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PM Modi Meets Global Energy Leaders, Highlights USD 100 Billion Investment Opportunity

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PM Modi Meets Global Energy Leaders, Highlights USD 100 Billion Investment Opportunity

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PM Modi met 27 CEOs at India Energy Week 2026, highlighting $100B investment potential and India’s global energy role with leaders from top firms.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday interacted with the chief executives of leading global and Indian energy companies as part of India Energy Week (IEW) 2026, held at his residence at Lok Kalyan Marg.

During the high-level interaction, CEOs expressed strong confidence in India’s growth trajectory and showed keen interest in expanding their business presence in the country, citing policy stability, ongoing reforms and long-term demand visibility in the energy sector.

Welcoming the industry leaders, the Prime Minister said such roundtable discussions have become an important platform for industry–government alignment, helping policymakers receive direct feedback, address sector-specific challenges and strengthen India’s appeal as a global investment destination.

Highlighting India’s economic momentum, Modi said the country is moving rapidly towards becoming the world’s third-largest economy and will play a decisive role in balancing global energy demand and supply.

The Prime Minister underlined significant investment opportunities in the sector, pointing to an estimated USD 100 billion potential in exploration and production, driven by investor-friendly policy reforms. He also highlighted a USD 30 billion opportunity in the Compressed Bio-Gas (CBG) segment, along with major prospects across the wider energy value chain, including a gas-based economy, refinery–petrochemical integration, and maritime and shipbuilding sectors.

Noting the uncertainty in the global energy landscape, Modi said it also presents vast opportunities. He called for greater innovation, collaboration and deeper partnerships, reiterating that India is ready to serve as a reliable and trusted partner across the entire energy value chain.

The roundtable was attended by 27 CEOs and senior corporate leaders from major global and Indian energy companies and institutions, including TotalEnergies, BP, Vitol, HD Hyundai, Aker, Vedanta, ReNew, Trafigura and the International Energy Forum (IEF), among others.

Union Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas Hardeep Singh Puri, Minister of State Suresh Gopi, and senior officials of the ministry were also present during the interaction.

With inputs from PIB

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Step-By-Step Guide To Make Viral Korean Cream Cheese Garlic Bun

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Crispy on the outside, soft and pillowy inside, and oozing with sweet-savoury cream cheese, the Korean cream cheese garlic bun has taken social media by storm.

Korean Cream Cheese Garlic Bun: This indulgent street-food favourite from South Korea combines bakery-style bread, rich garlic butter, and lightly sweetened cream cheese in one irresistible bite. Whether you have spotted it on Instagram or tasted it at a cafe, this viral bun is surprisingly easy to recreate at home with simple ingredients.

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Peyton List, who stars in the series “School Spirits” talks to “CBS Mornings” about the show’s third season, her desire for her character to get closure and performing in off-Broadway’s “Heathers The Musical.”

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Questions swirl around federal government’s plan to investigate DHS shootings

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Questions swirl around federal government's plan to investigate DHS shootings

The inquiries launched by the Trump administration after immigration officers killed Renee Good and Alex Pretti in Minneapolis are a departure from the government’s long-standing practices around investigations into high-profile killings by law enforcement, according to local prosecutors and former federal officials.

Top officials in the Trump administration were quick to say in the aftermath of the fatal shootings that the immigration officers’ actions were justified, and said that a deeper federal criminal civil rights probe wasn’t warranted at this time, raising questions about an independent investigation. Good, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said, had been committing “domestic terrorism.” Pretti, top Trump aide Stephen Miller said, was a “would-be assassin,” though eyewitness video contradicts those narratives.

And local authorities have been cut out from the probe, raising questions about how evidence is being handled.

“Nothing about what is going on here is normal,” Clare Diegel, an attorney with the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office, said during a federal court hearing Monday, after the county asked a judge to extend an order forcing Homeland Security officials to preserve evidence in the shooting of Pretti.

“From a law enforcement perspective, this is astonishing,” Minnesota officials said in their court filing over evidence preservation. “The federal government’s actions are a sharp departure from normal best practices and procedure, in which every effort is taken to preserve the scene and the evidence it contains.”

After their initial statements, Noem and other officials later pointed to the ongoing investigations to determine what had happened. And Trump himself on Tuesday promised a thorough look into Pretti’s death.

“We’re doing a big investigation … I want a very honorable and honest investigation,” he said. “I have to see it myself.”

But Jason Houser, a former DHS counterterrorism official and ICE chief of staff during the Biden administration, said the shooting “should never be adjudicated in the court of public opinion,” but instead be subject to an independent review by multiple agencies. Anything less than that erodes trust in federal law enforcement, he said.

In the past, when Americans have been killed by members of law enforcement in high-profile incidents, the Justice Department has launched probes often within days, banking on their public reputations and promises of independence to ease public tensions to assure some form of accountability. That was the case, for example, after the killing of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri and Freddie Gray in Baltimore.

The FBI, which typically leads investigations, puts an emphasis on maintaining working relationships with local law enforcement and, in most jurisdictions, would work collaboratively with local officials to gather evidence and probe the case.

In the Minneapolis shootings, though, the Justice Department has taken a back seat. The probes are being led by Homeland Security Investigations and the Office of Professional Responsibility, assisted by the FBI, which has cut out local authorities.

Under the Trump administration, the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division — which would typically be involved in reviewing whether a law enforcement officer should face criminal charges in a shooting — has been gutted. And Attorney General Pam Bondi has de-emphasized investigations into policing tactics, directing attorneys to pursue cases against protesters and instances of “domestic terrorism.”

Not every use of deadly force by federal agents turns into a federal civil rights investigation. A Justice Department official insisted the investigations were being handled as usual, telling NBC News that the DOJ may investigate for civil rights violations “at some later point if the evidence presents itself.”

The Justice Department is focusing on investigating Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and other Democratic state officials for their public comments about the immigration operations, and is investigating whether Becca Good, Renee Good’s partner, impeded federal agents in the moments before the fatal shooting.

Walz and Frey have said the investigations are purely political; Good’s attorney has said she hasn’t been contacted by law enforcement and is not aware of an investigation, but the attorney has criticized the response to the shooting.

The handling of the Good shooting has resulted in multiple resignations of career federal prosecutors, as well as an FBI special agent.

The credibility of the Justice Department, as DOJ’s own internal watchdog noted in a report issued Monday, is essential to its mission. The Justice Department’s inspector general said that the department “cannot succeed in its own mission” without the trust of the public, and that the DOJ “maintains the public’s trust by faithfully applying the law to the facts.”

Meanwhile, state officials are trying to investigate despite a lack of cooperation from federal officials.

There is a tangle of unanswered questions. In each shooting, the chaos involved multiple officers during immigration enforcement operations. Bystanders recorded events from the street. In the Pretti shooting, multiple agents had body cameras and the video is being analyzed.

On Tuesday, DHS sent an initial report to congressional committees from the internal investigation into Pretti’s death.

It details how agents pepper-sprayed Pretti and a woman in the roadway before they tried to take him into custody, and that an agent had yelled “He’s got a gun!” multiple times. Pretti was legally allowed to carry a gun. Two immigration officers fired during the encounter.

Rosé opens up about success, self-doubt and future goals

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Rosé opens up about success, self-doubt and future goals

Singer Rosé is the first K-pop star to have a song nominated in the Grammy’s main categories, including record of the year and song of the year. She spoke to “CBS Mornings” about why she’s still coming to terms with her success.

PCB announces major update for players ahead of PSL 11 – SUCH TV

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PCB announces major update for players ahead of PSL 11 - SUCH TV

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Wednesday announced the category renewals of 89 local players for the 11th edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL).

Five players — including Pakistan’s T20I captain Salman Ali Agha, Sahibzada Farhan, Mohammad Nawaz, Hasan Ali and Abrar Ahmed — have been promoted to the Platinum category.

Going forward, each franchise may retain a maximum of four players, limited to one player per category, the PCB said in a statement. Following completion of retentions, the teams will go into the first-ever PSL Player Auction to complete their team rosters on February 11.

Among the promoted players to Platinum, only Sahibzada was in Gold previously, while others have made the jump from the Diamond category.

Shadab Khan, Naseem Shah, Imad Wasim, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Fakhar Zaman, Haris Rauf, Babar Azam, Saim Ayub, Mohammad Rizwan, Faheem Ashraf, and Mohammad Amir managed to remain in the Platinum category after featuring in the PSL X in the same category as well.

A total of 11 players are in the Diamond category, which includes three from Quetta Gladiators, three from Multan Sultans, two from Lahore Qalandars and Karachi Kings each, one from Peshawar Zalmi and none from Islamabad United.

Mohammad Salman Mirza, Sufyan Moqim, and Mohammad Wasim Jnr are the two players who have jumped up from Gold to Diamond.

Among the 32 players assigned Gold this year, four each are from Islamabad United and Lahore Qalandars, eight from Karachi Kings, six are from Peshawar Zalmi, and five each from Multan Sultans and Quetta Gladiators.

Moreover, Multan Sultans have seven players in the Silver category, Lahore Qalandars have three, Peshawar Zalmi and Islamabad United two each, followed by one each from Quetta Gladiators and Karachi Kings.

Emerging category comprises of 14 players with three each listed in Islamabad United, Karachi Kings, Peshawar Zalmi, two each in Quetta Gladiators and Multan Sultans and one from Lahore Qalandars.

Hunain Shah, Ubaid Shah, Mirza Mamoon Imtiaz, Mohammad Naeem and Mohammad Azab are the players who have made the move from Emerging to Silver for the upcoming season, while Hasan Nawaz went to Gold after featuring in the PSL X in the Emerging category.

Budget 2026: Defence, critical minerals and infra may get major boost

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Budget 2026: Defence, critical minerals and infra may get major boost

New Delhi: As the countdown to Union Budget 2026 begins, expectations are building around a sharper push for growth-driven sectors. A report on Wednesday suggested that the government is likely to focus more on defence, critical minerals, power, electronics and infrastructure, while also aiming for higher growth in affordable housing. At the same time, policymakers are expected to carefully balance these priorities with fiscal discipline, especially amid ongoing global uncertainty.

Market eyes selective measures amid global uncertainty

With expectations of major big-ticket announcements remaining muted, even targeted policy measures in the upcoming Union Budget could lift market sentiment, according to Motilal Oswal Financial Services Ltd in its ‘India Strategy’ report. The brokerage noted that the FY27 Budget will need to carefully balance sustaining growth momentum with fiscal consolidation, while also responding to near-term challenges arising from unprecedented geopolitical flux.

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“In our discussions, we sensed that investors do not expect large substantive measures as the FM grapples to address multiple variables – thus setting the base lower for some positive surprise,” the report mentioned.

Budget impact seen limited; focus on fiscal consolidation

The report noted that the overall influence of the Union Budget has narrowed over the years due to several extra-budgetary measures taken by the government. As a result, equity markets are likely to look for targeted and selective steps that can boost growth in specific sectors and help improve investor sentiment.

It also highlighted that the government has remained committed to fiscal consolidation, with the fiscal deficit narrowing from the Covid-induced high of 9.2 per cent to an estimated 4.4 per cent for FY26.

“We believe that government will largely maintain its fiscal rectitude and do not expect major deviation from this path. However, given that FY27 will mark a transition to debt/GDP as a targeted fiscal marker and that overall consumption is yet to recover fully and sentiment is improving unevenly, a scenario of pragmatic, minor fiscal stretch is not completely ruled out,” the report noted.

Equity market will likely support such move, especially if it is well-targeted towards productive capex or consumption boost, rather than low multiplier-laden transfer payments or administrative expenses.

Given that the FY26 Union Budget was more tilted towards stimulating middle-class consumption (through personal income tax forbearance of Rs 1 lakh crore), and its effects are yet to play out fully, “we believe that the FY27 Union Budget’s approach to stimulating consumption will be selective”. “Consequently, the budget is likely to focus more on capital expenditure, especially in sectors deemed to be strategically important owing to prevailing geopolitical compulsions,” it said. (With IANS Inputs)