India and the UK on Thursday signed a long-awaited Free Trade Agreement in London, marking a significant step in bilateral economic ties.
During the visit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged his UK counterpart Keir Starmer to act against extremist ideologies misusing democratic freedoms.
Separately, in sports, Rishabh Pant has been ruled out of wicketkeeping duties in the ongoing Test series after fracturing his toe, with Dhruv Jurel stepping in behind the stumps.
Here are the top 5 news stories of the day:
India, UK sign landmark Free Trade Agreement aiming $120 billion trade by 2030
India and the UK have signed a historic Free Trade Agreement (FTA) during PM Modi’s UK visit, targeting a bilateral trade boost to $120 billion by 2030. The deal lowers tariffs on Indian exports like textiles and footwear, and cuts duties on British whisky and cars. It also simplifies market access and includes major provisions for services, professionals, and agricultural goods. Read full story
PM Modi urges the UK to act against Khalistani extremism
During his UK visit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi called on PM Keir Starmer to take firm action against extremist ideologies, particularly those misusing democratic freedoms—amid growing concerns over pro-Khalistan elements in Britain. PM Modi thanked the UK for condemning the Pahalgam terror attack and stressed joint efforts against terrorism. Read full story
Thailand-Cambodia border clash escalates amid diplomatic breakdown
Deadly fighting has flared again along the disputed Thailand-Cambodia border, with artillery, airstrikes, and landmine blasts reported near ancient temples. At least nine civilians and several soldiers have been killed or injured. Thailand accused Cambodia of targeting civilians and expelled its ambassador, while Cambodia downgraded ties and claimed Thai airstrikes violated international law. Read full story
Tejashwi Yadav questions Shah’s trust in Nitish, sparks assembly uproar
RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav claimed in the Bihar Assembly that Union home minister Amit Shah no longer trusts CM Nitish Kumar, triggering a heated row and adjournment of the House. He challenged BJP to publicly back Kumar till 2030 and slammed the NDA as a “rickety car” after 20 years in power. Read full story
Injured Rishabh Pant ruled out of keeping duties; likely to miss remainder of series
India suffered a major blow as Rishabh Pant was ruled out of wicketkeeping duties for the ongoing fourth Test after fracturing his right toe. BCCI confirmed Dhruv Jurel will take over the gloves, while Pant may bat if required. His absence adds to India’s injury woes, with the final Test at The Oval starting July 31. Read full story
During the visit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged his UK counterpart Keir Starmer to act against extremist ideologies misusing democratic freedoms.
Separately, in sports, Rishabh Pant has been ruled out of wicketkeeping duties in the ongoing Test series after fracturing his toe, with Dhruv Jurel stepping in behind the stumps.
Here are the top 5 news stories of the day:
India, UK sign landmark Free Trade Agreement aiming $120 billion trade by 2030
India and the UK have signed a historic Free Trade Agreement (FTA) during PM Modi’s UK visit, targeting a bilateral trade boost to $120 billion by 2030. The deal lowers tariffs on Indian exports like textiles and footwear, and cuts duties on British whisky and cars. It also simplifies market access and includes major provisions for services, professionals, and agricultural goods. Read full story
PM Modi urges the UK to act against Khalistani extremism
During his UK visit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi called on PM Keir Starmer to take firm action against extremist ideologies, particularly those misusing democratic freedoms—amid growing concerns over pro-Khalistan elements in Britain. PM Modi thanked the UK for condemning the Pahalgam terror attack and stressed joint efforts against terrorism. Read full story
Thailand-Cambodia border clash escalates amid diplomatic breakdown
Deadly fighting has flared again along the disputed Thailand-Cambodia border, with artillery, airstrikes, and landmine blasts reported near ancient temples. At least nine civilians and several soldiers have been killed or injured. Thailand accused Cambodia of targeting civilians and expelled its ambassador, while Cambodia downgraded ties and claimed Thai airstrikes violated international law. Read full story
Tejashwi Yadav questions Shah’s trust in Nitish, sparks assembly uproar
RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav claimed in the Bihar Assembly that Union home minister Amit Shah no longer trusts CM Nitish Kumar, triggering a heated row and adjournment of the House. He challenged BJP to publicly back Kumar till 2030 and slammed the NDA as a “rickety car” after 20 years in power. Read full story
Injured Rishabh Pant ruled out of keeping duties; likely to miss remainder of series
India suffered a major blow as Rishabh Pant was ruled out of wicketkeeping duties for the ongoing fourth Test after fracturing his right toe. BCCI confirmed Dhruv Jurel will take over the gloves, while Pant may bat if required. His absence adds to India’s injury woes, with the final Test at The Oval starting July 31. Read full story
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