Morning headlines were dominated by the fallout from the India AI Impact Summit, with editors highlighting the expulsion of Galgotias University over a fraudulent robotics display and Bill Gates's sudden withdrawal from his keynote address. Simultaneously, reporting intensified on a potential US military strike against Iran, as President Trump evaluated plans to target nuclear sites. By midday, editorial priority shifted abruptly to the United Kingdom following the unprecedented arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor at Sandringham. Media outlets focused on the 'misconduct in public office' charges linked to the Epstein files and King Charles's statement that the law must take its course. Domestically, the Supreme Court’s sharp critique of pre-poll 'freebie' culture in states like Tamil Nadu gained significant traction. In the evening, focus returned to West Asia as President Trump issued a ten-day ultimatum to Tehran to halt nuclear enrichment or face 'bad things,' despite reports that the UK had blocked the US from using British bases for the strikes. At the same time, the Election Commission of India initiated the next phase of voter verification (SIR) across 22 states.