In India's federal capital – which has topped the list of the world's most polluted cities for over ten years – the first silver iodide rockets have been launched with the aim of causing artificial rain. The Centre for Atmospheric Sciences is sceptical, calling it an ‘improper application of science’ for political propaganda purposes.
In his victory speech, the young Muslim politician quoted Nehru from his independence speech, emphasising his ties to his parents' country of origin with Bollywood music in the background. The new mayor embodies an image of Islam that breaks with the stereotypes spread by Hindu nationalists. In India, "The Wire" wonders if his social agenda can offer an alternative model to Modi's economic formula.
The prime minister met with a delegation from the Syro-Malabar Church in Delhi a few days after the controversy over anti-conversion billboards in Chhattisgarh. BJP representative: ‘We are ready to help anyone, not everything should be viewed through a religious lens.’ Meanwhile, in another state governed by Hindu nationalists, young people studying at the seminary in the diocese of Gwalior are being targeted.
The local High Court rejected a petition challenging signs banning Christian clergymen and converts from certain villages, ostensibly to defend the “local cultural heritage”. For the Syro-Malabar Church, this is the worst example of divisiveness since partition, marking out Christians “as second-class citizens”.
In the Archdiocese of Verapoly, the Catholic community is preparing for the beatification of the nun who founded the first Indian Carmelite congregation, combining contemplative life with service to her brothers and sisters. Cardinal Sebastian Francis, who will preside over the ceremony on 8 November: ‘Stronger than any challenge by putting Jesus at the centre: a testimony to be imitated even today’.
The Indian government wants to introduce strict rules on content generated by artificial intelligence, such as deepfakes. The measure aims to combat abuse and disinformation, but raises serious concerns about privacy and freedom of expression. Critics and legal experts warn that the obligation to label and track content could turn into a tool for digital surveillance.