India news: 'Cockroach' party founder plans protests is among the main developments being tracked today. Abhijeet Dipke says he will return to India on June 6. Meanwhile, Rahul Gandhi has alleged 'fraud' in exam markings, and Virat Kohli has fired Bengaluru to the IPL title. DW has more.

Abhijeet Dipke says he will return to India on June 6.

Meanwhile, Rahul Gandhi has alleged 'fraud' in exam markings, and Virat Kohli has fired Bengaluru to the IPL title.

Below is a roundup of some of the top headlines that got India talking on Monday, June 1:.

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The governments of India and Myanmar have issued a joint statement amid President Min Aung Hlaing's visit to New Delhi, pledging efforts to increase bilateral trade, advance cross-border infrastructure projects and expand a student scholarship exchange scheme, among other steps.

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