Indian Student Found Dead in US Cincinnati, Making It The Thrid In A Week

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:50pm on 01 Feb 2024,Thursday India Global

Indian student has been discovered dead in Cincinnati, making it the third death in US within a week, with the cause of death yet to be determined. Recent incidents include the murder of 25-year-old MBA graduate Vivek Saini, fatally attacked by a homeless man, and the death of Neel Acharya, a Purdue University student reported missing on social media. This adds to a series of tragic cases, including Aaditya Adlakha's shooting in Ohio last November and Akul Dhawan's hypothermia-related death in Illinois this January. The circumstances surrounding these losses highlight the vulnerability of Indian students studying in the U.S.

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Pakistani and Iranian Crew Thank Indian Navy for Saving Them from Somali Pirates

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:06pm on 31 Jan 2024,Wednesday India Global

Pakistani and Iranian crew express gratitude to the Indian Navy for their rescue from Somali pirates. The Navy released a video showcasing the anti-piracy operation, with the crew thanking Indian Navy for saving their lives. Pirates disarmed after seeing the Indian Navy, firing warning shots during the mission. The Navy remains committed to maritime security in the Indian Ocean region. INS Sumitra successfully thwarted piracy attempts, rescuing 19 Pakistani crew members. The crew members, held by Somali pirates, extend their thanks, emphasizing the Indian Navy's crucial role in ensuring maritime safety.

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Somali Pirate, Captured by Indian Navy, Spotted in RCB Jersey; Netizens Share Memes

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:31pm on 31 Jan 2024,Wednesday India Global

Indian Navy's INS Sumitra successfully rescues hijacked fishing vessel from Somali pirates, releasing 19 Pakistani crew members. Netizens, amused by a zoomed-in photo, discover a pirate wearing a Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) jersey. Social media erupts with laughter and memes, with comments like "Divided by Nation, united by RCB." Users highlight the global fanbase of RCB and humorously suggest the pirate might have thought the jersey would garner forgiveness. Despite the amusing revelation, the Indian Navy continues its efforts, thwarting another piracy attempt on the Iranian-flagged fishing vessel, FV Iman, saving 17 crew members.

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S Jaishankar: India Must Compete With All, Not Just China

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:33pm on 31 Jan 2024,Wednesday India Global

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar states that India doesn't fear China and is confident to compete. In an exclusive interview, he emphasizes India's strong position in the region by various measures. Acknowledging a competitive world, he urges India to compete not only with China but also with Western nations. Jaishankar sees diplomacy as a natural competition for interests and stresses the need for a competitive mindset. Regarding 'China Plus,' he highlights new industries entering India and emphasizes the country's focus on building technology strengths.

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India in Talks to Develop Gelephu Airport in Bhutan, Enhancing Economic Connectivity

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:20pm on 31 Jan 2024,Wednesday India Global

India and Bhutan are in early talks to expand and develop Gelephu airport, aiming to make it a hub for economic investments in South Asia. The master plan includes enlarging the airport's size and runway length. The Airports Authority of India is in discussions to assist in the development. Gelephu's growth aligns with Bhutan's plans for the Gelephu Mindfulness City and a Special Administrative Region (SAR) to reshape the country's economic landscape. The SAR, spanning 1,000 sq. km, seeks Indian investments for infrastructure, with the airport expansion supporting Bhutan's ambitions for regional economic connectivity.

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Indian Navy Rescues Two Vessels in Two Days, Including One With 19 Pakistani Sailors

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:22pm on 30 Jan 2024,Tuesday India Global

Indian Navy's swift response led to the rescue of 19 Pakistani sailors from a hijacked Iranian-flagged fishing vessel near Somalia, marking the second successful operation within two days. Amidst concerns over piracy resurgence in the region, INS Sumitra's proactive intervention underscores India's commitment to maritime security. The navy's decisive actions involved boarding the vessel, ensuring the crew's well-being, and apprehending the pirates, as depicted in official photographs. These operations reflect ongoing efforts to combat maritime threats, with international cooperation remaining crucial. The timely rescue not only safeguards lives but also reaffirms India's role in maintaining stability in crucial maritime corridors.

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Indian Navy Collaborates with Seychelles and Sri Lanka, Rescues Hijacked Fishing Vessel

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:56pm on 30 Jan 2024,Tuesday India Global

Responding to the hijacking of the Sri Lankan fishing vessel LORENZO PUTHA 04, the Indian Navy, Seychelles Defence Forces, and Sri Lanka Navy teamed up for a successful rescue mission. The vessel, hijacked by three pirates east of Mogadishu, Somalia, was intercepted by Seychelles Coast Guard on January 29. Coordinated efforts between INS Sharda and HALE Sea Guardian, along with international liaison officers' information sharing, led to the pirates surrendering. All six crew members are safe, and the hijacked vessel is under escort to Mahe, Seychelles.

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Korean Descendants of Ayodhya Princess Eager to Visit Grand Ram Temple

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:32pm on 30 Jan 2024,Tuesday India Global

Thousands of Koreans, believing themselves to be descendants of Ayodhya's Princess Suriratna, eagerly anticipate visiting the newly consecrated Ram Temple. The legend dates back 2,000 years when the princess sailed to Korea, marrying King Kim Suro. Ayodhya, considered their maternal home, holds special significance for the Karak clan, with many planning visits to both the Queen Heo Memorial Park and the magnificent Ram temple. The ties between Ayodhya and Korea were commemorated in 2015 with an MoU for memorial expansion. The recent temple consecration further strengthens the cultural bond between the two nations.

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US Ambassador to India Applauds Indian Navy's Swift Action in Rescuing Sailors, Praises India's Growing Global Role

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:02pm on 30 Jan 2024,Tuesday India Global

US Ambassador to India Eric Garcetti praises the Indian Navy's quick response to rescue sailors from pirate threats in the Indian Ocean. Commending India's pivotal role in the Asian region, Garcetti highlights the robust India-US relationship, characterizing it as a multiplicative force. He emphasizes the significance of shared democratic values and technological collaboration in defense. The ambassador points out the co-production of GE engines for military planes as a testament to the strong defense ties. Garcetti's positive remarks underscore India's growing global importance, particularly in maritime security efforts, positioning it as a reliable ally.

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Indian Navy Rescues 19 Pakistanis from Somali Pirates in Arabian Sea Operation

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:28am on 30 Jan 2024,Tuesday India Global

Indian Naval ship Sumitra successfully thwarted a piracy attempt off the east coast of Somalia, rescuing 19 Pakistani crew members from armed Somali pirates. The operation, conducted in the Arabian Sea, marks the Indian Navy's second anti-piracy success, following the rescue of an Iranian-flagged fishing vessel earlier. INS Sumitra intercepted the vessel, compelling the pirates to release the crew and ensuring the safety of all individuals onboard. This decisive action by the Indian Navy demonstrates its commitment to maritime security and the protection of vessels and crew in the region.

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