The Amritsar Commissioner of Police warned of a pattern in which foreign-based criminal handlers specifically target vulnerable young men to execute crimes for hire.
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PM Modi Lauds Indian Diaspora in France for Strengthening India-France Bilateral Ties
Modi highlighted the growing importance of innovation technology and people-to-people cooperation at an event celebrating the Indian community in France.
Supreme Court Rules Indian Succession Act Probate Proceedings Are Governed by Three-Year Limitation
The apex court held that applications for probate or revocation of probate under the Indian Succession Act are subject to the three-year limit under the Limitation Act.
Indian IT Stocks Slump Up to 7% as Accenture Cuts Revenue Outlook
Accenture’s downward revision of its revenue forecast triggered a sharp sell-off in Indian IT majors including TCS, Infosys and Wipro.
Brahmin Unease and the Future of Indian Politics
Growing discontent among upper-caste communities in Uttar Pradesh could reshape electoral dynamics ahead of state elections.
Indian Supreme Court Shocked at DOB Manipulation Corruption Orders FIRs Against Officials
A Supreme Court bench expressed shock at what it called widespread corruption involving date-of-birth manipulation in government records and ordered FIRs to be filed against those responsible.
Indian Banks Ordered to Remain Open Through Financial Year-End for Government Transactions by RBI
The Reserve Bank of India directed all scheduled commercial banks to remain operational through the financial year-end to facilitate government financial transactions without disruption.
RBI Data Shows Indian Household Debt Rises to 41.3 Percent of GDP Above Five-Year Average
The Reserve Bank of India reported that household debt rose to 41.3 percent of GDP at end-March 2025 driven primarily by consumption-oriented retail lending.
Every Fifth Seafarer Is Now Indian as Maritime Workforce Dominated by Non-Officer Crew
A new report shows that approximately one in five seafarers globally is now of Indian origin reflecting India’s growing dominance in the international maritime labour market.
Congress Criticises Modi for Not Naming Indian Seafarers Killed in US Hormuz Strike
Congress leader Jairam Ramesh said PM Modi’s failure to specifically name the three Indian sailors killed in US strikes at the G7 was pathetic.