
Rahul Kumar
khelja|07-06-2026
New Delhi: Today's Top 10 Morning News includes major developments ranging from Kashmir dispute, LPG inflation, Bangladesh citizenship check, NTA's AI exam system, ethanol fuel expansion and Middle East war crisis to FIFA rule change and US AI resignation.
Is the world moving towards several major crises simultaneously?India's strong message to Pakistan: India has lodged a strong formal protest in New Delhi on Pakistan's insistence on holding elections in Gilgit-Baltistan. The Ministry of External Affairs made it clear that since the merger of 1947, the entire Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh is an integral part of India and any foreign political action taken there is completely invalid.
There was a sudden rise in the prices of LPG cylinders. Amidst the immense pressure of the global energy crisis, government oil companies have increased the prices of domestic cooking gas (LPG) by ₹ 29 per cylinder. After this shock, now the price of 14.2 kg standard cylinder in Delhi has increased to ₹ 942, due to which the burden of inflation on the general public has increased further.
India handed over the list of 2,860 people to Bangladesh.
The Indian government has formally contacted Bangladesh to confirm the citizenship of 2,860 people living in the country. The purpose of this step is to complete the process of repatriating them by immediately verifying their legal citizenship, which is very important in terms of border security between the two countries.NTA's biggest bet so far regarding examinations: To end the paper leak mafia, the National Testing Agency (NTA) is bringing such a 'zero-trust' architecture, where even the question setter will not know which exam the paper is for.
In this new secure system, papers will be compiled dynamically and randomly through AI engine.Grand network of 100 ethanol stations started in metro cities Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri has launched 100 pure ethanol fueling stations in Delhi-NCR and Maharashtra. Under this green initiative launched to reduce pollution and crude oil imports, the government aims to commission 500 ethanol stations across the country by the end of 2026.
After American action, Iran's missile attack on Kuwait-Bahrain, tension has reached its peak in the Gulf countries. In response to attacks by US forces on Iranian naval bases near Qeshm, Iran has fired missiles at Bahrain and Kuwait. The situation has become extremely explosive due to the headquarters of the American Fifth Fleet being in Bahrain.
India asked its citizens to leave the area immediately. Amidst the looming clouds of war in Western Asia, Iran has extended its decision to keep its airspace completely closed. In view of the worsening situation, the Government of India has issued a high-alert advisory and advised its citizens to immediately leave the war zone and has started working on a safe rescue plan.
UN's scary warning, millions of lives at stake UN's 'World Food Programme' has warned that millions of people are on the verge of starvation due to the destruction of sea routes and supply lines due to the Iran conflict. Stopping the supply of grains and medicines could lead to the worst famine in modern history, leading to calls for an immediate ceasefire.
Rules changed just before the World Cup, but shadow of strike looms In view of the massive protests and the dangers of dehydration, FIFA has lifted the ban on carrying water bottles into the stadium during the 2026 World Cup matches. However, amid this relief for fans, stadium labor unions in Los Angeles have raised logistics concerns by voting in favor of a strike.
Resignation of Donald Trump's Chief AI Policy Advisor Shriram Krishnan Indian-American tech veteran Shriram Krishnan has surprised everyone by suddenly resigning from the post of White House AI Policy Advisor. According to sources, the resignation comes after an internal dispute over national rules on deepfakes and tech tariffs, which has left US tech policies in limbo.




