A look at the headlines right now:
- Amit Mishra helps India win ODI series against New Zealand in Visakhapatnam: India beat the Kiwis by 190 runs after they put up a score of 269/6.
- Defence ministry offering to buy at least 200 fighter jets if they are manufactured in India: Experts have said the potential deal, which could rise to 300 aircraft, could be worth between $13 billion to $15 billion.
- Pakistan information minister steps down after media report on government-military rift: Pervaiz Rasheed was told to temporarily resign during an inquiry into the source for the ‘Dawn’ article.
- Defence personnel to be paid percentage-based disability pension till Anomaly Committee report: The government’s announcement came after the Centre was criticised for introducing a slab system for the disbursement of the post-retirement income.
- India and China's National Security Advisors to meet next week: The countries are likely to discuss NSG membership, besides bilateral ties.
- Russia voted off UN Human Rights Council: Brazil, Iraq, Egypt and Rwanda are among the new members of the 47-country body.
- Police arrest visa agent, Samajwadi Party leader's aide in connection with Pakistan espionage row: Meanwhile, expelled Pakistan High Commission staffer Mehmood Akhtar told the police that an ISRO official provided him ‘sensitive information'.
- Subramanian Swamy accuses Ratan Tata of money laundering, seeks SIT investigation against him: The BJP MP wrote to Narendra Modi and cited former Tata Sons’ chairperson Cyrus Mistry’s letter to substantiate his allegations.
- At least 150 stalls and 30 vehicles destroyed in fire at Diwali market in Aurangabad: The blaze was put out half an hour after fire engines and water tankers were sent to the Zilla Parishad Ground.
- Air India apologises for inflight magazine article on ‘non-vegetarian’ food at Jagannath temple: ‘Our intention was not to hurt sentiments’, the airline said, adding that it had withdrawn all copies of the publication.
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