistan's False Claims About Airspace Denial for Sri Lanka Humanitarian Aid

    Dec 03, 2025 10:34 am CST

    India has firmly rejected Pakistan's allegations of airspace denial for humanitarian assistance to cyclone-devastated Sri Lanka, with MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal confirming that permission was granted expeditiously on the same day as the request. While Pakistan claimed delays exceeding 60 hours, India remains committed to supporting Sri Lanka's recovery through Operation Sagar Bandhu as the island nation confronts a disaster that has claimed over 400 lives.

  • India Grants Rapid Airspace Clearance for Pakistan

    India Grants Rapid Airspace Clearance for Pakistan's Sri Lanka Aid Flight Amid Cyclone Ditwah Crisis

    Dec 02, 2025 08:12 am CST

    India has swiftly approved Pakistan's request to use its airspace for delivering humanitarian aid to cyclone-devastated Sri Lanka, refuting claims of denial. As part of Operation Sagar Bandhu, India has itself dispatched 53 tons of relief materials and specialized rescue teams to assist Sri Lanka, where Cyclone Ditwah has claimed over 330 lives and caused massive flooding.

  • Israeli Defence Forces Urges India to Designate Hamas as Terrorist Organization Following October 7 Attacks

    Israeli Defence Forces Urges India to Designate Hamas as Terrorist Organization Following October 7 Attacks

    Dec 02, 2025 02:56 am CST

    The Israeli Defence Forces has stated that India's recognition of Hamas as a terrorist group would be beneficial, highlighting shared security concerns between the two nations. Following the devastating October 7, 2023 attacks that killed over 1,200 Israelis and led to a major military response in Gaza, IDF spokesperson Lt Col Nadav Shoshani emphasized the importance of clear stance on Hamas, which remains undesignated as a terrorist organization by India despite being classified as such by numerous Western countries.

  • India Calls for Global Framework to Prevent Biological Weapons Misuse Amid Security Concerns

    India Calls for Global Framework to Prevent Biological Weapons Misuse Amid Security Concerns

    Dec 01, 2025 09:09 pm CST

    India's External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar urges the international community to establish a global mechanism to prevent the misuse of biological weapons, highlighting the growing threat of bioterrorism by non-state actors. At the 50th anniversary conference of the Biological Weapons Convention, he emphasized the need to strengthen compliance measures and create systems to track scientific developments in this field.

  • Jammu and Kashmir High Court Rules PoK Trade Exempt from GST: Reaffirming PoK as Integral Part of India

    Jammu and Kashmir High Court Rules PoK Trade Exempt from GST: Reaffirming PoK as Integral Part of India

    Dec 01, 2025 02:04 am CST

    The Jammu and Kashmir High Court has ruled that trade between J&K and Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK) qualifies as intra-state trade, exempting it from GST taxation. This landmark ruling reinforces India's territorial claim that PoK is an integral part of India despite cross-LoC trade remaining suspended since 2019 due to security concerns.

  • India Rejects Nepal

    India Rejects Nepal's Territorial Claims on New Currency: Diplomatic Tensions Escalate

    Nov 27, 2025 11:46 pm CST

    India has firmly rejected Nepal's inclusion of disputed territories on its new 100-rupee banknote, calling it an "artificial enlargement of territorial claims." The controversial currency features Kalapani, Lipulekh, and Limpiyadhura regions that India considers its own, further straining diplomatic relations between the neighboring countries. Both nations continue discussions on border issues while maintaining their respective positions on territorial sovereignty.

  • India Faces 43% Tomato Price Surge in 30 Days: Regional Disparities and Consumer Impact

    India Faces 43% Tomato Price Surge in 30 Days: Regional Disparities and Consumer Impact

    Nov 27, 2025 11:37 pm CST

    Tomato prices in India have soared 43% in just one month, reaching Rs 52.87 per kg by November 26. While Andaman & Nicobar faces the highest rates at Rs 96.67/kg, southern producing states maintain lower prices. Quick-commerce platforms charge significantly more than official retail rates, prompting NCCF intervention with Rs 52/kg offerings in Delhi to ease consumer burden.