INSV Kaundinya Sets Sail to Oman on Maiden Overseas Voyage

December 23, 2025

INSV Kaundinya Sets Sail to Oman on Maiden Overseas Voyage

INSV Kaundinya, the Indian Navy’s stitched sailing vessel built with ancient techniques, will start its first overseas journey to Oman on December 29. The voyage retraces historic maritime routes, reviving India's rich seafaring legacy.

South Central Railway GM pushes winter safety and energy conservation with EV display

December 23, 2025

South Central Railway GM pushes winter safety and energy conservation with EV display

South Central Railway GM Sanjay Kumar Srivastava has called for winter safety checks, clearing bushes for better signal visibility and timely train overhauls. He also launched an energy conservation exhibition featuring electric vehicles and solar tech to boost green transport.

Woman's AI Boyfriend Leo on ChatGPT Sparks Viral Online Romance Community

December 23, 2025

Woman's AI Boyfriend Leo on ChatGPT Sparks Viral Online Romance Community

Ayrin, a young woman, spent 56 hours weekly chatting with Leo, her AI boyfriend on ChatGPT. She founded an online group sharing AI love stories. But updates changed Leo, ending their romance. Ayrin shifted to a real-life partner she met through the AI community.

China launches online visa system for Indians, simplifies application process

December 23, 2025

China launches online visa system for Indians, simplifies application process

China's embassy in India starts a new online visa system. Indians can now apply digitally for tourist, business, student, and work visas. This cuts down in-person visits and lets applicants pay fees in INR. The move supports growing ties after last year's Ladakh border talks.

Amazon Blocks 1,800 Job Applications from Suspected North Korean Agents Using Fake Identities

December 23, 2025

Amazon Blocks 1,800 Job Applications from Suspected North Korean Agents Using Fake Identities

Amazon stopped over 1,800 job applications from suspected North Korean agents trying to get remote IT jobs. The agents use fake IDs to fund weapons programs. Experts warn scammers are getting smarter, hijacking LinkedIn accounts to fool companies.