Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh Set to Visit United Kingdom

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:08pm on 03 Jan 2024,Wednesday India Global

Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh is set to strengthen India-UK defence cooperation during his upcoming visit early next week, marking a significant move. Scheduled to meet UK Secretary of State for Defence Grant Shapps, discussions will focus on deepening strategic partnerships. This visit follows recent high-profile interactions between military leaders, emphasizing collaborative efforts. The trajectory of increased defence engagements includes notable joint exercises and naval cooperation. Singh's visit aims to build on these ties, exploring new areas for defence industrial cooperation, reflecting the evolving nature of modern defence collaboration. This marks Singh's first visit to the UK in his role as Defence Minister.

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India, Ukraine Foreign Ministers Discuss Bilateral Ties and Conflict Resolution

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:04pm on 03 Jan 2024,Wednesday India Global

Indian External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba held talks to enhance bilateral cooperation and address the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Both ministers agreed to convene the first meeting of the India-Ukraine inter-governmental commission in nearly six years, aiming to bolster trade, economic, scientific, technical, industrial, and cultural ties. The conversation also touched on Ukraine's proposed "Peace Formula," endorsed by 80 countries, with discussions about a Global Peace Summit. The dialogue follows Jaishankar's recent visit to Russia, emphasizing India's commitment to diplomatic solutions amid the Russia-Ukraine conflict.    

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Massachusetts Tragedy: Rakesh Kamal Kills Wife, Daughter, Then Himself in Massachusetts Murder-Suicide

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:40am on 03 Jan 2024,Wednesday India Global

A successful Indian origin immigrant family was found dead in an apparent murder-suicide last week at their nearly $5 million mansion in Dover, Massachusetts. 57-year-old Rakesh Kamal, his 54-year-old wife Teena, and their 18-year-old daughter Arianna were discovered deceased on December 28. Autopsies confirm Teena and Arianna were fatally shot, while Rakesh died from a self-inflicted gunshot. Rakesh was in possession of an unlicensed, unregistered firearm. The triple homicide-suicide has shocked the affluent Boston suburb where such violence is rare. Investigations continue but initial reports indicate domestic abuse preceding the tragedy. The family had faced recent financial difficulties despite their lavish lifestyle. The case highlights struggles some immigrants face in living the 'American dream.'

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Jaishankar Says India-China Relations Hinge on Mutual Recognition in 2024

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:56pm on 02 Jan 2024,Tuesday India Global

India's External Affairs Minister, S Jaishankar, expressed uncertainty on India-China relations in 2024, citing dependence on "Chinese policy" and the crucial aspect of "mutuality." In an interview with ANI, Jaishankar emphasized the need for mutual recognition for progress. Reflecting on the Ladakh standoff, he underscored that disregarding agreements in 2020 hindered mutual understanding. Discussing foreign policy legacies, Jaishankar highlighted Modi's realism, aligning with Sardar Patel, contrasting Nehru's approach. He urged a realistic stance in dealing with China, emphasizing confidence and India's millennia-old civilization.

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Gujarat Fliers on 'Donkey Flight' Agreed to Pay ₹60 Lakh for Entry into the US

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:20pm on 02 Jan 2024,Tuesday India Global

Over 60 people from Gujarat, aboard the Nicaragua-bound plane grounded in France over suspected human trafficking, planned to pay ₹60-80 lakh to immigration agents for illegal entry into the US. These passengers, questioned by Gujarat CID, admitted to the agreement. Agents assured passage from Nicaragua to the US-Mexico border. CID seeks CBI's help to investigate agent details. The chartered flight's detention in France triggered a probe into suspected trafficking. Nicaragua is sought after for asylum seekers bound for the US. In 2023, 96,917 Indians attempted illegal US entry, with 41,770 via the Mexican border.

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Khalistani Leader Pannun Threatens Economic Attack on Indian Stock Exchanges Before March 12: Report

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:09pm on 01 Jan 2024,Monday India Global

Sikh separatist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun issues a new threat, targeting India's economic system by attacking the Bombay Stock Exchange on March 12. Pannun, designated a 'terrorist' in India, urges dumping Indian stocks and buying American ones. Intelligence sources claim he aims to profit after the failed referendum. Pannun previously incited actions against the PM's Ayodhya roadshow, offered a reward, and made threats on the ICC World Cup final, Indian Parliament, and Air India. US officials revealed a foiled plot against Pannun on American soil in November 2023. Ongoing investigations continue.

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Indian Embassy Releases Helpline Numbers For Indians in Japan Amid Tsunami Warning

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:25pm on 01 Jan 2024,Monday India Global

The Indian embassy in Japan establishes an emergency control room and shares helpline numbers for Indian citizens following a 7.6 magnitude earthquake triggering a tsunami. The embassy is in regular contact with local authorities, emphasizing citizens' adherence to government instructions. The helpline numbers include Mr. Yakub Topno, Mr. Ajay Sethi, Mr. D.N.Barnwal, Mr. S. Bhattacharya, and Mr. Vivek Rathee. The Japan Meteorological Agency issues tsunami warnings for Ishikawa, Niigata, and Toyama. While there are no immediate reports of major injuries, the Prime Minister urges residents to stay vigilant for potential earthquakes and evacuate tsunami-prone areas.

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India, Pakistan Continue Tradition: Exchange Lists of Nuclear Installations and Prisoners

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:13pm on 01 Jan 2024,Monday India Global

Despite strained relations, India and Pakistan uphold a tradition by exchanging lists of nuclear installations, honoring a pact dating back to 1992. Diplomatic channels facilitated the simultaneous exchange of these lists in New Delhi and Islamabad. The Agreement on the Prohibition of Attack against Nuclear Installations and Facilities, signed in 1988, mandates this annual exchange. Both countries also shared lists of civilian prisoners and fishermen, emphasizing humanitarian matters. India urges the release of fishermen, and Pakistan seeks consular access to its citizens. This marks the 33rd consecutive year of such exchanges between the neighboring nations.

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Tragedy Strikes Indian-Origin Teen and Parents in US; Remembered as Brilliant Student and Singer

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:51am on 01 Jan 2024,Monday India Global

Arianna Kamal, an 18-year-old Indian-origin teen, and her parents were found dead in their $5 million Massachusetts mansion, victims of an apparent domestic violence incident. Arianna, a Middlebury College student, was known for her brilliance and singing talent. Teachers and classmates fondly remember her contributions to the college choir and involvement in student organizations. The Kamals, previously associated with an education systems company, had purchased the estate in 2019. The tragic incident has left the Milton Academy community heartbroken. Investigations are ongoing, with plans for a remembrance in collaboration with Arianna's friends and extended family.        

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NIA Identifies 43 Khalistan Supporters Behind Violent Attacks on Indian Missions Abroad

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:02am on 01 Jan 2024,Monday India Global

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has pinpointed 43 Khalistan supporters involved in violent incidents at the Indian High Commission in London and the Indian Consulate in San Francisco. The attacks, occurring on March 19 and July 2, respectively, included criminal trespass, vandalism, and attempts to harm Indian officials. NIA's extensive investigation, employing innovative methods like crowd sourcing, resulted in the identification of the suspects. The agency, maintaining a robust conviction rate of 94.70%, arrested 625 individuals in 2023, with a 28% increase from the previous year. NIA registered a total of 68 cases, covering various terror-related incidents, demonstrating its effectiveness in counterterrorism efforts.

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