Representative image NEW DELHI: He had no red flags. No “high-risk” tag. By standard medical calculators, he was not the kind of patient doctors worry about. Then came the heart attack — sudden and without warning. Doctors say this is no longer unusual. A major Indian study suggests it may be the norm.In a retrospective analysis of more than 5,000 Indian patients, widely used global heart risk calculators failed to identify most people at risk, with around 80% of those who suffered a first heart attack not flagged as high-risk beforehand. Researchers led by Dr Mohit Dayal Gupta at GB Pant Hospital, Delhi, says Western models miss India-specific risk patterns, often placing patients in low or moderate categories despite underlying danger.Israel Iran War‘A tremendous mistake’: Trump says he’ll cut spending on Nato over Iran war snubStrait Of Hormuz Standoff: Trump pauses Iran strikes; Tehran tightens oil leverageThese models are used by doctors to decide who needs treatment, but the study found they often misclassify risk and sometimes give conflicting results. Across models, only 11%-20% of patients were labelled high-risk, even though all eventually had a heart attack.“Indian patients and population behave totally differently. We have different risk factors, different patterns and hence Western scores may not always be appropriate,” said Dr Gupta.‘80% Of Those Who Suffered First Heart Attack Not Labelled High-Risk’At the core of the problem is a mismatch. Most of these risk calculators were designed using Western populations, where heart disease tends to occur later. In India, it strikes earlier and behaves differently — the study found the average age of patients was just 54, underscoring how premature heart disease has become.Researchers say Indians show a distinct “South Asian phenotype”. Heart risk appears earlier, often with diabetes and insulin resistance even at normal body weight. Cholesterol patterns are misleading — low HDL and high triglycerides, while LDL may not be very high. Many also have hidden abdominal fat despite appearing lean, a risk missed by BMI-based assessments. Smoking and psychosocial stress, along with traditional risk factors like diabetes, smoking and dyslipidemia, further add to this hidden burden.This is why Western risk scores underperform. They rely heavily on age and LDL cholesterol, leading to underestimation in younger Indians. As a result, many patients fall into an “intermediate risk” category — a grey zone that often delays preventive treatment. Crucially, these models ignore key drivers like insulin resistance, lipoprotein(a), ApoB, central obesity and chronic kidney disease.The impact is significant. These scores determine who gets preventive drugs and closer monitoring. When risk is underestimated, intervention often comes only after a major event.The findings have renewed calls for customised risk scores, as Indian populations remain poorly represented in global datasets. Experts say that until such tools are developed, risk calculators must be used alongside clinical judgment, including family history, diabetes, psychosocial stress and early screening.About the AuthorAnuja JaiswalAnuja Jaiswal is a Senior Assistant Editor at The Times of India, with an impressive 18-year career in narrative journalism. She specializes in health and heritage reporting, expertly simplifying complex health information to make it engaging and understandable for readers. Her deep dives into heritage topics are well-researched, resulting in captivating narratives that resonate with her audience. Over the years, she has worked in Chandigarh, Chhattisgarh and West UP, gaining diverse on-ground experience that shapes her storytelling.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosLearning From Iran War, India Clears Strike Drone Squadrons For Indian Air ForceIndia’s Fourth S-400 System Undergoing Final Trials In Russia, Delivery Expected SoonJag Vasant LPG Vessel Docks At Gujarat Port After Hormuz Passage DelayAdani Delivers 2000 Prahar LMGs Early, Signalling New Speed In India’s Defence Push Forward’Taking Every Step’: PM Modi’s BIG Assurance To Tackle Global Shock Without Hurting CitizensIAF’s Surya Kiran Aerobatic Team Displays India’s Air Power In Stunning Chandigarh Air ShowAmid Tensions, Iran Allows Two Indian LPG Ships Carrying 90,000 MT Fuel To Sail Out Safely’Turned Noida Into ATM For Loot’: PM Modi Blasts Akhilesh Yadav For Delay In Jewar Airport OpeningPakistan’s Terror Links Under Global Lens, US Congressional Report Echoes India’s Claim On TerrorismIndia’s Clears ₹2.38 Lakh Crore Defence Proposals Across Services In Major Procurement Push123PhotostoriesThe love lives of ‘Grey’s Anatomy’: Inside their real-life romancesMomo for dinner: How this can help in reducing inflammation and the right under 20-minute recipe5 countries where euthanasia is legal: Stories of choice, dignity, and debateBroccoli to Dark Chocolate: 6 brain-boosting superfoods for kids to consume daily and the right way to eat themFrom Sania Mirza-Shoaib Akhtar to Sheikha Mahra-Sheikh Mana Al Maktoum: 5 ugly public divorces that shocked the worldLeg cramps, swelling, or heaviness? 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Representative image NEW DELHI: He had no red flags. No “high-risk” tag. By standard medical calculators, he was not the kind of patient doctors worry about. Then came the heart attack — sudden and without warning. Doctors say this is no longer unusual. A major Indian study suggests it may be the norm.In a retrospective analysis of more than 5,000 Indian patients, widely used global heart risk calculators failed to identify most people at risk, with around 80% of those who suffered a first heart attack not flagged as high-risk beforehand. Researchers led by Dr Mohit Dayal Gupta at GB Pant Hospital, Delhi, says Western models miss India-specific risk patterns, often placing patients in low or moderate categories despite underlying danger.Israel Iran War‘A tremendous mistake’: Trump says he’ll cut spending on Nato over Iran war snubStrait Of Hormuz Standoff: Trump pauses Iran strikes; Tehran tightens oil leverageThese models are used by doctors to decide who needs treatment, but the study found they often misclassify risk and sometimes give conflicting results. Across models, only 11%-20% of patients were labelled high-risk, even though all eventually had a heart attack.“Indian patients and population behave totally differently. We have different risk factors, different patterns and hence Western scores may not always be appropriate,” said Dr Gupta.‘80% Of Those Who Suffered First Heart Attack Not Labelled High-Risk’At the core of the problem is a mismatch. Most of these risk calculators were designed using Western populations, where heart disease tends to occur later. In India, it strikes earlier and behaves differently — the study found the average age of patients was just 54, underscoring how premature heart disease has become.Researchers say Indians show a distinct “South Asian phenotype”. Heart risk appears earlier, often with diabetes and insulin resistance even at normal body weight. Cholesterol patterns are misleading — low HDL and high triglycerides, while LDL may not be very high. Many also have hidden abdominal fat despite appearing lean, a risk missed by BMI-based assessments. Smoking and psychosocial stress, along with traditional risk factors like diabetes, smoking and dyslipidemia, further add to this hidden burden.This is why Western risk scores underperform. They rely heavily on age and LDL cholesterol, leading to underestimation in younger Indians. As a result, many patients fall into an “intermediate risk” category — a grey zone that often delays preventive treatment. Crucially, these models ignore key drivers like insulin resistance, lipoprotein(a), ApoB, central obesity and chronic kidney disease.The impact is significant. These scores determine who gets preventive drugs and closer monitoring. When risk is underestimated, intervention often comes only after a major event.The findings have renewed calls for customised risk scores, as Indian populations remain poorly represented in global datasets. Experts say that until such tools are developed, risk calculators must be used alongside clinical judgment, including family history, diabetes, psychosocial stress and early screening.About the AuthorAnuja JaiswalAnuja Jaiswal is a Senior Assistant Editor at The Times of India, with an impressive 18-year career in narrative journalism. She specializes in health and heritage reporting, expertly simplifying complex health information to make it engaging and understandable for readers. Her deep dives into heritage topics are well-researched, resulting in captivating narratives that resonate with her audience. Over the years, she has worked in Chandigarh, Chhattisgarh and West UP, gaining diverse on-ground experience that shapes her storytelling.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosLearning From Iran War, India Clears Strike Drone Squadrons For Indian Air ForceIndia’s Fourth S-400 System Undergoing Final Trials In Russia, Delivery Expected SoonJag Vasant LPG Vessel Docks At Gujarat Port After Hormuz Passage DelayAdani Delivers 2000 Prahar LMGs Early, Signalling New Speed In India’s Defence Push Forward’Taking Every Step’: PM Modi’s BIG Assurance To Tackle Global Shock Without Hurting CitizensIAF’s Surya Kiran Aerobatic Team Displays India’s Air Power In Stunning Chandigarh Air ShowAmid Tensions, Iran Allows Two Indian LPG Ships Carrying 90,000 MT Fuel To Sail Out Safely’Turned Noida Into ATM For Loot’: PM Modi Blasts Akhilesh Yadav For Delay In Jewar Airport OpeningPakistan’s Terror Links Under Global Lens, US Congressional Report Echoes India’s Claim On TerrorismIndia’s Clears ₹2.38 Lakh Crore Defence Proposals Across Services In Major Procurement Push123PhotostoriesThe love lives of ‘Grey’s Anatomy’: Inside their real-life romancesMomo for dinner: How this can help in reducing inflammation and the right under 20-minute recipe5 countries where euthanasia is legal: Stories of choice, dignity, and debateBroccoli to Dark Chocolate: 6 brain-boosting superfoods for kids to consume daily and the right way to eat themFrom Sania Mirza-Shoaib Akhtar to Sheikha Mahra-Sheikh Mana Al Maktoum: 5 ugly public divorces that shocked the worldLeg cramps, swelling, or heaviness? Doctors decode what your body may be lacking, and simple ways to find reliefCapsicum to Cabbage: 6 vegetables you shouldn’t eat raw and what to do insteadIs everything okay between Kate Middleton and Prince William? Why are they reducing their Royal schedule in AprilPrincess Diana to Grace Kelly: 5 most beautiful royal bridal veils of all time’Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone’to ‘Harry Potter Deathly Hallows – Part 2’: Plot recap ahead of TV series release123Hot PicksE-chequesIndia-US trade dealNoida International AirportUS Iran WarIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays April 2026Bank Holidays AprilTop TrendingTiger Woods CrashBabar AzamH-1B lotteryVaibhav SooryavanshiMadhya Pradesh High CourtRoyal Challengers Bengaluru vs Sunrisers Hyderabad Live ScoreNoelia CastilloUS travel advisoryAnti-vaccine rowH-1B visa

NEW DELHI: He had no red flags. No “high-risk” tag. By standard medical calculators, he was not the kind of patient doctors worry about. Then came the heart attack — sudden and without warning. Doctors say this is no longer unusual. A major Indian study suggests it may be the norm.In a retrospective analysis of…

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Virgo Horoscope Today, March 29, 2026: Enjoy attention, but don’t invite confusion

Virgo Horoscope Today, March 29, 2026: Enjoy attention, but don’t invite confusion

Today heralds opportunities for prudent choices, particularly in investments that guarantee lasting steadiness. Be ready for surprise visitors; welcoming them with open arms will create delightful memories rather than perfect arrangements. Your eloquence will enchant, instilling a serene confidence in your interactions. In the workplace, keep communication straightforward and don’t overextend yourself. Your day has…

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File photo NEW DELHI: Parliament is likely to be adjourned to a fixed date when the ongoing session ends on April 2 and not sine die, as is the practice, as govt looks to reconvene the two houses to present its bills for the rollout of women’s reservation in directly elected legislatures from the next Lok Sabha election.“We are likely to announce the date on which Parliament will meet when it is adjourned next week,” a senior govt functionary said on Saturday.With consultations within govt still going on, Parliament may meet after the polls in four states and one Union territory culminate on April 29.A fixed date for Parliament’s meeting to discuss what are likely to be two bills, one for delimitation based on 2011 census and another for amending constitutional provisions for the rollout of women’s quota in one-third of Lok Sabha and assembly seats, will convey the govt’s determination in no uncertain terms. That it will add to the buzz during the assembly polls, with parties assiduously wooing women voterswill be an added advantage for the governing NDA.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosLearning From Iran War, India Clears Strike Drone Squadrons For Indian Air ForceIndia’s Fourth S-400 System Undergoing Final Trials In Russia, Delivery Expected SoonJag Vasant LPG Vessel Docks At Gujarat Port After Hormuz Passage DelayAdani Delivers 2000 Prahar LMGs Early, Signalling New Speed In India’s Defence Push Forward’Taking Every Step’: PM Modi’s BIG Assurance To Tackle Global Shock Without Hurting CitizensIAF’s Surya Kiran Aerobatic Team Displays India’s Air Power In Stunning Chandigarh Air ShowAmid Tensions, Iran Allows Two Indian LPG Ships Carrying 90,000 MT Fuel To Sail Out Safely’Turned Noida Into ATM For Loot’: PM Modi Blasts Akhilesh Yadav For Delay In Jewar Airport OpeningPakistan’s Terror Links Under Global Lens, US Congressional Report Echoes India’s Claim On TerrorismIndia’s Clears ₹2.38 Lakh Crore Defence Proposals Across Services In Major Procurement Push123PhotostoriesThe love lives of ‘Grey’s Anatomy’: Inside their real-life romancesMomo for dinner: How this can help in reducing inflammation and the right under 20-minute recipe5 countries where euthanasia is legal: Stories of choice, dignity, and debateBroccoli to Dark Chocolate: 6 brain-boosting superfoods for kids to consume daily and the right way to eat themFrom Sania Mirza-Shoaib Akhtar to Sheikha Mahra-Sheikh Mana Al Maktoum: 5 ugly public divorces that shocked the worldLeg cramps, swelling, or heaviness? Doctors decode what your body may be lacking, and simple ways to find reliefCapsicum to Cabbage: 6 vegetables you shouldn’t eat raw and what to do insteadIs everything okay between Kate Middleton and Prince William? Why are they reducing their Royal schedule in AprilPrincess Diana to Grace Kelly: 5 most beautiful royal bridal veils of all time’Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone’to ‘Harry Potter Deathly Hallows – Part 2’: Plot recap ahead of TV series release123Hot PicksE-chequesIndia-US trade dealNoida International AirportUS Iran WarIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays April 2026Bank Holidays AprilTop TrendingTiger Woods CrashBabar AzamH-1B lotteryVaibhav SooryavanshiMadhya Pradesh High CourtRoyal Challengers Bengaluru vs Sunrisers Hyderabad Live ScoreNoelia CastilloUS travel advisoryAnti-vaccine rowH-1B visa

File photo NEW DELHI: Parliament is likely to be adjourned to a fixed date when the ongoing session ends on April 2 and not sine die, as is the practice, as govt looks to reconvene the two houses to present its bills for the rollout of women’s reservation in directly elected legislatures from the next Lok Sabha election.“We are likely to announce the date on which Parliament will meet when it is adjourned next week,” a senior govt functionary said on Saturday.With consultations within govt still going on, Parliament may meet after the polls in four states and one Union territory culminate on April 29.A fixed date for Parliament’s meeting to discuss what are likely to be two bills, one for delimitation based on 2011 census and another for amending constitutional provisions for the rollout of women’s quota in one-third of Lok Sabha and assembly seats, will convey the govt’s determination in no uncertain terms. That it will add to the buzz during the assembly polls, with parties assiduously wooing women voterswill be an added advantage for the governing NDA.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosLearning From Iran War, India Clears Strike Drone Squadrons For Indian Air ForceIndia’s Fourth S-400 System Undergoing Final Trials In Russia, Delivery Expected SoonJag Vasant LPG Vessel Docks At Gujarat Port After Hormuz Passage DelayAdani Delivers 2000 Prahar LMGs Early, Signalling New Speed In India’s Defence Push Forward’Taking Every Step’: PM Modi’s BIG Assurance To Tackle Global Shock Without Hurting CitizensIAF’s Surya Kiran Aerobatic Team Displays India’s Air Power In Stunning Chandigarh Air ShowAmid Tensions, Iran Allows Two Indian LPG Ships Carrying 90,000 MT Fuel To Sail Out Safely’Turned Noida Into ATM For Loot’: PM Modi Blasts Akhilesh Yadav For Delay In Jewar Airport OpeningPakistan’s Terror Links Under Global Lens, US Congressional Report Echoes India’s Claim On TerrorismIndia’s Clears ₹2.38 Lakh Crore Defence Proposals Across Services In Major Procurement Push123PhotostoriesThe love lives of ‘Grey’s Anatomy’: Inside their real-life romancesMomo for dinner: How this can help in reducing inflammation and the right under 20-minute recipe5 countries where euthanasia is legal: Stories of choice, dignity, and debateBroccoli to Dark Chocolate: 6 brain-boosting superfoods for kids to consume daily and the right way to eat themFrom Sania Mirza-Shoaib Akhtar to Sheikha Mahra-Sheikh Mana Al Maktoum: 5 ugly public divorces that shocked the worldLeg cramps, swelling, or heaviness? Doctors decode what your body may be lacking, and simple ways to find reliefCapsicum to Cabbage: 6 vegetables you shouldn’t eat raw and what to do insteadIs everything okay between Kate Middleton and Prince William? Why are they reducing their Royal schedule in AprilPrincess Diana to Grace Kelly: 5 most beautiful royal bridal veils of all time’Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone’to ‘Harry Potter Deathly Hallows – Part 2’: Plot recap ahead of TV series release123Hot PicksE-chequesIndia-US trade dealNoida International AirportUS Iran WarIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays April 2026Bank Holidays AprilTop TrendingTiger Woods CrashBabar AzamH-1B lotteryVaibhav SooryavanshiMadhya Pradesh High CourtRoyal Challengers Bengaluru vs Sunrisers Hyderabad Live ScoreNoelia CastilloUS travel advisoryAnti-vaccine rowH-1B visa

NEW DELHI: Parliament is likely to be adjourned to a fixed date when the ongoing session ends on April 2 and not sine die, as is the practice, as govt looks to reconvene the two houses to present its bills for the rollout of women’s reservation in directly elected legislatures from the next Lok Sabha…

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Leo Horoscope Today, March 29, 2026: Keep plans simple, watch spending, and chant the Moon mantra calmly

Leo Horoscope Today, March 29, 2026: Keep plans simple, watch spending, and chant the Moon mantra calmly

The stars indicate a period of cautious spending and a slight emotional slump, but don’t worry—this is just a passing phase. Be wary while traveling, and expect some delays on your journey. Your professional endeavors may not yield immediate results, yet love is in the air, inviting you to express affection through small, heartfelt gestures….

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File photos NEW DELHI: Amid reports that billionaire Elon Musk joined the phone call between PM Narendra Modi and President Donald Trump last week, the Indian govt said on Saturday that the conversation was between the leaders only.NYT reported late on Friday that Musk participated in the phone call that Trump made to Modi, calling it an unusual appearance by a private citizen on a call between two heads of state during a wartime crisis.“We have seen the story. The telephone conversation on March 24 was between PM Narendra Modi and President Donald Trump only. As has been stated earlier, it provided the opportunity for exchange of views on the situation in West Asia,” said MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal.Israel Iran War‘A tremendous mistake’: Trump says he’ll cut spending on Nato over Iran war snubStrait Of Hormuz Standoff: Trump pauses Iran strikes; Tehran tightens oil leverageWhile the MEA denied that there was anyone else involved, the White House did not confirm or deny the report. “President Trump has a great relationship with PM Modi, and this was a productive conversation,” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a statement to a news agency.Quoting two anonymous US officials, the report said it was unclear why Musk was on the call or whether he spoke. “His companies have taken on significant investment from sovereign wealth funds in countries in the Middle East, including Saudi Arabia and Qatar. Musk has also long coveted a greater commercial presence in India,” it said.Trump had dialled Modi to discuss the West Asia situation, including the need to secure the Strait of Hormuz. According to an Indian readout, Modi had noted that safe passage of ships through the strait is vital for global peace, stability and economic well-being.This was their first conversation since early Feb and came in the middle of reported efforts by Pakistan to host talks between the US and Iran for ending the ongoing military conflict. US ambassador Sergio Gor had said that president wanted to keep Modi in the loop about developments related to the conflict.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosLearning From Iran War, India Clears Strike Drone Squadrons For Indian Air ForceIndia’s Fourth S-400 System Undergoing Final Trials In Russia, Delivery Expected SoonJag Vasant LPG Vessel Docks At Gujarat Port After Hormuz Passage DelayAdani Delivers 2000 Prahar LMGs Early, Signalling New Speed In India’s Defence Push Forward’Taking Every Step’: PM Modi’s BIG Assurance To Tackle Global Shock Without Hurting CitizensIAF’s Surya Kiran Aerobatic Team Displays India’s Air Power In Stunning Chandigarh Air ShowAmid Tensions, Iran Allows Two Indian LPG Ships Carrying 90,000 MT Fuel To Sail Out Safely’Turned Noida Into ATM For Loot’: PM Modi Blasts Akhilesh Yadav For Delay In Jewar Airport OpeningPakistan’s Terror Links Under Global Lens, US Congressional Report Echoes India’s Claim On TerrorismIndia’s Clears ₹2.38 Lakh Crore Defence Proposals Across Services In Major Procurement Push123PhotostoriesThe love lives of ‘Grey’s Anatomy’: Inside their real-life romancesMomo for dinner: How this can help in reducing inflammation and the right under 20-minute recipeBroccoli to Dark Chocolate: 6 brain-boosting superfoods for kids to consume daily and the right way to eat themLeg cramps, swelling, or heaviness? Doctors decode what your body may be lacking, and simple ways to find reliefCapsicum to Cabbage: 6 vegetables you shouldn’t eat raw and what to do insteadPrincess Diana to Grace Kelly: 5 most beautiful royal bridal veils of all time’Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone’to ‘Harry Potter Deathly Hallows – Part 2’: Plot recap ahead of TV series release5 elite residential areas in Surat known for luxury livingLPG Shortage: 5 step complete guide on how to make perfectly puffed roti on an inductionThese birth dates are known as powerful healers123Hot PicksE-chequesIndia-US trade dealNoida International AirportUS Iran WarIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays April 2026Bank Holidays AprilTop TrendingTiger Woods CrashBabar AzamH-1B lotteryVaibhav SooryavanshiMadhya Pradesh High CourtRoyal Challengers Bengaluru vs Sunrisers Hyderabad Live ScoreNoelia CastilloUS travel advisoryAnti-vaccine rowH-1B visa

File photos NEW DELHI: Amid reports that billionaire Elon Musk joined the phone call between PM Narendra Modi and President Donald Trump last week, the Indian govt said on Saturday that the conversation was between the leaders only.NYT reported late on Friday that Musk participated in the phone call that Trump made to Modi, calling it an unusual appearance by a private citizen on a call between two heads of state during a wartime crisis.“We have seen the story. The telephone conversation on March 24 was between PM Narendra Modi and President Donald Trump only. As has been stated earlier, it provided the opportunity for exchange of views on the situation in West Asia,” said MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal.Israel Iran War‘A tremendous mistake’: Trump says he’ll cut spending on Nato over Iran war snubStrait Of Hormuz Standoff: Trump pauses Iran strikes; Tehran tightens oil leverageWhile the MEA denied that there was anyone else involved, the White House did not confirm or deny the report. “President Trump has a great relationship with PM Modi, and this was a productive conversation,” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a statement to a news agency.Quoting two anonymous US officials, the report said it was unclear why Musk was on the call or whether he spoke. “His companies have taken on significant investment from sovereign wealth funds in countries in the Middle East, including Saudi Arabia and Qatar. Musk has also long coveted a greater commercial presence in India,” it said.Trump had dialled Modi to discuss the West Asia situation, including the need to secure the Strait of Hormuz. According to an Indian readout, Modi had noted that safe passage of ships through the strait is vital for global peace, stability and economic well-being.This was their first conversation since early Feb and came in the middle of reported efforts by Pakistan to host talks between the US and Iran for ending the ongoing military conflict. US ambassador Sergio Gor had said that president wanted to keep Modi in the loop about developments related to the conflict.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosLearning From Iran War, India Clears Strike Drone Squadrons For Indian Air ForceIndia’s Fourth S-400 System Undergoing Final Trials In Russia, Delivery Expected SoonJag Vasant LPG Vessel Docks At Gujarat Port After Hormuz Passage DelayAdani Delivers 2000 Prahar LMGs Early, Signalling New Speed In India’s Defence Push Forward’Taking Every Step’: PM Modi’s BIG Assurance To Tackle Global Shock Without Hurting CitizensIAF’s Surya Kiran Aerobatic Team Displays India’s Air Power In Stunning Chandigarh Air ShowAmid Tensions, Iran Allows Two Indian LPG Ships Carrying 90,000 MT Fuel To Sail Out Safely’Turned Noida Into ATM For Loot’: PM Modi Blasts Akhilesh Yadav For Delay In Jewar Airport OpeningPakistan’s Terror Links Under Global Lens, US Congressional Report Echoes India’s Claim On TerrorismIndia’s Clears ₹2.38 Lakh Crore Defence Proposals Across Services In Major Procurement Push123PhotostoriesThe love lives of ‘Grey’s Anatomy’: Inside their real-life romancesMomo for dinner: How this can help in reducing inflammation and the right under 20-minute recipeBroccoli to Dark Chocolate: 6 brain-boosting superfoods for kids to consume daily and the right way to eat themLeg cramps, swelling, or heaviness? Doctors decode what your body may be lacking, and simple ways to find reliefCapsicum to Cabbage: 6 vegetables you shouldn’t eat raw and what to do insteadPrincess Diana to Grace Kelly: 5 most beautiful royal bridal veils of all time’Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone’to ‘Harry Potter Deathly Hallows – Part 2’: Plot recap ahead of TV series release5 elite residential areas in Surat known for luxury livingLPG Shortage: 5 step complete guide on how to make perfectly puffed roti on an inductionThese birth dates are known as powerful healers123Hot PicksE-chequesIndia-US trade dealNoida International AirportUS Iran WarIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays April 2026Bank Holidays AprilTop TrendingTiger Woods CrashBabar AzamH-1B lotteryVaibhav SooryavanshiMadhya Pradesh High CourtRoyal Challengers Bengaluru vs Sunrisers Hyderabad Live ScoreNoelia CastilloUS travel advisoryAnti-vaccine rowH-1B visa

NEW DELHI: Amid reports that billionaire Elon Musk joined the phone call between PM Narendra Modi and President Donald Trump last week, the Indian govt said on Saturday that the conversation was between the leaders only.NYT reported late on Friday that Musk participated in the phone call that Trump made to Modi, calling it an…

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PM Modi talks with Saudi Crown Prince amid West Asia Conflict, discusses need to keep shipping lines open NEW DELHI: PM Narendra Modi has spoken to Saudi crown prince and PM Mohammed bin Salman and reiterated India’s concern about freedom of navigation as the Iran-aligned Houthis entered the theatre of war in West Asia by firing missiles at Israel, raising concern over the transport of Saudi crude through the Red Sea.“We agreed on the need to ensure freedom of navigation and keep shipping lines secure. Thanked him for his continued support for the welfare of the Indian community in Saudi Arabia,” Modi wrote on X after the conversation with the de facto Saudi ruler. Modi also reiterated India’s condemnation of attacks on regional energy infrastructure. The Houthis — a Shiite group who are armed and bankrolled by Iran and have taken control of Yemen — had so far remained on the sidelines of the battle. Israel Iran War‘A tremendous mistake’: Trump says he’ll cut spending on Nato over Iran war snubStrait Of Hormuz Standoff: Trump pauses Iran strikes; Tehran tightens oil leverageThey have fought against the Saudis and, in 2023, as part of the conflict, blocked the strategically important Bab el-Mandab Strait — a narrow passage that carries a significant share of global energy and cargo flows. At a time when risks persist around the Strait of Hormuz, any disruption at Bab el-Mandeb could further strain already sensitive supply chains. This was the second telephonic conversation between the PM and the crown prince since the West Asia conflict started on Feb 28.Underscoring India’s energy and diaspora interests in the Gulf, Modi has twice spoken to leaders of all GCC countries since the conflict started and condemned the violation of their sovereignty and territorial integrity. India, however, is yet to condemn the US-Israel strikes on Iran.In his conversations, Modi has also repeatedly called for keeping the Strait of Hormuz — which Iran continues to control — open to ensure global energy security is not adversely impacted.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosLearning From Iran War, India Clears Strike Drone Squadrons For Indian Air ForceIndia’s Fourth S-400 System Undergoing Final Trials In Russia, Delivery Expected SoonJag Vasant LPG Vessel Docks At Gujarat Port After Hormuz Passage DelayAdani Delivers 2000 Prahar LMGs Early, Signalling New Speed In India’s Defence Push Forward’Taking Every Step’: PM Modi’s BIG Assurance To Tackle Global Shock Without Hurting CitizensIAF’s Surya Kiran Aerobatic Team Displays India’s Air Power In Stunning Chandigarh Air ShowAmid Tensions, Iran Allows Two Indian LPG Ships Carrying 90,000 MT Fuel To Sail Out Safely’Turned Noida Into ATM For Loot’: PM Modi Blasts Akhilesh Yadav For Delay In Jewar Airport OpeningPakistan’s Terror Links Under Global Lens, US Congressional Report Echoes India’s Claim On TerrorismIndia’s Clears ₹2.38 Lakh Crore Defence Proposals Across Services In Major Procurement Push123PhotostoriesThe love lives of ‘Grey’s Anatomy’: Inside their real-life romancesMomo for dinner: How this can help in reducing inflammation and the right under 20-minute recipeBroccoli to Dark Chocolate: 6 brain-boosting superfoods for kids to consume daily and the right way to eat themLeg cramps, swelling, or heaviness? Doctors decode what your body may be lacking, and simple ways to find reliefCapsicum to Cabbage: 6 vegetables you shouldn’t eat raw and what to do insteadPrincess Diana to Grace Kelly: 5 most beautiful royal bridal veils of all time’Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone’to ‘Harry Potter Deathly Hallows – Part 2’: Plot recap ahead of TV series release5 elite residential areas in Surat known for luxury livingLPG Shortage: 5 step complete guide on how to make perfectly puffed roti on an inductionThese birth dates are known as powerful healers123Hot PicksE-chequesIndia-US trade dealNoida International AirportUS Iran WarIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays April 2026Bank Holidays AprilTop TrendingTiger Woods CrashBabar AzamH-1B lotteryVaibhav SooryavanshiMadhya Pradesh High CourtRoyal Challengers Bengaluru vs Sunrisers Hyderabad Live ScoreNoelia CastilloUS travel advisoryAnti-vaccine rowH-1B visa

PM Modi talks with Saudi Crown Prince amid West Asia Conflict, discusses need to keep shipping lines open NEW DELHI: PM Narendra Modi has spoken to Saudi crown prince and PM Mohammed bin Salman and reiterated India’s concern about freedom of navigation as the Iran-aligned Houthis entered the theatre of war in West Asia by firing missiles at Israel, raising concern over the transport of Saudi crude through the Red Sea.“We agreed on the need to ensure freedom of navigation and keep shipping lines secure. Thanked him for his continued support for the welfare of the Indian community in Saudi Arabia,” Modi wrote on X after the conversation with the de facto Saudi ruler. Modi also reiterated India’s condemnation of attacks on regional energy infrastructure. The Houthis — a Shiite group who are armed and bankrolled by Iran and have taken control of Yemen — had so far remained on the sidelines of the battle. Israel Iran War‘A tremendous mistake’: Trump says he’ll cut spending on Nato over Iran war snubStrait Of Hormuz Standoff: Trump pauses Iran strikes; Tehran tightens oil leverageThey have fought against the Saudis and, in 2023, as part of the conflict, blocked the strategically important Bab el-Mandab Strait — a narrow passage that carries a significant share of global energy and cargo flows. At a time when risks persist around the Strait of Hormuz, any disruption at Bab el-Mandeb could further strain already sensitive supply chains. This was the second telephonic conversation between the PM and the crown prince since the West Asia conflict started on Feb 28.Underscoring India’s energy and diaspora interests in the Gulf, Modi has twice spoken to leaders of all GCC countries since the conflict started and condemned the violation of their sovereignty and territorial integrity. India, however, is yet to condemn the US-Israel strikes on Iran.In his conversations, Modi has also repeatedly called for keeping the Strait of Hormuz — which Iran continues to control — open to ensure global energy security is not adversely impacted.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosLearning From Iran War, India Clears Strike Drone Squadrons For Indian Air ForceIndia’s Fourth S-400 System Undergoing Final Trials In Russia, Delivery Expected SoonJag Vasant LPG Vessel Docks At Gujarat Port After Hormuz Passage DelayAdani Delivers 2000 Prahar LMGs Early, Signalling New Speed In India’s Defence Push Forward’Taking Every Step’: PM Modi’s BIG Assurance To Tackle Global Shock Without Hurting CitizensIAF’s Surya Kiran Aerobatic Team Displays India’s Air Power In Stunning Chandigarh Air ShowAmid Tensions, Iran Allows Two Indian LPG Ships Carrying 90,000 MT Fuel To Sail Out Safely’Turned Noida Into ATM For Loot’: PM Modi Blasts Akhilesh Yadav For Delay In Jewar Airport OpeningPakistan’s Terror Links Under Global Lens, US Congressional Report Echoes India’s Claim On TerrorismIndia’s Clears ₹2.38 Lakh Crore Defence Proposals Across Services In Major Procurement Push123PhotostoriesThe love lives of ‘Grey’s Anatomy’: Inside their real-life romancesMomo for dinner: How this can help in reducing inflammation and the right under 20-minute recipeBroccoli to Dark Chocolate: 6 brain-boosting superfoods for kids to consume daily and the right way to eat themLeg cramps, swelling, or heaviness? Doctors decode what your body may be lacking, and simple ways to find reliefCapsicum to Cabbage: 6 vegetables you shouldn’t eat raw and what to do insteadPrincess Diana to Grace Kelly: 5 most beautiful royal bridal veils of all time’Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone’to ‘Harry Potter Deathly Hallows – Part 2’: Plot recap ahead of TV series release5 elite residential areas in Surat known for luxury livingLPG Shortage: 5 step complete guide on how to make perfectly puffed roti on an inductionThese birth dates are known as powerful healers123Hot PicksE-chequesIndia-US trade dealNoida International AirportUS Iran WarIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays April 2026Bank Holidays AprilTop TrendingTiger Woods CrashBabar AzamH-1B lotteryVaibhav SooryavanshiMadhya Pradesh High CourtRoyal Challengers Bengaluru vs Sunrisers Hyderabad Live ScoreNoelia CastilloUS travel advisoryAnti-vaccine rowH-1B visa

PM Modi talks with Saudi Crown Prince amid West Asia Conflict, discusses need to keep shipping lines open NEW DELHI: PM Narendra Modi has spoken to Saudi crown prince and PM Mohammed bin Salman and reiterated India’s concern about freedom of navigation as the Iran-aligned Houthis entered the theatre of war in West Asia by…

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Today calls for a calm approach as the tension between Mars and the Moon stirs a sense of urgency. However, perseverance will lead to fruitful outcomes. Seek guidance from a trusted mentor who can provide insights. In your personal life, small acts of kindness will deepen connections. You’re working hard, no doubt, but your nerves…

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IAF starts work on ‘Vayu Baan’, India’s first helicopter-dropped drone project

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Brace yourself for a delightful day filled with family love and financial positivity! Gather your loved ones as their encouragement elevates your mood. Communicate openly, and embrace the tranquility of a cozy night in. Students, this is the perfect moment for concentrated studying, while professionals should recalibrate their ambitions. A festive feeling sits in the…

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When Malaysia set out to build the Petronas Twin Towers in the 1990s, it adopted an unusual strategy that would later become the stuff of engineering legend. Instead of assigning the project to a single contractor, the government split the work between two rival international consortia, one led by Japan and the other by South…

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A Florida man who crashed his car through an airport gate and tried to board multiple aircraft told federal authorities he wanted to steal a plane to visit his sister, reports the Independent. 58-year-old Bryan J. Parker was arrested on Wednesday at Daytona Beach International Airport after he allegedly drove his Ford Mustang through a…

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Ever since ‘Dhurandar 2’ has released in cinemas on March 19, the film is not just creating box office history but is also dominating all over the internet. People just cannot stop talking about the film – while some are showering love, others are talking about the performances, some are making memes and fan theories…

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Today, the stars align to highlight the importance of home and family, inviting a wave of nurturing energy into your life. Look out for an opportunity to enhance your living space, but remember to keep an eye on your budget. Meaningful discussions will strengthen your relationships, while your career path may intertwine with home-related ambitions….

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Indian-origin US lawmaker Pramila Jayapal has called for reparations for undocumented immigrants, saying families were “traumatized” by immigration enforcement under US president Donald Trump.Speaking at a congressional hearing titled “Kidnapped and Disappeared: Trump’s Attack on Children”, Jayapal said compensation may be needed for those affected by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations. “We are going…

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