Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:00pm on 25 Mar 2026,Wednesday India Global
India strongly criticised Pakistan for backing Asiya Andrabi, who was sentenced to life imprisonment under UAPA. India said Islamabad’s remarks amounted to condoning terrorism and interfering in internal judicial matters. MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal rejected Pakistan’s statement, asserting it has no locus standi and accusing it of sponsoring terrorism and spreading false narratives. Pakistan had termed Andrabi a political leader and criticised the verdict as unjust. India maintained that Andrabi’s organisation was banned and linked to terror activities, reiterating its consistent stance against external commentary on Kashmir-related issues. (PC: X)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:50pm on 25 Mar 2026,Wednesday India
India will discontinue LPG supply within three months for households refusing to switch to piped natural gas (PNG) where available, under a new order by the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas. The move aims to expand pipeline infrastructure, promote fuel diversification, and free LPG for areas without connectivity amid global supply disruptions. Exceptions apply where PNG is technically infeasible with a valid NOC. The Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board will oversee implementation. The government clarified no changes to LPG refill rules and assured adequate supplies, urging citizens to avoid panic amid ongoing energy concerns.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:17pm on 25 Mar 2026,Wednesday International
Iran has rejected a US ceasefire proposal, asserting it will not be dictated to by Donald Trump and that hostilities will end only on Tehran’s terms. Officials described Washington’s plan as excessive, insisting the timeline depends solely on Iran. Key demands include recognition of sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz, compensation for war damage, sanctions removal, and guarantees against future aggression. Iran also seeks an end to broader regional hostilities. While the proposal remains under review, Tehran’s initial response is negative, underscoring a hardened stance and widening gap between both sides amid continuing conflict. (PC: Times Now)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:09pm on 25 Mar 2026,Wednesday India Global
S Jaishankar asserted that India will not act as a “go-between” like Pakistan in mediating US–Iran tensions. The remarks came amid Islamabad’s offer to host talks, backed by Donald Trump. Sources said such mediation reflects US–Pakistan bilateral dynamics. India defended its approach, highlighting diplomatic outreach to all stakeholders and evacuation of over 4.25 lakh citizens from Iran. The government assured stable energy supplies, citing diversified imports, especially from Russia. Emphasising balanced ties across West Asia, India reiterated commitment to safeguarding national interests while maintaining relations with the US, Israel, and regional powers. (PC: X)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:51pm on 25 Mar 2026,Wednesday Politics
The Bharatiya Janata Party released its third list of 19 candidates for the West Bengal assembly elections. The list includes the mother of the RG Kar Medical College rape and murder victim. She will contest from Panihati. The state will vote in two phases on April 23 and April 29. Counting will take place on May 4. Speaking earlier, she said, “For women’s safety and security… I joined the BJP.” She also added, “I don’t want what happened to my daughter to ever happen to another woman.” The BJP has now announced candidates for most of the 294 seats in the state. (PC: HT)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:33pm on 25 Mar 2026,Wednesday International
Pakistan’s offer to mediate between the US and Iran drew sharp reactions after Donald Trump shared it online. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said, “Pakistan stands ready to negotiate.” Trump also reportedly sent a 15-point proposal through Islamabad. The move was called a “joke” by many online users. They pointed to Pakistan’s own security issues and tensions with neighbours. The country is also facing internal violence and cross-border conflict. Critics said a nation dealing with such challenges may struggle to act as a neutral mediator. The contrast between its domestic situation and global role triggered widespread debate on credibility. (PC: India Today)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:09pm on 25 Mar 2026,Wednesday International
Iran has set strict conditions to join ceasefire talks with the United States. It has demanded closure of US military bases in the Gulf. Iran also wants sanctions removed and freedom to keep its missile programme. It has asked for war compensation and control rules over the Strait of Hormuz. US officials called these demands unrealistic. Talks are happening through mediators, not directly. President Donald Trump said discussions are ongoing. The US has proposed a 15-point peace plan. It includes limits on Iran’s nuclear and missile programmes. Fighting continues in the region. Airstrikes and missile attacks have been reported in Iran, Israel and nearby areas.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:49pm on 25 Mar 2026,Wednesday India Global
India is facing an LPG shortage due to disruption in the Strait of Hormuz. A key supply route has been affected by the West Asia conflict. Argentina has stepped in to help India meet its energy needs. In early 2026, Argentina exported 50,000 tonnes of LPG to India. This is more than double last year’s supply. Shipments were sent from Bahia Blanca port. Officials said the partnership is growing quickly. The long distance makes transport costly and slow. Still, India is working to diversify energy sources. The government is also promoting piped gas to reduce pressure on LPG supply across the country. (PC: Reuters)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:44pm on 25 Mar 2026,Wednesday India Global
India has criticised Pakistan’s offer to mediate in the Iran war. Foreign Minister S Jaishankar said India is not a “broker nation” like Pakistan, sources said. The remarks were made at an all-party meeting in Delhi. Pakistan had offered to help talks between the US and Iran. India said such moves are based on US-Pakistan ties. The government defended its approach to the crisis. It said India is in touch with all sides. Over 4.25 lakh Indians have been brought back from Iran so far. Officials said energy supplies remain stable. India stressed it will protect national interests and maintain balanced ties in the region.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:30pm on 25 Mar 2026,Wednesday International
Iran has rejected a ceasefire plan proposed by US President Donald Trump. Officials called the 15-point plan “excessive” and unfair. Iran has instead shared five new demands to end the conflict. These include stopping all attacks and killings, and ensuring the war does not restart. Iran also wants full payment for war damages. It has asked for an end to fighting across all regions and groups. A key demand is control over the Strait of Hormuz. Iran says this is its legal right. Officials added that the US cannot decide when the war will end. Iran will choose the timing and conditions itself. (PC: AP/AFP)