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‘Wants access to our ports’: EAM Jaishankar on India’s rescue of Iranian ships

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EAM S Jaishankar

New Delhi: In his first response to the US Navy’s sinking of the Iranian warship IRIS Dena in the Indian Ocean, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Saturday said one Iranian ship had sought and received permission to dock in India while another Iranian warship, the IRIS Dena, got caught on the “wrong side of the incident” near Sri Lanka.ALSO READ | Days before ‘IRIS Dena’ was sunk by US, India provides safe harbor to another Iranian shipJaishankar made the remarks during the Resina Dialogue 2026 in New Delhi.

Jaishankar explains why India allowed Iranian ships to dock amid ongoing conflict between US, Iran

“I also support UNCLOS and international law… We received information from Iran that one of the ships that was probably closest to our border at the time wanted to come into our port. They reported that they were having problems… On March 1, we said we could come in and it took them a few days to get in and then they docked in Cochin… There were a lot of young cadets and they got off the ship,” the foreign minister said.He added that there were two other ships and the situation changed after a fleet review and exercise in India.

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Do you think India’s decision to allow the Iranian ship to dock due to difficulties was the right one?

“This ship, or these ships, and two other ships… when they set out and came here, it was a completely different situation. They came for a fleet review and then they got caught on the wrong side of the incident. So for us, when this ship wanted to come in and also got into difficulty, I think it was the humane thing… we followed that principle. In the sense of other ships, one obviously being in a similar situation in Sri Lanka, they made the decision they did and unfortunately, one of them didn’t make it,” he explained.The Iranian frigate participated in the Milan-2026 exercise hosted by India in Visakhapatnam last month. The IRIS Dena was hit by a torpedo fired by a U.S. Navy submarine early Wednesday as it returned to international waters, in what War Secretary Pete Hegseth described as a “quiet death.”The fact that the sunken ship was returning from India and was hit in the Indian Ocean led to opposition criticism of the government.ALSO READ | IRIS Dena sinking: BJP says illogical to blame India for US attack on Iranian frigateTalking about the issue, Jaishankar pointed out that foreign troops are already present in the region.“There is a lot of debate on social media about this… Please understand the reality of the Indian Ocean. Diego Garcia has been in the Indian Ocean for the past five years… The fact that foreign powers were stationed in Djibouti happened in the first decade of this century. The port of Hambantota (in Sri Lanka) came into being during this period,” he said.Diego Garcia is a joint US-UK military base located on the island of the same name in the Chagos Archipelago in the Indian Ocean.ALSO READ | Iran warns US it ‘regrets’ IRIS Dena submarine attack; second warship heads to Sri Lanka seeking asylumThe IRIS Dena was sunk by the United States in the epic Operation Fury against Iran launched on February 28 with Israel, which Israel dubbed Operation Roaring Lion. More than 80 sailors on the frigate were killed, and the Sri Lankan Navy rescued 32 people.Tehran responded by launching Operation Real Commitment 4, which targeted Israel and U.S. military bases in the Gulf states. Attacks have also targeted civilian infrastructure in Gulf states, drawing them into the conflict.

Zohran Mamdani backs wife Rama Duwaji, calls her ‘private person’ amid report on pro-Palestinian campaign

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mayor of new york city Zoran Mamdani He expressed support for his wife, Rama Duwaji, when asked about her social media interactions with certain pro-Palestinian posts on Instagram.

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani expressed support for his wife, Rama Duwaji, after she posted pro-Palestinian content online. (Reuters)
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani expressed support for his wife, Rama Duwaji, after she posted pro-Palestinian content online. (Reuters)

Duwaji, an illustrator and animator, expressed her approval by liking a post slamming the “military occupation.” Israel In Gaza. The post, shared by @theslowfactory on October 7, 2023, described Hamas’ attacks on Israel as “breaking down the walls of apartheid” and highlighted long-standing blockades and human rights abuses in the region.

The post featured photos of bulldozers removing barriers Israel-Gaza At the border, there was another photo of Palestinians celebrating aboard a captured IDF vehicle.

The post and Duvaji’s involvement were highlighted in a recent article by the pro-Israel outlet Jewish Insider, which also noted other pro-Palestinian posts Duvaji Used to like it.

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Mamdani calls wife ‘the love of my life’

Mamdani was asked about the report at a recent press conference. In response, he said: “My wife is the love of my life and she is also a private person with no official role in my campaign or City Hall.”

He went on to say that he had a responsibility to take responsibility for his “ideas, policies and decisions.”

Zohran Mamdani’s social media activity

Duvaji interacts on Instagram through her personal account, where she often shares her artwork and expresses her support for Palestine.

Shortly after October 7, Duwaj reportedly liked more posts with the slogan “River to Sea,” which some interpreted as a call for the elimination of Israel, while others interpreted it as a call for the liberation of Palestine.

Mamdani’s His stance on the conflict between Israel and Gaza came under intense scrutiny during last year’s mayoral campaign. He condemned Israel’s actions and called Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu a “war criminal” and promised to arrest him if he visited New York City.

However, he maintained that he is committed to ensuring that the city remains a safe environment for all Jewish New Yorkers, free of anti-Semitism.

‘Give him a break’: Former India batsman urges India to drop Abhishek for final

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'Give him a break': Former India batsman urges India to drop Abhishek Sharma for T20 World Cup final

Former India batsman Mohammad Kaif urges team management to consider bold changes ahead of 2026 T20 World Cup final, hints at in-form opener Abhishek Sharma Should have been rested in the title match against the New Zealand national cricket team. India will face New Zealand in the summit meeting at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday.Kraft trusts Indian think tank led by head coach Gautam Gambhir and captain Suryakumar Yadavshould not hesitate to make changes for such a crucial game. Abhishek had a tough game in the tenth edition of the tournament, crossing the 50-run mark only once and struggling against spin bowling on several occasions.

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Opposition teams targeted this weakness by introducing spinners in the powerplay. Abhishek fell down four times during the match, usually while trying to attack from the start. The aggressive approach that usually defines his batting hasn’t paid off this time around and he’s struggled to adapt to spin shots or take time to settle at the crease.The situation was also complicated by health issues before the game. Abhishek suffered a stomach infection shortly before the start of the match and had to be hospitalized. The disease caused significant weight loss and a lack of strength that seemed to affect his bat swing and overall confidence. His woes extended to the field as well, with the left-hander missing two catches in India’s Super Eights match against West Indies.With these factors in mind, Kraft believes the team can start by bringing in Linku Singh finals.“India can give Abhishek Sharma a break. He has played a lot of games now. There’s no harm in making changes. You can make changes in the shortest format. Roston Chase’s Brandon King was out of form against India. They backed him for five or six games, but in one big game they gave him a break. I believe, like you brought in Sanju and he did a great job, so this change is good for you,” Kraft said on his YouTube channel.“India have proven players. Rinku Singh’s scores are everywhere, be it Test matches, Ranji Trophy or tournaments intense pulsed light. Kuldeep Yadav and Mohammed Siraj also took wickets here and there. When you look at the dugout to see who can replace Abhishek Sharma, you will see Rinku Singh sitting there. So, bring him in. One is struggling and the other is sitting on the outside despite doing well,” he added.Abhishek’s lack of top form also prompted the team management to reintroduce Sanzhou Samson Entering the match eleven. The wicketkeeper-batsman responded impressively, hitting match-winning knocks against West Indies and England and was awarded the Man of the Match award in both matches.Kaif also pointed out that Samson’s experience in high-pressure tournaments sets him apart from Abhishek, who is relatively new to global events.“The biggest difference between Abhishek Sharma and Sanju Samson is that Abhishek Sharma is very new to ICC events. If you keep ICC events aside, he has a great record. There is a big difference when it comes to playing in ICC events like the World Cup,” Kaif said.“Sanju has scored over 8000 runs in T20S. His name is in the top 10 in the IPL, both in terms of runs scored and six-hitting ability. He is already a mature player. Abhishek Sharma is still young and needs to improve his game. He is not a finished product. Don’t compare him with Sanju. Sanju is already a finished product. He made his debut in India 11 years ago,” he concluded.

Middle East Crisis: Are Iranian Ballistic Missiles Exhausted in US-Israeli Attack?

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Middle East Crisis: Are Iranian Ballistic Missiles Exhausted in US-Israeli Attack?
Representative image (Source: ChatGPT)

Is Iran about to run out of ballistic missile arsenal?The Middle East remains on edge after U.S. President Donald Trump’s epic Wrath campaign and Israel’s Operation Roaring Lion targeted Iran’s leadership and military infrastructure, killing Iran’s longtime leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and triggering a wave of retaliation from Tehran across the region.Since then, Iran has launched missile and drone attacks on U.S. military bases, Israel and multiple Gulf countries. But a new report suggests Tehran’s most powerful weapon, its ballistic missile force, may already be under severe strain.A report from the Jewish Institute for National Security Studies in America (JINSA), an American think tank, said that attacks by the United States and Israel have significantly weakened Iran’s ability to launch missiles in the current war.

Missile attacks drop sharply

JINSA said the number of Iranian ballistic missile launches has dropped by about 90% since the beginning of the conflict. Attacks against Israel alone have decreased by approximately 88%.The report also noted that Iran fired more missiles on the first day of Israel’s early Operation Lion last year than in the first five days of the current war combined.The think tank said the U.S.’s Operation Epic Fury and Israel’s Operation Roaring Lion had reduced Iran’s daily missile launches to a rate nearly three times faster than during the conflict in 2025.

The transmitter becomes the weak link

A major reason for the decline was the destruction of missile launchers. JINSA estimates that approximately 75% of Iran’s launch capabilities were destroyed within a short period of time.Launchers have become a major bottleneck in Iran’s missile operations. Whenever Iran launches a missile, U.S. and Israeli forces have another opportunity to locate and destroy the remaining launch systems.As a result, Iran has shifted from large-scale missile attacks to smaller, less frequent attacks.

Inventories under pressure

Iran entered the war with a large stockpile of missiles – about 2,000 medium-range ballistic missiles capable of reaching Israel, and 6,000 to 8,000 short-range missiles designed to strike regional targets.However, ongoing attacks have destroyed many of the missiles and disrupted the logistics needed to transport them from storage locations to launch sites.The loss of medium-range missiles is particularly damaging because these systems were specifically designed to target Israel and cannot be easily replaced by short-range weapons.JINSA said that at the current rate of losses, Iran could lose most of its ability to launch these missiles at Israel within a few days to a week.

Strategy shifts to Gulf targets

The report also noted that Iran has expanded the scope of its attacks to the entire region, not just targeting Israel. By targeting Gulf states, Tehran may seek to increase pressure on U.S. allies and expand the political impact of the conflict.This approach would also require different missiles – long-range systems for Israel and short-range missiles for the Gulf states.

Drones and agents may be next

As its missile-launching capabilities shrink, Iran is expected to increasingly rely on drones and allied proxy groups.Lebanese Hezbollah, Iran-backed Iraqi militias and Yemen’s Houthi rebels could play a larger role in attacks against Israel, U.S. forces and Gulf states.Kinsa said Iran may still try to carry out occasional missile strikes or even a one-off large-scale attack. But such an attack would quickly deplete its remaining transmitters.Overall, the report concluded that Iran’s missile activity is likely to continue to shrink as U.S. and Israeli strikes destroy launchers and disrupt supply lines, forcing Tehran to rely more on drones and proxy warfare to pressure its adversaries.

Uttarakhand ranks first in country in effective implementation of new penal code

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Dehradun (Uttarakhand): Uttarakhand has secured the first position in the country in implementing Interoperable Criminal Justice System (ICJS) 2.0, based on data as of January 2026, marking a historic milestone in the modernization of India’s judicial and law enforcement system.This remarkable achievement reflects the visionary guidance of Union Home Minister Shri Amit Shah and his commitment to building a technology-driven justice system.According to the latest CCTNS/ICJS progress dashboard of the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), Uttarakhand ranks first in the country with an excellent score of 93.46. The performance of the top five states in the country deserves high praise: Uttarakhand leads with 93.46, followed by Haryana with 93.41, Assam with 93.16, Sikkim with 91.82 and Madhya Pradesh with 90.55.Uttarakhand’s success is the result of effective leadership and continuous supervision by Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami. To ensure implementation of the new laws – Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) and Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam (BSA), the Chief Minister has taken personal responsibility.CM Dhami held ongoing review meetings with senior government officials as well as field officers at the district level. This top-down monitoring helps resolve technical challenges in a timely manner and enables police departments to successfully adapt to new legal frameworks.The basis of this achievement lies in the “one data, one entry” mechanism under ICJS 2.0. Through this system, seamless data flow between police (CCTNS), e-courts, e-jails, e-prosecution and e-discovery is ensured. Once data is entered, it is instantly available to all relevant departments, reducing paperwork and speeding up case processing.To ensure transparency, crime scenes must be videotaped and digital evidence stored securely through the ‘e-Sakshya’ application.More than 23,000 police officers in the state have received intensive training on the new legal provisions. Facilities such as conducting virtual court hearings through ‘Nyaya Shruti’ and provision of forensic mobile vans have been prioritized for technology enhancement.Confirming the ranking, Uttarakhand police spokesperson and director general of police (crime, law and order) Sunil Kumar Meena said the state has set records not only in implementing technology infrastructure but also in real-time data entry.Union Home Minister Amit Shah during a high-level meeting particularly appreciated the efficiency of Uttarakhand’s “One Data, One Portal” system. Through this coordination and commitment, Uttarakhand has emerged as an ideal example of ‘smart policing’ in the country, reflecting the visionary guidance of the Union Home Minister and his commitment to building a technology-driven justice system.

An Indian man who danced in front of the US World War II Memorial deleted his LinkedIn and Instagram amid fierce criticism

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An Indian-origin man has deleted his social media profiles after a video of him dancing at the World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C. sparked widespread outrage. The video, filmed at a site that commemorates millions of fallen soldiers, caused such a backlash that the man has deactivated both of his LinkedIn and Instagram account.

Video clip of the two dancing at the U.S. World War II Memorial. (Screenshot)
Video clip of the two dancing at the U.S. World War II Memorial. (Screenshot)

What happened?

It all started with a video shared by TikTok user @madhu_raju_ (who goes by the same name on his Instagram profile). this video The photo shows him and a woman performing the popular “Don’t Rush Challenge” in front of the monument. Massive criticism ensued, with people questioning the choice of location. Although the original video has been deleted, it is now circulating on social media platforms, especially X.

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An X user named “The Repatriator” criticized this behavior and shared the video. The tweet quickly went viral, prompting mixed reactions, including some racist ones.

What is social media saying?

One person commented: “The reason I’m not planning to go abroad anytime soon is because the locals can’t tell the difference between me and these people.” Another added, “Absolute disgrace. War memorials are places of sacrifice and silence, not a stage for TikTok dancing. Unfortunately, this level of disrespect brings shame to the entire Indian community. These people need to be identified and held accountable.”

A third person said, “India sent over 2.5 million soldiers to fight in World War II, and my grandfather was one of them. He was shot in the leg. The DC World War II Memorial is a memorial place, not a TikTok scene. Such behavior is terrible for the hard-working American Indians who respect this heritage.”

A fourth person wrote, “When you move to another country, make sure you understand its history and cultural sensitivities. Remember: you are a guest, you do not own the place. Ever heard of the saying ‘In Rome, do as the Romans do’? Follow it. This type of antics at an American War Memorial is truly cringe-worthy and insensitive.”

Does he work for Palo Alto Networks?

An X user claimed that the man in the video works at Palo Alto Networks. An individual from the company wrote: “This is a reminder before contacting your legal team early next week (possibly Monday). Your employee appears in the video. His name is Madhu Raju and he has been a cloud cybersecurity engineer at your company since June 2025.”

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Online sleuths claim the man in the video also runs MAD Dallas dance studio. However, the agency’s social media profiles have been deleted.

(Disclaimer: This report is based on user-generated content on social media. HT.com has not independently verified these claims and does not endorse them.)

Emirates Flight Status March 7: Emirates Flight Status Update: Limited services operating on March 7; rebooking and refund options available | World News

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Emirates flight status update: Limited flights operating on March 7; rebooking and refund options available
Dubai and Abu Dhabi airports have limited flights as Middle East airspace crisis disrupts travel / Picture: File

Air travel remained partially disrupted across the UAE on March 7 as escalating regional conflicts triggered widespread closures of airspace in the Middle East, with airlines operating only limited flights. Major airlines such as Emirates, Etihad Airways, flydubai and Air Arabia have resumed limited operations, prioritizing stranded passengers while offering flexible rebooking and refund options. As flight schedules are constantly changing, travelers are urged to check flight status before traveling to the airport.

UAE flight updates today

Airports across the UAE, including Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah and Ras Al Khaimah, are operating with limited flights. Most scheduled flights remain suspended as regional airspace restrictions continue to impact air routes across the Middle East.The disruptions stem from rising tensions between the United States, Israel and Iran, which have led to several countries in the region closing or restricting their airspace. This has forced airlines to cancel or reroute thousands of flights at the Gulf’s major aviation hubs.Dubai, one of the world’s busiest transport hubs, has been particularly affected. While airports remain open, authorities are allowing only a limited number of passenger flights as well as cargo, repatriation and resettlement services. Travelers are advised not to travel to the airport unless the airline confirms that its flight is operating.

airline Operational status Critical updates Rebooking/Refund Deadline
Emirates Airlines 60% network recovery There are 106 flights to 83 cities today Rebook before April 30th
Etihad Airways limited recovery Serving more than 25 international destinations Rebook before May 15th
flydubai shorten schedule Only transfers accepted on operating flights Rebook before March 31st
air arabia Partial operation Most flights to Sharjah suspended until March 9 Free date changes (15 days)
indigo limited rescue Currently operating to 5 Middle East hubs Exemption until March 31
SpiceJet special rotation 20+ special flights from Fujairah/Dubai Fully refundable

passenger agreement

Despite the increased number of flights, access to the airport remains strictly controlled. Authorities have a “zero tolerance” policy on terminal entry to prevent overcrowding and ensure safety.

  • Strict Entry: Only passengers with confirmed bookings or official notification from the airline are allowed to enter the airport terminal.
  • Transit Note: Airlines will only accept passengers transiting through Dubai if their subsequent connecting flight is confirmed and operational.
  • Waiting for calls: Airlines urge passengers not to travel to the airport unless they receive direct communication (email/SMS) confirming that their specific flight is ready to board.

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Passenger repatriation flights

To help passengers stranded due to flight disruptions, several airlines have launched special flights. Indian airlines such as Air India and Air India Express have scheduled additional flights on March 7 to bring back passengers from cities such as Dubai and Abu Dhabi.The flights are part of broader efforts by governments and airlines to combat travel disruption caused by regional instability. However, aviation authorities warned that the situation remained fluid and flight schedules could change at short notice based on developments in the Middle East.

As of midnight on Friday, 52,360 people had flown from the Gulf to India on 280 flights:”

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New Delhi: More than 52,000 people have flown to India from the Gulf on Indian and Middle Eastern airlines and charter flights as of 11:59 pm (IST) on Friday, according to the Civil Aviation Authority of India. Air India operated 184 of these flights, followed by Emirates with 85 and 11 charter flights. Air India is operating as many flights as possible as per its schedule in the UAE, where scheduled flights are currently suspended. The situation in the region remains very unstable. Dubai Airport was closed on Saturday morning. On Saturday morning, Emirates said: “All flights to and from Dubai have been suspended until further notice. Please do not travel to the airport. Emirates will share updates as information becomes available.”Passengers flying from Gulf to India as of March 6, 2026 11:59 PM (IST)

Nancy Guthrie case update: Experts rule on Wi-Fi jammer theory; new information on suspect

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Nancy Guthrie’s neighbors reported mysterious activity the day the 84-year-old disappeared from her Tucson home. One person told NewsNation that surveillance footage from his Ring camera from January 31 to February 1 was unavailable. Questions arose after a device was found in the suspect’s pocket in video pulled from a Nancy’s Nest camera. Is it a signal jammer? Has the Wi-Fi connection been tampered with? Experts answered everyone’s questions one by one.

The banner contained messages from hundreds of well-wishers and a photo of Nancy Guthrie (AP)
The banner contained messages from hundreds of well-wishers and a photo of Nancy Guthrie (AP)

Experts weigh in on jammer theory

Legal and cybersecurity experts say the idea suggests significant planning but may not be entirely consistent with the evidence uncovered so far. “If they were used, it shows an alarming amount of planning,” said Joshua Ritter, a Los Angeles defense attorney and Fox News contributor.

Other experts noted that investigators were able to retrieve video from Guthrie’s Nest doorbell camera, although the device itself was missing and the home reportedly did not have a cloud storage subscription.

“If they were using a Wi-Fi jammer, then I wouldn’t anticipate that we would be able to see any video from the front door camera,” Morgan Wright, CEO and founder of the National Cold Case Center, told Fox News. “I’ve seen some videos of other gangs using Wi-Fi jammers, and if one of them was functioning properly and persisted, you wouldn’t get a clear picture like we did from the front.”

“Routers don’t see jammers as devices,” Wright added. “It’s not trying to connect…all an RF (radio frequency) jammer does is fill the frequency band with noise, making it impossible to decode legitimate signals.”

Suspect caught on camera

The FBI previously released images recovered from Guthrie’s Nest doorbell camera, showing a masked man standing on the victim’s porch holding a backpack and a holster.

Authorities have not confirmed whether the same person is depicted in each frame of the images, but investigators are still analyzing footage and other evidence.

When cost is no longer a barrier: A new chapter for ozone injection in India

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Most nights at the diabetes clinic, the conversation eventually comes back to the same word: cost. Not the calories, not the carbs, but the cost. For many patients, drugs like Ozempic have been hovering in an uncomfortable space between medical breakthrough and affordability. Doctors talk about their benefits with cautious optimism. The patient listened, did the math, and quietly returned to his old medications, stricter diet, and longer walks.This equation may change.As the patent for semaglutide (Ozempic) expires on March 20, Indian pharmaceutical giants such as Sun PharmaceuticalZydus Lifesciences, Dr Reddy’s and Natco Pharma are gearing up to launch more affordable versions of the once-exclusive injectable. The high-quality treatments so far may soon become mainstream prescriptions, potentially reshaping India’s fast-growing anti-obesity and diabetes markets.

Image: DD

Image: DD

But cheaper medicines do more than just expand access, they also signal a shift in behavior.Over the years, treatment plans for obesity and type 2 diabetes in India have relied heavily on lifestyle changes: strict diet, exercise regimens and, if necessary, increased pharmaceutical support. Semaglutide, world-renowned for its dual effects on blood sugar and weight loss, introduces a powerful new lever. However, its price ensures that for many it remains a last resort rather than the option they choose first.With the emergence of generic drugs, doctors may reconsider when to prescribe them. Patients who had previously put off treatment can start earlier. There may be a surge in the number of weight management clinics. The precarious balance between lifestyle and medication, between personal discipline and medication assistance, can tip in unexpected ways.The question now is not just whether semaglutide will be cheaper. The question is whether its affordability will quietly redraw the boundaries of how India treats weight, health and responsibility itself.

How does ozone work?

To understand why semaglutide is causing so much excitement and controversy, first we need to understand what it actually does in the body.After we eat, our intestines release a hormone called incretin. These chemical messengers tell the pancreas to produce insulin, which helps move sugar from the blood to cells that need it. They also signal the liver to slow down sugar production and provide a simple message to the brain: You’ve eaten enough.Ozempic works by amplifying natural systems.

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Its active ingredient mimics a hormone called glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1), which the body produces after a meal. In people with type 2 diabetes, this response is often attenuated. Semaglutide steps in to strengthen it. When blood sugar rises, it prompts the body to release insulin, reducing excess glucose in the liver and slowing the rate at which food leaves the stomach. The combined effect is more stable blood sugar levels and improved HbA1c readings, which essentially aids in long-term blood sugar control.But the drug’s effects aren’t limited to sugar.GLP-1 also acts on the appetite centers of the brain. It signals satiety, a subtle feeling of fullness that tells people to put down their forks. Semaglutide extends this feeling by creating a more stable and longer-lasting version of this hormone. For obese people, this shift is significant. The constant mental battle around food calms down. Losing weight no longer happens because of constant restraint, but because biology favors them.

Lower prices, wider access – the market will surge

More players will line up to join the fray in the coming months, and with each new entrant, pricing pressure is expected to increase. Until now, India’s weight loss drug market has largely been a playground for high-priced innovative brands, accessible to only a select few. This exclusivity may not last long.Industry observers estimate the current size of the weight loss market at around Rs 1,400 crore and believe this could double within a year if prices soften and supply expands. The medical and consumer demand is clearly there.This momentum isn’t limited to weight-loss drugs. The broader anti-diabetic treatment market grew more than 15% in January, driven primarily by newer, higher-quality treatments, according to research firm Pharmarack. These include Eli Lilly’s Mounjaro, which clocked sales of Rs 112 crore, showing that patients and doctors are willing to embrace innovation, even if it comes at a higher price.“Patent expiration will have a big impact on the market. It is expected to expire on the 20th and by the 21st we have received reports that five different semaglutides will be launched,” said Raman Nath of Nath Medicines.What is changing now is the equation between demand and affordability. If generics can significantly reduce costs, these drugs could shift from niche urban prescriptions to more mainstream treatments. With this shift, the conversation around weight and diabetes management in India may become less about who can afford cutting-edge care and more about how widely it is available.“Doctors prescribe such drugs based on the financial background of the patient. If they see that the patient is financially sound, they will prescribe a drug like Ozempic, otherwise they will prescribe cheaper alternatives,” added Raman.

Beyond Weight Loss: Body Image Issues

Beyond clinics and balance sheets, another, quieter debate is unfolding, one about mirrors, self-worth and the meaning of acceptance.In recent months, the discussion surrounding GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic has expanded beyond blood sugar levels and BMI charts. In social media groups and television debates, some commentators said that if weight loss could be medically reduced, movements centered on body acceptance might start to feel less urgent. The implication is subtle but powerful: If body size can be easily altered through injections, then living in a larger body has the potential to be viewed as a choice rather than a complex combination of biology, environment, and environment.For years, the body positivity movement has stood for dignity and inclusion, no matter how big or small. It rejects the idea that value is measured in kilograms. But as drugs like semaglutide become more visible and potentially cheaper, public perceptions and attitudes may change. If weight loss appears medically achievable, will social tolerance decline?

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These medications help regulate appetite and blood sugar; they don’t directly address shame, humiliation, or years of internalized criticism. Research has long shown that body size and body image are closely related. So it’s no surprise that some people may hope that losing weight will also quiet the cacophony inside them or soften the world’s reaction to them.Yet access remains patchy, outcomes vary, and no injection can fully tease out the emotional dimensions associated with food and appearance. As semaglutide becomes more mainstream, India may find itself going through not just a medical shift but a cultural shift, balancing the promise of improved health with the need to preserve empathy, dignity and choice for all body types.“There are two drugs that are sold the most in the country. One is for fairness and the other is for weight loss. Ozempic helps in weight loss. People rarely want to change their lifestyle. To become thin, you have to make a lot of changes and pay attention to your lifestyle and diet. Ozempic makes weight loss easier and that’s why people tend to consume it more,” Raman said.

Risk of misuse

These drugs were originally designed to treat type 2 diabetes, but quickly acquired a second identity: as powerful tools for weight loss. For many patients, the results are dramatic and even life-changing, achieving results that old diets, medications, and fitness fads rarely could. Not surprisingly, they have been described as game changers.But as their popularity grew, so did the problems.Most GLP-1 medicines are given as a once-weekly injection into the arm, thigh, or abdomen. Treatment usually starts with a low dose and is gradually increased. Within a few weeks, many users notice a change: appetite wanes, portion sizes decrease, and the constant mental chatter surrounding food softens. For some, the scale is starting to change for the first time in years.

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Doctors stress, however, that these drugs are not magic or an accessory to a casual lifestyle. Weight usually returns within a year of stopping the drug, as the body’s biological drive to regain lost weight reasserts itself. Without regular exercise, especially strength training, patients can lose muscle and fat, a concern in a country where diets are often high in carbohydrates and low in protein.Dr Arun Moondhra, senior consultant physician at Sant Parmanand Hospital Civil Lines, said: “It is suitable for weight loss treatment but should be taken only under medical guidance. If the sale is not restricted, the possibility of abuse is always there.”There are other restrictions. Not everyone responds to GLP-1 therapy, and many people plateau after losing around 15% of their body weight. Side effects such as nausea, bloating, and diarrhea are usually manageable, but rare complications such as gallstones or pancreatitis can occur. Long-term, unsupervised use carries risks.Dr. Moondhra also emphasized that the use of semaglutide will increase exponentially once cheaper generics become available.