Today's Top Trending Indian Headlines - April 22, 2025
1. Waqf Amendment Act 2025 Sparks National Protest
The Waqf (Amendment) Act 2025 has become a hot topic in Indian politics. Massive protests have erupted across states including West Bengal, Tripura, and Uttar Pradesh, with concerns over religious property rights. The All India Muslim Personal Law Board has criticized the move, while authorities have deployed paramilitary forces in violence-hit areas. Keywords: Waqf Act news today, India Muslim protest, Waqf Amendment 2025.
2. PM Modi Meets US Vice President JD Vance
In a crucial diplomatic move, Prime Minister Narendra Modi held discussions with US Vice President JD Vance on increasing India–US trade relations. The talks aim to push the trade value from $190B to $500B by 2030. Topics included US tariffs, Amazon and Walmart’s market access in India, and e-commerce growth. Keywords: India US trade deal, JD Vance India visit, Amazon Walmart India 2025.
3. Flipkart to Relocate Headquarters to India
Flipkart, owned by Walmart, has announced it will move its holding company from Singapore to India, aligning with its IPO strategy. This is seen as a major step towards Flipkart's India IPO and boosting Indian e-commerce dominance. Keywords: Flipkart IPO 2025, Flipkart returns to India, Flipkart Walmart news.
4. Jasprit Bumrah & Smriti Mandhana Shine in Wisden Awards
Jasprit Bumrah and Smriti Mandhana have made India proud by being crowned World’s Leading Cricketers 2025 by Wisden. Bumrah’s performance in the T20 World Cup and Mandhana's leadership in RCB's WPL 2025 victory earned them this global honor. Keywords: Jasprit Bumrah Wisden 2025, Smriti Mandhana WPL, Cricket trending news.
5. Deadly Heatwave Sweeps Across India
North and Central India are facing an extreme heatwave alert with temperatures reaching over 45°C. States like Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Madhya Pradesh are the worst-hit. Citizens are urged to take precautions to avoid heatstroke. Keywords: India heatwave update, 2025 summer temperature, IMD alert today.
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