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TODAY NEWS ON July 01, 2025
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Netanyahu to visit White House as Gaza truce pressure mounts
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will visit the White House next week for talks with U.S. President Donald Trump, a U.S. official said Monday, as Washington ramps up the pressure for a ceasefire in Gaza. The July 7 visit — Mr. Netanyahu’s third since Mr. Trump returned to power in January — comes after Mr. Trump said that he hoped for a truce in the war-ravaged Palestinian territory within a week.
PM Modi’s five-nation tour likely to focus on defence cooperation, Africa outreach, and multilaterals
Defence, rare earth minerals, cooperation on counter-terror and south-south cooperation will be among the focus areas during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s July 2-9 five-nation tour covering Ghana, Trinidad and Tobago, Argentina, Brazil, and Namibia . Officials announced that during the visit to Brazil, the two sides are expected to take up defence production and cooperation, as Brazil has displayed interest in the technology for more secure communication and India’s Akash surface-to-air missile system that was used during Operation Sindoor.
Border dispute with India complicated, takes time; ready to discuss delimitation, says China
China on Monday said the boundary dispute with India was complicated and would take time to settle, but at the same time, it expressed its readiness to hold discussions on the delimitation of the border and keep it peaceful. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, in his meeting with Chinese counterpart Dong Jun in Qingdao on June 26, proposed that India and China should solve the “complex issues” under a structured road map comprising steps to de-escalate tensions along the frontiers and rejuvenate the existing mechanism to demarcate the borders.
Massive explosion at Sigachi pharma unit leaves 17 dead, several injured near Hyderabad
As many as 17 persons were killed and 30 others injured when a massive explosion ripped through Sigachi Industries Private Limited, a pharmaceutical unit in Pashamylaram near Hyderabad, on Monday morning. A majority of the victims were trapped under the production unit housing the reactor when it collapsed. “Five of the persons were charred in the fire. We (NDRF) alone managed to pull out around 30 workers from under the rubble. Some 25 of them were rushed to three nearby hospitals with varying degrees of burns and injuries,” said NDRF Deputy Commander Damodar Singh.
337 tonnes of Union Carbide toxic waste incinerated in M.P.’s Pithampur
Toxic waste weighing 337 tonnes from the defunct Union Carbide factory has been completely incinerated at a private waste treatment facility in Dhar district’s Pithampur industrial area in Madhya Pradesh, officials said on Monday. The waste was moved to Pithampur in January this year, more than 40 years after the Bhopal gas tragedy, in which 5,479 people lost their lives and thousands suffered physical disabilities due to the leak of toxic methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas from the Union Carbide India Ltd. (UCIL) factory. More than five lakh people suffered health implications from the tragedy over the decades.
Trump signs an executive order ending U.S. sanctions on Syria
U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Monday ending U.S. sanctions on Syria, following through on his promise to do so. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the move was designed to “promote and support the country’s path to stability and peace.” Sanctions will remain in place on ousted former President Bashar Assad, his top aides and family.
IMF to provide Ukraine with $500 million after review
The International Monetary Fund said on Monday it has completed its eighth review under an extended arrangement as part of the Extended Fund Facility for Ukraine, providing the country with a disbursement of about $500 million (SDR 0.37 billion) .Total disbursements under the IMF-supported program for Ukraine will reach $10.6 billion with the new $500 million, which will be channeled for budget support, the fund said.
Row over Defence attaché’s remarks on “fighter jets lost” in Operation Sindoor; Indian Embassy steps in
A controversy has erupted over the remarks by the Indian defence attaché in Indonesia suggesting that the Indian Air Force lost fighter jets in the initial phase of Operation Sindoor as it was constrained by the mandate to not attack the Pakistani military establishment and only target terrorist infrastructure. As the purported video of the remarks made by Captain Shiv Kumar on June 10 at a gathering surfaced on Sunday (June 29, 2025), the Indian Embassy in Jakarta said the officer only stated the fact that the Indian armed forces serve under political leadership, unlike some other countries in India’s neighbourhood. However, the Indian Embassy said in a social media post, “His remarks have been quoted out of context and the media reports are a misrepresentation of the intention and thrust of the presentation made by the speaker.”
Maintenance, repair details of grounded UK F-35B fighter jet in Kerala to be kept under wraps
Though the United Kingdom (UK) authorities have decided to repair the grounded F-35B fighter jet of the U.K. Royal Air Force at the Thiruvananthapuram international airport in Kerala, all the details regarding the repair and maintenance of the fighter jet will be kept a closely guarded secret. Sources close to the UK government confirmed that the UK authorities would not provide details on repair and maintenance matters or on private discussions with the Government of India. However, they exuded confidence that the fighter jet would be brought back to the active service of the Royal Air Force once the maintenance and repair of the aircraft are completed in Kerala along with the mandatory safety checks.
Indian Navy’s ‘INS Tabar’ leads rescue operation after major fire breaks out in Oman-bound vessel
The Indian Navy’s stealth frigate ‘INS Tabar’ responded to a distress call from the Pulau-flagged The MT Yi Cheng 6 vessel with 14 crew members of Indian origin, transiting from Kandla, India, to Shinas, Oman, experienced a major fire in the engine room and total power failure onboard, the Indian Navy’s Spokesperson said in a post on X, adding that the firefighting team and equipment from INS Tabar were transferred onboard by the ship’s boat and helicopter. ‘MT Yi Cheng 6’ on Sunday (June 29, 2025). Thirteen naval personnel and 5 crew members of the stricken tanker are currently involved in firefighting operations, with intensity of fire onboard reduced drastically, it said..
U.S. must rule out more strikes before talks can resume: Iran
Diplomatic talks between Washington and Tehran cannot resume unless the U.S. rules out further strikes on Iran, its deputy Foreign Minister told the BBC. Mr. Majid Takht-Ravanchi told the British broadcaster that the U.S. had signalled it wants to return to the negotiating table, a week after it struck three Iranian nuclear facilities. “We have not agreed to any date, we have not agreed to the modality,” said Mr. Takht-Ravanchi. “Right now we are seeking an answer to this question. Are we going to see a repetition of an act of aggression while we are engaging in dialogue?” he added. The U.S. needed to be “quite clear on this very important question”, he said.
Russia says NATO’s defence spending risks collapse of alliance
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Monday (June 30, 2025) that Moscow planned to cut its defence spending, but that he thought a decision by NATO members to increase their own defence spending could ultimately lead to the alliance’s collapse. Asked about remarks by Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski, who was reported to have said that an arms race between Russia and the West could trigger the fall of President Vladimir Putin, Mr. Lavrov said he thought NATO could collapse. “Since he is such a predictor, he probably foresees that a catastrophic increase in the budget of NATO countries, according to my estimates, will also lead to the collapse of this organisation,” Mr. Lavrov said.
Ayush clinches maiden BWF World Tour title at U.S. Open; Tanvi finishes runner-up
Rising shuttler Ayush Shetty notched up his first BWF World Tour title with a commanding straight-games victory over Canada’s Brian Yang in the men’s singles final of the US Open Super 300, ending India’s title drought this season. The 20-year-old, a 2023 junior world championships bronze winner, defeated the third-seeded Yang 21-18, 21-13 in 47 minutes on Sunday to cap off an impressive week, which included a come-from-behind win against top seed Chou Tien Chen in the semifinals. In the women's singles final, 16-year-old Tanvi Sharma finished runner-up after a fighting three-game loss to top seed Beiwen Zhang of the United States. Playing her first World Tour final, the unseeded teenager went down 11-21, 21-16, 10-21 in 46 minutes.
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