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Trump Willing To End War Without Reopening Hormuz: WSJ

US President Donald Trump has told his aides that he’s willing to end the military operation against Iran even if the Strait of Hormuz remains largely closed, leaving the campaign to reopen it for a later date, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing administration officials.

In recent days, Trump and his aides assessed that a mission to pry open the chokepoint would push the conflict beyond his timeline of four to six weeks, the Daily said in a report.

According to the report, Trump decided that the US should achieve its main goals of hobbling Iran’s navy and its missile stocks and wind down current hostilities while pressuring Tehran diplomatically to resume the free flow of trade.

If that fails, Washington would press allies in Europe and the Gulf to take the lead on reopening the strait, the WSJ said, quoting officials.

At a media briefing on Monday (March 30, 2026), White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said the President and the chief of the Pentagon have always stated a four to six-week estimated timeline for the military operation.

“We’re on day 30 today,” she said.

Ms. Leavitt also indicated that the Arab countries can be asked to share the burden of the military operation in Iran.

“I think it’s something the president would be quite interested in. I won’t get ahead of him on that but certainly it’s an idea, something that I think you’ll hear more from him on,” she said to a question of whether countries such as Kuwait, the UAE and Saudi Arabia should pick up the tab for the Iran operation.

Starting February 28, the U.S. and Israel launched joint strikes against Iran, which in turn retaliated, spreading the war to the entire Gulf region. The Strait of Hormuz is a strategically important choke point for the world’s energy supplies.

The strait, a narrow shipping lane that connects the Persian Gulf with the Indian Ocean, remains effectively closed, bringing to a near halt the transit of hundreds of vessels per day, including container, dry bulk and liquid cargo ships. (Agencies)

Mughal Road Temporarily Closed After Overnight Rain, Snowfall At Pir Gali

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The Mughal Road has been temporarily closed due to heavy rainfall and snowfall reported overnight at Pir Gali, officials said on Tuesday.

SSP Traffic Rural Farooq Qasier informed said that the road will remain closed until conditions are deemed safe for travel. Updates regarding reopening will be provided once the route is cleared and verified.

Travelers and commuters have been advised to avoid non-essential travel on the Mughal Road and exercise caution in the affected areas. (KNC)

Delhi Police Arrests Mysuru Man For Sending Over 1,100 Hoax Bomb Threats To Schools, Govt Offices

Delhi Police has arrested a man from Mysuru in Karnataka for allegedly sending more than 1,100 hoax bomb threats to schools, high courts and government offices across the country, officials said on Monday.

The accused, identified as Srinivas Louis, 47, was apprehended from his rented accommodation on Saturday following a joint operation by Delhi Police and local police teams, the officials said.

The arrest comes amid a recent spate of bomb threat messages being sent to the Delhi High Court, assembly and several educational and government institutions.

Police said Louis is a postgraduate and a native of Bengaluru. He is currently unemployed and lives with his mother, a retired government employee.

“Preliminary investigation suggests that he may have been under mental stress. During initial interrogation, the accused confessed to sending over 1,100 threat messages across the country via emails and other communication platforms,” a senior officer said.

Multiple FIRs had been registered in different states following the threats, police said. (Agencies)

Ladakh Admin Appoints Dr Laltinkhuma Franklin As State MD JJM

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The Administration of Union Territory of Ladakh has nominated Dr Laltinkhuma Franklin, IAS, Commissioner/Secretary, as the State Mission Director (SMD) for the Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM) in the UT.

Suspected LeT Operative Arrested In Delhi’s Ghazipur: Police

Mar 30: Delhi Police’s Special Cell has arrested a suspected operative of the Lashkar-e-Taiba from the Ghazipur area here, an official said on Monday.

The accused, identified as Shabbir Ahmad Lone, was allegedly working as a sleeper cell member and had pasted anti-national posters at multiple locations, he said.

“Preliminary investigation has revealed that the module was being operated at the behest of Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI),” the officer said.

“We have recovered currency of Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal and India from him,” the officer said.

Shabbir Ahmad Lone, alias Raja alias Kashmiri, a resident of Srinagar in Jammu and Kashmir, was earlier arrested by the Special Cell in 2007 with a large cache of arms and ammunition, including an AK-47 rifle and grenades. He remained lodged in Tihar Jail till 2018.

Police sources said that he had links with Hafiz Saeed and Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi, and had received terror training in Muzaffarabad in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. He is currently being interrogated. (Agencies)

Govt Plans To Develop Karnah As Border Tourism Hub: CM Omar Abdullah

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Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Saturday informed the Legislative Assembly that the government is planning to develop Karnah as a border tourism destination, citing its vast potential for adventure and nature-based activities.

Replying to a question in the House, Chief Minister Omar said that Karnah offers immense scope for trekking, hiking and eco-tourism experiences, which can be harnessed to boost tourism and local economy in the region.

He said the government is working on tapping the unexplored potential of border areas like Karnah to promote sustainable tourism and create livelihood opportunities for local residents. (KNC)

Five Indians Injured In Abu Dhabi By Debris After Iran’s Missile Attack

Five Indians were injured as a result of debris falling from Iran’s Ballistic missile attack in Abu Dhabi, Saudi authorities conformed on Saturday.

Saudi Media office said that as part of the ongoing follow-up to the previously reported incident in the vicinity of Khalifa Economic Zones Abu Dhabi – KEZAD caused by falling debris, ”authorities confirm that the incident has resulted in injuries ranging from moderate to minor sustained by five individuals of an Indian nationality.”

The injuries occurred following the ”successful interception” of a Ballistic missile by air Defense systems, the Saudi Media office said. (Agencies)

IndiGo Flight Makes Emergency Landing At Delhi Due To Engine Failure

A Delhi-bound IndiGo flight from Visakhapatnam, carrying 160 passengers on board, made an emergency landing at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport on Saturday due to an engine failure, according to sources.

“Full emergency was declared at Indira Gandhi International Airport at 10.39 for IndiGo Visakhapatnam-Delhi flight 6E 579 due to one engine failure,” a source said.

There were 160 passengers on board the Boeing 737 aircraft, the source said.

The flight landed at 10.59 am as per flight tracking website flightradar24.com.

Further details are awaited.

Sonia Gandhi Recovering Well, Likely to Be Discharged Soon

Senior Congress leader Sonia Gandhi is showing steady improvement in her health and is likely to be discharged from hospital within the next one to two days, doctors said on Friday.

The 79-year-old leader was admitted to Sir Ganga Ram Hospital on Tuesday night around 10:22 pm after developing a fever.

According to hospital chairman Ajay Swaroop, Gandhi is “much better,” with clear signs of recovery and is currently comfortable.

“She is walking around and has taken her breakfast. Overall, her progress is smooth, and we expect she will be fit for discharge within a day or two,” he said.

Doctors attending to her said she is being treated for a systemic infection and is responding well to antibiotics.

She remains under the close supervision of a team of senior doctors, who continue to monitor her condition. Sources indicated that she may be kept under observation for a short period as a precaution, although her condition is stable and not considered serious.

Jammu Dominates at 20th J&K UT Fencing Championship 2025–26

The 20th J&K UT Fencing Championship 2025–26 concluded today at the MA Stadium, with District Jammu emerging as the overall champion in both Men’s and Women’s categories.

The championship witnessed enthusiastic participation from over 400 fencers representing 17 districts across the Union Territory. Competitions were held across all three fencing disciplines—Epee, Foil, and Sabre—and spanned multiple age categories, including Under-10 (Mini), Under-12 (Child), Under-14 (Sub-Junior), Under-17 (Cadet), Under-20 (Junior), and Senior.

The event provided a competitive platform for budding as well as seasoned athletes, allowing participants at different stages of development to showcase their skills and talent.

Adding prestige to the championship was the participation of several international-level fencers, including Sufyan Waheed Sohil, Harshit Kohli, Ajay Kumar, Kritarthi Kotwal, Riya Bakshi, and Subhanaya Sharma.

Shahid Iqbal Choudhary, Commissioner/Secretary to the Government, Youth Services & Sports Department, J&K, attended as the chief guest. Special guest Nuzhat Gul, Secretary, J&K Sports Council, highlighted the massive participation in the event, while Rajiv Sharma was the guest of honour.

Among others present were Supriya Chouhan, along with international referees Rashid Ahmed Choudhary, Maninder Pal Singh, and Adarsh Slathia.

A panel of referees including Rachna Jamwal, Javed Choudhary, Ranchan Sabarwal, Ankush Gupta, Rahul Sharma, Gourav Thakur, Parvinder Sharma, Pritam Slathia, Varun Slathia, Mohd Tariq, Vir Sangram Singh, Ajay Khartol, Anthony Mattoo, and Tony Mattoo officiated the matches.

The championship concluded on a high note, reflecting the growing popularity and development of fencing in Jammu and Kashmir.