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News18 Daily Digest, August 18: Indus Treaty Truth Chinese FM In India

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In today's News18 Daily Digest: CNN-News18 uncovers 1960 Parliament archives revealing sharp criticism of Nehru's Indus Water Treaty with Pakistan, including condemnation from Congress leaders and Atal Bihari Vajpayee; Election Commission strongly counters Rahul Gandhi's vote fraud allegations demanding proof within seven days or public apology; Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi arrives in India for first high-level visit since Galwan clashes; India diversifies prawn exports to Japan, China and UK after Trump's 50% tariff on Indian goods; Trump to host Ukraine's Zelensky with European leaders amid reports of backing Putin's Donbass control proposal; NDA finalises CP Radhakrishnan as Vice-Presidential candidate, and more. Tune in for top news from India and around the world...
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