
News18 Evening Digest: Uttarakhand Cloudburst, US Tariffs On India & Other Top Stories
We are also covering: 'Have Right To Choose Trading Partners': Kremlin On India's Russian Oil Purchase; England Players Have A Nickname For Mohammed Siraj and other top stories.
In today's evening digest, News18 brings you the latest on a devastating cloudburst in Uttarakhand's Uttarkashi area, tensions between India and the US surrounding President Donald Trump's tariffs on Indian goods, and the aftermath of India's famous win against England at the Oval.
Uttarkashi Flash Flood Updates: At Least 4 Dead; PM Modi Dials CM Dhami
At least four people have died and several others are feared trapped after a flash flood, triggered by a cloudburst over the Khir Ganga river, hit Dharali village in Uttarkashi district on Tuesday.
Dharali, a key stopover on the route to Gangotri and home to several hotels, restaurants, and homestays, was severely affected as floodwaters carrying heavy silt and debris swept through the area. Multiple structures were damaged or submerged. READ MORE
US President Donald Trump warned of a sharp escalation in trade tensions with India, saying he plans to 'very substantially" raise tariffs within 24 hours in response to New Delhi's continued purchase of Russian oil.
On Tuesday, the Indian Army's Eastern Command posted a newspaper clipping on X from the days leading up to the 1971 Indo-Pak war. The caption blared in block letters: 'US ARMS WORTH $2 BILLION SHIPPED TO PAKISTAN SINCE '54."
The timing of the post was unmistakable. Just a day earlier, US President Donald Trump accused India of helping fund Russia's war in Ukraine by buying discounted crude oil and selling it for profit. After already imposing a 25 per cent tariff on Indian goods, Trump threatened a further 'substantial hike". India hit back, calling the allegations 'unjustified and unreasonable." READ MORE
'Have Right To Choose Trading Partners': Kremlin On India's Russian Oil Purchase
Russia on Tuesday said sovereign nations have the right to choose their trading partners, while accusing the United States of exerting illegal trade pressure on India.
Kremlin came down heavily on the Trump administration for threatening to raise tariffs on India over its purchase of Russian oil. 'Sovereign nations have RIGHT TO CHOOSE their own trading partners," Kremlin said. READ MORE
Former England captain Nasser Hussain has revealed that Ben Stokes' team has a nickname for Indian pacer Mohammed Siraj — Mr. Angry — because of his fiery nature on the field. Hussain gave it out in his tribute for Siraj, calling him a 'born entertainer' with everything from passion and skill to succeed at this level.
Siraj won India the Oval Test with nine wickets, including a five-wicket haul in their defense of 374. He had some forgettable moments, like dropping Harry Brook when he was new at the crease and then seeing him hit a century, but didn't let it deter his belief to script India's narrowest win, by six runs, and one of the best comebacks. READ MORE
Dhanashree Verma Turns To Spirituality In Dubai After Yuzvendra Chahal's Explosive Divorce Confession
Choreographer and digital creator Dhanashree Verma is currently embracing her singlehood after parting ways with cricketer Yuzvendra Chahal earlier this year. Having spent much of her formative years in Dubai, Dhanashree recently revisited the city, only to find herself pleasantly surprised by its evolution.
The Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa 11 finalist made a stop at a Hindu temple during her visit—an experience that seemed especially meaningful in light of her recent personal journey. READ MORE
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