Australia’s largest diplomatic footprint in world is now in Bengaluru | Bengaluru News

Julian Hill MP, Assistant Minister for Citizenship, Customs and Multicultural Affairs and Assistant Minister for International Education at the inauguration of Australian Consullate General in Bengaluru on Friday at Cunningham road Hilary McGeachy, Australian Consul General at the inauguration of Australian Consullate General in Bengaluru on Friday at Cunningham road Julian Hill MP, Assistant Minister…

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Coimbatore car bomb blast case: ED says it seized incriminating documents relating to financial transactions | Chennai News

ED carried out the searches on Thursday. CHENNAI: The Directorate of Enforcement (ED) has seized mobile phones, laptops and incriminating documents related to financial transactions and immovable property investments during searches at 16 locations in Chennai, Coimbatore, Mumbai and Hyderabad in connection with its money laundering and terror financing probe into the 2022 Coimbatore car…

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Parking-starved Udyog Vihar set to get 7-storey mixed-use facility | Gurgaon News

Vehicles are routinely parked along both sides of internal roads across all five phases, narrowing carriageways and creating bottlenecks throughout the day Vehicles are routinely parked along both sides of internal roads across all five phases, narrowing carriageways and creating bottlenecks throughout the day Vehicles are routinely parked along both sides of internal roads across…

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‘Pak-trained Mujahideen have turned their guns inwards’: India slams Islamabad over PoK crackdown | India News

The MEA criticized Pakistan’s harsh crackdown on protesters in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir. (PTI images) NEW DELHI: India on Friday slammed Pakistan of making an open admission of state-sponsored terrorism after a senior aide to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif acknowledged that Islamabad had trained and armed Mujahideen who have now turned against the Pakistani state….

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‘Paradise for spies’ no more: Japan launches first centralised intelligence body since WWII

Japan launches new centralised intelligence agency Japan has pushed for a sweeping intelligence reform and launched its first centralised intelligence body since World War II. Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi pushes for sweeping security reforms in the face of growing regional threats.The National Intelligence Bureau formally launched on Friday, is an upgrade to the Cabinet Intelligence…

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