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News Menu, June 17: Israel-Iran conflict intensifies; PM in Canada for G7 summit

News Menu, June 17: Israel-Iran conflict intensifies; PM in Canada for G7 summit

India Today17-06-2025
Good morning. On June 17, 1858, Indian rebel forces, led by Rani Lakshmibai, Tantia Tope, and others, briefly captured Gwalior from the British before facing a counterattack. This battle marked one of the final major conflicts of the 1857 struggle, with Rani Lakshmibai's heroic stand cementing her legacy.India Today serves a news menu blending global conflict, diplomacy, and domestic challenges, reflecting a nation navigating resilience amid turmoil.advertisementGeopolitical Raita: Iran-Israel War Enters Fifth Day
Israel bombed Iran's state TV headquarters in Tehran during a live telecast, bringing the horror of the war to a global audience. After escalating attacks and multiple explosions, sirens and raid warnings rang out in both nations.Netanyahu claimed killing Iran's Supreme Leader would end the conflict, while the US raised its Israel travel advisory to Level 4. Britain's Starmer, at the G7, urged de-escalation. Tehran plans a funeral for martyrs on Tuesday.Meanwhile, EU foreign ministers will hold a video conference on Tuesday to discuss the Israel-Iran conflict and explore de-escalation steps, as the war's fifth day heightens global concerns.Quick Take: Targeting state media signals a shift to psychological warfare, triggering civilian panic. Global powers' calls for restraint face challenges amid rapid escalation. The EU's diplomatic push reflects urgency to prevent a wider Middle East war. Limited leverage over Israel and Iran may hinder progress.advertisementCoffee in Canada: PM Modi Joins G7 SummitPrime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Calgary for the G7 Summit in Kananaskis, his sixth consecutive attendance, amid Iran-Israel tensions dominating the agenda. On a three-nation tour (Cyprus, Canada, Croatia), PM Modi's visit follows Operation Sindoor, with the Indian diaspora welcoming him. He will participate in bilaterals and summit sessions, before departing for Zagreb on June 18.Ahmedabad Plane Crash: Black Box in FocusThe AIB probe into Air India Flight AI-171 intensifies, with the black box under scrutiny. DNA tests identified 119 victims, with completion expected by Tuesday–Wednesday.Black box data is pivotal for determining crash causes and guiding safety reforms. All independent analysts now believe the plane lost power soon after take-off and failed to climb. The likely reason for the loss of thrust is a double-engine failure, a rare probability in aviation.Monsoon Mess: Mumbai Hit HardIncessant rains disrupted Mumbai's local trains and metro services, with waterlogging crippling traffic. A red alert was issued for Raigad, Pune, and Satara's ghat areas, while Saurashtra, South Gujarat, and Kerala face heavy rainfall. UP expects monsoon arrival post-Tuesday.Bengaluru Stampede: BJP ProtestsThe Karnataka BJP plans statewide protests on Tuesday, demanding the resignation of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar over a Bengaluru stampede that killed 11.advertisementThe move aims to put political pressure on the Congress, with the BJP trying to sway public opinion. Since the incident isn't an isolated tragedy, accountability debates may intensify, putting the spotlight on other recent incidents.Meghalaya Honeymoon Murder: Weapon RecoveredThe machete used to kill Raja Raghuvanshi was recovered near Guwahati railway station. Sonam, accused of plotting with her lover, is in custody with others as the SIT probes. A vlogger's video provides new clues.Parting Bite"I will not give up my Jhansi!" Rani Lakshmibai declared in 1857, refusing British demands to surrender her kingdom after her husband's death.As India faces global conflicts, natural disasters, and political strife today, her resolute spirit inspires a nation to stand firm for justice and sovereignty.
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