Indian authorities
Coverage of Indian authorities in the Nexus archive.
- ‘There are risks’: Ex-India judge behind damning UN report on Gaza children
Srinivasan Muralidhar, a former judge, authored a UN report alleging Israel's deliberate targeting of children in Gaza. He previously challenged Indian authorities in his career.
- One of India's largest gold exporters paid its managing director just $180 a month, investigators say in accounting probe
Indian authorities discovered accounting discrepancies in the books of Rajesh Exports, one of India's largest gold exporters, and the owner of Swiss refiner Valcambi. The managing director of Rajesh Exports was reportedly paid just $180 a month.
- Three Indian sailors died in US strike off Oman
Three Indian sailors died in a U.S. military operation to halt a tanker off Oman as part of efforts to blockade Iran-linked shipping, according to Indian authorities.
- India’s “Cockroach Janta Party” goes viral as Gen Z movement grows
India’s 'Cockroach Janta Party,' a viral online joke parodying a Supreme Court judge’s comments, has evolved into a Gen Z-driven political movement with millions of followers. It reflects youth frustration with traditional politics but faces suppression by authorities and threats against its founder.
- Anthropic to release Mythos-class models to the public
Anthropic plans to release Mythos-class AI models to the public once safety safeguards are developed, but acknowledges current risks. The models, highly effective at finding software vulnerabilities, are currently restricted via Project Glasswing due to misuse concerns. Governments and security experts have responded with heightened scrutiny and action.