Hardik Pandya Reveals Spiritual Side: Says Hanuman Chalisa in Ferrari Brings Unmatched Positive Energy

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:14pm on 23 Mar 2026,Monday Sports

Hardik Pandya has revealed a deeply spiritual aspect of his life, saying he listens to the Hanuman Chalisa even while driving his luxury Ferrari. The India all-rounder stated that no song provides as much positive energy as the devotional hymn. The revelation came during a public interaction, surprising fans given his flamboyant lifestyle. Pandya emphasized faith as a source of strength ahead of upcoming cricket challenges, including leading Mumbai Indians, while balancing success, controversies, and expectations. (PC: X)

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UK Chief of Air Staff, Sir Harv Smyth Begins India Visit, Pays Tribute at National War Memorial to Strengthen Defence Ties*

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:10pm on 23 Mar 2026,Monday India Global

United Kingdom Air Chief Marshal Sir Harv Smyth, Chief of Air Staff of the Royal Air Force, arrived in India for a three-day official visit aimed at strengthening bilateral military cooperation. He commenced his visit by laying a wreath at the National War Memorial, paying tribute to fallen soldiers. The visit reflects deepening defence ties between India and the United Kingdom, with discussions expected on joint exercises, advanced technology sharing, and enhanced strategic coordination between the two nations’ air forces. (PC: X)

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Two Indian LPG Carriers ‘Jag Vasant’ and ‘Pine Gas’ Transit Strait of Hormuz via Iran-Approved Route Amid Supply Crisis

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:59pm on 23 Mar 2026,Monday India Global

Two Indian-flagged LPG carriers, Jag Vasant and Pine Gas, are transiting the strategically sensitive Strait of Hormuz, carrying over 92,000 tonnes of liquefied petroleum gas bound for India. Ship-tracking data shows the vessels are following a route close to Iran’s coastline, approved to ensure safe passage amid ongoing regional tensions. Their movement comes as global shipping remains disrupted due to the US-Iran conflict, which has severely affected energy supplies. The ships are expected to reach Indian ports within days, offering partial relief to India’s LPG shortages and highlighting efforts to maintain critical fuel supply chains during the crisis. (PC: Reuters)

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Donald Trump Says US Holding Back Strikes as It Engages Multiple Iranian Leaders for Nuclear Deal Talks, Tehran Denies Any Communication

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:53pm on 23 Mar 2026,Monday International

US President Donald Trump has claimed that Washington is engaging with “many leaders” in Iran, not just a single authority, amid the ongoing conflict. He stated that Iran initiated the outreach, saying they “wanted to make a deal,” while the US remains open to negotiations. Trump also highlighted “major points of agreement,” including demands for Iran to abandon its nuclear ambitions. However, Iranian officials and state media have denied any direct or indirect talks. The remarks come as Trump announced a temporary pause on planned strikes against Iranian energy infrastructure to allow diplomatic efforts to progress. (PC: AP)

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Tehran Calls for Direct Dialogue with US as Pakistan, Turkey and Egypt Push Peace Efforts

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:32pm on 23 Mar 2026,Monday International

Amid the ongoing US–Iran conflict, Donald Trump paused planned strikes on Iran’s energy infrastructure for five days, signalling a tentative diplomatic opening. Mediation efforts led by Pakistan, Turkey, and Egypt have facilitated indirect communication between Washington and Tehran. Iran, however, insists the United States must engage directly, asserting it initiated the conflict. While US officials claim “productive talks,” Iranian authorities deny any negotiations, calling such claims misleading. The war, ongoing since February 28, has escalated regionally, disrupted the Strait of Hormuz, and triggered global concerns over energy supply and economic stability. (PC: X)

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Iran Slams Trump’s ‘Productive Talks’ Claim as Fake, Says No Negotiations Ever Happened

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:10pm on 23 Mar 2026,Monday International

Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf rejected Donald Trump’s claim of “productive talks” between United States and Iran, calling it “fake news” aimed at manipulating financial and oil markets. Ghalibaf asserted no negotiations had taken place, while Iran’s foreign ministry confirmed only indirect messages via friendly countries. Trump had earlier paused planned strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure for five days, citing progress in discussions with a “top person,” though not Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei. Markets reacted sharply, with oil prices falling over 10% and equities rising on de-escalation hopes. Iran maintains no direct talks occurred during the ongoing 24-day conflict.

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London Bound Air India Flight Diverts Mid-Air to Jeddah After Technical Snag, All Passengers Safe

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:01pm on 23 Mar 2026,Monday India Global

An Air India flight AI133 from Bengaluru to London Heathrow Airport was diverted mid-air to Jeddah on March 23 due to a suspected technical issue. The aircraft landed safely at 19:58 IST, with all passengers and crew confirmed safe. The airline termed the diversion precautionary and said detailed technical inspections are underway as per safety protocols. Air India is coordinating with local authorities in Jeddah to assist passengers. The number of passengers onboard was not disclosed. The incident follows recent operational disruptions, including a Delhi-Vancouver flight turnaround and a separate aviation accident at LaGuardia Airport. (PC: Reuters)

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Massive Pakistan-Linked Surveillance Network Uncovered Across 50 Sites in India

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:57pm on 23 Mar 2026,Monday India Global

A major espionage network with links to Pakistan has been dismantled in Uttar Pradesh after a routine alert in Ghaziabad escalated into a nationwide probe. At least 22 people, including minors, were arrested for conducting pre-attack reconnaissance of military bases and railway infrastructure. Operating via social media and encrypted apps, recruits were paid ₹5,000–₹20,000 to share photos, videos, and GPS data. A Special Investigation Team uncovered plans to install solar-powered CCTV cameras along the Delhi-Jammu corridor to track troop movement. The network, coordinated by Pakistan-based handlers, also ran SIM and OTP rackets. Authorities believe the operation was part of preparations for a large-scale attack in Jammu and Kashmir. (PC: NDTV)

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‘Far-Reaching Impact’: PM Modi Flags Hormuz Crisis, Urges India to Brace for Long-Term Fallout

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:42pm on 23 Mar 2026,Monday India Global

Narendra Modi warned that the West Asia conflict could have “far-reaching” long-term consequences for India, calling the situation “worrisome.” He highlighted disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, where attacks on commercial vessels have made navigation difficult, terming them “unacceptable.” With nearly 10 million Indians in the Gulf, safety remains a priority; over 75,000 have returned, including students from Iran. Modi said India is ensuring safe passage through diplomacy and monitoring supply chains. He noted impacts on oil, gas, and fertiliser supplies but stressed preparedness through diversified imports, strategic reserves, and ethanol blending, while urging dialogue as the only path forward. (PC: PTI)

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Trump Pauses Iran Strikes, Claims ‘Productive Talks’; Tehran Calls It Retreat

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:34pm on 23 Mar 2026,Monday International

Donald Trump paused planned US strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure for five days after “productive” talks, signalling a tentative diplomatic shift. He cited “major points of agreement” and ongoing discussions, though Iran denied direct negotiations. Tehran, through officials and media, claimed the pause reflected a US retreat following warnings of widespread retaliation against regional energy targets. The standoff comes amid heightened tensions over the Strait of Hormuz, where disruptions have driven oil prices above $110 before easing after the announcement. Despite diplomatic signals, hostilities continue, with Israeli strikes and Iranian missile attacks persisting, while regional risks and humanitarian impacts escalate across the Middle East. (PC: X)

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