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The MNF vowed to prevent Lengpui airport from being handed over to the Indian Air Force, criticizing ZPM's financial management and highlighting potential civilian-military conflicts. They express concerns about economic impact, noise pollution, and strategic military targeting. The previous MNF government had already proposed constructing a second runway.
Amid trade war concerns, Beijing assures India it won't flood markets with cheap goods, emphasizing compliance with WTO rules and focus on domestic demand. China aims to avoid disrupting other nations' economies, even as India imposes tariffs on steel imports. Both countries seek enhanced cooperation and deeper trade engagement, marking a potential thaw in relations.
A Mumbai research data analyst, Shahbaz Khan, was arrested for orchestrating the kidnapping of his eight-year-old nephew in Gujarat. He intended to demand a ransom to pay off his girlfriend, who blackmailed him with compromising photos. The boy was rescued after regaining consciousness and using his mobile phone.
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