India is experiencing a significant disparity in tariffs on its top five import and export items with the US. Data from the commerce ministry shows India pays higher duties on imports from the US compared to the duty it earns on exports.
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Election management bodies from various countries gathered in New Delhi to address the challenges posed by false narratives, fake news, and misinformation campaigns on social media that threaten the integrity of live elections. Technology's role in enhancing election transparency and efficiency, as well as combating these issues, was highlighted, with participants sharing their experiences and solutions.
Home minister Amit Shah launches 'Fast Track Immigration - Trusted Traveller Program' at seven new airports, enabling faster immigration for pre-verified flyers using biometric authentication. This expands the program previously running at Indira Gandhi International airport, aiming to provide seamless and secure international travel under the 'Viksit Bharat'@2047 vision.
A Thane magistrate's investigation has found five police officers responsible for the custodial death of Akshay Shinde, accused in a sexual assault case. Shinde's family disputes the police's claim of self-defense, suggesting a staged encounter. The Bombay High Court has been urged to file an FIR, and a Special Investigation Team is set to probe further.
The Centre's panel on Delhi-NCR's air quality has revoked stage 3 curbs of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) amid improved air quality. The decision follows favourable meteorological conditions that reduced pollution levels, including strong winds and rain. Restrictions on non-essential construction and certain vehicle uses were lifted.
Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann declared his government won't release more water to Haryana, asserting the state has used its full share. This escalates a water-sharing dispute, especially after the BBMB decided to release 8,500 cusecs to Haryana, a move Punjab opposes. Mann accuses Haryana and Rajasthan of 'thuggery' and hints at an all-party meeting to address the crisis.
Enforcement Directorate has summoned former Chhattisgarh Congress minister Kawasi Lakhma on January 3 over his alleged involvement in a liquor scam. Searches conducted in Raipur, Dhamtari, and Sukma revealed evidence of his receipt of commissions from illegal liquor sales. Lakhma has promised to provide all required documents and comply with the law.
The RSS has voiced concern over the continuous violence against Hindus and other minorities in Bangladesh by radical Islamist groups, citing it as a severe violation of human rights. It also condemned the Bangladeshi interim government for its alleged support for this violence and urged the Indian government to protect Bangladeshi Hindus and engage in dialogue with Dhaka.
In Bijapur's National Park area, police found three Maoists bodies and a significant cache of weapons and explosives. The discovery followed an IED attack that injured a CRPF jawan. Ongoing search operations are underway, with recent encounters at the Sukma-Bijapur border resulting in additional casualties and the recovery of additional weapons.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Washington on February 13 to meet President Trump, focusing on trade and defense collaborations. The visit may involve key discussions on military purchases, energy supplies, and artificial intelligence collaboration, with a potential meeting with Elon Musk also anticipated.