India news: Several trapped after deadly Kerala landslide
Read below for a roundup of some of the top headlines from around India on Tuesday, July 7:
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Landslide at tunnel site in Wayanad, Kerala turns deadly
At least two people were killed, and seven injured after a landslide in the southern state of Kerala's Wayanad district on Tuesday, media reports said.
According to Chief Minister VD Satheeshan, the landslide occurred near the Meenakshi Bridge at Kalladi in Wayanad.
Satheeshan held an emergency meeting in the wake of the accident.
"Directions have been issued to coordinate rescue operations without delay," the chief minister posed on X. "Revenue Minister AP Anil Kumar and Agriculture Minister T Siddique have been directed to proceed to Wayanad immediately."
Agriculture Minister T Siddique at the site said it was "not a natural landslide," calling the disaster "man-made ... due to an unscientific way of accumulating mud there."
Officials said more than 10 people may be trapped under the debris, news channel NDTV reported.
Media reports said there was work underway on a tunnel road project at the site of the landslide with the region seeing incessant rain over the past 24 hours.
Local residents rescued at least three people from the site, media reports said.
Two Indian soldiers killed in Manipur
Two Indian soldiers were killed on Monday in an ambush by militants in the restive northeastern state of Manipur, officials said.
Manipur has been grappling with ethnic clashes for nearly three years between the predominantly Hindu Meitei majority and the mainly Christian Kuki community. The conflict has seen more than 250 people killed and over 60,000 displaced.
In recent months, the Naga group has also been drawn in as the violence casts a pall over efforts by New Delhi to stabilize the region.
Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh said in a statement that two soldiers from the paramilitary Assam Rifles force were killed in a "militant ambush" in Ukhrul district.
"Such acts of terror will not be tolerated," Singh wrote on X. "The Government of Manipur is committed to bringing the perpetrators to justice and remains steadfast in upholding peace, security, and the rule of law."
Modi holds strategic talks with Indonesian president
India will supply its BrahMos supersonic cruise missile system and Astra air-to-air missile to Indonesia, an Indian government official said on Tuesday. The announcement comes as Prime Minister Narendra Modi held talks with Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto to deepen strategic ties.
Indonesia's Foreign Minister Sugiono said ahead of Modi's visit that eight agreements and several memorandums of understanding are also expected to be announced.
On Tuesday, Modi will address members of Indonesia's Parliament and attend an evening event with the Indian community in Indonesia.
Indian Ambassador to Indonesia Sandeep Chakravorty said "closer ties between two leaders of the Global South are very essential" to signal unity and support for each other's growth.
Last month, India had signed a BrahMos missile deal with Vietnam.
Modi, on his second visit to Indonesia as prime minister and his first since 2018, arrived in Jakarta on Monday on the first leg of a regional tour that will also take him to Australia and New Zealand.
Hello! This is Shakeel from DW's New Delhi studio bringing you the latest developments from across India.
The Indian government says it plans to supply Indonesia with India's BrahMos supersonic cruise missile system and Astra air-to-air missiles.
The announcement came as Prime Minister Narendra Modi kicked off a two-day trip to Indonesia, his second tour of the country.
Meanwhile, two Indian soldiers were killed on Monday in an ambush by militants in the restive northeastern state of Manipur.
Plus, a recent change in Indian law is disrupting transgender health care arrangements, with clinics pausing services and delaying surgeries amid fear doctors could be prosecuted.
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