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Business Today
Posted 1 hour ago

Inside The Strike: Fordow, Iran’s Nuclear Crown Jewel, Reduced To Rubble

In a dramatic midnight operation on June 22, 2025, seven U.S. B-2 Spirit stealth bombers crossed into Iranian airspace, striking three of the country’s most fortified nuclear sites—Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan. The attack used 13,000 kg GBU-57 bunker busters and 30 Tomahawk missiles launched from U.S. submarines. From his war room, President Donald Trump called the strike a “rousing success.” While Iran downplays the damage, international agencies confirm no radiation leaks. But the message is clear: even Iran’s deepest bunkers aren’t safe. As tensions escalate, the world edges closer to a broader conflict. Shivani Sharma brings you the full report.

#BusinessToday #USMilitaryStrike #IranNuclearFacilities #B2Bombers #PrecisionWarfare #Fordow #Natanz #Isfahan #MassiveOrdinancePenetrator #StealthAttack #MiddleEastConflict #TomahawkMissiles #BunkerBusters #NuclearSites #MilitaryOperation

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Business Today
Posted 1 hour ago

Operation Sindhu: Tears, Relief And Rescue | 285 Indians Return Safely From Iran Warzone

The 8th flight under Operation Sindhu landed in Delhi, bringing home 285 Indian nationals from Iran, raising the total evacuated to 1,713. This is the 5th flight since Iran reopened its airspace following heightened tensions in the region. Meanwhile, 162 Indians crossed safely into Jordan from Israel, and over 200 more are expected to follow.

Evacuees shared emotional accounts of panic, drone activity, and how the Indian government ensured their safe return. Watch exclusive ground reports and passenger reactions from the Indira Gandhi International Airport.

#OperationSindhu #IranCrisis #Evacuation #IndiansInIran #BreakingNews #JammuAndKashmirStudents #IndiaIran #ZiaratPilgrims #MahanAir #IndianGovernment #DelhiAirport #Tehran #IsraelIranConflict

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Business Today
Posted 2 hours ago

Iran's Gulf Disruption Plan: Why The World Is Watching Iran’s Next Move | Impact On India

After U.S. strike on Iran's nuclear sites, Iran's parliament has voted a measure to close the Strait of Hormuz - a waterway connecting the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman & Arabian Sea. The strait is a major chokepoint for Global Trade, as this strait is critical for oil-exporting nations in west Asian region. This strait is an energy lifeline as major 20% global oil and major LNG exports pass through this strait. The decision to close the strait is pending approval by the Islamic Republic's Supreme National Security Council. The closure of Hormuz strait will cause a global economic impact as it would disrupt the flow of a significant portion of global oil exports, causing major supply shortages and triggering sharp increases in oil prices. India, which imports a significant portion of oil through this route, could also be affected. While alternatives exist, they’re limited. Union Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri allayed concerns about a spike in oil prices amid the Israel-Iran conflict, saying the situation was manageable and energy rates were under control.

#BusinessToday #WorldToday #WorldNews #IranIsraelWar #OilPrice #IranGulfDisruptionPlan #HardeepSinghPuri #PersianGulf #GulfOfOman #ArabianSea #IslamicRepublicsSupremeNationalSecurityCouncil

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Business Today
Posted 3 hours ago

From Tel Aviv To India Via Jordan: Second Batch Of Evacuation Underway | From Ground Zero

The second batch of 160 Indians has been successfully evacuated from Tel Aviv, Israel, as part of India’s ongoing rescue operation. Yesterday, 160 Indians were also safely moved, and in total, nearly 1,200 Indians are expected to be evacuated from various conflict-hit regions of Israel. India Today's Shivani Sharma brings you this exclusive report from the Indian Embassy, where buses filled with relieved Indian citizens are now heading towards Jordan by road, as Israeli airspace remains shut due to the ongoing tensions. From Tel Aviv to Jordan, and soon from Jordan to India—this is the story of courage, coordination, and relief.

#IsraelEvacuation #IndianNationals #EmbassyAssistance #TelAviv #ConflictZone #EvacuationFlight #IndiaRepatriation #IsraelTension #SafeReturn #IndianStudents #GovernmentAction #JordanTransit #DelhiFlight #ReliefAndGratitude #SafetyFirst

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Business Today
Posted 4 hours ago

How Iran Nuclear Sites Are Safe Despite U.S. Bombing? Tom Cooper Explains

In this India Today exclusive, Gaurav Sawant speaks to renowned military analyst Tom Cooper for a ground-level breakdown of the U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran’s key nuclear sites — Natanz, Fordow, and Isfahan. Cooper explains why Iran’s nuclear ambitions remain undeterred, how the regime strategically evacuated sites ahead of the strikes, and what this means for the Middle East going forward. Could Iran block the Strait of Hormuz? Will it retaliate asymmetrically? And is this a new chapter in global military realignment? Listen in

#BusinessToday #WorldNews #IranNuclearProgram #USStrikes #IsraelIairStrikes #MilitaryAnalysis #MiddleEastTensions #IsraelIranWar #TomCooper #IranNuclearSites #USBombing #DonaldTrump

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Business Today
Posted 4 hours ago

How To Trade In Markets Amid Rising Geopolitical Political Tensions?

Amid rising geopolitical tensions and crude oil breaching key levels, experts are advising Indian retail investors to adopt a cautious and strategic trading approach. The suggested strategy includes staying stock- and sector-specific, focusing on resilient domestic themes like green energy, and avoiding interest rate-sensitive or export-dependent sectors that could face knee-jerk reactions. Experts also warns that while markets show short-term resilience, sustained upward momentum is unlikely with global uncertainties in play—such as rising oil, a stronger dollar, and a weakening rupee. Retail investors are also being encouraged to take a breather, preserve capital, and use this period to focus on learning, self-reflection, and long-term planning rather than aggressive trading in a volatile environment.

#marketstrategy #geopoliticaltensions #crudeoil #domesticthemes #energyallocation #greenenergy #retailinvestors #marketresilience #investmentadvice

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Business Today
Posted 5 hours ago

Will Iran Close Hormuz Strait? What It Means For Oil Prices In India And The World

Oil prices jumped to a five-month high after Iran’s Parliament approved a proposal to close the Strait of Hormuz. The final decision, however, rests with the country’s Supreme National Security Council. The proposal comes shortly after the United States carried out major airstrikes on Iran’s key nuclear facilities over the weekend, raising tensions in the region and leading to fears of a possible disruption to global oil supplies. The Strait of Hormuz is a narrow waterway connecting the Persian Gulf with the Arabian Sea. It is one of the most important oil transport routes in the world. Nearly 20% of all global crude oil passes through this strait. Any disruption to this route could cause a sharp rise in oil prices and affect countries across the world, especially those that depend heavily on oil imports like India. Two supertankers, Coswisdom Lake and South Loyalty, made sudden U-turns while passing through the strait after the recent US strikes, reported Bloomberg. Though such movement could be part of normal shipping behaviour, it underlines growing concerns in the shipping industry about the safety of vessels in the area. There is currently no sea route alternative to the Strait of Hormuz. Countries like Saudi Arabia and the UAE do have oil pipelines that bypass the strait, but their combined capacity of around 6.8 million barrels per day is far less than the 20 million barrels that move through Hormuz daily. If Iran does go ahead and block the Strait of Hormuz, oil prices could spike globally. Brent crude, which already rose on Monday, could see much sharper gains. According to a report by Goldman Sachs, if the flow of oil through the Strait is reduced by half for a month and remains down by 10% for another 11 months, Brent could briefly peak at around $110 per barrel. In a more moderate scenario, where Iranian oil supply drops by 1.75 million barrels per day, Brent could reach a high of $90 per barrel, then ease to around $60-70 by 2026 as supply stabilises. The bank also said, “While the events in the Middle East remain fluid, we think that the economic incentives, including for the US and China, to try to prevent a sustained and very large disruption of the Strait of Hormuz would be strong.” For India, a country that imports over 80% of its crude oil needs, any rise in oil prices is a matter of concern. Higher oil prices mean higher fuel costs, which can lead to inflation. It also puts pressure on the government’s budget, as subsidies rise and the import bill becomes more expensive. VK Vijayakumar, Chief Investment Strategist at Geojit Financial Services, said, “Even though the possibility of the closure of Hormuz Strait is a threat, it is important to understand that this has always been only a threat and the Strait had never been closed. The fact is that the closure of Hormuz Strait will harm Iran and Iran’s friend China more than anyone else.” Higher oil prices could also affect Indian industries that rely heavily on fuel, such as transportation, airlines, and manufacturing. Companies may pass on increased costs to consumers, pushing prices of goods and services higher.

#OilPrices #MiddleEastConflict #StraitOfHormuz #GlobalOil #EnergyMarkets #Inflation #StockMarkets #GeopoliticalTensions #CrudeOil #GlobalEconomy #OilSupply #MarketVolatility #EconomicImpact #FuelPrices #TradeDisruption

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Business Today
Posted 6 hours ago

U.S. President Trump Drops Diplomacy, Bombs Iran; Strikes 3 Nuclear Sites

After delays and diplomacy, Donald Trump has finally acted—ordering direct U.S. strikes on Iran’s most critical nuclear facilities: Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan. With stealth B-2 bombers executing the mission, the “peacemaker” President has thrown the Middle East into a dangerous new chapter. Trump claims the operation was coordinated with Israeli PM Netanyahu and warns that if peace isn't achieved, more sites will be hit. As the red line turns to rubble and tensions soar, has Trump triggered the start of World War III? Watch this report for full coverage.

#WorldNews #BusinessToday #USStrikesIran #DonaldTrump #NuclearFacilities #MiddleEastConflict #MilitaryOperation #IranIsraelWar #PMBenjaminNetanyahu

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Business Today
Posted 7 hours ago

Tehran Responds To U.S. Strikes On Fordow, Vows To Target American Bases Worldwide

The world watches in alarm as U.S. President Donald Trump unleashes devastating airstrikes on three of Iran’s most critical nuclear sites — including the heavily fortified Fordow facility, buried deep within a mountain. Armed with bunker-buster bombs, the strikes triggered thick black plumes of smoke and immediate geopolitical shockwaves. Tehran wasted no time retaliating. Hours later, Iranian missiles rained down on Tel Aviv, shaking Israel and pushing the region further toward chaos. As Iran launches its largest-ever missile attack on occupied territories, it also vows global retaliation — declaring all U.S. bases and citizens as fair targets. Exclusive satellite images accessed by India Today suggest that Iran may have moved uranium stockpiles out of Fordow ahead of the strike, hinting at high-level intel and premeditation. Will Iran escalate the conflict further? Will proxies like Hezbollah and the Houthis join the war theatre? And is the world now standing at the edge of another devastating Middle East war?

#USIranConflict #NuclearSites #Fordow #Natanz #Isfahan #TelAviv #MissileAttacks #Retaliation #InternationalTensions #NuclearFacilities #Uranium #Diplomacy

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Business Today
Posted 8 hours ago

Haifa Port EXCLUSIVE: First On-Ground Look From Iran’s Key Target | Sirens, & Air Defence In Action

Exclusive Ground report from the strategic Haifa Port, which has been a major target in Iran’s ongoing offensive. Even as the city of Haifa bears the brunt of missile threats, fire alerts, and repeated sirens, Israel’s robust air defence shield has kept the port infrastructure safe so far. This is the first on-ground visual report from the port area—bringing you exclusive, frontline footage from one of the most sensitive zones in Israel right now. Last week, a refinery fire was reported, and today again, sirens blared through the city. What’s the situation like on the ground? Watch Shivani’s courageous on-ground reporting from the heart of the conflict zone.

#IndiaToday #BusinessToday #ExclusiveGroundReport #IsraelIranWar #MiddleEastConflict #PortCity #EconomicHub #IsraelDefense #AdaniPort

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