Dubai Watch Week 2025 kicks off with spectacular innovations and rare timepieces | World News

Dubai Watch Week 2025 showcases rare timepieces, immersive exhibits, limited editions, and interactive luxury watch experiences/Image: Instagram The 7th edition of Dubai Watch Week 2025 has launched in spectacular style at Burj Park, Dubai Mall, transforming the 200,000-square-foot venue into a playground for watch enthusiasts and collectors. Bringing together legendary maisons with centuries of heritage…

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Authorities intensified searches across hospitals and media offices in Jammu and Kashmir, probing links between medical staff, extremist modules, and fugitive operatives following the Delhi blast. Recoveries of arms and explosives from a “white-collar” terror module have fueled the investigation, with a media house also raided for alleged anti-national content. Authorities intensified searches across hospitals and media offices in Jammu and Kashmir, probing links between medical staff, extremist modules, and fugitive operatives following the Delhi blast. Recoveries of arms and explosives from a “white-collar” terror module have fueled the investigation, with a media house also raided for alleged anti-national content. NEW DELHI: Authorities in Jammu and Kashmir intensified searches across hospitals and media offices on Thursday as part of the widening investigation into the Delhi blast, with police focusing on possible links between medical staff, extremist modules, and networks connected to fugitive operatives.The scrutiny, officials told PTI, stems from the recovery of arms, ammunition and nearly 3,000 kg of explosive material in the “white-collar” terror module that first came to light in south Kashmir earlier this month.Calm And Radical: Dr Umar’s Pre-Blast Video Exposes Educated New Face Of Terror Behind Delhi Attack In Srinagar and Anantnag, police teams, accompanied by medical officers, inspected lockers used by doctors and other hospital staff in district hospitals, private facilities, medical colleges and health centres. Officers said the drive was aimed at preventing misuse of storage spaces for illegal or hazardous material and ensuring that hospital infrastructure was not being exploited for activities that could compromise security. Every rack and locker was examined, and staff were reminded that lockers must be used strictly for official purposes. Officials said these checks will now be part of routine vigilance across health institutions.The operation followed the discovery of an AK-47 rifle in the locker of Dr Adeel Rather at the Government Medical College in Anantnag earlier this month. His arrest led to the unravelling of a larger terror network involving several doctors. During Thursday’s inspection at GMC Anantnag, police and hospital administrators identified unclaimed lockers and directed that records be updated to prevent further misuse.Parallel to the hospital searches, the State Investigation Agency raided the Jammu head office of Kashmir Times and the residence of owner Prabodh Jamwal. The agency said arms, ammunition and incriminating documents were seized during the raids. According to investigators, the publication is accused of promoting anti-national activities and running content that allegedly propagated secessionist narratives. Items recovered during the search included a revolver, empty AK-series cases, live rounds, fired bullets, grenade safety levers and suspected pistol ammunition. These will undergo forensic and technical analysis as part of the ongoing inquiry.Meanwhile, the Delhi Police Special Cell identified a new link in the Red Fort car blast investigation, connecting the case to fugitive Indian Mujahideen operative Mirza Shadab Baig. Baig, wanted for the 2008 blasts in Rajasthan and Gujarat, studied at Al-Falah—an institution already under scrutiny after the “suicide bomber” involved in the Delhi attack was found to be a professor there. Multiple agencies are now examining networks tied to the university, which is facing separate cases for alleged financial irregularities and forgery, alongside searches by the Enforcement Directorate earlier this week.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosJaishankar Meets Afghan Commerce Minister Azizi In Delhi; Trade, Connectivity DiscussedMEA Outlines Agenda For PM Modi’s South Africa Visit For G20 Summit In JohannesburgPenny Wong’s Cricket Banter With Jaishankar Highlights Warm, Confident India-Australia PartnershipJaishankar, Penny Wong Send A Strong India-Australia Message To China And The World on Indo-PacificIFFI 2025 Opens With A Surprise As Korean Minister Sings Vande Mataram And Wins Standing OvationPiyush Goyal’s 10 D’s Pitch in Israel Recasts India As Future-Ready for Worldwide InvestmentsDelhi Student Suicide Case: Massive Protest Outside School After Note Alleges Harassment By TeachersPiyush Goyal Links India, Israel Through Shared Adversities, Predicts 7% Percent GDP Growth For FY26Bangladesh Backs India On Delhi Blast At Security Dialogue As Sheikh Hasina Exile Tensions IntensifyBengaluru Cash Van Robbed Of ₹7 Crore After Fake RBI Officers Trick Staff In A Filmy-Style Heist123PhotostoriesPriyanka Chopra, Ranbir Kapoor to Alia Bhatt: Bollywood stars who reinvented their style after major career shiftsThis South Indian-Style Anda Curry is a must-try10 countries with the most unique flags (and how many you guessed right!)Ranveer Singh to Arjun Rampal: Today’s most viral Bollywood-style momentsSadhguru recommends 7 home remedies for constipation7 baby names that mean ‘winter’ in different languages10 simple ways to avoid misunderstandings in a relationship, as per psychologyTop 7 parenting rules that will simplify your life as a parentHow to make South Indian Chicken Chettinad Curry at home’Vilayaath Budha’, ‘Mask’, to ‘Middle Class’: 9 South releases that are set to storm theatres on November 21123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodayBihar Minister List 2025Bihar CM Oath CeremonyGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingTrevon DiggsTom BradyMLB SignsDraymond GreenCanara Bank Manager RobberyFortnite DownTop Stock RecommendationsGold Silver Price PredictionStefon DiggsBaker Mayfield Wife

Authorities intensified searches across hospitals and media offices in Jammu and Kashmir, probing links between medical staff, extremist modules, and fugitive operatives following the Delhi blast. Recoveries of arms and explosives from a “white-collar” terror module have fueled the investigation, with a media house also raided for alleged anti-national content. Authorities intensified searches across hospitals and media offices in Jammu and Kashmir, probing links between medical staff, extremist modules, and fugitive operatives following the Delhi blast. Recoveries of arms and explosives from a “white-collar” terror module have fueled the investigation, with a media house also raided for alleged anti-national content. NEW DELHI: Authorities in Jammu and Kashmir intensified searches across hospitals and media offices on Thursday as part of the widening investigation into the Delhi blast, with police focusing on possible links between medical staff, extremist modules, and networks connected to fugitive operatives.The scrutiny, officials told PTI, stems from the recovery of arms, ammunition and nearly 3,000 kg of explosive material in the “white-collar” terror module that first came to light in south Kashmir earlier this month.Calm And Radical: Dr Umar’s Pre-Blast Video Exposes Educated New Face Of Terror Behind Delhi Attack In Srinagar and Anantnag, police teams, accompanied by medical officers, inspected lockers used by doctors and other hospital staff in district hospitals, private facilities, medical colleges and health centres. Officers said the drive was aimed at preventing misuse of storage spaces for illegal or hazardous material and ensuring that hospital infrastructure was not being exploited for activities that could compromise security. Every rack and locker was examined, and staff were reminded that lockers must be used strictly for official purposes. Officials said these checks will now be part of routine vigilance across health institutions.The operation followed the discovery of an AK-47 rifle in the locker of Dr Adeel Rather at the Government Medical College in Anantnag earlier this month. His arrest led to the unravelling of a larger terror network involving several doctors. During Thursday’s inspection at GMC Anantnag, police and hospital administrators identified unclaimed lockers and directed that records be updated to prevent further misuse.Parallel to the hospital searches, the State Investigation Agency raided the Jammu head office of Kashmir Times and the residence of owner Prabodh Jamwal. The agency said arms, ammunition and incriminating documents were seized during the raids. According to investigators, the publication is accused of promoting anti-national activities and running content that allegedly propagated secessionist narratives. Items recovered during the search included a revolver, empty AK-series cases, live rounds, fired bullets, grenade safety levers and suspected pistol ammunition. These will undergo forensic and technical analysis as part of the ongoing inquiry.Meanwhile, the Delhi Police Special Cell identified a new link in the Red Fort car blast investigation, connecting the case to fugitive Indian Mujahideen operative Mirza Shadab Baig. Baig, wanted for the 2008 blasts in Rajasthan and Gujarat, studied at Al-Falah—an institution already under scrutiny after the “suicide bomber” involved in the Delhi attack was found to be a professor there. Multiple agencies are now examining networks tied to the university, which is facing separate cases for alleged financial irregularities and forgery, alongside searches by the Enforcement Directorate earlier this week.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosJaishankar Meets Afghan Commerce Minister Azizi In Delhi; Trade, Connectivity DiscussedMEA Outlines Agenda For PM Modi’s South Africa Visit For G20 Summit In JohannesburgPenny Wong’s Cricket Banter With Jaishankar Highlights Warm, Confident India-Australia PartnershipJaishankar, Penny Wong Send A Strong India-Australia Message To China And The World on Indo-PacificIFFI 2025 Opens With A Surprise As Korean Minister Sings Vande Mataram And Wins Standing OvationPiyush Goyal’s 10 D’s Pitch in Israel Recasts India As Future-Ready for Worldwide InvestmentsDelhi Student Suicide Case: Massive Protest Outside School After Note Alleges Harassment By TeachersPiyush Goyal Links India, Israel Through Shared Adversities, Predicts 7% Percent GDP Growth For FY26Bangladesh Backs India On Delhi Blast At Security Dialogue As Sheikh Hasina Exile Tensions IntensifyBengaluru Cash Van Robbed Of ₹7 Crore After Fake RBI Officers Trick Staff In A Filmy-Style Heist123PhotostoriesPriyanka Chopra, Ranbir Kapoor to Alia Bhatt: Bollywood stars who reinvented their style after major career shiftsThis South Indian-Style Anda Curry is a must-try10 countries with the most unique flags (and how many you guessed right!)Ranveer Singh to Arjun Rampal: Today’s most viral Bollywood-style momentsSadhguru recommends 7 home remedies for constipation7 baby names that mean ‘winter’ in different languages10 simple ways to avoid misunderstandings in a relationship, as per psychologyTop 7 parenting rules that will simplify your life as a parentHow to make South Indian Chicken Chettinad Curry at home’Vilayaath Budha’, ‘Mask’, to ‘Middle Class’: 9 South releases that are set to storm theatres on November 21123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodayBihar Minister List 2025Bihar CM Oath CeremonyGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingTrevon DiggsTom BradyMLB SignsDraymond GreenCanara Bank Manager RobberyFortnite DownTop Stock RecommendationsGold Silver Price PredictionStefon DiggsBaker Mayfield Wife

Authorities intensified searches across hospitals and media offices in Jammu and Kashmir, probing links between medical staff, extremist modules, and fugitive operatives following the Delhi blast. Recoveries of arms and explosives from a “white-collar” terror module have fueled the investigation, with a media house also raided for alleged anti-national content. NEW DELHI: Authorities in Jammu…

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Smriti Mandhana flaunts ring, confirms engagement with Palash Muchhal in viral dance video with teammates – watch

Smriti Mandhana flaunts ring, confirms engagement with Palash Muchhal in viral dance video with teammates – watch

Smriti Mandhana and teammates in a video posted on her Instagram (Screengrabs) Indian opener and World Cup winner Smriti Mandhana has made her engagement official, confirming weeks of speculation with a light-hearted Instagram reel. The video, filmed with her India teammates Jemimah Rodrigues, Radha Yadav, Shreyanka Patil and Arundhati Reddy, quickly took over social media…

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Kangana Ranaut offers prayers at Somnath Temple, Shares photos and a heartfelt note – Pics Inside

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Kangana Ranaut continued on her spiritual tour in Gujarat, and her latest stop took her to the sacred Somnath Temple. After spending time amid nature at Gir National Park and praying at the Dwarkadhish Temple, the actress-politician visited Somnath once again for a calm and peaceful darshan. Kangana Ranaut’s spiritual side The actress has always…

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Oman: Sultan Haitham grants royal pardon to 247 prisoners on National Day 2025 | World News

Oman: Sultan Haitham grants royal pardon to 247 prisoners on National Day 2025 | World News

His Majesty Sultan Haitham granted a Royal pardon to 247 prisoners, supporting families during National Day 2025/Image: ONA In a gesture reflecting compassion and social responsibility, His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik, the Supreme Commander, has issued a Royal pardon for 247 prisoners, including both citizens and expatriates, coinciding with the celebrations of National Day…

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Upcoming winter session  NEW DELHI: Tribal councils and community leaders from across the Northeast on Thursday mounted a coordinated push for long-pending Sixth Schedule reforms and full implementation of the 2020 Bodo Accord, using an ABSU-led national seminar in Delhi to urge the union government to table the constitutional amendment in the upcoming winter session of Parliament.The deliberation brought together autonomous district councils, legal experts and legislators which opened with tributes to Bodofa Upendranath Brahma and remarks by chairperson Prof Ramesh Bhardwaj.‘Abandoned Tribals To Their Fate’: PM Modi Accuses Congress Of Neglecting Tribal CommunitiesABSU president Dipen Boro said reforms linked to Article 280 and the Sixth Schedule would determine “how councils receive funds, exercise powers and function at the village and municipal levels.” While some Bodo Accord commitments have progressed, he said key areas – restructuring of the Bodoland Territorial Council, land rights, village bodies and utilisation of the Special Development Package – remain pending. “The next step must now come through Parliament,” he said, appealing for the amendment to be introduced this session.Recalling decades of conflict and negotiation, former BTR chief executive member Pramod Boro urged Parliament to take up the 125th Amendment Bill in the winter session, saying an accord must be honoured “as a commitment made to citizens.”Tripura minister Sukla Charan Noatia said the issues raised apply to all ten autonomous councils in the region, adding that Tripura’s 2019 proposal for an upgraded Sixth Schedule arrangement “remains pending despite carrying the expectations of our people.” With tribal communities forming roughly one-third of the state’s population, he said stronger constitutional backing is essential for long-term stability and development.Former Khasi Hills Autonomous District Council leader Titosstarwell Chyne said assurances from the centre have not translated into visible progress, leaving councils “concerned and disappointed.” A collective Northeast platform, he said, was necessary to ensure tribal regions are not sidelined in national decision-making.Senior advocate Vijay Hansaria stressed that the Bodo Accord “cannot remain a document for display,” calling for clear action on administrative powers, financial autonomy and village-level governance. He said many councils still struggle due to unstable funding and delayed policy decisions.About the AuthorManash Pratim GohainManash Pratim Gohain is a seasoned journalist with over two decades at The Times of India, where he has built a rich body of work spanning education policy, politics, and governance. Renowned for his incisive coverage of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, accreditation reforms, and skilling initiatives, he has also reported on student politics, urban policy, and social movements. His political reportage—both reflective and news-driven—adds depth to his writing, bridging policy with public impact. Through his 2,500 articles and related outlets, he has emerged as a trusted voice in national discourse, particularly in linking education reform to broader societal change.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIFFI 2025 Opens With A Surprise As Korean Minister Sings Vande Mataram And Wins Standing OvationPiyush Goyal’s 10 D’s Pitch in Israel Recasts India As Future-Ready for Worldwide InvestmentsDelhi Student Suicide Case: Massive Protest Outside School After Note Alleges Harassment By TeachersPiyush Goyal Links India, Israel Through Shared Adversities, Predicts 7% Percent GDP Growth For FY26Bangladesh Backs India On Delhi Blast At Security Dialogue As Sheikh Hasina Exile Tensions IntensifyBengaluru Cash Van Robbed Of ₹7 Crore After Fake RBI Officers Trick Staff In A Filmy-Style HeistNSA Ajit Doval Declares Regional Stability And Security India’s Duty At Colombo Security DialogueMarking a Political Milestone, Nitish Kumar Sworn In as Bihar CM for the 10th TimeIndian Navy Sends Strong Signal To Beijing As China Offers Submarines to Pakistan, Assures ReadinessUS Approves Major Arms Deal For India With Javelins And Excalibur To Counter Regional Threats123Photostories7 baby names that mean ‘winter’ in different languages10 simple ways to avoid misunderstandings in a relationship, as per psychologyTop 7 parenting rules that will simplify your life as a parentHow to make South Indian Chicken Chettinad Curry at home’Vilayaath Budha’, ‘Mask’, to ‘Middle Class’: 9 South releases that are set to storm theatres on November 21World Philosophy Day: 10 quotes by famous philosophers that explain the meaning of life7 manures from your kitchen which work like magic in plant growthTimeless Divya Bharti films that showcase her unforgettable screen magic5 home remedies for period cramps in teenage girls that parents can tryWhat’s changing at Mumbai’s iconic Shivaji Park? 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Upcoming winter session NEW DELHI: Tribal councils and community leaders from across the Northeast on Thursday mounted a coordinated push for long-pending Sixth Schedule reforms and full implementation of the 2020 Bodo Accord, using an ABSU-led national seminar in Delhi to urge the union government to table the constitutional amendment in the upcoming winter session of Parliament.The deliberation brought together autonomous district councils, legal experts and legislators which opened with tributes to Bodofa Upendranath Brahma and remarks by chairperson Prof Ramesh Bhardwaj.‘Abandoned Tribals To Their Fate’: PM Modi Accuses Congress Of Neglecting Tribal CommunitiesABSU president Dipen Boro said reforms linked to Article 280 and the Sixth Schedule would determine “how councils receive funds, exercise powers and function at the village and municipal levels.” While some Bodo Accord commitments have progressed, he said key areas – restructuring of the Bodoland Territorial Council, land rights, village bodies and utilisation of the Special Development Package – remain pending. “The next step must now come through Parliament,” he said, appealing for the amendment to be introduced this session.Recalling decades of conflict and negotiation, former BTR chief executive member Pramod Boro urged Parliament to take up the 125th Amendment Bill in the winter session, saying an accord must be honoured “as a commitment made to citizens.”Tripura minister Sukla Charan Noatia said the issues raised apply to all ten autonomous councils in the region, adding that Tripura’s 2019 proposal for an upgraded Sixth Schedule arrangement “remains pending despite carrying the expectations of our people.” With tribal communities forming roughly one-third of the state’s population, he said stronger constitutional backing is essential for long-term stability and development.Former Khasi Hills Autonomous District Council leader Titosstarwell Chyne said assurances from the centre have not translated into visible progress, leaving councils “concerned and disappointed.” A collective Northeast platform, he said, was necessary to ensure tribal regions are not sidelined in national decision-making.Senior advocate Vijay Hansaria stressed that the Bodo Accord “cannot remain a document for display,” calling for clear action on administrative powers, financial autonomy and village-level governance. He said many councils still struggle due to unstable funding and delayed policy decisions.About the AuthorManash Pratim GohainManash Pratim Gohain is a seasoned journalist with over two decades at The Times of India, where he has built a rich body of work spanning education policy, politics, and governance. Renowned for his incisive coverage of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, accreditation reforms, and skilling initiatives, he has also reported on student politics, urban policy, and social movements. His political reportage—both reflective and news-driven—adds depth to his writing, bridging policy with public impact. Through his 2,500 articles and related outlets, he has emerged as a trusted voice in national discourse, particularly in linking education reform to broader societal change.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIFFI 2025 Opens With A Surprise As Korean Minister Sings Vande Mataram And Wins Standing OvationPiyush Goyal’s 10 D’s Pitch in Israel Recasts India As Future-Ready for Worldwide InvestmentsDelhi Student Suicide Case: Massive Protest Outside School After Note Alleges Harassment By TeachersPiyush Goyal Links India, Israel Through Shared Adversities, Predicts 7% Percent GDP Growth For FY26Bangladesh Backs India On Delhi Blast At Security Dialogue As Sheikh Hasina Exile Tensions IntensifyBengaluru Cash Van Robbed Of ₹7 Crore After Fake RBI Officers Trick Staff In A Filmy-Style HeistNSA Ajit Doval Declares Regional Stability And Security India’s Duty At Colombo Security DialogueMarking a Political Milestone, Nitish Kumar Sworn In as Bihar CM for the 10th TimeIndian Navy Sends Strong Signal To Beijing As China Offers Submarines to Pakistan, Assures ReadinessUS Approves Major Arms Deal For India With Javelins And Excalibur To Counter Regional Threats123Photostories7 baby names that mean ‘winter’ in different languages10 simple ways to avoid misunderstandings in a relationship, as per psychologyTop 7 parenting rules that will simplify your life as a parentHow to make South Indian Chicken Chettinad Curry at home’Vilayaath Budha’, ‘Mask’, to ‘Middle Class’: 9 South releases that are set to storm theatres on November 21World Philosophy Day: 10 quotes by famous philosophers that explain the meaning of life7 manures from your kitchen which work like magic in plant growthTimeless Divya Bharti films that showcase her unforgettable screen magic5 home remedies for period cramps in teenage girls that parents can tryWhat’s changing at Mumbai’s iconic Shivaji Park? BMC floats tender for major revamp123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodayBihar Minister List 2025Bihar CM Oath CeremonyGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingTrevon DiggsTom BradyMLB SignsDraymond GreenCanara Bank Manager RobberyFortnite DownTop Stock RecommendationsGold Silver Price PredictionStefon DiggsBaker Mayfield Wife

NEW DELHI: Tribal councils and community leaders from across the Northeast on Thursday mounted a coordinated push for long-pending Sixth Schedule reforms and full implementation of the 2020 Bodo Accord, using an ABSU-led national seminar in Delhi to urge the union government to table the constitutional amendment in the upcoming winter session of Parliament.The deliberation…

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Former Australia captain Ricky Ponting was recently asked to pick his best no. 4 batter in Test cricket ahead of the Ashes series beginning Friday.At first, given the choice to pick between Kevin Pietersen and Mahela Jayawardene, Ponting picked Pietersen. Then Ponting chose Kevin Pietersen (KP) over Mark Waugh, and then Pakistan’s former cricketer Javed…

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US markets traded in green on Thursday as investors welcomed fresh signs that pressure on Wall Street may be easing, with Nvidia’s latest earnings and renewed hopes of another interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve. Dow jumped 662 points or 1.44% to 46,801. Nasdaq also rose to 23,134 up, 569 points or 2.5% at…

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Cardi B sends a supportive message to Stefon Diggs. Stefon Diggs has faced one of the toughest years of his career, both physically and emotionally. After suffering a season-ending ACL tear with the Houston Texans, his recovery journey has been grueling, but he hasn’t faced it alone. His girlfriend, rapper Cardi B, offered unwavering support,…

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Tesla CEO Elon Musk offered a bold view of the future, saying daily work could become optional within the next two decades as AI and robotics reshape daily life. Speaking at the US–Saudi Investment Forum, Musk said rapid advances in technology could make traditional jobs unnecessary for most people. “I do not know exactly what…

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India is advocating for the expansion of a bilateral Joint Crediting Mechanism (JCM) as a vital tool for global climate action. Spearheaded by Japan, this model allows countries to jointly develop mitigation projects and transparently allocate emission reduction credits, reinforcing multilateral climate objectives. Image: X@/byadavbjp NEW DELHI: Pitching for expanding a unique model where bilateral cooperation can reinforce multilateral objectives, India has called an existing ‘joint crediting mechanism’ a key tool for global climate action, and urged countries to join this cooperative approach to collectively reduce their carbon footprints.The benefit of the mechanism was flagged by Union environment minister Bhupender Yadav on the sidelines of the ongoing 30th session of the UN climate conference (COP30) in Belem, Brazil on Wednesday.India is one of the 31 partner countries of the Joint Crediting Mechanism (JCM), spearheaded by Japan, which provides a clear framework for both governments and the private sector to jointly develop mitigation projects, mobilise finance, deploy advanced technologies, and transparently allocate the resulting emission reductions credit among themselves.It’s a bilateral mechanism which is being implemented in accordance with Article 6 of the Paris Agreement that facilitates the creation and functioning of carbon markets as an emission reduction tool. India had joined the mechanism with Japan in August as part of the country’s first bilateral cooperation under the Paris Agreement. JCM is expected to serve as a model for achieving rapid economic growth while simultaneously addressing environmental challenges.Participating in the 11th JCM partner countries’ meeting, chaired by Japan’s environment minister Hirotaka Ishihara, Yadav highlighted the importance of cooperative mechanisms at a time when the world seeks scalable, equitable and technology-driven climate solutions. He underlined that the mechanism represents “a significant approach in strengthening efforts for climate action while supporting national priorities, particularly for developing countries”.Noting that the JCM would contribute directly to India’s Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) and long-term low emission development strategy, Yadav said the move would help develop a domestic ecosystem and localise high-technology interventions, while also contributing to the country’s sustainable development goals.About the AuthorVishwa MohanVishwa Mohan is Senior Editor at The Times of India. He writes on environment, climate change, agriculture, water resources and clean energy, tracking policy issues and climate diplomacy. He has been covering Parliament since 2003 to see how politics shaped up domestic policy and India’s position at global platform. Before switching over to explore sustainable development issues, Vishwa had covered internal security and investigative agencies for more than a decade.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosMEA Outlines Agenda For PM Modi’s South Africa Visit For G20 Summit In JohannesburgPenny Wong’s Cricket Banter With Jaishankar Highlights Warm, Confident India-Australia PartnershipJaishankar, Penny Wong Send A Strong India-Australia Message To China And The World on Indo-PacificIFFI 2025 Opens With A Surprise As Korean Minister Sings Vande Mataram And Wins Standing OvationPiyush Goyal’s 10 D’s Pitch in Israel Recasts India As Future-Ready for Worldwide InvestmentsDelhi Student Suicide Case: Massive Protest Outside School After Note Alleges Harassment By TeachersPiyush Goyal Links India, Israel Through Shared Adversities, Predicts 7% Percent GDP Growth For FY26Bangladesh Backs India On Delhi Blast At Security Dialogue As Sheikh Hasina Exile Tensions IntensifyBengaluru Cash Van Robbed Of ₹7 Crore After Fake RBI Officers Trick Staff In A Filmy-Style HeistNSA Ajit Doval Declares Regional Stability And Security India’s Duty At Colombo Security Dialogue123Photostories10 countries with the most unique flags (and how many you guessed right!)Ranveer Singh to Arjun Rampal: Today’s most viral Bollywood-style momentsSadhguru recommends 7 home remedies for constipation7 baby names that mean ‘winter’ in different languages10 simple ways to avoid misunderstandings in a relationship, as per psychologyTop 7 parenting rules that will simplify your life as a parentHow to make South Indian Chicken Chettinad Curry at home’Vilayaath Budha’, ‘Mask’, to ‘Middle Class’: 9 South releases that are set to storm theatres on November 21World Philosophy Day: 10 quotes by famous philosophers that explain the meaning of life7 manures from your kitchen which work like magic in plant growth123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodayBihar Minister List 2025Bihar CM Oath CeremonyGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingTrevon DiggsTom BradyMLB SignsDraymond GreenCanara Bank Manager RobberyFortnite DownTop Stock RecommendationsGold Silver Price PredictionStefon DiggsBaker Mayfield Wife

India is advocating for the expansion of a bilateral Joint Crediting Mechanism (JCM) as a vital tool for global climate action. Spearheaded by Japan, this model allows countries to jointly develop mitigation projects and transparently allocate emission reduction credits, reinforcing multilateral climate objectives. Image: X@/byadavbjp NEW DELHI: Pitching for expanding a unique model where bilateral cooperation can reinforce multilateral objectives, India has called an existing ‘joint crediting mechanism’ a key tool for global climate action, and urged countries to join this cooperative approach to collectively reduce their carbon footprints.The benefit of the mechanism was flagged by Union environment minister Bhupender Yadav on the sidelines of the ongoing 30th session of the UN climate conference (COP30) in Belem, Brazil on Wednesday.India is one of the 31 partner countries of the Joint Crediting Mechanism (JCM), spearheaded by Japan, which provides a clear framework for both governments and the private sector to jointly develop mitigation projects, mobilise finance, deploy advanced technologies, and transparently allocate the resulting emission reductions credit among themselves.It’s a bilateral mechanism which is being implemented in accordance with Article 6 of the Paris Agreement that facilitates the creation and functioning of carbon markets as an emission reduction tool. India had joined the mechanism with Japan in August as part of the country’s first bilateral cooperation under the Paris Agreement. JCM is expected to serve as a model for achieving rapid economic growth while simultaneously addressing environmental challenges.Participating in the 11th JCM partner countries’ meeting, chaired by Japan’s environment minister Hirotaka Ishihara, Yadav highlighted the importance of cooperative mechanisms at a time when the world seeks scalable, equitable and technology-driven climate solutions. He underlined that the mechanism represents “a significant approach in strengthening efforts for climate action while supporting national priorities, particularly for developing countries”.Noting that the JCM would contribute directly to India’s Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) and long-term low emission development strategy, Yadav said the move would help develop a domestic ecosystem and localise high-technology interventions, while also contributing to the country’s sustainable development goals.About the AuthorVishwa MohanVishwa Mohan is Senior Editor at The Times of India. He writes on environment, climate change, agriculture, water resources and clean energy, tracking policy issues and climate diplomacy. He has been covering Parliament since 2003 to see how politics shaped up domestic policy and India’s position at global platform. 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