Morning headlines were dominated by Prime Minister Modi’s arrival in Malaysia, with editors focusing on the shared cultural bridge of the Tamil language and a strategic reset in bilateral ties. By midday, this diplomatic outreach transitioned into a hardline security stance, as Modi and Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim issued joint statements against terrorism and maritime instability in the Indo-Pacific. This shift followed a regional pause in the Indus Waters Treaty, with the government initiating a major dam project on the Chenab river. Concurrently, a violent neo-Nazi attack on Indian students in Russia emerged as a major counterpoint to the trade optimism of previous days, raising concerns over diaspora safety. In domestic politics, the afternoon saw a sharpening ideological divide; RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat’s comments on caste-neutral leadership were juxtaposed against Home Minister Amit Shah’s call to purge 'communist ideology.' Meanwhile, the India-US trade deal faced growing domestic friction as farmers' unions demanded resignations over perceived agricultural 'surrender.'