Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 05:19am on 04 Jul 2025,Friday India Global
Prime Minister Narendra Modi landed in Trinidad & Tobago on July 3, marking the first Indian PM visit since 1999. He warmly addressed the local Indian diaspora in Port of Spain and spotlighted strong Indo-Caribbean links. Notably, he called T&T’s PM Kamla Persad‑Bissessar “Bihar ki Beti,” acknowledging her family’s roots in Buxar, Bihar, and praising her cultural bond with the region. At the airport, Persad‑Bissessar and her Cabinet, donning Indian attire, welcomed him, and a Bhojpuri chautaal performance further underscored shared heritage. Modi also presented a Ram Mandir replica and sacred waters from Ayodhya’s Sangam and Sarayu River. He lauded Bihar’s global legacy in democracy and education, believing it will inspire the world. (PC: X/Narendra Modi)
Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 04:07am on 04 Jul 2025,Friday India Global
During his historic first official visit to Trinidad and Tobago, Prime Minister Narendra Modi honoured the Indian diaspora in Port of Spain, celebrating their deep ancestral ties and cultural contributions. He gifted a replica of the Ram Mandir and holy water from Ayodhya’s Sarayu (and Sangam) rivers, reciprocating the diaspora’s past gesture of sending shilas and sacred water for Ayodhya’s temple construction. Modi praised Indo‑Trinidadians for preserving festivals like Navaratri, Ram Leela performances, and folk traditions, calling them “cultural ambassadors” and “messengers of a timeless civilisation”. He highlighted enduring bonds across geography and generations and reinforced cultural diplomacy through spiritual symbolism. His journey, part of a multi‑nation tour, underscores India’s intent to strengthen global cultural connections. (PC: X/Narendra Modi)
Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 03:52am on 04 Jul 2025,Friday India Global
Indian-origin 21‑year‑old Ishaan Sharma, traveling from Philadelphia to Miami on Frontier Airlines on June 30, allegedly attacked nearby passenger Keanu Evans mid‑flight without provocation. Video shows Sharma grabbing Evans by the throat after muttering disturbing death threats (“You puny, mortal man…”), prompting Evans to defend himself. Passengers and crew intervened until the skirmish ended. Sharma sustained a black eye and an eyebrow cut; Evans suffered minor scratches. Upon landing, Sharma was arrested at Miami‑Dade International Airport and charged with battery; bond was set at $500. His attorney claims he was meditating and that Evans misinterpreted this act. A judge imposed a stay‑away order pending further proceedings.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:20pm on 03 Jul 2025,Thursday India Global
Rana Sanaullah, adviser to Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, has revealed that during Operation Sindoor, Pakistan’s military had just 30–45 seconds to assess whether India’s BrahMos missile strike on the Nur Khan airbase carried a nuclear warhead—warning this split-second analysis risked triggering global nuclear war . The missile struck on May 10, targeting multiple airbases, including Nur Khan near Islamabad, damaging runways and hangars . Sanaullah also credited former US President Trump with helping de-escalate tensions—an assertion India denies, stating Pakistan’s own military initiated a ceasefire dialogue. (PC: X)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:06pm on 03 Jul 2025,Thursday India Global
Prime Minister Narendra Modi concluded his two-day visit to Ghana’s capital Accra, marking the first visit by an Indian PM in over 30 years, and elevated bilateral ties to a “Comprehensive Partnership.” He engaged with President John Dramani Mahama, signing four pacts on culture, defence, fintech, and healthcare, and was awarded the Officer of the Order of the Star of Ghana. Modi addressed Ghana’s Parliament, praising trade, energy, critical minerals, and maritime collaborations. He departed for Port of Spain on July 3 to begin the Trinidad and Tobago leg (July 3–4), where he will address Parliament and foster deeper cultural and diplomatic connections. (PC: X)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:07pm on 03 Jul 2025,Thursday India Global
During his historic address to Ghana’s Parliament, Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized the depth of India’s democratic fabric, stating that India is home to over 2,500 political parties—an assertion that drew surprised reactions from Ghanaian lawmakers. He described Indian democracy as “not merely a system, but a way of life” deeply rooted in culture. Drawing on shared colonial pasts, Modi praised India-Ghana ties and called for a reformed global order that empowers the Global South. He also emphasized collaboration on climate action, development, and regional security. His speech received wide acclaim. (PC: X)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:03pm on 03 Jul 2025,Thursday India Global
During his historic July 2 visit—India’s first prime ministerial trip to Ghana in over 30 years—PM Narendra Modi and Ghana’s President John Mahama upgraded bilateral ties to a “Comprehensive Partnership.” They inked four MoUs covering cultural exchange, health, standardisation, and an institutional Joint Commission . Modi emphasised collaboration in FinTech by introducing UPI to Ghana, expanding trade and shared investment ($2 bn already, aiming to double trade in five years), and exploring defence, critical minerals, maritime security, energy, agriculture, and pharmaceutical cooperation . He also affirmed mutual commitment to counter‑terrorism and bolstering security through solidarity. (PC: Reuters)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:55pm on 03 Jul 2025,Thursday India Global
Union Minister Kiren Rijiju reaffirmed India’s strong support for the Dalai Lama’s authority to decide his own successor, emphasizing that only the Tibetan spiritual leader and the traditional religious conventions he follows can determine the process of reincarnation. His remarks come amid China's increasing claims that it should play a role in appointing the next Dalai Lama. Rijiju, speaking in Ladakh, rejected any external interference, stating that the issue is spiritual, not political. The statement aligns with the Dalai Lama’s recent declaration entrusting his succession solely to the Gaden Phodrang Trust. (PC: ANI)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:00pm on 03 Jul 2025,Thursday India Global
A British F-35B stealth fighter jet remains grounded in Kerala 19 days after making an emergency landing at Thiruvananthapuram airport due to bad weather and low fuel during a UK-India naval exercise. The aircraft, unable to return to HMS Prince of Wales, later developed an "engineering issue." Despite efforts by a UK engineering team, repairs have failed. The UK is now planning to airlift the jet using a C-17 Globemaster, a rare operation for the fighter class. The Indian Air Force has extended logistical support, and the jet remains under 24/7 guard. No timeline for recovery has been shared. (PC: NDTV)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:46am on 03 Jul 2025,Thursday India Global
During his speech in Ghana’s Parliament, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said India has over 2,500 political parties. His remark surprised many MPs, drawing laughter and smiles. “I repeat, 2,500,” PM Modi said with a chuckle. He spoke about India as the “mother of democracy” and said, “For us, democracy is not just a system, it is a value.” Modi highlighted India’s diversity, with many parties, languages, and dialects. Ghana’s Speaker later repeated the number, causing more laughter. PM Modi is on a five-nation tour, and this visit marks the first by an Indian PM to Ghana in 30 years. (PC: X/ @BJP4India)