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20 more foreign mercenaries fled

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March 20, 2026

In 2024, intelligence agencies flagged a sudden surge in ‘unusual Western visitors’ in Mizoram

- SUMIT KUMAR SINGH @New Delhi

RED flags were raised as early as 2024 when intelligence officials in Mizoram noticed a surge of “unusual Western visitors” moving through the region without any clear tourism purpose.

India’s intelligence agencies reported that more than 20 suspected mercenaries had already left Indian territory undetected after crossing from Myanmar.

“At the time, the pattern was considered anomalous, and the probe started in the matter, and eventually the pattern shows a much larger picture,” said a senior official.

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) is investigating a suspected foreign mercenary network linked to insurgent activity in Myanmar. Seven foreign nationals—six Ukrainians and one American—have been taken into custody following coordinated operations at various airports in India.

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Dhurandhar 2 crosses ₹750 crores

ON Day 4 of its release in the theatres, the spy thriller Dhurandhar: The Revenge crossed ₹750 crores in worldwide collections, revealed its makers.

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Salary cut for not taking care of parents in T’gana

THE Telangana Cabinet on Monday cleared a Bill that proposes to deduct up to 15 per cent of an employee’s salary of both public and private sector employees who fail to take care of their elderly parents.

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CITY SEES LIGHT RAIN, MORE SHOWERS LIKELY

DELHI witnessed light to moderate rain in the early hours of Monday, following a few days of heavy rainfall in the national capital.

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IT cos shift to selective hiring amid AI adoption

DOMESTIC technology sector is shifting from mass hiring to selective recruitment, with companies prioritising AI and problem-solving skills over volume hiring, as fresher intake remains below pre-pandemic levels, Rajesh Nambiar, president of Nasscom, told TNIE.

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Ex-Punjab minister, named by victim’s family, arrested in abetment to suicide case

AFTER pressure from the family of deceased Gagandeep Randhawa and opposition parties, former Punjab minister Laljit Singh Bhullar was arrested on Monday by Punjab Police in a case of abetment to suicide, even as Union Home Minister Amit Shah hinted ata possible CBI probe.

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US turnaround as Trump says talks on with Iran to end war

US President Donald Trump on Monday said the US was in talks with a “respected” Iranian leader and claimed the Islamic Republic was eager for a deal to end the war, while extending the 48-hour deadline to five days for Iran to reopen the crucial Strait of Hormuz or face attacks on its power plants.

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March 24, 2026

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Economy on fast track, says survey

Delhi's economy reaches ₹13,27,055 cr. | Delhi Metro daily ridership at 67 lakh. | City saw 200 'Good' air quality days in 2025.

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March 24, 2026

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Electricity rate set to go up in capital soon

THE electricity rates in the city are likely to rise from April as the Delhi government is preparing for disbursal of pending dues of over ₹38,000 crore to the three power distribution companies.

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Situation worrisome, says PM

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