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Tejas Crash Under Probe as India Implements Labour Codes, Police Bust Alleged ISI Module

Conflicting reports on the pilot’s status coincide with labour-code rollout, security seizures, school curbs over bad air.

Overview

  • An Indian Air Force Tejas jet crashed during a flying display at the Dubai Air Show, with an inquiry opened and conflicting reports on whether the pilot ejected safely or was killed.
  • All four consolidated labour codes were officially notified and came into effect on November 21, reshaping rules on wages, social security, industrial relations and workplace safety.
  • Ludhiana Police said they uncovered a terror module allegedly directed by Pakistan’s ISI, reporting an encounter in which two operatives were shot and a cache of weapons was seized.
  • Security forces in Jammu and Kashmir recovered M4 rifles, ammunition and other arms from a hideout near the Line of Control during an operation targeting militant supply routes.
  • Delhi’s education and sports directorates ordered an immediate halt to physical sports activities in schools and colleges due to deteriorating air quality until further notice.