Iran War Sends Shockwaves Through India’s Jobs Market and Export Economy

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:54am on 22 May 2026,Friday India Global

India’s job market is facing mounting pressure from the Iran war and global trade disruptions, hitting both overseas employment and export-driven manufacturing. Gulf hiring has slowed sharply, forcing many Indian migrant workers to return home without comparable incomes, while sectors like leather, garments and glassware struggle with rising fuel, logistics and shipping costs. Industrial hubs such as Kanpur are witnessing weaker production, delayed hiring and shrinking workforces. Recruiters report collapsing overseas placements as Gulf economies weaken and employers postpone recruitment. Economists warn that AI-led restructuring, weak global trade, visa uncertainty and slowing wage growth could intensify unemployment and underemployment among millions of young Indians entering the workforce annually across manufacturing and service industries nationwide. (PC: Reuters)

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Punjab Man Arrested For Allegedly Streaming Army Convoy Movement to Pakistan Via CCTV

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:30am on 22 May 2026,Friday India Global

Punjab Police have arrested Pathankot resident Baljit Singh for allegedly installing an internet-enabled CCTV camera along the sensitive Pathankot-Jammu corridor to monitor Indian Army and paramilitary movement and share the live feed with Pakistan-linked handlers. Investigators suspect the camera, mounted near a bridge on NH-44, was strategically positioned to capture real-time convoy activity heading toward Jammu and Kashmir. Police claim Singh received instructions and nearly Rs 40,000 from a Dubai-based contact. Authorities believe the operation reflects a growing pattern of low-cost digital espionage using commercially available surveillance tools. The investigation is now focused on tracing overseas links, financial transactions and possible wider espionage networks operating across India’s border states and regions.

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Venezuela Overtakes Saudi Arabia, US to Become India’s Third-Largest Oil Supplier

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:17am on 22 May 2026,Friday India Global

Venezuela has become India’s third-largest crude oil supplier in May, surpassing Saudi Arabia and the United States as Indian refiners increased purchases of discounted Venezuelan crude. According to Kpler data, Venezuela supplied about 417,000 barrels per day this month, compared to 283,000 bpd in April, after nine months without exports to India. Russia and the UAE remained India’s top suppliers. The shift comes amid disruptions caused by the West Asia conflict, Strait of Hormuz tensions and halted Iranian shipments. Analysts said Venezuelan crude suits complex refineries like Reliance Industries’ Jamnagar facility and remains cheaper than competing grades. Saudi supplies sharply declined due to aggressive pricing, while Iraq imports also stayed significantly lower.

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Kolkata Man in Germany Praises India’s Faster Passport Renewal Over Berlin Bureaucracy

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:44pm on 21 May 2026,Thursday India Global

A Kolkata-born Indian living in Germany sparked online discussion after comparing India’s passport renewal efficiency with Berlin’s slow residence permit process. The man said it took nearly six weeks to renew his Indian passport through the Indian Embassy in Berlin, despite coordination between Kolkata’s passport office, local police verification, and international document transport. In contrast, he claimed getting an appointment at Berlin’s Foreigners’ Office alone took six weeks, while the new residence card would take another eight weeks. Investor Deepak Shenoy also shared that he renewed his passport in India within four days without Tatkal service. 

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Kolkata Man Married to Pakistani Woman Arrested for Allegedly Spying for Pakistan Intelligence

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:51am on 21 May 2026,Thursday India Global

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has arrested Kolkata resident Zafar Riaz alias Rizvi for allegedly spying for Pakistan Intelligence Officers. Officials said the case is linked to a larger espionage network connected to an anti-India terror conspiracy. According to the NIA, Rizvi was allegedly in contact with Pakistan-based intelligence operatives and shared sensitive information. The agency said investigators are examining his links and digital records. Officials also confirmed that Rizvi is married to a Pakistani woman. The NIA carried out searches before making the arrest. The agency said the investigation is continuing and more details about the suspected network are being examined. (PC: NDTV)

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Pulwama Attack Accused Hamza Burhan Shot Dead by Unknown Gunmen in Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:01am on 21 May 2026,Thursday India Global

Hamza Burhan, one of the alleged masterminds of the 2019 Pulwama terror attack, was reportedly shot dead by unidentified gunmen in Muzaffarabad in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir on Thursday. According to sources, Burhan was attacked by unknown assailants and died from multiple gunshot wounds. The Indian government had designated him a terrorist in 2022 under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act. Official records identified him as Arjumand Gulzar Dar alias Hamza Burhan, an associate of terror outfit Al Badr and a resident of Pulwama district in Jammu and Kashmir. The 2019 Pulwama bombing killed 40 CRPF personnel after a suicide attack by Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorist Adeel Ahmed Dar. (PC: X)

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Laid-Off Indian Tech Workers in US Face 60-Day Exit Rule Under H-1B Visa System

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:05am on 21 May 2026,Thursday India Global

Thousands of Indian tech workers in the US are facing uncertainty after layoffs at companies like Meta, Amazon and LinkedIn. Many of them work on H-1B visas linked to their jobs. Under US immigration rules, laid-off workers usually get only 60 days to find a new employer or leave the country. The situation has created stress for many families. Some workers are trying to switch to visitor visas for more time, while others are considering moving back to India or searching for jobs in other countries.

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Xi Jinping Likely to Visit India for BRICS Summit in First Trip Since 2019

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:21am on 21 May 2026,Thursday India Global

Chinese President Xi Jinping is expected to visit India in September for the BRICS summit in New Delhi, marking his first trip to the country since 2019 and the first after the 2020 eastern Ladakh military standoff. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is also likely to attend the SCO summit in Kyrgyzstan before the BRICS meeting, alongside Russian President Vladimir Putin and Xi. The anticipated visit reflects gradual stabilisation in India-China ties following disengagement efforts at the Line of Actual Control. Recent confidence-building measures include resumed visas, direct flights, eased restrictions on Chinese firms, renewed border trade and the restart of the Kailash Mansarovar pilgrimage. (PC: PTI)

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‘Detect, Delete, Deport’: Bengal Government Signals Major Crackdown on Illegal Bangladeshi Migrants

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:18am on 21 May 2026,Thursday India Global

West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari announced an Assam-style crackdown on illegal Bangladeshi immigrants, saying the state would begin identifying, detaining and handing over undocumented migrants to the BSF for deportation. Referring to a May 2025 directive from the Union government, Adhikari said Bengal would implement a “detect, delete and deport” policy targeting immigrants not covered under the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019. Officials indicated “delete” likely refers to removing ineligible names from electoral rolls. The government also announced land transfers for new border fencing and BSF infrastructure along the Bangladesh border. Critics warned that sudden action targeting Muslim immigrants could heighten social tensions and polarise Bengal’s political climate further.

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‘Find a Job in 60 Days or Leave’: H-1B Rule Pushes Thousands of Indians Into Uncertainty

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:02am on 21 May 2026,Thursday India Global

Thousands of Indian tech professionals in the US are facing mounting uncertainty after fresh layoffs at companies like Meta, Amazon and LinkedIn intensified pressure on H-1B visa holders. Under US immigration rules, laid-off workers typically get only 60 days to secure another sponsoring employer or leave the country, turning job losses into immigration crises. Many are attempting to switch temporarily to B-2 visitor visas, though immigration lawyers report stricter scrutiny and rising rejection rates. Massive AI-driven restructuring across Silicon Valley has deepened fears that hiring slowdowns may become permanent. With decades-long green card backlogs, home loans and families settled in America, many Indians are now reconsidering long-term plans and exploring opportunities in Canada, Europe or India. (PC: NDTV)

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