MEA Hits Back After Norwegian Journalist Questions India On Press Freedom In Oslo Briefing

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:44am on 19 May 2026,Tuesday India Global

A tense exchange unfolded during an official media briefing in Oslo after Norwegian journalist Helle Lyng repeatedly questioned India’s record on press freedom, minority rights and human rights. Responding sharply, MEA Secretary (West) Sibi George defended India’s democratic institutions and media landscape, saying critics often rely on “selective reports” by NGOs without understanding India’s scale and diversity. George highlighted constitutional guarantees, women’s voting rights and India’s electoral democracy as examples of its commitment to equality and freedoms. The confrontation came during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Norway visit and later triggered political reactions and debate online. (PC: India Today)

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“Why Don’t You Take Questions?”: Norwegian Journalist’s Remark To PM Modi Triggers Tense MEA Exchange

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:19am on 19 May 2026,Tuesday India Global

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Norway sparked controversy after Norwegian journalist Helle Lyng shouted, “Why don’t you take questions from the world’s freest press?” as he exited a joint media appearance in Oslo without taking questions.   The issue later escalated during a Ministry of External Affairs briefing, where MEA Secretary (West) Sibi George firmly defended India’s democratic values and media environment. “We are proud to be a democracy,” George said, adding that India guarantees constitutional rights and legal remedies for citizens. He also criticised perceptions shaped by “some godforsaken, ignorant NGOs” during the tense exchange with foreign journalists.

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US Approves $428 Million Defence Support Package For India

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:59am on 19 May 2026,Tuesday India Global

The United States has approved a proposed $428 million defence support package for India covering sustainment services for AH-64E Apache helicopters and M777A2 Ultra-Light Howitzer artillery systems. The package includes logistics support, engineering assistance, technical services, spare parts, training and long-term maintenance under the Foreign Military Sales programme. The US State Department said the deal strengthens the strategic India-US partnership and enhances India’s ability to address future security challenges in the Indo-Pacific region. Major contractors involved include Boeing, Lockheed Martin and BAE Systems. Washington also stated the package would not alter the regional military balance. (PC: X)

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Russian Oil Lifeline Continues For India After US Extends Temporary Waiver

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:13am on 19 May 2026,Tuesday India Global

The United States has extended a temporary sanctions waiver allowing Russian seaborne oil already in transit to reach buyers until June 17, offering relief to major importers such as India amid continued global energy uncertainty. The move comes as India’s imports of discounted Russian crude remain near record highs following disruptions caused by the West Asia conflict and instability around the Strait of Hormuz. While the waiver does not remove sanctions on Russian energy exports, it allows ongoing shipments to continue without immediate legal complications. Indian refiners are expected to maintain current procurement levels, helping stabilise domestic fuel supplies while balancing geopolitical pressure from Western sanctions frameworks and volatile global oil markets.

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‘Old Lahore is Back’: Pakistan Restores Forgotten Hindu, Sikh and Colonial Identities After 79 Years

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:46am on 19 May 2026,Tuesday India Global

Lahore is witnessing a major cultural shift as authorities restore historic Hindu, Sikh and British-era place names nearly 79 years after Partition. Under a heritage revival initiative backed by former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, several localities including Krishan Nagar, Jain Mandir Chowk and Dharampura are officially reclaiming identities erased during decades of Islamisation. The restoration forms part of the multibillion-rupee Lahore Authority for Heritage Revival project aimed at conserving historic architecture, colonial districts and the city’s cultural memory. Officials say the initiative seeks to reconnect Lahore with its layered pre-Partition heritage while modernising urban infrastructure and preserving historic landmarks for future generations. (PC: Republic World)

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India Pushes Back Against Western Criticism on Minority Rights at Norway Press Briefing

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:39am on 19 May 2026,Tuesday India Global

A tense exchange erupted during an Indian diplomatic press briefing in Oslo after a Norwegian journalist repeatedly questioned India’s record on press freedom, minority rights and democratic values. Sibi George strongly defended India’s democratic framework, accusing foreign critics of relying on selective narratives circulated by “ignorant NGOs” without understanding India’s diversity and institutional complexity. The confrontation intensified when the journalist asked why India should be trusted on human rights concerns, briefly walking out before returning to the briefing. The incident comes amid growing international scrutiny during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s European outreach tour, particularly after reported remarks from Dutch leaders regarding minority rights and media freedoms in India.

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US Drops All Charges Against Gautam Adani, Case Closed Permanently

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:00pm on 18 May 2026,Monday India Global

The US Department of Justice has permanently dropped all criminal charges against billionaire industrialist Gautam Adani and his nephew Sagar Adani in a securities and wire fraud case linked to solar energy projects in India. A New York court dismissed the indictment “with prejudice”, meaning the case cannot be reopened.   The allegations, filed in 2024, accused the Adanis of misleading US investors while raising funds for solar projects. Prosecutors later concluded there was insufficient evidence and no clear US jurisdictional link to sustain the charges.   The development comes days after the US SEC settled civil allegations against the two without admission of wrongdoing. The Adani Group has consistently denied all allegations and called them meritless. (PC: NDTV)

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India’s LPG Crisis Is Now Driving California’s Petrol Prices Higher

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:47pm on 18 May 2026,Monday India Global

India’s LPG supply crunch is now impacting fuel prices in California, highlighting how the ongoing US-Israel-Iran conflict is disrupting global energy markets. With the Strait of Hormuz facing severe disruptions, India has moved to maximise domestic LPG production to secure cooking gas supplies. However refiners reduced production of alkylates, critical clean-fuel blending components widely used in gasoline markets, especially California’s environmentally regulated fuel system. Analysts say the reduced alkylate exports have tightened already stressed American fuel supply chains, contributing to petrol prices in California crossing $6 per gallon. Energy experts warn the situation could worsen during the summer driving season if shipping disruptions and geopolitical tensions continue across West Asia. (PC: AFP)

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PM Modi Holds High-Level Talks in Norway, Highlights Global Cooperation and Anti-Terror Unity

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:28pm on 18 May 2026,Monday India Global

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said during his Oslo visit that his planned Norway trip last year was postponed following the Pahalgam terror attack. Addressing officials alongside Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre, Modi thanked Norway for standing firmly with India during the difficult period and supporting the fight against terrorism. The visit marks the first by an Indian Prime Minister to Norway in over four decades. Delegation-level talks covered bilateral cooperation and support for a rules-based global order. The Indian delegation included External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, NSA Ajit Doval and Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri. Norway was represented by Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide and other senior ministers.

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‘Lack Of Understanding’: India Defends Democratic Record After Dutch PM Raises Minority Rights Concerns

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:05pm on 18 May 2026,Monday India Global

India strongly rejected reported remarks by Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten on press freedom and minority rights, calling them a “lack of understanding” of India’s democracy, history and diversity. During Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Netherlands visit, MEA Secretary Sibi George defended India as a 5,000-year-old civilisation rooted in pluralism and religious coexistence. Responding to questions from Dutch journalists, George highlighted India’s democratic elections, religious diversity and growing minority population, asserting that persecuted communities historically found refuge in India. He said Christianity and Islam flourished in India for centuries and noted that minorities now form over 20 per cent of the population. The remarks followed reports that Jetten privately raised concerns over media freedom and minority rights.

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