Maharashtra deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar among five dead in plane crash

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Emergency personnel and people gather at the site of a plane crash, in which Maharashtra's Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar and four others were killed, in Baramati, Maharashtra, India January 28, 2026. (ANI/Handout via Reuters)
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Emergency personnel and people gather at the site of a plane crash, in which Maharashtra's Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar and four others were killed, in Baramati, Maharashtra, India January 28, 2026. (ANI/Handout via Reuters)
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Emergency personnel and people gather at the site of a plane crash, in which Maharashtra's Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar and four others were killed, in Baramati, Maharashtra, India January 28, 2026. (ANI/Handout via Reuters)
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Updated 28 January 2026
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Maharashtra deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar among five dead in plane crash

NEW DELHI: A private plane carrying a deputy chief minister crashed in an open field in western India on Wednesday, killing the official and four other people on board, aviation authorities said. There were no survivors.
The aircraft was en route from India’s financial capital of Mumbai to Ajit Pawar’s home city Baramati when it crash-landed and burst into flames some 254 kilometers (159 miles) from Mumbai. The reason for the crash was not immediately known. Television footage showed smoke rising from the wreckage.
Pawar, 66, was the deputy chief minister of India’s western Maharashtra state. He was traveling to Baramati to campaign in a local election when the privately-operated aircraft went down.
Two of his staffs and two crew members on board the mid-size Learjet 45 also died, the directorate general of civil aviation said in an initial statement.
Pawar was a key figure in state politics and served as the second highest elected official in Maharashtra as part of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ruling coalition in the state. He wielded considerable influence in the the state’s sugar belt and was known for his ability to mobilize rural voters.
Modi expressed his condolences, calling Pawar a committed public servant.
“His understanding of administrative matters and passion for empowering the poor and downtrodden were also noteworthy,” Modi said on X. “His untimely demise is very shocking and saddening. Condolences to his family and countless admirers.”


Russia’s Lavrov sees no ‘bright future’ for economic ties with US

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MOSCOW: Russia remains open for cooperation with the United States ​but is not hopeful about economic ties despite Washington’s ongoing efforts to end the Ukraine war, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said in an interview published on Monday.
Speaking to Russia-based media outlet TV BRICS, ‌Lavrov cited what ‌he called the ‌United ⁠States’ ​declared ‌aim of “economic dominance.”
“We also don’t see any bright future in the economic sphere,” Lavrov said.
Russian officials, including envoy Kirill Dmitriev, have previously spoken of the prospects for a major restoration ⁠of economic relations with the United States as ‌part of any eventual Ukraine ‍peace settlement.
But although ‍President Donald Trump has also ‍spoken of reviving economic cooperation with Moscow and has hosted his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin on US soil since returning to the ​White House, he has imposed further onerous sanctions on Russia’s vital ⁠energy sector.
Lavrov also cited Trump’s hostility to the BRICS bloc, which includes Russia, China, India, Brazil and other major developing economies.
“The Americans themselves create artificial obstacles along this path (toward BRICS integration),” he said.
“We are simply forced to seek additional, protected ways to develop our financial, economic, logistical and ‌other projects with the BRICS countries.”