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Blizzard strands nearly 1,000 trekkers on Mount Everest’s Tibetan Side, rescue operations underway

A blizzard on Mount Everest’s Tibetan side has trapped nearly 1,000 trekkers above 16,000 feet, prompting large-scale rescue operations involving local villagers, mountaineering teams, and emergency shelters to ensure the safety of climbers.

India to build first railway links with Bhutan via Kokrajhar-Gelephu and Samtse-Banarhat

With an investment of about Rs 4,033 crore, India has committed to construct two new rail lines—Kokrajhar-Gelephu and Banarhat-Samtse—that will give Bhutan its first railway connectivity and strengthen bilateral ties.

India has extended its ban

India extends ban on Pakistani airlines into sixth month, disrupting 800 weekly flights

Reciprocal airspace closures continue after April’s Pahalgam terror attack, forcing Indian carriers on longer, costlier international routes.

Acharya Balkrishna

Ramdev’s aide Balkrishna wins mega George Everest Tourism project despite stakeholding controversy

All three bidders for Uttarakhand’s flagship adventure tourism project are linked to Baba Ramdev’s aide, raising questions over tender norms and anti-collusion rules.

Argentina relaxes visa rules for Indian tourists holding valid US visas

Argentina has eased entry rules for Indian nationals by allowing those with valid US tourist visas to visit without a separate Argentine visa, a move aimed at boosting tourism and strengthening bilateral ties.

A man seen being slapped

Man slapped during panic attack on IndiGo flight goes missing, family fears foul play

After viral mid-air assault, 32-year-old from Assam vanishes en route home — family fears he's missing, with no help from airline or authorities.

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India reopens doors to Chinese tourists after five-year visa freeze

Move signals tentative thaw in ties post-Galwan clash as tourist visa services for Chinese nationals to resume from July 24.