The Prime Minister was speaking in Kevadia, Gujarat, at an event to India’s first home minister’s 144th anniversary, celebrated as the National unity day.
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From midnight, Jammu and Kashmir transitions into two union territories

The day will be marked by G C Murmu, a former bureaucrat from PM Modi’s home state of Gujarat, being sworn in as the first lieutenant governor of the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir.
23 member EU team on way to Kashmir to see ground situation

A 23-member delegation of European Union Members of Parliament left for Kashmir on Tuesday morning to see first-hand the ground situation in the region after the scrapping of Article 370, which gave Jammu & Kashmir special status.
Army increases troops at LoC to fend off infiltration

Northern Army commander Lieutenant General Ranbir Singh said anger over scrapping Article 370 was subsiding in the Kashmir valley but Pakistan was trying its best to reinvigorate the terror machinery.
Kashmir, Article 370 is off talks table at Modi-Xi summit: Govt sources

Bilateral ties have been hit by China’s position on the revocation of Jammu and Kashmir’s special status, Beijing’s concerns about a military exercise underway in Arunachal Pradesh and remarks made by the Chinese envoy to Islamabad that appeared to back…
PM Modi’s 69th birthday: Govt pledged to Patel’s ‘One India, best India’ vision, says PM in Gujarat

India, Sept. 17 — Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday credited Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel’s “vision of Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat” for the government’s ‘recent step’ in Jammu and Kashmir. The government in the first week of August abrogated Article 370 ...
On Kashmir visit, General Bipin Rawat reviews troop preparedness

India, Aug. 31 — Army chief General Bipin Rawat reached Srinagar on Friday for a two-day visit to review the security situation in the region. This is the first such visit by the army chief after the Centre abrogated Articles ...
Air strikes after Uri, Pulwama response to terrorism: Amit Shah

India, Aug. 30 — Union home minister Amit Shah on Thursday said that air strikes after Uri and Pulwama terrorist attacks were in response to militants crossing Indian borders from Pakistan. Speaking at the convocation at Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay ...