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Top 5 news of the day: PM Modi hails forces for neutralising Pahalgam attackers; Priyanka Gandhi targets government over Trump's ceasefire claim; & more

Top 5 news of the day: PM Modi hails forces for neutralising Pahalgam attackers; Priyanka Gandhi targets government over Trump's ceasefire claim; & more

Time of India29-07-2025
Top 5 news of the day
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised the successful Operation Mahadev, which neutralised three terrorists in an encounter in Srinagar, even as political sparring continued in Parliament.
Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra launched a sharp attack on the Centre over its handling of national security, questioning intelligence lapses in the Pahalgam attack.
Meanwhile, trade talks between India and the US remained inconclusive, with Washington signalling that further negotiations are needed ahead of President Trump's looming tariff deadline.
Here are the top 5 news stories of the day:
Operation Mahadev: PM Modi hails forces for neutralising Pahalgam attackers in Srinagar
Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised Indian forces for successfully carrying out Operation Mahadev, in which three terrorists linked to the Pahalgam attack were eliminated in Srinagar. In the Lok Sabha, home minister
Amit Shah
detailed the operation and confirmed the killings of Suleman alias Faizal, Afghan, and Jibran—all top
Lashkar-e-Taiba
operatives.
Shah added that over 1,000 people were questioned to track the culprits.
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Priyanka Gandhi targets PM Modi over Trump's ceasefire claim in Operation Sindoor row
Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra criticised PM Modi in the Lok Sabha, calling it a "first in history" that a war-like situation was halted not by India's government or Army, but by US President Donald Trump. She said the event reflects a lack of accountability.
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India maintains the ceasefire was mutually agreed by DGMOs, not mediated.
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Amit Shah rebuts Chidambaram, presents proof of Pakistan's role in Pahalgam attack
Home minister Amit Shah strongly countered Congress leader P Chidambaram's doubts over the Pahalgam attack and Operation Sindoor in the Lok Sabha. Shah said there was concrete proof linking the terrorists to Pakistan, including Pakistani voter IDs and products.
Accusing Congress of 'saving Pakistan,' he outlined a detailed timeline of arrests and forensic reports, confirming the identities of all three slain attackers involved.
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India-US trade deal unlikely before August 1; US says 'more negotiations' needed
With just days to go before the US-imposed August 1 tariff deadline, a report quoting US trade representative Jamieson Greer suggests that a trade deal with India is not yet in place and requires 'more negotiations.'
Greer acknowledged India's willingness to talk, but noted New Delhi's long-standing protectionist approach, especially in agriculture and dairy, complicates progress. India hasn't received a tariff letter from Washington, leaving the enforcement of a proposed 26% duty unclear.
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US shares concerns with India over 2-State UN conference; calls it 'counterproductive'
The United States has expressed its disapproval of India's participation in a UN conference on the two-state solution, calling the event 'ill-timed' and a 'publicity stunt.' A US embassy spokesperson confirmed that Washington shared its views with New Delhi, warning that such initiatives could embolden Hamas and stall peace efforts in Gaza. India, however, maintains support for a negotiated two-state solution and continues to engage with global working groups at the summit.
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Praying for people: Yogi, Akhilesh, Mayawati express concern over Uttarakhand cloudburst

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