The big news: Pakistan uses terror as state policy, says India’s UN envoy, and 9 other top stories
Wing Commander Pooja Thakur sued Indian Air Force over being denied permanent commission, and British PM Theresa May appointed Boris Johnson foreign secretary.
A look at the headlines right now:
- Pakistan covets others' territory, uses terrorism as a state policy, says India's UN envoy: Syed Akbaruddin made the statement after Pakistan's UN ambassador said at a UN General Assembly debate that the Hizbul chief's killing was 'extrajudicial'.
- Wing Commander Pooja Thakur sues Indian Air Force for denying her permanent commission: The Rajasthan officer has moved the Armed Forces Tribunal, calling the IAF's decision 'biased, discriminatory, arbitrary and unreasonable'.
- Theresa May appoints Boris Johnson foreign secretary, David Davis to lead Brexit negotiations: The new UK prime minister has so far announced six Cabinet positions, including Philip Hammond as chancellor of the exchequer and Amber Rudd as home secretary.
- Defaulters who declare undisclosed income cannot pay taxes from their black money: The I-T Department has warned that such acts to lower their liability won't grant declarants immunity from scrutiny, as had been promised by Arun Jaitley.
- Centre sends eye specialists from AIIMS to treat pellet injuries among those injured in Kashmir clashes: Officials said they will continue their crackdown against militants in the state, even as the protests against the Hizbul chief's killing enters its sixth day.
- Nabam Tuki takes charge as chief minister of Arunachal Pradesh:The Congress leader on Wednesday wrote to Governor JP Rajkhowa about the transition of power from New Delhi.
- Sadhvi Prachi offers Rs 50 lakh for beheading Islamic preacher Zakir Naik: The televangelist has cancelled the press briefing he was scheduled to give via Skype, saying authorities of the venue in South Mumbai had backed out.
- Water tanker scam: Anti Corruption Bureau summons former Delhi chief minister Sheila Dikshit: The senior Congress leader will be questioned regarding her connection with the case on August 26.
- Islamic State group confirms death of its ‘minister of war’ Omar, the Chechen: The Pentagon and British security agencies had announced terrorist leader Tarkhan Batirashvili's death in a US airstrike in Syria in March.
- 600 Indians to be airlifted from South Sudan in Operation Sankat Mochan: Minister of State for External Affairs VK Singh is leading the rescue mission, along with Indian Air Force personnel.