Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:58pm on 06 May 2026,Wednesday India Global
The Pakistan Navy assisted an Indian vessel, MV Gautam, stranded in the Arabian Sea after a critical power failure. Responding to a distress alert relayed by Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre, Pakistan deployed PMSS Kashmir with support from the Pakistan Maritime Security Agency. The crew including six Indians and one Indonesian received food, medical aid, and technical assistance. The vessel, drifting without propulsion, posed navigational risks. Indian authorities, including the Coast Guard, coordinated follow-up measures, urging towing arrangements. The episode highlights cross-border maritime cooperation despite broader geopolitical tensions in the region.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:44am on 06 May 2026,Wednesday India Global
Former Norwegian minister Erik Solheim praised India’s democratic system after the BJP’s victories in West Bengal and Assam. In a post on X, Solheim said the world should “celebrate Indian democracy” instead of fearing it. He highlighted the high voter turnout and said elections in India are held on a scale much bigger than most Western nations. Solheim also defended Prime Minister Narendra Modi against criticism from sections of Western media. He said India’s democracy is deeply linked to its traditions and history. Solheim added that election results in India are accepted across the political system.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:07am on 06 May 2026,Wednesday India Global
Indian journalist Suparna Sharma and graphic artist Anand RK have won the 2026 Pulitzer Prize for Illustrated Reporting and Commentary for trAPPed, a graphic investigation published by Bloomberg. The report, created with senior investigative reporter Natalie Obiko Pearson, explored the growing threat of “digital arrest” scams through the story of an Indian neurologist allegedly trapped by online fraudsters. The Pulitzer Board announced the winners at Columbia University in New York, recognising the project’s powerful blend of visual storytelling and investigative journalism. (PC: X)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:21am on 06 May 2026,Wednesday India Global
Bangladesh’s ruling BNP has welcomed the BJP’s victory in West Bengal, expressing hope that the long-pending Teesta water-sharing agreement may now move forward. BNP Information Secretary Azizul Baree Helal accused the former Mamata Banerjee-led government of blocking the Teesta pact over state water concerns. He said the BJP’s win under Suvendu Adhikari could improve coordination with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government and strengthen India-Bangladesh ties. The Teesta agreement has remained unresolved for years despite repeated negotiations, with Bangladesh seeking a larger share of river waters for farming and livelihoods. (PC: India Today)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:23pm on 05 May 2026,Tuesday India Global
Donald Trump congratulated Narendra Modi on a “historic, decisive” victory after the Bharatiya Janata Party won 206 seats in the 294-member West Bengal Legislative Assembly, crossing the majority mark. The win ends over a decade of Trinamool Congress dominance. Suvendu Adhikari secured key victories in Bhabanipur and Nandigram, defeating Mamata Banerjee by 15,105 votes. The election saw record turnout above 90% across phases. The result signals a major political shift in Bengal, with BJP set to form its first government in the state. (PC: X)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:22am on 05 May 2026,Tuesday India Global
Prime Minister Narendra Modi condemned the attack on the United Arab Emirates after three Indians were injured in a drone-linked fire in Fujairah. “Targeting civilians and infrastructure is unacceptable,” he said, adding India stands in “firm solidarity” with the UAE. He stressed safe and free movement through the Strait of Hormuz. The UAE blamed Iran, while Abbas Araghchi warned against escalation. India’s foreign ministry also called the attack unacceptable and urged an end to hostilities and protection of civilians. (PC: HT)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:52am on 05 May 2026,Tuesday India Global
gt 1lThe Pakistan Navy, with support from the Pakistan Maritime Security Agency, assisted crew members of the Indian vessel MV Gautam stranded in the Arabian Sea. The operation followed a distress alert relayed by the Maritime Rescue and Coordination Centre Mumbai. The vessel, en route from Oman to India, reported a technical fault. The crew comprised six Indian nationals and one Indonesian. Authorities provided food, medical assistance, and technical support, while efforts to stabilise the vessel continue. The episode highlights operational coordination in maritime safety despite broader geopolitical tensions in the region.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:37am on 05 May 2026,Tuesday India Global
India strongly condemned a drone strike-linked fire at the Fujairah Petroleum Industries Zone in the United Arab Emirates on May 4, 2026, which injured three Indian nationals. The attack reportedly originated from Iran amid escalating regional tensions. Responding to the incident, Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal termed the strike “unacceptable” and called for an immediate halt to hostilities. India emphasised that civilian infrastructure and innocent lives must not be targeted under any circumstances. The incident underscores growing risks to Indian nationals abroad as instability linked to the wider US-Iran conflict continues to spill into critical Gulf infrastructure zones.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:32pm on 03 May 2026,Sunday India Global
The LPG tanker MT Sarv Shakti, flagged in the Marshall Islands, has successfully cleared the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz and is now en route to Visakhapatnam. Carrying 46,313 tonnes of liquefied petroleum gas and staffed by 20 crew members, including 18 Indians, the vessel exited the high-risk corridor on May 2. Its safe passage comes amid ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Gulf region that have disrupted maritime routes and energy supplies. The tanker is expected to arrive in India on May 13, offering reassurance over continuity of LPG imports and highlighting the resilience of critical supply chains during regional instability.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:52pm on 03 May 2026,Sunday India Global
Karambir Singh Kang from Gurdaspur has become Canada’s first Sikh marine engineer to serve while maintaining a beard, marking a major milestone for workplace inclusion. Sikh employees in Canada’s maritime sector have long faced restrictions around religious identity, particularly beards and turbans. After nearly four years of sustained efforts, an agreement between the World Sikh Organisation and BC Ferries and Marine Workers’ Union enabled this breakthrough. Kang has now joined BC Ferries in his role. In another significant step, Gurpreet Bajwa became the first turbaned Sikh deck officer and captain, signalling broader progress for equality and representation in British Columbia. (PC: The Tribune)