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Parliament Session Sees Heated Exchanges Over Key Governance Issues

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Blitz Bureau

NEW DELHI: Parliament remained sharply polarised today as debates continued over major governance and administrative priorities. The Opposition questioned policy execution and accountability, while the government defended its record, citing development delivery and reform initiatives. The session is expected to remain politically significant, with several issues likely to dominate the coming sittings.

Centre Monitors Inflation as Food Prices Remain a Key Concern

The Union government is keeping a close watch on inflation trends, particularly food and essential commodity prices, amid continued pressure on household spending. Officials reviewed supply-side measures and availability of key items in the market. Economists said inflation control will remain central to policymaking, influencing consumption demand and monetary policy expectations.

India–US Trade Engagement Gains Pace Amid Tariff Relief Signals

India and the United States have reportedly moved forward in trade discussions, with tariff easing on select goods and improved market access emerging as key focus areas. The development is expected to support Indian exporters and strengthen sectors linked to manufacturing and aviation supply chains. Analysts view the engagement as a positive indicator for bilateral economic momentum.

Agni-III Missile Test Reinforces India’s Strategic Defence Capability

India successfully conducted a test-firing of the Agni-III intermediate-range ballistic missile, reaffirming its long-range deterrence readiness. Defence officials described the trial as part of routine validation exercises. The launch highlights India’s continued progress in indigenous strategic weapons capability and strengthens national preparedness amid evolving regional security dynamics.

Odisha Maoist Surrender Seen as Major Breakthrough in Internal Security

In a significant internal security development, a top Maoist couple and 17 others surrendered before Odisha police authorities. Officials described the surrender as a major setback for insurgent networks operating in the region. The move is expected to strengthen local stability, while reinforcing the impact of rehabilitation policies and sustained counter-insurgency operations.

Supreme Court Continues Hearings in Matters of National Importance

The Supreme Court continued proceedings in several key cases attracting national attention, involving regulatory interpretation and public policy-related concerns. Legal observers noted that the Court’s remarks during hearings often influence both governance decisions and future legislative direction. Several petitions remain under close watch, with further hearings expected in the coming days.

Markets Trade Cautiously Amid Global Signals and Interest Rate Expectations

Indian equity markets remained cautious today, tracking global cues, crude oil movement and investor expectations on interest rate direction. Analysts reported selective buying in banking and industrial stocks, while technology counters remained volatile. Market sentiment continues to be shaped by inflation outlook, foreign institutional flows and broader global risk appetite.

Infrastructure Push Continues as Railways and Highways Projects Gain Momentum

India’s infrastructure expansion remained in focus, with multiple highway, railway and logistics connectivity projects progressing across states. Government agencies reiterated emphasis on faster execution and private investment mobilisation. Experts said the infrastructure push remains crucial for improving supply chains, strengthening manufacturing competitiveness and supporting employment generation at scale.

India A Dominate Namibia in T20 Warm-Up, Strengthen World Cup Build-Up

India A registered a comprehensive victory over Namibia, winning by 130 runs in a T20 warm-up match ahead of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026. The side displayed strong batting depth and disciplined bowling execution. The performance is expected to strengthen confidence, with selectors continuing to assess form and bench strength.

Cold Wave, Dense Fog Persist Across North India; Travel Disruptions Continue

Several parts of North India continued to face cold wave conditions and dense fog, impacting visibility and disrupting early morning travel schedules. Road, rail and flight operations remained affected in select regions. Weather officials said low temperatures are likely to persist in many areas, though gradual improvement may begin soon.

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