A look at the headlines right now:
- Army using standard protocol to bring back Indian soldier captured in Pakistan, says Manohar Parrikar: The Union defence minister clarified that Chandu Babulal Chavan did not take part in the Army’s strike along the Line of Control on Wednesday.
- Donald Trump could have avoided income tax payments for up to 18 years, says The New York Times: A declared loss of $916 million in 1995 would have been large enough for the US presidential candidate to not pay duties on $50 million a year.
- India to ratify Paris climate agreement today as President Pranab Mukherjee gives assent: Environment Minister AM Dave said the decision was not linked to the country’s application for membership to the Nuclear Suppliers Group.
- Baloch leader thanks India for supporting movement, alleges human rights violations by Pakistan: ‘We believe in democracy,’ said Mazdak Dilshad Baloch at a conference organised by the RSS-linked Indian Policy Foundation.
- Largest hospital in rebel-held side of Syria’s Aleppo hit with barrel, cluster bombs: UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon had called a previous bombing at the M10 facility a war crime.
- Swaraj Abhiyan to launch political party today: The new outfit will provide an ‘alternative political vehicle’, according to Yogendra Yadav.
- China once again stalls India's move to get JeM chief Masood designated a terrorist by UN: The country extended its 'technical hold' on the matter at the Security Council, which means a decision on his status has been pushed by another six months.
- Tamil Nadu governor visits Chennai hospital where J Jayalalithaa is admitted: AIADMK leaders maintained that the Tamil Nadu chief minister is recovering from her illness and that they hope she will soon be discharged.
- BCCI falls in line, adopts some Lodha panel recommendations: The board agreed to form an apex council with a representative from the CAG.
- SBI chairperson Arundhati Bhattacharya to serve for one additional year: The move will help her see through the merger of the country's biggest lender with five of its subsidiaries and the Bharatiya Mahila Bank.
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