Evening News Wrap: PM Modi spoke to Iranian President; US, Israel again attack Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility. india news
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke to Iranian President Massoud Pezeshkian and condemned the attacks on critical infrastructure, stressing on open and secure global shipping lanes.
- The US and Israel launch new strikes on Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility, with Tehran confirming the attack but reporting no radioactive leak.
- Mumbai Indians are gearing up for IPL 2026 and Rohit Sharma is set to open while the team combination, including Shardul Thakur’s replacement, is in focus.
- Indian refiners are considering resuming imports of Iranian crude following the relaxation of temporary US sanctions, amid supply concerns from disruption in the Middle East.
- Islamabad dismisses US concerns over its nuclear arsenal, describing it as defensive and indirectly pointing towards India while rejecting claims of a threat.
Here are the top news stories of the day:
PM Modi speaks to Iran’s President, condemns attack on ‘critical infrastructure’
Prime Minister Narendra Modi held talks with Iranian President Massoud Pezeshkian, strongly condemning the attacks on critical infrastructure amid the Middle East crisis. He warned that such actions threaten regional stability and disrupt vital global supply chains.The prime minister also extended Eid al-Fitr and Nowruz greetings amid the conflict and said, “We expressed hope that this festive season will bring peace, stability and prosperity to West Asia.”Read the full story
Natanz targeted again: US, Israel attack Iran nuclear site, no radiation leak reported
The United States and Israel launched fresh strikes on Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility, escalating the ongoing conflict. Iran’s Tasnim news agency reported that the Natanz facility was targeted in the joint US-Israeli strike.It said there were no immediate signs of a radioactive leak and there was no danger to residents of the surrounding area.Officials described the attack as part of continuing attacks on the country’s infrastructure, noting that Natanz had already been targeted during a previous round of military action earlier this month. Read the full story
IPL 2026: Mumbai Indians eyes strong 11, Rohit ready to open
Mumbai Indians are heading into IPL 2026 as strong contenders, banking on a solid base of retained players and recent performances in global tournaments. Mumbai Indians entered the IPL 2026 auction with a purse of Rs 2.75 crore, the lowest among all ten teams. After maintaining a strong core of 20 players, they had 5 spots to fill, including one overseas slot. Rohit Sharma remains the heart and soul of Mumbai Indians, having led the franchise to five IPL titles. He is the second-highest run-scorer in IPL history with 7,046 runs in 272 matches, and will continue to open the innings with his experience and aggressive approach. Read the full story
Will India resume buying Iranian oil? Refiners eyeing crude oil comeback due to US grant waiver
Indian refineries are considering resuming crude oil imports from Iran after the United States granted temporary relaxation on sanctions. Reuters reported that the companies are awaiting clear guidance from the government and clarity on payment mechanisms before moving forward on potential deals.The 30-day moratorium has been granted amid growing concerns over energy security due to disruptions in oil flows linked to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. Read the full story
Pakistan has pointed towards India after America called Islamabad’s nuclear weapons a threat.
Pakistan rejected US claims that its nuclear arsenal and missile capabilities pose a threat to the US, while highlighting India in its rebuttal.Islamabad stressed that its nuclear program is “deterrence-focused” in relation to its neighbor and nuclear-armed India. The Pakistani government also rejected Israel’s envoy to New Delhi, Reuven Azar, describing the country as a “rogue state”.Pakistani officials defended the country against US intelligence chief Tulsi Gabbard’s statement, saying, “Pakistan categorically rejects the recent claim by a US official alleging a potential threat from Pakistan’s missile capabilities.” Read the full story

