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February 07, 2026

A post-New START nuclear arms control treaty must include China, factor in concerns of Global South

Nuclear armageddon may be the stuff of fiction, but the fact is that the world has been a safer place because of global treaties that have tried to restrict — with differing degrees of success —the proliferation of nuclear weapons.

Take the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty or New START that the US and Russia signed in 2010, under which both agreed to cap their strategic nuclear warheads at 1,550 and limit strategic delivery vehicles to 800, including both deployed and non-deployed systems. It came into force in 2011, with compliance mechanisms, including annual onsite verifications, and promised a 30% reduction in warheads, from what had been promised in the earlier SORT agreement.

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In the right format: A final hurrah for Baz’s England?

For nearly four years now, the English cricket team's image has been characterised by an individual sitting in the front seat of the dressing room balcony; his feet up, cross-legged, his grin face and dark glasses masking his true emotions.

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3 mins

March 03, 2026

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Stock markets slide, oil prices soar on Gulf crisis

Sensex declines 1.3%, tracking the fall in markets from HK to France; oil gains 8.3%

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3 mins

March 03, 2026

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CBI DISMISSES KAPIL MISHRA'S ROLE IN CASE LINKED TO 2020 DELHI RIOTS

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) discarded the alleged role of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Kapil Mishra, now a Delhi minister, in the death of a 23-year-old man, identified as Faizan, who was part of a group of five people who were allegedly beaten by policemen and asked to sing the national anthem during the 2020 riots in northeast Delhi.

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1 min

March 03, 2026

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Limited ops begin at Gulf airports

NEW DELHI: Flights from some West Asian airports resumed on Monday, as Etihad and Emirates began moving passengers out of Abu Dhabi and Dubai on a clutch of routes, and more departures are likely on Tuesday with Air India Express set to restart its Muscat operations and IndiGo scheduling flights out of Jeddah.

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1 min

March 03, 2026

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IIP growth slows to 4.8% in Jan

India’s industrial activity slowed in January, with the Index of Industrial Production (IIP) rising 4.8% year-on-year, easing from a revised 8% in December, data released by the National Statistical Office (NSO) on Monday showed.

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1 mins

March 03, 2026

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100 ANSWERS IN 15 MINS: 13 BOOKED IN MP EXAM SCAM

Madhya Pradesh police on Monday booked 12 candidates for cheating in an excise constable recruitment exam after a system analysis alerted that they answered all 100 questions in just 15 minutes, police said.

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1 min

March 03, 2026

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Govt plans steps to safeguard key import, export

The government will take steps to protect India’s supply chains by safeguarding exports and ensuring uninterrupted imports of essential commodities such as energy, fertilisers and edible oils from all available sources ~- including Russia ~ so that domestic consumers do not face shortages, people familiar with the matter said.

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2 mins

March 03, 2026

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Ex-RPF cop seeks bail in train killings case citing ‘borderline insanity’

Former RPF constable Chetan Singh Chaudhary, accused of killing his senior and three passengers on a moving train in 2023, on Monday sought bail from a local court, citing “borderline insanity”.

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1 mins

March 03, 2026

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UP to buy 4 anti-drone guns worth ₹2.19 crore

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1 min

March 03, 2026

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Rupee comes under pressure, hits 91.47

The rupee fell to its weakest level since late January on Monday after a sharp escalation in the Iran-US conflict over the weekend pushed global crude oil prices higher and triggered a risk-off mood across emerging markets.

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1 mins

March 03, 2026

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