On 17.06.2026, security forces recovered, inter alia, the following during intensive search operations at multiple locations (Leilon Vaiphei, Leilon Khunou, L. Munlui and Konsakhul villages) within the jurisdiction of Leimakhong-PS, Kangpokpi district:
i)11 (eleven) 12 bore SBBLs,
ii)294 (two hundred ninety four) live rounds ammunition of 12 bore gun,
iii)02 (two) packages of gun powder,
iv)34 (thirty-four) empty cases of 12 bore ammunition, and
v)06 (six) Bullet proof vest.
Thirty bunkers, outposts and strategic camp sites found in the vicinity of these villages were dismantled.
Four individuals were also detained during the operation for further verification.
The incident in Churachandpur comes amid continuing tensions in Manipur, where more than 290 people, including civilians and members of state and central security forces, have been killed since ethnic violence erupted in May 2023.
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Why worry when you can trust?
Overthinking only clouds the mind and steals the joy of the present moment. Leave the heavy lifting to the Divine.
Put your faith in Krishna and let His peace fill your heart.
Feel proud of the moment when the women constables of the #BSF stood atop Mount #Everest, the world’s highest peak at approximately 29,032 feet, and raised the Indian Tricolor while chanting ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai.’
#BSF#CAPF#WelcomeToTheJungle#DeewaneHain National Anthem
Feel proud of the moment when the women constables of the #BSF stood atop Mount #Everest, the world’s highest peak at approximately 29,032 feet, and raised the Indian Tricolor while chanting ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai.’
#BSF#CAPF#WelcomeToTheJungle#DeewaneHain National Anthem
Recoveries from Encounter in Manipur: During the encounter, one terrorist of UKNA was killed. One AK-47 rifle, along with magazines, ammunition, explosives and other incriminating items.
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#BreakingNews: The Bangladesh Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned Indian Deputy High Commissioner and Charge d'Affaires Pawan Badhe in Dhaka.
According to media reports, the "diplomatic action was taken in response to an incident at the Delhi airport where the Prime Minister's Policy and Strategy Affairs Adviser, Dr. Zahed Ur Rahman, was stopped and held by immigration officials".
The Ministry "formally conveyed Dhaka’s displeasure and concern over the occurrence to the Indian diplomat".
Here is my question - why did Bangladesh PM's advisor, who is known for his notoriously anti-India activities, visit India with a civilian passport instead of a diplomatic passport?
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#Manipur: A #protest at the Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) turned violent on Monday, June 15, after security personnel fired tear gas shells to disperse agitated demonstrators gathered at the hospital premises.
The protest was triggered by allegations surrounding the treatment of three #Kuki individuals who had reportedly sustained injuries during a gunfight near Leilon Vaiphei and Konsakhul villages in #Kangpokpi district and were admitted to RIMS.
#WATCH | Imphal, Manipur: Security forces use tear gas and lathi charge to disperse those holding a protest outside the Regional Institute of Medical Sciences in Lamphelpat over the admission of three injured Kuki men from Leilon Vaiphei village.
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🇮🇳 Indian immigration authorities at Delhi airport stopped Dr Zahed Ur Rahman, senior Adviser to 🇧🇩 Bangladesh PM Tarique Rahman, on a security watchlist.
After hours of questioning, he returned to Dhaka via Colombo, describing the treatment as disrespectful.
He has been a vocal critic of India in the past.
🚨 India Unlocks ₹90,000 Crore Oil & Gas Treasure on Assam-Nagaland Border After 30 Long Years
In a landmark breakthrough for India's energy security, Assam and Nagaland have set aside a decades-old territorial dispute to unlock massive oil and gas reserves worth an estimated ₹90,000 crore.
The historic tripartite agreement, signed by the governments of Assam, Nagaland, and the Centre, ends nearly three decades of stagnation that kept some of Northeast India's most promising hydrocarbon reserves buried beneath disputed territory.
For years, the resources were known to exist. But no company was willing to invest in exploration because of the unresolved border conflict between the two states. Legal disputes, administrative hurdles, and security concerns turned a resource-rich region into a no-go zone for energy development.
That has now changed.
Under the new arrangement, more than 1,000 square kilometres of disputed territory along the Assam-Nagaland border will be opened for oil and gas exploration. Six major hydrocarbon fields are expected to become operational, with officials estimating production potential far beyond current levels.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah described the agreement as an example of putting national interest above regional disagreements. Instead of waiting indefinitely for a final boundary settlement, both states have agreed to jointly benefit from the resources while legal processes continue separately.
The formula is simple but powerful: extract the resources now, share the revenue equally, and allow the border dispute to be resolved through existing mechanisms.
The agreement is expected to generate substantial royalty income, create jobs, attract infrastructure investment, and strengthen economic activity across both states. Roads, pipelines, processing facilities, and associated industries are likely to follow.
More importantly, the deal arrives at a time when energy security has become a strategic priority for India.
Every barrel of oil and every unit of gas produced domestically reduces dependence on imports and strengthens India's ability to withstand global energy shocks. With geopolitical tensions affecting energy markets worldwide, unlocking domestic reserves has become both an economic and national security objective.
The significance of the agreement goes beyond oil and gas.
It demonstrates a new model for resolving resource-based disputes in India. Rather than allowing territorial disagreements to indefinitely block development, states can cooperate, share benefits, and pursue legal settlements in parallel.
For decades, these reserves remained trapped beneath a political deadlock.
Today, that deadlock has been broken.
And with it, India has gained access to one of the Northeast's most valuable untapped energy frontiers.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh tweets, "Deeply anguished by the loss of five Air Warriors in the An-32 accident at Jorhat, Assam. Sqn Ldr Prashant Singh, Flt Lt Shubham Kumar, Sgt Jitendra Sharma, Agniveervayu Khemaram Kumawat and Agniveervayu Danish Alam made the supreme sacrifice in the line of duty. Their courage and service to the nation will always be remembered with pride and gratitude. My heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families. The nation stands firmly with them in this hour of grief."
#UPDATE | Five Indian Air Force personnel have lost their lives in the air crash involving the AN-32 transport aircraft at the Jorhat air base in Assam. The co-pilot has survived and is being provided treatment. A court of inquiry has been ordered by the Indian Air Force to ascertain the cause of the crash: IAF officials
This video is from from the #Gaibandha district of #Bangladesh.
Islamists are rallying against the construction of a Ram Murti.
They hate Hindus so much that they slapped on the photo of Prabhu Ram with shoes.
This is the reason that Hindu minorities are being targeted and killed in every parts of Bangladesh.
When Hindus become minority, they can't live peacefully with the Muslim majority.
But, our Indian government never took any stand for the Hindus of Bangladesh. It's very sad.
These Jamaat-BNP mullah terrorists deserve exactly the Trump-Netanyahu treatment. Swift, merciless and final, just like Trump vaporized the Houthi scum in Yemen in seconds.
• What the hell are these so-called ordinary civilians doing swarming the border like an invasion force?
• Who is arming and inciting these radicals to provoke confrontations?
• If BSF opens fire to enforce border rules, will their Pakistani handlers or Islamist daddies rush in to save their worthless hides?
Time to stop the nonsense. Borders aren't picnic spots for jihadist mobs. India has every right to defend its sovereignty with iron fists. Weakness invites more infiltration, crush it now...BHARAT.
🚨 POJK Refugees Rally in Jammu, Demand Return of Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir to India
Members of the POJK Refugee Cell held a protest in Jammu, condemning the Pakistan Army and calling on the Government of India to take concrete steps toward the return of Pakistan-Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (POJK) to India.
Protesters urged New Delhi to intensify efforts on the issue, asserting that POJK is an integral part of India and should be reunited with the country.