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On the pretext of the Chinese Ambassador suggesting trilateral Co-operation comprising India, China and Pakistan, Hindustan Times headline reads, “India Pakistan ties purely bilateral, no space for third country, says India.”

India, China, Pakistan trilateral cooperation can help maintain peace, says Beijing envoy; MEA dismisses suggestion, says Indian Express.

83 days after reposing full faith and confidence in ICICI Bank’s MD and CEO Chanda Kochhar, India’s largest private sector bank announces Kochhar’s decision to go on leave till the completion of inquiry.

“COO inducted, to run ICICI in her absence” – headlines the Times of India.

A week into the deadlock, signs of a thaw between the political and permanent executive in Delhi were seen, which is covered in most of the newspapers today with the High Court asking the AAP government, “who cleared Kejriwal sit – in at Raj Niwas” is a headline in the Indian Express. While the Pioneer says, “Thaw in sight but chill in Delhi persists”.

“Ministry of Home Affairs speeds up process for FDI project approval”, with security clearance reducing to 53 days in sensitive sectors like power, telecom, ports and airports, reports the Asian Age, to make India an attractive investment destination.

Delhi university announced its first cut off list for admission to its undergraduate courses with Lady Shri Ram College for Women topping the chart at 98.75 percent for BA-programme – reports DNA.

And finally, “Gaming addiction is now a mental health condition” is a headline in The Hindustan Times where International Classification of Diseases allows the people to receive insurance claims for the said disease.