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  • Loni in Uttar Pradesh was the world’s most polluted city in 2025
  • Three Indian cities among the four most polluted, including Byrnihat and New Delhi
  • Rahul Gandhi calls India’s foreign policy under Modi a “joke.”
  • Modi warns of long-term economic impact of Iran conflict
  • Health ministry warns against unregulated use of GLP-1–based weight-loss drugs
  • Canadian Sikh activist calls out India’s ‘transnational repression’

Here is a roundup of the latest news and analysis from India on Tuesday, March 24:

Skip next section Maharashtra to send 25 leopards to Ambani’s private zoo

March 24, 2026

Maharashtra to send 25 leopards to Ambani’s private zoo

A leopard drinks water in Rajasthan
Naik leopard population in Maharashtra has increased nearly fourfold over the past decadeImage: RealityImages/Zoonar/picture alliance

Maharashtra’s Forest Minister Ganesh Naik said the state government had asked the Reliance Foundation to house leopards at its Vantara facility in Gujarat, with 25 animals already relocated and plans to move a total of 50, local media reports said.

The mega-zoo, Vantara, is run by Anant Ambani, the son of Asia’s richest man.

Speaking in the legislative council on Monday, Naik said wildlife numbers in the state have risen sharply, with the leopard population increasing nearly fourfold over the past decade.

“Twenty-five leopards have been sent to Vantara. We made a demand (to take the leopards) because 150 leopards were trapped in Pune district,” Mr. Naik said.

The Vantara facility in Jamnagar has faced scrutiny over animal sourcing but was cleared of wrongdoing by India’s Supreme Court.

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Skip next section WATCH — Priced Out: Gold costs are reshaping Indian weddings

March 24, 2026

WATCH — Priced Out: Gold costs are reshaping Indian weddings

Gold prices in India have surged to historic highs, pushing wedding budgets to the breaking point.

Couples are scaling back and recycling old gold as the cost of tradition becomes out of reach for many families.

Priced Out: Gold costs are reshaping Indian weddings

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Skip next section Modi warns of long-term economic impact of Iran conflict

March 24, 2026

Modi warns of long-term economic impact of Iran conflict

Narendra Modi speaks in Tiruchirappalli
Modi said the government was working to safeguard national interests in light of the Middle East situation Image: Narendra Modi Photo Gallery/ANI

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday urged Indians to brace for the long-term economic impact of the ongoing US-Iran conflict, warning of potential disruptions to energy supplies and inflation.

Addressing the upper house of Parliament, Modi said the government was working to safeguard national interests and maintain stability, while calling for preparedness in the face of prolonged uncertainty.

The government has set up seven empowered groups to monitor fuel, supply chains and inflation, he said, while urging states to prevent black marketing and protect vulnerable populations.

“We are also in communication with Iran, Israel, and the US…  We have also spoken to them about de-escalation and the opening of the Strait of Hormuz,” Modi said.

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Skip next section WATCH — How an Indian village overcame a water crisis

March 24, 2026

WATCH — How an Indian village overcame a water crisis

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Balapuram village was once struggling for water as villagers faced drying borewells, failed crops, and long walks for daily needs.

But the villagers came together to revive its water sources, restore ponds and check dams, and thereby raising groundwater levels in just five years.

How an indian village overcame a water crisis

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Skip next section Opposition questions Modi’s claims of being a global leader

March 24, 2026

Opposition questions Modi’s claims of being a global leader

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was attacked by the opposition after reports emerged that Pakistan is positioning itself as the “lead mediator” to broker an end to the US-Israeli war against Iran.

Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi called India’s foreign policy under Modi a “joke.”

“Our foreign policy is Prime Minister Modi’s personal foreign policy. You can see the result of this. It’s a universal joke. Everybody considers it a universal joke,” Gandhi said, according to The Times of India newspaper.

The Financial Times reported on Monday that Pakistan’s Army chief Field Marshal Asim Munir spoke to US President Donald Trump on Sunday pitching Islamabad as a possible venue for talks.

The negotiations — involving senior figures from the Trump administration and Iran — could begin as early as this week, the report said.

Senior Congress party leader Pawan Khera posted on X that while Modi was busy lauding himself at home, “Pakistan was positioning itself at the diplomatic table during a critical global moment.”

Incidentally, on Monday, in a speech in Parliament, Modi said that India was engaging diplomatically with both sides of the conflict.

“India is encouraging all sides to end it peacefully” he said.

Narendra Modi wearing a white shirt with black waistcoat
PM Modi said on Monday that the fundamentals of the Indian economy are strong and will weather the ‘unprecedented challenges’ posed by Iran warImage: ANI/IMAGO
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Skip next section Canadian Sikh activist calls out India’s ‘transnational repression’

March 24, 2026

Canadian Sikh activist calls out India’s ‘transnational repression’

A Canadian Sikh activist has raised the issue of India’s alleged targeting of Sikh activists abroad.

“We won’t be silenced,” Moninder Singh, the chairman of the Sikh Federation of Canada, told AFP news agency.

Speaking at the United Nations’ European headquarters in Geneva, Singh urged the UN to step up scrutiny of India’s transnational repression.

Singh said he had received multiple warnings from Canadian police about credible threats to his life, including an “imminent” risk involving his wife and children.

His comments highlight the earlier tensions between Canada and India following the 2023 killing of Sikh separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada, which Ottawa linked to India. New Delhi denied the allegation.

Nijjar was a proponent of the so-called Khalistan movement, which calls for a Sikh homeland by carving out an ethno-religious state in India’s Punjab region.

Why Canada thinks India is behind Sikh leader killing

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Skip next section Indian stocks open higher

March 24, 2026

Indian stocks open higher

Indian stock markets opened higher on Tuesday after a sharp fall the previous day.

The BSE Sensex rose as much as 2.08%, while the Nifty 50 gained 1.71%.

The rebound followed a global rally after US President Donald Trump postponed planned strikes on Iran’s power grid, easing fears of a deeper energy shock after he claimed productive conversations with Iran. Iranian officials have denied they held talks with the US. 

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Skip next section Health ministry warns against unregulated use of GLP-1–based weight-loss drugs

March 24, 2026

Health ministry warns against unregulated use of GLP-1–based weight-loss drugs

A medicine shop in Bharatpur, Rajasthan on December 12, 2012
India’s weight loss drug sales have grown tenfold in five years to $153 million (€131.8 million) as of 2026, AFP reported [FILE PHOTO: December 12, 2012]Image: C. Hütter/imageBROKER/picture alliance

India’s Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on Tuesday warned against the unregulated use of GLP-1–based weight-loss drugs, as low-cost generics enter the market following the expiry of semaglutide patents.

“With the recent introduction of multiple generic variants of GLP-1…concerns have emerged regarding their on-demand availability through retail pharmacies, online platforms, wholesalers, and wellness clinics,” the Ministry of Health said in a statement.

“These drugs, when used without proper medical supervision, may lead to serious adverse effects and related health risks.”

The Drugs Controller of India has intensified inspections across the supply chain, including online pharmacies, wholesalers and clinics, and issued notices over irregular sales and promotion. India is the world’s largest supplier of generic medicines.

Authorities also reiterated a ban on misleading promotions and off-label use.

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Skip next section India’s Loni named world most polluted city

March 24, 2026

India’s Loni named world most polluted city

Loni in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh was the world’s most polluted city in 2025, according to a report by Swiss air quality monitoring firm IQAir.

Loni averaged PM2.5 levels of 112.5 micrograms per cubic meter, the report said, referring to hazardous fine particles in the air.

The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that safe levels of PM2.5 should not exceed 5 micrograms per cubic meter of air.

Three Indian cities were among the four most polluted — Byrnihat in the northeast and capital, New Delhi.

Last year, Byrnihat was named the world’s most polluted city in IQAir’s 2024 report.

Additionally, the world’s 25 most polluted cities were all in India, Pakistan and China.

Pakistan was ranked the world’s most polluted country in 2025, with PM2.5 levels up to 13 times higher than the WHO guideline. India ranked sixth.

Only thirteen countries and territories met the WHO annual PM2.5 guideline, the report said.

Researchers use AI to outsmart air polluters in India

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Skip next section Welcome to our coverage

March 24, 2026

Welcome to our coverage

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Good morning! This is Shakeel from DW’s New Delhi studio, bringing you the latest news updates from India on this bright, sunny morning.

For the second year running, an Indian city has been named the world’s most polluted by Swiss air quality monitoring firm IQAir. 

You know those GLP-1–based weight loss drugs everyone’s been talking about? Indian regulators are now investigating unauthorized sales and misuse of the medicine. 

Oh, and remember how the markets fell sharply yesterday? Well, today they have rebounded.

So, for all this and more, stay tuned as we bring you the day’s biggest stories from India.

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  • Loni in Uttar Pradesh was the world’s most polluted city in 2025
  • Three Indian cities among the four most polluted, including Byrnihat and New Delhi
  • Rahul Gandhi calls India’s foreign policy under Modi a “joke.”
  • Modi warns of long-term economic impact of Iran conflict
  • Health ministry warns against unregulated use of GLP-1–based weight-loss drugs
  • Canadian Sikh activist calls out India’s ‘transnational repression’

Here is a roundup of the latest news and analysis from India on Tuesday, March 24:

Here is a roundup of the latest news and analysis from India on Tuesday, March 24:

A leopard drinks water in Rajasthan
Naik leopard population in Maharashtra has increased nearly fourfold over the past decadeImage: RealityImages/Zoonar/picture alliance

Maharashtra’s Forest Minister Ganesh Naik said the state government had asked the Reliance Foundation to house leopards at its Vantara facility in Gujarat, with 25 animals already relocated and plans to move a total of 50, local media reports said.

The mega-zoo, Vantara, is run by Anant Ambani, the son of Asia’s richest man.

Speaking in the legislative council on Monday, Naik said wildlife numbers in the state have risen sharply, with the leopard population increasing nearly fourfold over the past decade.

“Twenty-five leopards have been sent to Vantara. We made a demand (to take the leopards) because 150 leopards were trapped in Pune district,” Mr. Naik said.

The Vantara facility in Jamnagar has faced scrutiny over animal sourcing but was cleared of wrongdoing by India’s Supreme Court.

Maharashtra’s Forest Minister Ganesh Naik said the state government had asked the Reliance Foundation to house leopards at its Vantara facility in Gujarat, with 25 animals already relocated and plans to move a total of 50, local media reports said.

The mega-zoo, Vantara, is run by Anant Ambani, the son of Asia’s richest man.

Speaking in the legislative council on Monday, Naik said wildlife numbers in the state have risen sharply, with the leopard population increasing nearly fourfold over the past decade.

“Twenty-five leopards have been sent to Vantara. We made a demand (to take the leopards) because 150 leopards were trapped in Pune district,” Mr. Naik said.

The Vantara facility in Jamnagar has faced scrutiny over animal sourcing but was cleared of wrongdoing by India’s Supreme Court.

Gold prices in India have surged to historic highs, pushing wedding budgets to the breaking point.

Couples are scaling back and recycling old gold as the cost of tradition becomes out of reach for many families.

Priced Out: Gold costs are reshaping Indian weddings

Gold prices in India have surged to historic highs, pushing wedding budgets to the breaking point.

Couples are scaling back and recycling old gold as the cost of tradition becomes out of reach for many families.

To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video

Narendra Modi speaks in Tiruchirappalli
Modi said the government was working to safeguard national interests in light of the Middle East situation Image: Narendra Modi Photo Gallery/ANI

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday urged Indians to brace for the long-term economic impact of the ongoing US-Iran conflict, warning of potential disruptions to energy supplies and inflation.

Addressing the upper house of Parliament, Modi said the government was working to safeguard national interests and maintain stability, while calling for preparedness in the face of prolonged uncertainty.

The government has set up seven empowered groups to monitor fuel, supply chains and inflation, he said, while urging states to prevent black marketing and protect vulnerable populations.

“We are also in communication with Iran, Israel, and the US…  We have also spoken to them about de-escalation and the opening of the Strait of Hormuz,” Modi said.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday urged Indians to brace for the long-term economic impact of the ongoing US-Iran conflict, warning of potential disruptions to energy supplies and inflation.

Addressing the upper house of Parliament, Modi said the government was working to safeguard national interests and maintain stability, while calling for preparedness in the face of prolonged uncertainty.

The government has set up seven empowered groups to monitor fuel, supply chains and inflation, he said, while urging states to prevent black marketing and protect vulnerable populations.

“We are also in communication with Iran, Israel, and the US…  We have also spoken to them about de-escalation and the opening of the Strait of Hormuz,” Modi said.

Balapuram village was once struggling for water as villagers faced drying borewells, failed crops, and long walks for daily needs.

But the villagers came together to revive its water sources, restore ponds and check dams, and thereby raising groundwater levels in just five years.

How an indian village overcame a water crisis

Balapuram village was once struggling for water as villagers faced drying borewells, failed crops, and long walks for daily needs.

But the villagers came together to revive its water sources, restore ponds and check dams, and thereby raising groundwater levels in just five years.

To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was attacked by the opposition after reports emerged that Pakistan is positioning itself as the “lead mediator” to broker an end to the US-Israeli war against Iran.

Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi called India’s foreign policy under Modi a “joke.”

“Our foreign policy is Prime Minister Modi’s personal foreign policy. You can see the result of this. It’s a universal joke. Everybody considers it a universal joke,” Gandhi said, according to The Times of India newspaper.

The Financial Times reported on Monday that Pakistan’s Army chief Field Marshal Asim Munir spoke to US President Donald Trump on Sunday pitching Islamabad as a possible venue for talks.

The negotiations — involving senior figures from the Trump administration and Iran — could begin as early as this week, the report said.

Senior Congress party leader Pawan Khera posted on X that while Modi was busy lauding himself at home, “Pakistan was positioning itself at the diplomatic table during a critical global moment.”

Incidentally, on Monday, in a speech in Parliament, Modi said that India was engaging diplomatically with both sides of the conflict.

“India is encouraging all sides to end it peacefully” he said.

Narendra Modi wearing a white shirt with black waistcoat
PM Modi said on Monday that the fundamentals of the Indian economy are strong and will weather the ‘unprecedented challenges’ posed by Iran warImage: ANI/IMAGO

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was attacked by the opposition after reports emerged that Pakistan is positioning itself as the “lead mediator” to broker an end to the US-Israeli war against Iran.

Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi called India’s foreign policy under Modi a “joke.”

“Our foreign policy is Prime Minister Modi’s personal foreign policy. You can see the result of this. It’s a universal joke. Everybody considers it a universal joke,” Gandhi said, according to The Times of India newspaper.

The Financial Times reported on Monday that Pakistan’s Army chief Field Marshal Asim Munir spoke to US President Donald Trump on Sunday pitching Islamabad as a possible venue for talks.

The negotiations — involving senior figures from the Trump administration and Iran — could begin as early as this week, the report said.

Senior Congress party leader Pawan Khera posted on X that while Modi was busy lauding himself at home, “Pakistan was positioning itself at the diplomatic table during a critical global moment.”

Incidentally, on Monday, in a speech in Parliament, Modi said that India was engaging diplomatically with both sides of the conflict.

“India is encouraging all sides to end it peacefully” he said.

A Canadian Sikh activist has raised the issue of India’s alleged targeting of Sikh activists abroad.

“We won’t be silenced,” Moninder Singh, the chairman of the Sikh Federation of Canada, told AFP news agency.

Speaking at the United Nations’ European headquarters in Geneva, Singh urged the UN to step up scrutiny of India’s transnational repression.

Singh said he had received multiple warnings from Canadian police about credible threats to his life, including an “imminent” risk involving his wife and children.

His comments highlight the earlier tensions between Canada and India following the 2023 killing of Sikh separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada, which Ottawa linked to India. New Delhi denied the allegation.

Nijjar was a proponent of the so-called Khalistan movement, which calls for a Sikh homeland by carving out an ethno-religious state in India’s Punjab region.

Why Canada thinks India is behind Sikh leader killing

A Canadian Sikh activist has raised the issue of India’s alleged targeting of Sikh activists abroad.

“We won’t be silenced,” Moninder Singh, the chairman of the Sikh Federation of Canada, told AFP news agency.

Speaking at the United Nations’ European headquarters in Geneva, Singh urged the UN to step up scrutiny of India’s transnational repression.

Singh said he had received multiple warnings from Canadian police about credible threats to his life, including an “imminent” risk involving his wife and children.

His comments highlight the earlier tensions between Canada and India following the 2023 killing of Sikh separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada, which Ottawa linked to India. New Delhi denied the allegation.

Nijjar was a proponent of the so-called Khalistan movement, which calls for a Sikh homeland by carving out an ethno-religious state in India’s Punjab region.

To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video

Indian stock markets opened higher on Tuesday after a sharp fall the previous day.

The BSE Sensex rose as much as 2.08%, while the Nifty 50 gained 1.71%.

The rebound followed a global rally after US President Donald Trump postponed planned strikes on Iran’s power grid, easing fears of a deeper energy shock after he claimed productive conversations with Iran. Iranian officials have denied they held talks with the US. 

Indian stock markets opened higher on Tuesday after a sharp fall the previous day.

The BSE Sensex rose as much as 2.08%, while the Nifty 50 gained 1.71%.

The rebound followed a global rally after US President Donald Trump postponed planned strikes on Iran’s power grid, easing fears of a deeper energy shock after he claimed productive conversations with Iran. Iranian officials have denied they held talks with the US. 

A medicine shop in Bharatpur, Rajasthan on December 12, 2012
India’s weight loss drug sales have grown tenfold in five years to $153 million (€131.8 million) as of 2026, AFP reported [FILE PHOTO: December 12, 2012]Image: C. Hütter/imageBROKER/picture alliance

India’s Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on Tuesday warned against the unregulated use of GLP-1–based weight-loss drugs, as low-cost generics enter the market following the expiry of semaglutide patents.

“With the recent introduction of multiple generic variants of GLP-1…concerns have emerged regarding their on-demand availability through retail pharmacies, online platforms, wholesalers, and wellness clinics,” the Ministry of Health said in a statement.

“These drugs, when used without proper medical supervision, may lead to serious adverse effects and related health risks.”

The Drugs Controller of India has intensified inspections across the supply chain, including online pharmacies, wholesalers and clinics, and issued notices over irregular sales and promotion. India is the world’s largest supplier of generic medicines.

Authorities also reiterated a ban on misleading promotions and off-label use.

India’s Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on Tuesday warned against the unregulated use of GLP-1–based weight-loss drugs, as low-cost generics enter the market following the expiry of semaglutide patents.

“With the recent introduction of multiple generic variants of GLP-1…concerns have emerged regarding their on-demand availability through retail pharmacies, online platforms, wholesalers, and wellness clinics,” the Ministry of Health said in a statement.

“These drugs, when used without proper medical supervision, may lead to serious adverse effects and related health risks.”

The Drugs Controller of India has intensified inspections across the supply chain, including online pharmacies, wholesalers and clinics, and issued notices over irregular sales and promotion. India is the world’s largest supplier of generic medicines.

Authorities also reiterated a ban on misleading promotions and off-label use.

Loni in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh was the world’s most polluted city in 2025, according to a report by Swiss air quality monitoring firm IQAir.

Loni averaged PM2.5 levels of 112.5 micrograms per cubic meter, the report said, referring to hazardous fine particles in the air.

The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that safe levels of PM2.5 should not exceed 5 micrograms per cubic meter of air.

Three Indian cities were among the four most polluted — Byrnihat in the northeast and capital, New Delhi.

Last year, Byrnihat was named the world’s most polluted city in IQAir’s 2024 report.

Additionally, the world’s 25 most polluted cities were all in India, Pakistan and China.

Pakistan was ranked the world’s most polluted country in 2025, with PM2.5 levels up to 13 times higher than the WHO guideline. India ranked sixth.

Only thirteen countries and territories met the WHO annual PM2.5 guideline, the report said.

Researchers use AI to outsmart air polluters in India

Loni in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh was the world’s most polluted city in 2025, according to a report by Swiss air quality monitoring firm IQAir.

Loni averaged PM2.5 levels of 112.5 micrograms per cubic meter, the report said, referring to hazardous fine particles in the air.

The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that safe levels of PM2.5 should not exceed 5 micrograms per cubic meter of air.

Three Indian cities were among the four most polluted — Byrnihat in the northeast and capital, New Delhi.

Last year, Byrnihat was named the world’s most polluted city in IQAir’s 2024 report.

Additionally, the world’s 25 most polluted cities were all in India, Pakistan and China.

Pakistan was ranked the world’s most polluted country in 2025, with PM2.5 levels up to 13 times higher than the WHO guideline. India ranked sixth.

Only thirteen countries and territories met the WHO annual PM2.5 guideline, the report said.

To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video

Good morning! This is Shakeel from DW’s New Delhi studio, bringing you the latest news updates from India on this bright, sunny morning.

For the second year running, an Indian city has been named the world’s most polluted by Swiss air quality monitoring firm IQAir. 

You know those GLP-1–based weight loss drugs everyone’s been talking about? Indian regulators are now investigating unauthorized sales and misuse of the medicine. 

Oh, and remember how the markets fell sharply yesterday? Well, today they have rebounded.

So, for all this and more, stay tuned as we bring you the day’s biggest stories from India.

Good morning! This is Shakeel from DW’s New Delhi studio, bringing you the latest news updates from India on this bright, sunny morning.

For the second year running, an Indian city has been named the world’s most polluted by Swiss air quality monitoring firm IQAir. 

You know those GLP-1–based weight loss drugs everyone’s been talking about? Indian regulators are now investigating unauthorized sales and misuse of the medicine. 

Oh, and remember how the markets fell sharply yesterday? Well, today they have rebounded.

So, for all this and more, stay tuned as we bring you the day’s biggest stories from India.

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