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‘There Was One More MP’: CBI Cites Vijay Mallya To Oppose Karti Chidambaram’s Travel Plea | India News

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CBI said that the agency has genuine concerns, which is why it prefers that Chidambaram seek permission each time he wants to travel
Congress MP Karti Chidambaram during the Monsoon session of Parliament, in New Delhi. (PTI photo)
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Friday opposed Congress MP Karti Chidambaram’s request to ease his bail conditions to allow foreign travel, citing the example of Vijay Mallya.
The case was heard by Justice Ravinder Dudeja of the Delhi High Court. Representing the CBI, Special Counsel Anup S. Sharma referred to Mallya without naming him directly.
“There was one more MP, from Kingfisher. He is today in the UK,” Sharma said, warning that easing travel restrictions could pose risks.
Senior Advocate Siddharth Luthra, appearing for Chidambaram, argued that the Congress MP is not a flight risk. “He is an MP, he is not going to be an MP of the UK. Even today, he is attending Parliament,” Luthra said, asking the court to allow more flexibility for Chidambaram to travel abroad, Bar and Bench reported.
In response to Sharma’s concerns, the court asked, “If one person has run away, do you think everybody will run away?” Sharma replied that the agency has genuine concerns, which is why it prefers that Chidambaram seek permission each time he wants to travel.
Following the submissions, the court agreed to advance the hearing date to 10 September, instead of the earlier scheduled date of 16 October.
The case relates to the INX Media scandal, in which the CBI alleges that in 2007, when P. Chidambaram was the Finance Minister, INX Media received irregular approval for foreign funding worth Rs 305 crore. Karti Chidambaram was arrested in the case and later granted bail in March 2018, with conditions including a ban on international travel without court approval.
In his application, Chidambaram said he frequently travels abroad and has always followed court rules. He asked for permission to travel without restrictions to countries like the UK, USA, France, Germany, Italy, and Spain, which he visits often.
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Why Northeast India needs to be on top of India’s tourism map this year |

Vacationing in India, is always about wandering off to the dry deserts in Rajasthan to the huge lagoons of Kerala to snow-capped peaks of Himachal. Despite all this, the Northeastern part of India is quite unexplored and has some of the most breathtaking landscapes and cultural treasures of the country. This part, including the so-called seven sisters: Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, and Tripura-Apart from Sikkim-has finally been put on the map for must-visits.
Raw, Untouched Nature
The North East of India is probably a land of the last unknown natural landscapes and undisturbed raw beauty. From rolling tea gardens of Assam to the ethereal living root bridges in Meghalaya, those from Kanchenjunga-housed Sikkim to Arunachal’s mystical-yet-iconic monasteries realize that the region indeed gives you every type of landscape imaginable. Those addicted to nature can trek through alpine meadows, visit dense forests abundant in biodiversity, or take river cruises on the mighty Brahmaputra. Away from the commercialized tourist circuits, the Northeast has that remaining charm and tranquility to retain.
A Cultural Kaleidoscope
The Northeast is a mix of all ethnicities, customs, and languages. Over 200 tribes inhabit this set of states, each practicing its local customs, dyeing, and craft; festivals and culinary flavors; it is an experience all by itself. The festivals like Hornbill of Nagaland, Sangai of Manipur, or Bihu of Assam offer spectacular glimpses into day-to-day life. Here one may sample native art forms, folk music, and crafts that are very ancient but stand apart from mainstream Indian culture.Read more: Beyond Marine Drive: 10 Mumbai parks best for family outing
Adventures Await
This is the region for adrenaline junkies. Right from cave explorations in Meghalaya to white-water-rafting in Arunachal, paragliding in Sikkim, or mountain biking on tough tracks in Nagaland, this part of North East India truly has it all for adrenaline junkies. The untouched terrain safeguards the purity of any such adventure experience across here.
Sustainable and Responsible Tourism
Conscious traveling is hitting zeniths, and drawing up an ecology road for the North East is a classic example of sustainable travel. The region’s community, deep-minded of ecology, has been carrying out ecologically conscious life for centuries. Choosing from different modes of responsible tourism is one of doing the eco-homestays, eco-camps that save the environment while restoring a livelihood for the locals.
Exploring Culinary Delights
North East denotes a plethora of culinary traditions, with each being a figure of a particular cultural identity. Each state has its culinary specialties-from from Assam fish curries that are sour and hot, to smoked meat and chilling atmosphere of Nagaland; from jadoh rice of Meghalaya, to momos and thukpa of Sikkim that are highly famous. Neither a few fresh herbs here, nor a couple of bamboo shoot there, in combination with those local spices, would guarantee that the food is worth reminiscing. So for those wanting to taste some real, off-the-beaten-path flavors-the region is a ready-made paradise to go to.Read more: 8 incredible safari tours around the world that aren’t about Big Cats
Boosting Connectivity and Infrastructure
Now with the availability of direct flights to such destinations from prime locations in the country such as Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru, it is better observed with more accessibility. Improved road network, new airports, improved rail connectivity are all making the region ever more accessible. The “Act East Policy” of the government has also ensured increased investments for infrastructure, further opening gates for tourism. Easy access has been made possible currently because of new direct flights from metropolitan cities such as Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru.
The Traveler’s Safe Haven
Perhaps due to not very many people being aware of the site, the Northeast really answers the description of a safest and most hospitable land for any traveler to venture into. The Northeast people, friendly and accommodative, are ever willing to share their culture with the outsiders. Single travelers, more often than not, especially female ones, rave about the safety and the sense of belonging they experienced when traveling in the region.
The Foreign Edge in Tourism
With international places becoming too pricey, North-East India can offer experiences at a fraction of the cost. It offers a pristine beauty that can compete with the alpine meadows of Switzerland; its wildlife sanctuaries can give others a run for their biodiversity; and its cultures are rich, rivaling Southeast Asia—all the while, making travel easier for the already home-based tourist. So, the place remains a hot cake not only for domestic tourism but also for international tourism. In many ways, North East India is no longer the “hidden gem” of India; instead, it is all set to steal the limelight in the tourism map of the country. In 2025, the spotlight will fall on the region as one that truly blends nature, culture, adventure, and accessibility. The North East is not just a destination but a genuineness, sustainable, and truly memorable travel alternative.Author:
Mr. Ravi Gosain, President, Indian Association of Tour Operators (IATO)
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9 most scenic train rides around the world you must experience

Train journeys have always held a special charm, but some offer more than just a ride. From the snow-capped peaks of the Swiss Alps to the rugged deserts of Australia, these train journeys are not just mermerising, but bring comfort, luxury, and unforgettable views all in a train ride that for many can be a once in a lifetime journey.
Whether it’s the nostalgic Darjeeling Himalayan Railway in India, the engineering marvels of the Glacier Express in Switzerland, or the luxurious Seven Stars in Kyushu, Japan, each journey is unique, makes travel fun and gives you an opportunity to get close to loved ones while enjoying scenic views. Take a look at these nine journeys that travel vlogger Drew Binsky considers outstanding in the realm of travel. Do note that the list below is in no particular order.
No 1. Hiram Bingham Train, Peru | It is a luxurious train that travels from Cusco to Machu Picchu. Travelling through the Andean mountains, valleys, and the Sacred Valley, the ride offers breathtaking views of the famed ruins and the Urubamba River. The train has polished wood, brass details, and gourmet dining and bar cars, and passengers can enjoy live Peruvian music, traditional dances and local cuisine.
No 2. El Chepe, Mexico | The train passes through the Copper Canyon, often called Mexico’s Grand Canyon. The route offers breathtaking postcard-perfect views at every turn. Passengers witness towering cliffs, lush green views, panoramic canyon views and vibrant villages. The train offers comfortable seats.
No 3. Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, India | Also known as “Toy Train,” it is one of India’s most iconic and scenic train journeys. It’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site, famous for its old-world charm and breathtaking mountain views. It offers views of lush forests, tea plantations and the majestic Kanchenjunga mountain. The train’s narrow-gauge steam engines and vintage coaches give a nostalgic feel. (Image: Shutterstock)
No 4. Bernina Express, Switzerland and Italy | One of the most scenic train journeys, this one passes through the Swiss Alps. It is known for its alpine scenery, glacial peaks, sparkling lakes and vibrant meadows. It runs between Chur or St. Moritz in Switzerland and Tirano in Italy. The train has modern coaches with large windows and comfortable seats, so you can relax and enjoy the amazing mountain views all the way. (Image: Reuters)
No 5. The Ghan, Australia | It takes you through the heart of the Australian Outback. The route traverses red deserts, rugged landscapes and ancient gorges. Passengers can also spot kangaroos and emus on the way. It is one of the most luxurious trains that offers fine dining and modern cabins. (Image: Reuters)
No 6. The Blue Train, South Africa | Often called “Moving five-star hotel on wheels,” it is one of the world’s most luxurious trains, known for its lavish cabins, private suites and elegant dining. The train travels through parts of the Karoo Desert, which offers rolling grasslands, rugged mountains and vineyards of the Western Cape. (Image: Reuters)
No 7. Glacier Express, Switzerland | Nicknamed the “Slowest express train in the world,” it offers panoramic views of snow-capped peaks, deep valleys and charming alpine villages. It lets passengers witness the Rhein Valley and the Rhein Gorge, known as the Swiss Grand Canyon. The train offers luxurious seating and fine dining. (Image: Reuters)
No 8. Seven Stars Kyushu, Japan | It is a luxury train in Japan that offers an exclusive, scenic journey around Kyushu Island. The train travels through mountains, coastlines, hot springs, and lush countryside. Passengers can enjoy views of forests, rivers, volcanoes, and the famous Mount Aso. With wooden interiors and traditional Japanese decor, the train offers luxurious suites and lounges, complemented by gourmet meals.
No 9. Rocky Mountaineer, Canada | It is one of the most famous scenic train journeys, passing through the stunning landscapes of the Canadian Rockies. The journey offers picturesque views of snow-capped mountains, towering peaks, glaciers, turquoise lakes, and deep gorges. The train features panoramic windows and an open-air viewing platform.
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