The big news: NSA warns PM Narendra Modi of impending militant attacks, and nine other top stories
Pakistani-Americans launched an anti-India petition on White House website, and Union Cabinet passed amendments to the HIV/AIDS Bill.
A look at the headlines right now:
- More than 100 militants gearing up to launch attack on India, Ajit Doval tells Narendra Modi: The national security adviser said Pakistan will try to send a large number of militants across the LoC before winter sets in.
- Pakistani-Americans launch anti-India online petition on White House website: The signature campaign asked the US government to designate India as a state that is spreading terrorism in the South Asia region.
- Discrimination against HIV/AIDS patients now punishable as Cabinet approves amendments to Bill: It also made antiretroviral therapy a legal right to such patients, and said a fine can be applied to those who do not comply with the order.
- US vice presidential candidates Tim Kaine and Mike Pence clash over immigration and ISIS: Both candidates tore into their opponent's running mates early on, and exchanged words on issues that included abortion, taxes and law enforcement.
- Google launches Pixel smartphones with built-in Google Assistant: In India, pre-orders start from October 13, and the starting price will be Rs 57,000.
- India’s GDP to grow by 7.6% in 2016-’17, IMF says in fresh report: The organisation revised its earlier growth figures for the country, citing reasons including ‘effective policy actions’.
- Do not use funds released by the BCCI, Lodha panel instructs state cricket boards: The SC-appointed committee was clarifying an earlier direction it had given to banks to freeze the sports body’s money.
- More than 500 call centre employees detained in Thane for allegedly defrauding US citizens: The callers posed as US tax officials and threatened people to get their financial details before siphoning money from their bank accounts.
- Indian Army agrees to release footage of surgical strikes along Line of Control: Eye-witnesses have also supported reports of India having carried out the military operation on September 29.
- Centre makes Aadhaar mandatory for subsidised cooking gas: The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas has set a deadline of November 30 for enrolling to get subsidised gas.