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Chinese President [Xi Jinping]and Russian President [Vladimir Putin] are expected to travel to [New Delhi, India], for the high-profile 18th BRICS Summit on September 12 and 13, 2026, to address global governance reforms, boost local currency trade, and strengthen economic resilience under India’s chairmanship.

In a historic diplomatic push toward Northern Europe, Prime Minister Narendra Modi concluded a high-impact visit to Sweden before arriving in Oslo, Norway, marking the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister to the Norwegian capital in 43 years. The multi-nation tour has centered on a “Green and Gold” strategy—combining sustainable technology with robust economic growth.

The Indian Rupee fell to a fresh record low of 96.35 against the US Dollar on May 18, 2026, marking its seventh consecutive day of losses as global forex traders reacted to escalating geopolitical conflicts in West Asia.

In a surprising revelation during interrogation, a Pakistani terrorist linked to the banned terror outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) reportedly underwent a hair transplant procedure in Kashmir after infiltrating India for terror operations, security officials said.The accused, identified as Mohammed Usman Jatt alias “Chinese,” is a resident of Lahore, Pakistan.

During an official bilateral summit in The Hague on May 16, 2026, Dutch Prime Minister [Rob Jetten]sparked diplomatic tension by voicing public concerns to the media regarding a perceived slide in press freedom and minority rights in [India], drawing a swift and firm rejection from the Indian Government.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday began a major diplomatic tour covering the UAE and several European nations, including the Netherlands, Sweden, Norway and Italy. The six-day visit is expected to focus on strengthening India’s strategic partnerships in areas such as trade, energy security, defence cooperation, artificial intelligence and green technology. The tour comes at a crucial time as global tensions and uncertainty in energy markets continue to affect economies worldwide.

The internet has a funny way of turning a quiet bureaucratic reality into a loud, confusing headline. Recently, whispers began circulating that the “G.O.A.T.” himself, Diljit Dosanjh, is no longer an Indian citizen. While the legalities of passports and residency can feel cold and final, the story of Diljit’s evolution is less about “leaving” and more about the world finally catching up to his rhythm.