India, EU Wrap Up Talks on “Mother of All Deals”, Trade Pact to Be Announced Today

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:23am on 27 Jan 2026,Tuesday India Global

India and the European Union have concluded negotiations on a comprehensive free trade agreement after nearly two decades of talks. The pact is set to be announced at a high-level summit in New Delhi today. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will meet European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President Antonio Costa. Commerce Secretary Rajesh Agrawal said talks have been successfully completed and legal review of the text is under way. The agreement covers trade in goods, services and investment. It is expected to reduce tariffs, boost exports and strengthen strategic ties. The deal will need approval in India and ratification by the European Parliament before it comes into force. (PC: X)

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US Strike on Iran Imminent? USS Abraham Lincoln Carrier Group Reaches Middle East Amid Rising Tensions

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:12am on 27 Jan 2026,Tuesday International

The US aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln and three accompanying warships have reached the Middle East, raising fresh questions over possible military action against Iran. US Central Command said the strike group is deployed to support regional security and stability. President Donald Trump said the ships were sent as a precaution and added that force may not be used. Iran said its armed forces are closely monitoring US movements and warned of a strong response to any attack. Tensions have risen amid concerns over Iran’s internal crackdown and wider regional instability. The United Arab Emirates said it will not allow its territory, airspace or waters to be used for attacks on Iran. (PC: X)

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Nationwide Bank Strike Today: Which Banks Are Affected and What Customers Should Know

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:03am on 27 Jan 2026,Tuesday India

Public sector bank services across India are likely to be disrupted on January 27 due to a nationwide strike by bank employee unions. The United Forum of Bank Unions has called the strike to press for the implementation of a five-day workweek. Talks with the chief labour commissioner failed to resolve the issue. Private sector banks such as ICICI Bank, HDFC Bank, Axis Bank and Kotak Mahindra Bank are expected to operate normally. Customers of public sector banks may face a third consecutive day of limited services after Sunday and Republic Day holidays. State Bank of India said operations could be affected despite efforts to ensure normal functioning. (PC: HT)

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White House Softens Tone After Minneapolis Shooting Draws Wider Criticism

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:50am on 27 Jan 2026,Tuesday International

The Trump administration has shifted its response after the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti by federal agents in Minneapolis sparked public backlash. Initial claims that Pretti posed a major threat were questioned as videos of the incident circulated online. The White House has since avoided strong language and said a full investigation will be conducted. President Donald Trump called the death tragic and blamed Democratic leadership for unrest. He also sent immigration official Tom Homan to Minnesota to oversee federal operations. Democrats have intensified criticism of immigration enforcement tactics, while some Republicans voiced concern over the administration’s early statements. The episode has renewed scrutiny of federal law enforcement actions. (PC: BBC)

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India-EU Free Trade Pact Sealed, To Come Into Force Next Year: Commerce Secretary

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:02pm on 26 Jan 2026,Monday International

India and the European Union have completed talks on a proposed Free Trade Agreement, Commerce Secretary Rajesh Agrawal said on Monday. He said the deal is balanced and aims to boost trade and investment on both sides. Legal review of the text is underway and may take five to six months. The agreement is expected to be signed after that and take effect next year. The pact was fast-tracked after talks resumed in 2022 following a long pause. Leaders from India and the EU met in New Delhi during the Republic Day celebrations and the India-EU Summit. (PC: X)

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India’s Air Superiority Broke Pakistan’s Defences, Forced Ceasefire During Op Sindoor: Swiss Think Tank

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:58pm on 26 Jan 2026,Monday Defence

India achieved clear air superiority during Operation Sindoor and forced Pakistan to seek a ceasefire, a Swiss military think tank has said. The report by the Centre for Military History and Perspective Studies reviewed four days of fighting in May 2025. It said early Indian aircraft losses did not decide the conflict. Indian forces later hit terror sites, air defences and major air bases using long-range weapons. Pakistan’s ability to operate in the air was sharply reduced. The study said strong Indian air defence systems also blocked retaliation. By May 10, India controlled the airspace and set the pace of operations.

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Canada PM Mark Carney Likely To Visit India in March as Trade Ties Reset

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:51pm on 26 Jan 2026,Monday International

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is likely to visit India in early March as both countries work to reset relations and expand trade. Agreements are expected in energy, uranium supply, critical minerals and new technologies, according to officials quoted by Reuters. Talks may also cover oil, gas, nuclear cooperation, education and culture. Relations have improved since Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Carney at the G7 last year. Formal talks on a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement are expected to begin in March after a long pause. The visit comes as Canada looks to diversify trade beyond the United States amid global uncertainty. (PC: India Today)

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“I’ve Come Home”: British-Indian Ex-Home Secretary Suella Braverman Leaves Conservatives For Reform UK

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:45pm on 26 Jan 2026,Monday International

Former UK home secretary Suella Braverman has quit the Conservative Party and joined the anti-immigration Reform UK, led by Nigel Farage. Speaking at a London event, Braverman said she was ending her 30-year association with the Conservatives over what she called failure to control immigration. The British-Indian MP said public services were under strain and people felt unsafe. Farage welcomed her move, calling it long overdue. Braverman is the latest senior Conservative figure to defect after Robert Jenrick and Nadhim Zahawi, taking the total number of defections to eight. The Conservatives later amended an initial statement that drew criticism. (PC: NDTV)

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UK to Expand AI and Facial Recognition in Major Police Reform Push

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:15pm on 26 Jan 2026,Monday International

Britain will expand the use of AI and facial recognition as part of major police reforms, Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood announced. The government will invest £140 million to modernise policing in England and Wales. AI tools will help analyse CCTV, phone footage and digital evidence, and cut paperwork. (PC: PA)   Live facial recognition vans will increase from 10 to 50 to help catch wanted criminals. The plan aims to free up police time and put more officers on the streets.   Reforms also include merging police forces, creating a national FBI-style service, and stricter standards for officers. Police leaders welcomed the changes, but critics warned of too much power being centralised.

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Goa May Ban Social Media for Children Under 16, Says IT Minister

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:41pm on 26 Jan 2026,Monday India

The Goa government is studying a possible ban on social media for children under 16, Goa IT Minister Rohan Khaunte said. He said parents have complained that social media distracts children and causes social issues.   Khaunte said officials are reviewing an Australia-style law and related papers. A decision will be taken after talks with the chief minister, possibly before the next Assembly session.   He said the aim is to help children focus on education and learning technology. The move follows a similar proposal by Andhra Pradesh. Australia has already passed a law restricting social media use for those under 16.

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