
Fixed Airfares Coming to India? | Tharoor’s Diplomatic Dig | India’s ₹6.4 Trillion Energy Push
14/10/2025
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Welcome to Top of the Morning by Mint.. I’m Nelson John and here are today’s top stories.
1. Trump’s “Peace Talk” Moment Gets Awkward
At the Gaza Peace Summit in Egypt, Donald Trump had a classic off-script moment. While praising PM Modi, he turned around to ask Pakistan’s Shehbaz Sharif if India and Pakistan will “live very nicely together.” Sharif smiled, and the cameras loved it. Trump has been claiming he stopped a war between India and Pakistan last May by threatening massive tariffs. India denies any US mediation, saying peace came through direct talks. But Sharif played along, even crediting Trump and backing his Nobel Peace Prize nomination. Modi skipped the summit but praised Trump’s “sincere efforts.” What’s clear is Trump’s pushing his global peacemaker image—facts aside.
#Trump #Modi #Sharif #IndiaPakistan #GazaPeaceSummit #USPolitics #Diplomacy
2. Tharoor Questions India’s Low-Key Presence at Peace Summit
Congress leader Shashi Tharoor took a jab at India’s choice of sending a junior minister, Kirti Vardhan Singh, to a summit that saw 27 heads of state. He asked if it was “strategic restraint or a missed opportunity.” His point: when others send leaders, showing up with lower representation limits influence. The government says it was about maintaining strategic balance. Singh met Egypt’s President and reaffirmed India’s “commitment to peace.”
#Tharoor #IndiaDiplomacy #GazaSummit #ForeignPolicy #MEAIndia
3. India–Canada Relations Hit Reset
After two frosty years, India and Canada are thawing ties. Canadian FM Anita Anand met PM Modi and EAM Jaishankar, marking the first high-level visit since Trudeau’s 2023 accusation linking India to a Khalistani activist’s killing. Now, both sides unveiled a roadmap for trade, tech, clean energy, and AI. Canada’s move to designate the Bishnoi gang as terrorists helped rebuild trust. Analysts call this a pragmatic reset—choosing progress over politics.
#IndiaCanada #AnitaAnand #Modi #Jaishankar #TradeTalks #Diplomacy
4. ‘Fare Se Fursat’: Fixed Airfares Take Off
No more fare shocks. Alliance Air’s new scheme offers fixed prices regardless of when you book. Valid till Dec 2025, it’s part of India’s plan to make flying affordable. Minister Rammohan Naidu says it fits the UDAN vision—connecting smaller towns and making travel predictable.
#FareSeFursat #AllianceAir #UDAN #AffordableFlying #IndiaAviation
5. India’s ₹6.4 Trillion Hydro Power Push
India is going big on clean energy—tapping the Brahmaputra River to generate 76 GW by 2047. With China building dams upstream, this is as much about energy as it is about strategy. Arunachal leads with 52 GW potential. Two phases, massive spend, and a green target in sight.
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