India news: BrahMos missile deal signed with Vietnam

India and Russia have jointly developed the BrahMos missileImage: Ruslan Shamukov/TASS/dpa/picture alliance

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Cricket: Bengaluru retain IPL title with victory over Gujarat

Royal Challengers Bengaluru retained their Indian ‌Premier ⁠League (IPL) ⁠title with a five-wicket ​win over Gujarat ​Titans in the ​final ‌of the Twenty20 competition in ‌Ahmedabad on Sunday.

After being put in to bat first, Gujarat ‌set ​a target of 156, but ⁠Bengaluru ​overhauled it with ease ​in just ⁠18 overs.

Challengers batting star Virat Kohli smashed nine fours and three sixes — including the winning shot — as he finished on 75 not-out off 42 balls.

“Stuff you dream of. Thought of this moment many times, wanting to hit the winning run,” said Kohli, 37, who was also named player of the match.

The five-wicket victory secured back-to-back IPL titles for Bengaluru — and their second overall.

IN PICTURES: A simple pair of glasses brings new hope

The nonprofit “GoodVision” is bringing eye care to underserved regions in India, where about 250 million people need glasses but have no access to treatment.

The organization holds free eye exams and provides glasses for less than two dollars, opening up new opportunities for education, employment and independent living.

Building collapse in Delhi kills at least six

Six people died and at least eight others were injured after a multi-storey building collapsed in South Delhi.

A total of 14 people have been pulled from the rubble of the building, according to local media reports, six of whom died of their injuries.

The rescue operation has concluded, officials said, after all the missing were accounted for and the site was searched.

Rescue teams used heavy machinery, hydraulic cutters, victim-location cameras, and sniffer dogs during the search, officials said.

The collapsed building housed a coaching institute, cafes and offices.

Construction work was reportedly underway on the building’s upper floor at the time of the incident, which occurred on Saturday evening.

India and Canada inch towards free-trade pact

Canada’s High Commissioner to India, Chris Cooter, has said he is confident a trade deal with India can be finalized.

“The free trade agreement will happen. I have no doubt,” Cooter said, according to Canadian broadcaster CBC News.

Cooter’s Indian counterpart, Dinesh Patnaik, also confirmed that the negotiations are progressing.

Both officials said they were optimistic about a breakthrough in the negotiations during a business summit in Regina, Canada.

The comments came days after India’s Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said the two countries were looking to conclude negotiations on a free trade agreement before the end of this year.

The two countries have renewed their engagement on trade in recent months after their relations soured over Canadian allegations linking Indian agents to the killing of Sikh separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in British Columbia.

India appoints new chief of defense staff

General NS Raja Subramani took charge as India’s new chief of defense staff on Sunday.

He took over the post after General Anil Chauhan signed off after completing his tenure as the country’s senior-most military commander on Saturday.

“I am honored to assume charge as the chief of defense staff. We are committed to implementing the prime minister’s vision of JAI — Jointness, Atma Nirbharta [self-reliance] and Innovation,” General Subramani said as reported by Indian news outlet India Today.

General Subramani served in the Indian army for over four decades and is widely known as an expert on Pakistan and China. He retired as the vice chief of army staff on July 31 last year.

Trinamool Congress MP Kalyan Banerjee alleges attack by BJP members

Trinamool Congress MP Kalyan Banerjee was allegedly heckled in front of a police station in West Bengal’s Hooghly district.

Banerjee has alleged that Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)workers attacked him while he was on his way to the police station.

“I was coming alone. BJP members used abusive language and hit me on the head with a deuce ball. My head is bleeding… Now people will decide whether it is right or wrong that MPs are being continuously targeted,” Banerjee said.

“All this happened in front of the police. I was hit on my head, and I am bleeding,” he said, according to a report by the Press Trust of India news agency.

The incident comes a day after Trinamool Congress leader Abhishek Banerjee was allegedly attacked in Sonapur, in West Bengal.

The BJP recently won the state elections, handing Trinamool Congress a crushing defeat.

The polls were overshadowed by debates over the revision of electoral rolls.

The exercise was formally intended to remove duplicate or ineligible voters and address other discrepancies. It led to the removal of millions of names from the electoral rolls.

Opposition parties and other critics have alleged that the exercise disproportionately affected minority voters and their strongholds.

Retail inflation may rise due to fuel price hikes, government says

India could see a rise in living costs as a result of recent fuel price ​hikes and a weaker monsoon outlook, the country’s ‌Finance Ministry said in a report, as energy supply disruptions continue because of the Middle ​East conflict.

The duration of the Strait ​of Hormuz disruption remains the “single most consequential ⁠variable” for India’s external and price outlook, the ​report said. “The inflation dynamics of April 2026 reflect a growing divergence between relatively contained consumer prices and sharply rising wholesale prices.”

While retail inflation increased only marginally to 3.48% and remained below the Reserve Bank of India’s 4% target, price pressures intensified in select food items and services such as restaurants and accommodation, the report said. “The sharp rise in upstream price pressures, along with recent increases in fuel prices, suggests a gradual pass-through to retail inflation through higher transport, energy, and food-related costs in the coming months.”

India says BrahMos deal signed with Vietnam, eyes Indonesia next

India has signed a deal with ​Vietnam under which it will ‌supply BrahMos missiles, which it has jointly developed with Russia, Defense Secretary Rajesh ​Kumar Singh said.

“With Vietnam, I understand that it [the deal] has already been signed, probably not publicly announced,” Singh said at the Shangri-La Dialogue security summit in Singapore. But it’s already been signed.”

He added that India is in “final stages” for ​a similar deal with Indonesia.

The Philippines was the first foreign buyer of the BrahMos missile system from India, signing a deal worth $375 million in 2022.

The deal ​with ⁠Vietnam could be worth about 60 billion rupees ($629 million), including ⁠training ​and logistical support, ​Reuters news agency has previously reported.

Speaking at the Shangri-La ⁠defense forum, Singh said that India has a strong commitment to the ASEAN nations, “and we treat all of you as ‘friendly foreign countries’ with whom we can share advanced defense technologies.”

Source : https://www.dw.com/en/india-news-brahmos-missile-deal-signed-with-vietnam/live-77361781

 

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