
Top National News Today: India’s Biggest Headlines | July 15, 2026 India lodges strong protest with Iran over death of Indian sailor
India has summoned Iran’s Deputy Head of Mission after an Indian sailor was killed in fresh attacks on commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz. The Ministry of External Affairs called for the immediate end of attacks on civilian shipping and stressed the safety of Indian nationals and maritime trade.
India-UK Free Trade Agreement comes into effect today
The India-UK Free Trade Agreement has come into force, reducing tariffs on a wide range of goods and improving market access for exporters. The agreement is expected to strengthen bilateral trade, investment, and employment opportunities in both countries. (Google News)
Heavy rain alert issued for several states
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast heavy to very heavy rainfall over Bihar, Odisha, West Bengal, Assam, Meghalaya and Arunachal Pradesh. Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and Haryana are also likely to receive thunderstorms and showers. (The Economic Times)
Election Commission’s new voter registration requirement under discussion
The Election Commission has introduced additional requirements in voter registration forms for new applicants, triggering political debate and legal scrutiny over the implementation process. (Google News)
Security agencies intensify anti-terror operations in Jammu & Kashmir
Security forces have launched search operations in Rajouri after CCTV footage reportedly captured suspected militants. Separately, an NIA court has issued a non-bailable warrant against Hafiz Saeed, reinforcing India’s crackdown on terror financing and cross-border terrorism.
Road safety violations attract heavy penalties in Ladakh
Authorities imposed fines totaling around ₹1.7 lakh on tourists and bikers from Gurugram and Uttar Pradesh for off-roading in ecologically protected areas of Ladakh, highlighting stricter enforcement of environmental regulations.
Nitin Gadkari responds to ethanol business allegations
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari rejected allegations related to his family’s involvement in the ethanol sector, stating that ethanol accounts for only a small portion of the business and describing the accusations as politically motivated. (
Jammu court seeks records in ‘Fake Silver’ case
A court in Jammu has summoned the investigating officer and sought official records in the alleged “Fake Silver” case as judicial proceedings continue.
Growing concern over crimes against women and children
The brutal murder of an 11-year-old girl in West Bengal has reignited nationwide concern over crimes against women and children, with renewed calls for faster investigations and stronger implementation of existing laws. (Reuters)
Gupt Navratri begins today
Gupt Navratri commenced on Wednesday, with devotees across the country performing Ghatasthapana and special prayers according to the Hindu calendar.
