India
1.  Make in India' lion loses pride of place outside Udyog Bhavan :  It has been three times unlucky for the 'Make in India' lion -- the logo of the government's manufacturing campaign. It had been installed on a specially-made platform outside Udyog Bhawan, which houses the heavy industry ministry, several months ago. 
2.  Babri Masjid demolition case: SC adjourns hearing till tomorrow :  The Supreme Court on Wednesday adjourned the hearing of the conspiracy charges against Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders LK Advani,Murli Manohar Joshi, Uma Bharti matter till March 23.
3.  I’ll personally keep tabs on absent MPs, warns PM Modi :  Upset over the frequent suspensions of business of Lok Sabha because of the absence of BJP MPs, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday cautioned them against skipping proceedings, saying that he would personally monitor their presence.
4.  India denies Pak’s claim of talks on Indus in US :  India is unlikely to participate in any meeting in Washington DC with Pakistan on the Indus Waters Treaty(IWT) in April, as has been announced by the Pakistan government after a meeting of the Indus Commissioners in Islamabad on Tuesday. 
5.  Muslim bodies sceptical of talks to resolve Ayodhya issue :  Muslim organisationswere not too enthused with the Supreme Court's suggestion for talks to resolve the Ayodhya dispute, saying past attempts had eluded consensus.
6.  In last 2 yrs, 12 women officers filed plaint of harassment in armed forces :   A dozen women officers in the armed forces have lodged complaints of harassment and discrimination over the last two years, even as the government is working towards increasing more avenues for women in the Army, Navy and IAF.
7.  Jihadi recruitment saw 55% jump after Wani :  As many as 88 youths joined militancy in Jammu & Kashmir in 2016, the highest since 2010, the government told the Lok Sabha on Tuesday.
8.  Aditya Nath Yogi likely to keep home in tough signal on law and order :  Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Aditya Nath Yogi is likely to keep the home portfolio when he allocates departments among his ministers.
9.  Ajmer blast case: Quantum of punishment on Wednesday :  A special National Investigation Agency (NIA) court in Jaipur will on Wednesday pronounce the quantum of sentence in the Ajmer Dargah bomb blast case.
10.  Jethmalani’s remark against Jaitley irks BJP :  The strained relations between senior lawyer and MP Ram Jethmalani and Union finance minister Arun Jaitleywere once again on display, this time in Rajya Sabha, on Tuesday.
11.  Dad to Adityanath: Women in burqa too voted for you :  Anand Singh Bisht, the 84-year-old father of UP chief minister Yogi Adityanath, has some advice for his son. "He'll need to take everyone along," the retired forest ranger said. "Women in burqa have also voted for him. He needs to respect all religions, win their hearts."


World
1.  Chinese premier visits Australia to expand bilateral ties :  Chinese Premier Li Keqiang is due to arrive in the Australian capital Canberra on Wednesday on a mission to expand bilateral ties as President Donald Trump proposes an "America First" overhaul of global trade.
2.  French presidential election: What do voters want? :  As France gears up for its most unpredictable presidential election in decades, AFP asked voters across the country about their expectations for their next leader.
3.  North Korea fails in new missile test: US military :  The US military detected a failed North Korean missile launch attempt, with a missile exploding within seconds of its launch, a US military spokesman said.
4.  Earthquake hits Indonesia's Bali island, but no casualties :  An earthquake has hit Indonesia's resort island of Bali, causing some panic among residents, but there were no immediate reports of damage or casualties.
5.  Taiwan launches submarine project in face of China threat :  Taiwan's president Tsai Ing-wenlaunched the island's first ever home-grown submarine project on Tuesday in the face of what the government says are growing military threats from China.
6.  Martin McGuinness, Irish rebel-turned-politician, dies at 66 :  Martin McGuinness, the Irish Republican Army warlord who led his underground, paramilitary movement toward reconciliation with Britain, and was Northern Ireland's deputy first minister for a decade in a power-sharing government, has died, his Sinn Fein party announced Tuesday on Twitter. He was 66.
7.  US, UK ban laptops, tablets on airplanes: What's the threat? :  The United States and Britain have banned laptops and tablet computers from passenger cabins on certain airlines' flights from some airports in Turkey, the Middle East and North Africa, citing terror threats.
8.  Don’t ‘meddle’ in Nepal, Sri Lanka, China media warns India :  The Chinese media has threatened to "fight back" any Indian attempt to meddle with China's attempts to enter into military collaboration with Nepal and Sri Lanka. 
9.  Japan's 'oldest porn queen' retires at 80 :  After a decade of peeling off for X-rated movies, a Japanese porn actress famous for being the country's oldest has called it quits, at the ripe old age of 80.
10.  Radicalised German teens sentenced for attacking Gurudwara :  Three radicalised German-born teens were on Tuesday sentenced to up to seven years in juvenile detention for carrying out a "religiously motivated" bomb attack on a Gurdwara that left a Sikh priest badly injured.


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