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India intensifies crackdown on infiltration; Myanmar President to visit India; more

India's eastern border in West Bengal is witnessing a massive crackdown on illegal infiltration through a campaign focused on detecting and deporting undocumented migrants. Authorities are targeting forged identity documents and networks enabling illegal entry, raising debates over border security and citizenship verification. Meanwhile, India is battling a severe heatwave, with temperatures crossing forty-six degrees Celsius. High-pressure weather systems and climate change have trapped hot air, causing lethal humidity levels that threaten human survival and strain power grids across the country. In diplomatic developments, the leader of Myanmar chose India for his first foreign visit since assuming the presidency, highlighting strategic importance in the region amid growing competition. The visit focuses on border management, infrastructure, and regional connectivity. Additionally, global tensions persist with the United States and Iran negotiating a temporary ceasefire, and a face-off occurring between Chinese and Dutch naval forces in the South China Sea.

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