PM Modi visits Melbourne Cricket Ground accompanied by Australian PM Albanese
Prime Minister Modi visited the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground accompanied by Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
This India Today special ground report by Mir Fareed explores the escalating conflict between Afghanistan and Pakistan, focusing on recent violence along the Durand Line. Ground reports from Kabul and the border reveal the aftermath of devastating Pakistani airstrikes, including an attack on a rehabilitation centre that the Taliban claims killed civilians. Tensions have flared as Pakistan accuses Afghanistan of harbouring militants like the TTP, allegations strongly denied by Afghan officials. The report includes an exclusive interview with Muhajir Farahi, Minister for Culture and Information, who dismissed Pakistan's claims as "propaganda" and emphasised Afghanistan's right to independent foreign relations, including with India. Amidst the drone strikes and aerial bombardments, both nations have suffered civilian and military casualties, leading to the closure of key trade routes and worsening Afghanistan's ongoing humanitarian and climate crises.
Prime Minister Modi visited the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground accompanied by Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
The big talking point of this episode of News Today is the fresh escalation in the West Asia crisis. US President Donald Trump has reiterated the ceasefire is over, but said that the Iranians have sought to continue talks and Washington has agreed.
A family from West Bengal has reunited after months of separation. A man, who was wrongly deported to Bangladesh last year, has returned home and met his newborn son for the first time.
The interim peace deal between the United States and Iran has collapsed just three weeks after its signing, as military strikes resume from both sides.