A look at the headlines right now:
- Three militants dead after attack on Indian Army camp in Kashmir’s Kupwara: Intelligence agencies have alerted areas along the border after residents said they had received phone calls, asking them details about Indian security units.
- Isro’s GSAT-18 successfully launched in French Guiana: The telecommunications satellite was launched in the French rocket Ariane-5 after its liftoff was postponed by a day.
- Irom Sharmila acquitted in attempted suicide case, set to launch new political party: She will contest the upcoming election from Thoubal, the home constituency of Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh.
- UN Security Council selects ex-Portugal prime minister Antonio Guterres as next secretary-general: It was a unanimous choice for the 15-member body, which will recommend the leader's candidacy to the General Assembly on October 6.
- Three dead, 10 injured after under-construction building in Bengaluru collapses: City mayor G Padmavathi said the structure fell because 'substandard materials' were used in the project.
- We want peace, not war with India, says Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif: At a joint Parliament session, he accused India of thwarting their efforts to hold talks and said they were blamed for the Uri attack without any investigation.
- Indian Army hands over video footage of surgical strikes along LoC to government: Minister of State for Home Affairs Hansraj Ahir said the Army and Centre had both followed the procedure laid down for such situations.
- Centre sets up technical team to study Cauvery basin in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu: The panel was established as per a Supreme Court order, which directed the supervisory committee to submit a report on its findings before the next hearing.
- At least 11 killed across the Caribbean in Hurricane Matthew, thousands displaced in worst-hit Haiti: While rescue and relief operations are on, the Category 3 storm is expected to intensify when it makes landfall in the United States by the end of this week.
- India’s GDP to grow by 7.6% in 2016-’17, IMF says in fresh report: The organisation revised its earlier growth figures for the country, citing reasons including ‘effective policy actions’.
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