Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir's Operation Sindoor fakery exposed
The big talking point of this episode of India First is admissions by Pakistan's top leadership regarding Operation Sindoor.
The Indian government has issued a list of 118 Chinese apps that are now banned in the country over security, surveillance, and data concerns. These apps include PUBG Mobile Nordic Map: Livik, PUBG Mobile LITE, VPN for TikTok, WeChat Work, AppLock, and others.
The PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG), was launched in the year 2017 and became an instant hit. PUBG is one of the high graphics games which is visually appealing for players. This is the reason why PUBG initially had millions of users, especially in India, since the beginning.
It is a very popular mobile game among the youth and the ban has left them shocked & got them upset. So, here's what 'ecstatic' parents & 'upset' kids have to say about the ban.
The big talking point of this episode of India First is admissions by Pakistan's top leadership regarding Operation Sindoor.
In this edition of Newstrack, the focus is on India Today's special investigation that exposed rampant illegal mining along the Kosi river in Uttarakhand’s Udham Singh Nagar district.
On this Special Report, the focus is on the escalating tension in the Taiwan Strait as China launches 'Justice Mission 2025'. The large-scale live-fire drills come days after the US announced an 11.1 billion dollar arms package for Taiwan. A China expert joins the programme to discuss Beijing's message of 'normalizing' blockades and the potential for a 'quarantine' of the island. The guest notes that China is establishing itself as the 'de facto new order' in the region. The discussion explores the strategic fallout for the US, Japan, and regional stability in the Indo-Pacific, highlighting the risks of 'grey zone warfare' and the impact on global trade routes like the Malacca Strait. The report also touches on the wider alliance blocs forming between China, Russia, and Iran versus the US-led order.
This special report investigates the rampant illegal sand mining in Uttarakhand's Kosi River. The investigation reveals how mining mafias operate with impunity, using heavy machinery to strip the riverbed despite government regulations. The report highlights a confrontation between the reporting team and alleged mafia members who attempted to intimidate them. It also details the involvement of a company which reportedly holds a mining lease while also monitoring activities. Additionally, the programme covers the Supreme Court's stay on the Centre's revised definition of the Aravalli range, a move seen as a temporary victory for environmental protection. The segment raises critical questions about administrative accountability and the enforcement of environmental laws.