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    Mexico Deploys Troops Amidst Cartel Violence Following Leader's Death

    February 24, New Delhi — Mexican authorities deployed an additional 2,000 troops to the western state of Jalisco on Monday, following violence in the wake of the death of Mexico's most-wanted cartel leader, Nemesio Oseguera, also known as "El Mencho."Mexico has deployed 10,000 troops since...
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    Government Targets Increased Food Processing Production

    New Delhi, February 24 The government aims to double its food processing capacity over the next 6-7 years, from the current 12-13 per cent, a top official said on Tuesday.Secretary in the Ministry of Food Processing Industries, Avinash Joshi, made the remarks while addressing a press...
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    Violence Erupts in Mexico Amidst Cartel Response to El Mencho's Killing

    February 24, New Delhi – Mexican authorities deployed an additional 2,000 military troops to the western state of Jalisco on Monday, following violence after the death of Mexico's most-wanted cartel leader, Nemesio Oseguera, also known as "El Mencho."Since Sunday, Mexico has deployed a total...
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    Mexico Security Crisis: National Guard Losses and Cartel Response

    In Mexico, at least 25 members of the National Guard's military police were killed in retaliatory violence in the state of Jalisco following the death of a drug lord. Unrest has spread to at least 20 states since Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes – better known as "El Mencho" – died in custody...
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    Rapper Safe in Mexico After Cartel Leader's Death, Travel Disruptions Reported

    Mumbai, February 24 – Following the killing of Mexico’s most wanted cartel leader, which triggered widespread unrest across the country, rapper and singer Yo Yo Honey Singh, who was in the country, shared an update on his well-being, stating that he is "safe in Mexico" and is returning home...
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    Killing of 'El Mencho' Triggers Violence in Mexico

    Washington, February 24 – The killing of Mexico's most wanted cartel leader has triggered violent unrest across the country, with highways blocked, vehicles torched, and American tourists stranded in resort cities, including Puerto Vallarta.Nemesio “El Mencho” Oseguera Cervantes, head of the...
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    Expanding India's Diplomacy: New Parliamentary Engagement Initiative

    New Delhi, February 23 – Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla has established Parliamentary Friendship Groups with over sixty countries as a major initiative to deepen India's inter-parliamentary ties and complement traditional diplomacy through sustained legislative engagement.This move brings together...
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    India Strengthens Inter-Parliamentary Ties with 60+ Countries

    As a significant step to enhance the country's inter-parliamentary engagement with the world, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla has established Parliamentary Friendship Groups with over 60 countries. This move reflects the Parliament's conscious effort to deepen dialogue and exchanges with legislatures...
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    Mexico Under Strain: Cartel Attacks and Security Response

    February 23, New Delhi – Smoke, flames, and fear gripped several cities in Mexico as cartel violence erupted.In the resort city of Puerto Vallarta, vehicles were set ablaze and dark plumes rose into the sky as the nation came to a standstill due to the drug cartels.The reason for the death...
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    Indian Nationals Advised to Shelter in Place Amid Mexico Security Concerns

    February 23, New Delhi – India has joined several countries in issuing an advisory for its nationals amid violence in Mexico following the killing of the head of a drug cartel.In a social media post on X, the Embassy of India in Mexico issued an advisory for all Indian nationals, stating...
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    Safety Advisory Issued for U.S. Citizens in Mexico Following Operation

    February 23, New Delhi – The military operation against drug lord Nemesio “El Mencho” Oseguera comes after pressure from the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump on Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum to intensify efforts against drug trafficking.The U.S. Embassy in Mexico on Sunday...
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    Mexican Cartel Violence Escalates After Drug Lord’s Death

    February 23, New Delhi – Mexican drug lord Nemesio Oseguera, widely known as ‘El Mencho,’ was killed in a military raid on Sunday.Mexico's Defence Ministry said a shootout in the western state of Jalisco left Oseguera critically injured, and he died during an air transfer to Mexico City. The...
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    Security Alert: Indian Embassy Advises Nationals to Shelter in Mexico

    Mexico City, February 23 The Indian Embassy in Mexico issued an advisory on Monday to Indian nationals residing in the country, urging them to exercise caution and remain indoors amid escalating violence following the killing of a top drug cartel leader by Mexican soldiers.Nemesio Oseguera...
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    US Intelligence Supports Mexico’s Operation to Kill ‘El Mencho’

    Washington, February 23 – Mexican security forces have killed Nemesio “El Mencho” Oseguera Cervantes, one of the country’s most powerful drug kingpins, triggering violent reprisals in several states and prompting fresh advisories for US citizens.US Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau...
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    Record Ticket Demand Fuels Expectations for 2026 World Cup

    February 19, New Delhi: FIFA President Gianni Infantino stated that all 104 matches of the 2026 World Cup, which begin on June 11th, are expected to sell out.Infantino revealed that in just four weeks, FIFA received 508 million ticket requests for approximately seven million available tickets...
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    World Cup Trophy Visits Colombia as Tour Begins

    February 16, New Delhi – Former French soccer star David Trezeguet unveiled the FIFA World Cup 2026 trophy in Bogota as the iconic trophy continued its 150-day world tour.The FIFA World Cup trophy arrived in Colombia as part of a tour that will see the trophy visit 30 FIFA Member Associations...
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