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International - Dale Steyn spotted taking bowling tips from T20 World Cup staff, video goes viral. Watch - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Usa - Sri Lanka - South Africa - city New Delhi

Dale Steyn spotted taking bowling tips from T20 World Cup staff, video goes viral. Watch

NEW DELHI: With 699 international wickets, former South African pacer Dale Steyn etched his name in cricketing history as one of the greatest fast bowlers of all time.His name is synonymous with excellence in fast bowling, and his achievements are well-known throughout the cricketing world. However, in the United States, where cricket is still gaining popularity, Steyn found himself in an amusing situation.Steyn encountered a staff member at the T20 World Cup who was unaware of his identity.The staff member, oblivious to Steyn's illustrious career, was seen offering the South African legend some bowling advice.

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Narendra Modi - New government formation: PM Modi's swearing-in ceremony likely to take place on June 9 at 6pm - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India - Sri Lanka - Kyrgyzstan - city New Delhi

New government formation: PM Modi's swearing-in ceremony likely to take place on June 9 at 6pm

NEW DELHI: The swearing-in ceremony for Prime Minister Narendra Modi, initially planned for June 8, might now be held on June 9 at 6 pm, as per the sources. However, an official confirmation is still pending to verify the new date and time for the event.On Wednesday, PM Modi tendered his resignation and submitted his letter to President Droupadi Murmu in preparation for his oath ceremony.The President accepted his resignation as the Prime Minister and council of ministers, while requesting him to continue serving in his role until the formation of the new government.Earlier reports indicated that Telugu Desam Party (TDP) supremo Chandrababu Naidu, who was expected to be sworn-in as the Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister on Sunday, will now take his oath on June 12. This change in date was attributed to Narendra Modi's oath ceremony, which was previously anticipated to take place on Saturday (June 8).

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'A section of voters upset': JD(U) seeks review of Agniveer scheme - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India - city New Delhi - city Delhi

'A section of voters upset': JD(U) seeks review of Agniveer scheme

NEW DELHI: JD(U) spokesperson KC Tyagi on Thursday said that the central government's Agniveer scheme had upset a section of voters adding that the party wanted Centre to discuss the shortcomings in detail. He further said that JD(U) was not against Uniform Civil Code but wanted all stakeholders to be considered before reaching a conclusion.Speaking to the reporters, Tyagi said, "A section of voters has been upset over the Agniveer scheme.Our party wants those shortcomings which have been questioned by the public to be discussed in detail and removed."

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Narendra Modi - Kangana Ranaut slapped by CISF constable at Chandigarh airport - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - city New Delhi - city Delhi

Kangana Ranaut slapped by CISF constable at Chandigarh airport

NEW DELHI: BJP leader and actor Kangana Ranaut on Thursday was slapped by a CISF constable at the Chandigarh airport. The CISF constable has been suspended.The incident took place at around 3:30 pm when Kangana was about to board a flight to Delhi. Hours after the incident, the BJP leader released a video confirming the incident and linked it to rising extremism and terrorism in Punjab.

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Narendra Modi - Agence FrancePresse - Modi in talks with allies after poll win - manilatimes.net - Japan - India - China - city New Delhi

Modi in talks with allies after poll win

NEW DELHI — The party of India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi was in talks with key allies to form a government on Wednesday after failing to secure an outright majority for the first time since sweeping to power a decade ago.

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International - 'Will pursue robust collaboration with India' says Philippines president Marcos jr, makes case for peace in region - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Philippines - Usa - Singapore - North Korea - Australia - Vietnam - Japan - India - China - Taiwan - South Korea - Brunei - city Manila - city New Delhi - county Ocean

'Will pursue robust collaboration with India' says Philippines president Marcos jr, makes case for peace in region

SINGAPORE: Philippines president Marcos Jr became the first Philippine leader to deliver the keynote address to open the 21st edition of the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) Shangri-La Dialogue in Manila on Saturday. In his address, Marcos Jr said that the commitment of the Philippines to Asean Centrality shall remain a "core element" of its foreign policy.Marcos Jr also described India as a friend and said that Manila would continue to pursue collaboration with New Delhi. He said, "We shall strengthen our alliance with the United States and our strategic partnerships with Australia, Japan, Vietnam, Brunei, and all the other member states of Asean." He also declared continued strategic partnerships with other nations and wished to make more future collaborations and cooperations, not only in defence but also in environmental, economic, people-to-people relations, and sustainable development.

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Eye on China: Japan to sell patrol vessels to Philippines - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Philippines - Usa - Malaysia - Japan - China - Ukraine - Bangladesh - Washington - city Tokyo - city Beijing - city New Delhi

Eye on China: Japan to sell patrol vessels to Philippines

NEW DELHI: Japan is set to sell patrol vessels worth $507 million to the Philippines, marking its largest deal to date with the country's maritime law enforcement agency. This move, funded by an Official Development Aid loan from the Japan International Cooperation Agency, is part of Tokyo's broader strategy to confront Beijing's growing assertiveness in the region through deterrence and more aggressive diplomacy.Mark Cogan, an associate professor of peace and conflict studies at Japan’s Kansai Gaidai University, said that Japan's increasing role as a security provider stems from the need to counter China. "Japan needs partners, and it must become as much of a security partner as other countries like the Philippines need them to be," Cogan said. He noted that regional countries, especially in Southeast Asia, require reliable partnerships, particularly as the US is perceived as less reliable in the short term due to its focus on Ukraine and Gaza, a South China Morning Post report said.Japan's evolving role is evident in its updated National Security Strategy and National Defence Strategy from 2022. According to Cogan, Japan must either compete as a security partner or face escalating tactics from Beijing.Historically, Japan has maintained bilateral partnerships with Southeast Asian nations since the 1950s, primarily centered on economic cooperation but expanding to political and security cooperation. In April, Japan established an official security aid program to provide military assistance and equipment to regional countries, including Malaysia, the Philippines, Bangladesh, and Fiji.

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Indian warships reach Philippines on SCS tour - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Philippines - Indonesia - Malaysia - Singapore - Vietnam - India - China - region Indo-Pacific - city Manila - city Singapore - city New Delhi - county Ocean - city Delhi

Indian warships reach Philippines on SCS tour

NEW DELHI: Amid heightened tensions between an aggressive China and the Philippines, three Indian warships have now reached Manila as part of the ongoing long-range deployment to the South China Sea to strengthen maritime partnerships with friendly countries.Guided-missile destroyer INS Delhi, fleet tanker INS Shakti and anti-submarine warfare corvette INS Kiltan, under the command of Eastern Fleet chief Rear Admiral Rajesh Dhankhar, docked at Manila on Sunday after similar goodwill visits to Singapore, Malaysia and Vietnam in the region.

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