Sunil Bharti Mittal honoured with USISPF Leadership Award 2026
Sunil Bharti Mittal, founder and chairman of Bharti Enterprises, received the 2026 Leadership Award at the US-India Strategic Partnership Forum (USISPF) Leadership Summit in Washington, DC. The award recognises his role in strengthening economic ties between India and North America. Mittal accepted the honour via a video message and joined other laureates including Christopher Calio and V Prem Watsa. USISPF highlighted Mittal’s influence in transforming India’s telecommunications landscape through Bharti Enterprises. The summit brought government officials and industry leaders together ahead of the United States' 250th Independence Day celebrations.
Mittal receives 2026 USISPF Leadership Award
Event held in Washington, DC
Recognises impact on India-North America economic ties
Award accepted via video message
USISPF summit ahead of US 250th Independence Day
Jun 24, 2026
Rohit Sharma honoured with Padma Shri at Civil Investiture Ceremony 2026
Cricketer Rohit Sharma was among the recipients of the Padma Awards at the Civil Investiture Ceremony held at Rashtrapati Bhavan in June 2026. President Droupadi Murmu conferred the honors on distinguished achievers from various fields. Rohit Sharma received the Padma Shri for his contributions to Indian cricket, where he has played as a batsman and captain for the national team. The ceremony showcased talent across sport, arts, and public service, with emphasis on national service and excellence. The Padma Awards recognize sustained contribution and leadership, and Rohit Sharma’s award underscores cricket’s popular and competitive role in India’s sports landscape. The ceremony highlighted a diverse set of achievers and their impact on society.
Padma Shri awarded at Rashtrapati Bhavan, June 2026
Rohit Sharma honored for contributions to Indian cricket
Ceremony featured high-profile achievers across fields
Awards recognize leadership, service, and excellence
Cricket’s prominence in India’s sports landscape
Jun 21, 2026
Wolf Prize in Physics 2025 winners include Jainendra K. Jain
The Wolf Prize in Physics for 2025 included Jainendra K. Jain among the laureates, recognized for work on composite fermions and quantum Hall effects. The prize, awarded in Jerusalem, is regarded as one of the world’s most prestigious honours in physics, sharing prominence with the Nobel Prize. Jainendra Jain’s theoretical contributions have influenced understanding of two‑dimensional electron systems and strong magnetic field phenomena, impacting future research in quantum materials and related technologies.
Award: Wolf Prize in Physics 2025 (Jerusalem ceremony).
Laureate: Jainendra K. Jain (composite fermions).
Field: Quantum Hall effect and many‑body physics.
Significance: High international recognition in physics.
Note: The prize is often described as a highly prestigious precursor to Nobel status.
Jainendra K. Jain wins 2025 Wolf Prize in Physics for composite fermions
Rajasthan‑born theoretical physicist Jainendra K. Jain won the 2025 Wolf Prize in Physics for his work on composite fermions and their relation to the fractional quantum Hall effect. The prize recognizes his major contributions to understanding complex quantum phenomena and many‑body physics. The award was presented in Jerusalem in June 2026, highlighting his international influence in fundamental physics. Jainendra Jain’s research on emergent particles in quantum systems has shaped theories in condensed matter physics and related technologies, reinforcing the Wolf Prize’s reputation as a prestigious global honour for science.
Recipient: Jainendra K. Jain (theoretical physicist, born in Rajasthan).
Award: 2025 Wolf Prize in Physics for composite fermions research.
Field: Quantum many‑body physics and fractional quantum Hall effect.
Ceremony: Presented in Jerusalem in June 2026.
Must‑know: Wolf Prize is a highly prestigious international science award.
Jun 15, 2026
Sudarsan Pattnaik Wins Russia Grand Sand Master Cup 2026
Indian sand artist Sudarsan Pattnaik won the Russia Grand Sand Master Cup 2026, becoming the first Indian to receive the prestigious international honour. The award was presented at the International Festival of Sand Sculpture in Russia’s Kaliningrad Region. Pattnaik’s winning sculpture focused on climate change and global warming, highlighting environmental themes through sculpted art. The victory adds to India’s presence in international cultural events and showcases the skill of Indian artists on a global stage. The festival attracts sculptors from multiple countries and provides a platform for creative expression and cross-cultural exchange.
Sudarsan Pattnaik wins Russia Grand Sand Master Cup 2026.
First Indian to receive this international honour.
Award presented at Kaliningrad’s International Festival of Sand Sculpture.
Virginia Evans wins 2026 Women’s Prize for Fiction for The Correspondent
American author Virginia Evans has won the 2026 Women’s Prize for Fiction for her debut novel The Correspondent. The award ceremony in London recognised outstanding English-language fiction written by women from around the world. Evans receives a prize of £30,000 and the Bessie statuette. Critics praise the work for originality, emotional depth and accessible storytelling. Evans described exploring themes of communication and responsibility within personal relationships. The prize, formerly known as the Orange Prize, highlights women authors and aims to broaden global readership for contemporary fiction.
Virginia Evans wins 2026 Women’s Prize for Fiction
The Correspondent is her debut novel
Prize amount: £30,000; award includes the Bessie statuette
Praised for originality and emotional depth
Prize highlights women authors and global readership