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The Times of India Eye on China, desi light tank Zorawar to be ready by 2027

India's Project Zorawar light tank is expected to be ready for induction into the Army by 2027. The light tank, developed by DRDO and private sector company L&T, will have to undergo a series of summer and winter trials, including in deserts and high-altitude areas, over the next two to three years before the entire acquisition, production and induction process can actually begin.

The Times of India One PIO and one PoK-origin MP in Starmer's new cabinet

Lisa Nandy, the only Indian-origin MP in the new cabinet, held the shadow foreign secretary role. This is a stark contrast to the cabinet Boris Johnson had formed in July 2019 which was the most diverse in British history. Meanwhile British Pakistani MP Shabana Mahmood, who has been strongly critical of the Indian govt over Kashmir, has been appointed justice secretary.

The Times of India When Melania Trump said she doesn't need to stand by Donald like Jill

​Melania, according to Trump biographer Michael Wolff, never wanted to Donald Trump to run and she became the most demi-detached First Lady in US history. In 2016 when Trump moved into the White House, Melania initially stayed behind in their New York Trump Tower apartments, before finally heading to Washington in the summer of 2017. At that time, her excuse was Barron was in school and needed her to stay nearby.

The Times of India Seven Tory MPs are preparing leadership bids

The Times of India 4 terrorists, 2 soldiers killed in J&K twin operations

Two soldiers lost their lives in separate gunfights in Kulgam, along with the deaths of four terrorists. Security forces are engaged in ongoing operations to combat terrorism in the region. Lance Naik Pradeep Naik of Army’s Para Commando unit was killed in Modergam village, while havildar Raj Kumar of 1 Rashtriya Rifles died in Frisal Chinnigam area, officials said. The two operations are ongoing, with some more terrorists believed to be trapped at both sites.

The Times of India Woman hears 'son' cry on call with 'CBI officer', duped of Rs 1 lakh

A 59-year-old woman in Mumbai fell prey to a scam by a man posing as a CBI officer, losing Rs 1.2 lakh. The accused used a fake story about her son's arrest and manipulated her with a suspected deepfake audio. Police are investigating the case in Dahisar.

The Times of India Elon Musk makes fun of Zuckerberg’s Independence Day video

Mark Zuckerberg's viral wakeboarding video celebrating America's Independence Day sparks a public exchange with Elon Musk. Musk praises Zuckerberg's 'swagger' while also emphasizing his own preference for work. The ongoing conflict between the two tech CEOs stems from past disagreements, including a SpaceX rocket incident in 2016 and differing views on technology topics.

The Times of India Rahul Gandhi to visit Manipur on June 8, meet victims of violence in relief camps

Rahul Gandhi, the leader of the opposition in Lok Sabha, will visit Manipur on Monday to meet people affected by recent violence in various districts of the northeastern state. This visit marks Gandhi's third trip to the conflict-ridden state and his first as the leader of the opposition. State Congress president K Meghachandra confirmed that Gandhi will travel from Delhi to Silchar by flight and will then proceed to Jiribam district, where fresh violence occurred on June 6.

The Times of India Rahul Gandhi to visit Manipur on July 8, meet victims in relief camps

Rahul Gandhi, the leader of the opposition in Lok Sabha, will visit Manipur on Monday to meet people affected by recent violence in various districts of the northeastern state. This visit marks Gandhi's third trip to the conflict-ridden state and his first as the leader of the opposition. State Congress president K Meghachandra confirmed that Gandhi will travel from Delhi to Silchar by flight and will then proceed to Jiribam district, where fresh violence occurred on June 6.

The Times of India 'Celebrations khatam nahi hui aur...': Fans unimpressed after India shock loss

An inexperienced yet spirited Zimbabwe pulled off an upset of massive proportions when they stunned an Indian team brimming with an array of Next-Gen stars by 13 runs in the first T20I of the five-match series in Harare on Saturday. India, who were recently crowned champions in the T20 World Cup albeit with a different set of players, were expected to trot past an unfancied Zimbabwe and the script followed that line when the hosts were restricted to 115 for nine. But from there, Zimbabwe wrote their own narrative, reducing India to 28 for four in the Power Play and then eventually bowled them out for 102 in 19.5 overs.