'Almost Like A Miracle': Putin Praises India's 77-Year Transformation In Exclusive Interview During Delhi Visit

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:57pm on 04 Dec 2025,Thursday India Global

 Russian President Vladimir Putin praised India's remarkable transformation in an exclusive interview, calling the country's 77-year progress since Independence "almost like a miracle." He specifically highlighted that India's life expectancy has nearly doubled during this period. The highly anticipated interview featured one of the world's longest-serving leaders, who has witnessed dramatic global changes including wars, economic recessions, nation disintegrations, and shifting world orders. Putin has navigated through multiple leadership transitions, from Boris Yeltsin to Donald Trump, and from Atal Bihari Vajpayee to Manmohan Singh to Narendra Modi. Throughout these turbulent times, he has steered Russia while establishing himself as a formidable force in global politics.

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Street Dogs Enhance Safety And Deter Crime, Say 9 Out Of 10 Indians In Landmark Survey

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:31pm on 04 Dec 2025,Thursday India

A new study by the Esya Centre surveying 1,063 people across ten cities reveals that 91% of Indians feel safer due to street dogs. The research shows a dramatic 90% decline in rabies deaths, dropping from 534 in 2004 to just 54 in 2024. Most respondents (73.5%) describe free-ranging dogs as friendly, with only 10.8% calling them aggressive. Additionally, 91.4% believe these dogs deter crime, while 52% say they enhance safety for women and children. The study notes 74% of feeders consider dog feeding a religious practice. Researchers recommend policy shifts away from removal-based approaches toward better sterilization programs, waste management, and community collaboration. (PC: The New York Times)

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PM Modi Breaks Protocol With Rare Airport Reception As Putin Arrives In India For First Visit Since Ukraine War

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:17pm on 04 Dec 2025,Thursday India Global

Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in India for a crucial two-day state visit, his first since the Ukraine war began in February 2022. Prime Minister Narendra Modi broke protocol by personally receiving Putin at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport, surprising Russian officials with this rare gesture. The leaders exchanged warm greetings before sharing a car to Modi's residence for a private dinner. Putin's agenda includes the 23rd India-Russia Annual Summit, a ceremonial welcome at Rashtrapati Bhavan, delegation-level talks, and discussions on defense, trade, economy, science, and technology cooperation. The visit comes amid US pressure on India regarding Russian oil purchases, with potential deals on fighter jets and defense systems expected. 

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'Very Tough Time For Both Families': Palak Muchhal Urges Positivity Amid Infidelity Rumors And Family Health Crisis

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:07pm on 04 Dec 2025,Thursday Sports

Singer Palak Muchhal has broken her silence on the controversy surrounding her brother Palaash Muchhal's postponed wedding to cricketer Smriti Mandhana. Calling it a "very tough time" for both families, Palak urged for positivity amid swirling speculation. The wedding, scheduled for November 23 in Sangli, Maharashtra, was indefinitely postponed after Smriti's father experienced chest discomfort and required hospitalization. Reports surfaced with unverified claims about infidelity, though no official statements have been issued. Palaash himself was hospitalized due to emotional distress, requiring IV treatment and tests. Both Palaash and Smriti recently added the nazar emoji to their Instagram bios, symbolically warding off negativity during this challenging period. (PC: X)

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Statue of SRK–Kajol’s Iconic DDLJ Pose Unveiled at Leicester Square

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:34pm on 04 Dec 2025,Thursday Entertainment

A bronze statue of Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol in their iconic DDLJ pose has been unveiled at London’s Leicester Square. This marks the first time an Indian film is featured in the city’s “Scenes in the Square” trail. Installed outside the Odeon Cinema, the statue celebrates the 30th anniversary of the 1995 classic and honors its enduring global cultural impact, highlighting the film’s legacy in popularizing Bollywood internationally and cementing the legendary on-screen chemistry of SRK and Kajol. Fans and tourists can now view and take photos with the beloved cinematic landmark.

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AI-Driven Revenge Scam Buster: Delhi Man Exposes Fraudster Using ChatGPT

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:28pm on 04 Dec 2025,Thursday India

A resident of Delhi used ChatGPT to trace an online scammer who posed as a former class-mate and offered “Army transfer/cheap goods” deals. After suspecting the impersonation, he bypassed the scammer’s QR code payment push by creating a fake payment portal with AI assistance, capturing the fraudster’s geolocation, IP address and front-camera snapshot. The scammer panicked and begged for forgiveness, while the incident sparked broader discussion on how AI is changing both scams and counter-measures in India. (PC: Reddit)

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Toxic Gas Leak in Dhanbad’s Kenduadih Area Kills Two Women, Dozens Hospitalised

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:10pm on 04 Dec 2025,Thursday India

In the Kenduadih-Basti neighbourhood of Dhanbad district (Jharkhand), two women died after an alleged toxic-gas leak, and over a dozen people were hospitalised. Locals claim exposure to gas caused the deaths; officials say post-mortem results will confirm the cause. The site lies within the mining zone of Bharat Coking Coal Limited (BCCL), which has begun evacuating residents from affected areas with about 10,000 people impacted. Protests erupted early Thursday, with residents blocking the Dhanbad-Ranchi highway and demanding relocation and relief measures. 

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India Finalises $2 Billion Submarine Lease Deal with Russia During Putin Visit

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:34pm on 04 Dec 2025,Thursday India Global

India is set to pay around $2 billion to lease a nuclear-powered submarine from Russia, a move reportedly concluded ahead of Vladimir Putin’s visit to New Delhi. The agreement, after years of stalled talks over pricing and delivery, signals a deepening of defence ties between the two nations. The lease is expected to bolster the capabilities of the Indian Navy, expanding its under-sea deterrence posture in a strategic region. Analysts note that while conventional submarine contracts have advanced previously, this deal underscores a major leap in India’s maritime ambitions. (PC: Reuters)

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SC Orders States, UTs to Deploy More Staff for SIR Duty to Ease Pressure on BLOs

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:28pm on 04 Dec 2025,Thursday India

The Supreme Court of India has ordered state governments and union territories to allocate additional personnel for the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls conducted by the Election Commission of India, in order to ease the heavy workload on booth-level officers (BLOs). The court acknowledged reports of excessive pressure on BLOs, including stress-related incidents, and emphasised that administrations are “obligated” to support the exercise and ensure welfare of staff deployed for this key electoral process. (PC: PTI)

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Ukraine Rejects “Appeasement” Deals, Demands Firm Peace Framework at OSCE Meeting

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:23pm on 04 Dec 2025,Thursday International

At the Organization for Security and Co‑operation in Europe (OSCE) annual council in Vienna, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha asserted that his country seeks a definitive peace — not a repeat of historical concessions that emboldened aggressors. He referenced the 1938 Munich Agreement, warning that “bad peace deals only lead to catastrophe.” Sybiha pledged to seize “every opportunity to try to end this war” while rejecting any settlement that merely appeases Vladimir Putin’s Russia. Meanwhile, the OSCE — including Russia, the U.S. and 55 other nations — is being positioned as a forum for post-war settlement discussions, reportedly with Switzerland aiming to launch a monitoring mission. 

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