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  • 2 weeks ago | bombaytoday.in | Jitendra Kumar

    A thunderstorm rolled into Delhi on the night of May 24, leaving behind a path of destruction that is now all too familiar to its residents. In the span of a few hours, the city was pounded by relentless rain, strong winds, and lightning flashes that transformed the urban landscape into a crisis zone. The deluge caused road blockages, halted air traffic, triggered blackouts, and took four lives. For a city that boasts of being a future-ready smart metropolis, Delhi looked anything but prepared.

  • 2 weeks ago | bombaytoday.in | Jitendra Kumar

    Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s public expression of support for former U.S. President Joe Biden following his prostate cancer diagnosis marks yet another instance where political leaders display solidarity beyond the realms of power and policy. “Wishing Joe Biden a quick and full recovery,” Modi tweeted. “May he remain strong through this challenge.”The message, while concise, offered the kind of leadership presence that goes beyond formality.

  • 3 weeks ago | bombaytoday.in | Jitendra Kumar

    As COVID-19 cases continue to climb, Hong Kong and Singapore have reinforced public health protocols to curb the spread of the virus while trying to avoid major disruptions to daily life. The sudden rise in infections—largely due to the Omicron JN.1 variant—has reawakened memories of past outbreaks, although both governments stress they are better prepared than ever before. Health officials are working swiftly to balance public safety, healthcare readiness, and economic stability.

  • 3 weeks ago | bombaytoday.in | Jitendra Kumar

    As global alliances shift and regional rivalries intensify, the relationship between India and Turkey presents a compelling contradiction. While Turkey has emerged as a vocal and active supporter of Pakistan—India’s long-standing adversary—its access to the Indian aviation market remains uninterrupted. This dichotomy is now fueling debates among Indian policymakers and citizens alike. Turkey’s support for Pakistan has extended beyond political rhetoric.

  • 3 weeks ago | bombaytoday.in | Jitendra Kumar

    In a rare moment of diplomatic and military calm between two long-standing adversaries, top military leaders from India and Pakistan have initiated direct communication aimed at reinforcing a fragile ceasefire agreement. The ceasefire, which was brokered in early May 2025 following weeks of escalating border skirmishes, has brought a temporary respite to the conflict-weary residents along the Line of Control (LoC) in the contested Kashmir region.

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