'Working Closely with MEA': Sudanese Envoy on Odisha Man Kidnapped by Rebel RSF in War-Torn Nation

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:02pm on 03 Nov 2025,Monday India Global

Sudan's Ambassador to India, Mohammed Abdalla Ali Eltom, confirmed close coordination with India's Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) to secure the release of abducted Indian national Adarsh Behera. The 36-year-old Odisha resident from Jagatsinghpur district was kidnapped by rebel Rapid Support Forces (RSF) from Al Fashir and reportedly taken to RSF stronghold Nyala in South Darfur. Eltom revealed MEA had previously contacted Sudan regarding another Indian enduring "extremely difficult conditions" for over 500 days. Sudan's civil war between government forces and RSF paramilitary has raged since April 2023, killing thousands and displacing millions. Over 36,000 civilians recently fled Kordofan region as fighting intensifies around strategic locations connecting Darfur with Khartoum. (PC: X & NPR)

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From UK to Japan: Seven Nations Send Delegates to Observe BJP's Campaign Management System

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:47pm on 03 Nov 2025,Monday India Global

Diplomatic representatives from seven nations including Japan, Indonesia, Denmark, Australia, United Kingdom, Bhutan, and South Africa attended Prime Minister Narendra Modi's rally in Arrah, Bihar, during a two-day visit to study BJP's election campaign strategies. The delegation observed mass participation and grassroots door-to-door campaigning while meeting senior BJP leaders Ravi Shankar Prasad, Dharmendra Pradhan, and Vinod Tawde. They visited BJP State Headquarters in Patna, studying the party's organization, communication strategy, and election management system. Bihar elections occur in two phases on November 6 and 11, with results on November 14. The contest features NDA versus Mahagathbandhan, with Prashant Kishor's Jan Suraaj contesting all 243 seats independently.(PC:X)

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Canada Rejects 3 In 4 Indian Student Visas Amid Fraud Crackdown And Tense Ties

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:27pm on 03 Nov 2025,Monday India Global

Canada has rejected nearly 74% of Indian student visa applications in August 2025, government data shows. The drop comes as Ottawa tightens visa checks to stop fraud and limit temporary migration. Rejections for Indian applicants have more than doubled since 2023, when only 32% were denied. The number of Indian students applying also fell from 20,900 to just 4,515. Canada’s immigration office says stricter rules and higher financial proof are now required. Indian officials said Canada has long benefited from Indian talent. Universities across Canada report fewer Indian students enrolling in recent years. (PC: NDTV)

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‘Very Unpredictable’: Sudan Envoy on Indian Man Abducted by Rebel Forces

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:42pm on 03 Nov 2025,Monday India Global

An Indian man from Odisha has been abducted by rebel forces in Sudan’s civil war. The victim, 36-year-old Adarsh Behera from Jagatsinghpur, was taken by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) from Al Fashir city in Darfur. Sudan’s Ambassador to India, Mohammed Abdalla Ali Eltom, said both countries are working together to secure his release. He called the situation “very unpredictable” but hoped Behera would return safely. The envoy praised India for its humanitarian aid to Sudan and said India could play a key role in rebuilding the country after the war ends. (PC: HT)

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Indian-American School Friends Become World's Youngest Billionaires at 22

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:12pm on 03 Nov 2025,Monday India Global

Three 22-year-old school friends, including Indian-Americans Adarsh Hiremath and Surya Midha, became the world's youngest self-made billionaires after their AI recruiting startup Mercor raised $350 million, valuing the company at $10 billion. They surpassed Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who became a billionaire at 23. Each holds approximately 22% stake in Mercor. Hiremath and Midha attended Bellarmine College Preparatory in San Jose, becoming the first duo winning all three major national policy debate tournaments in one year. Launched in 2023 connecting Indian engineers with US companies, Mercor achieved $500 million annualized revenue by September. All three founders are Thiel Fellows, receiving $100,000 grants for foregoing college. (PC: X)

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Mehul Choksi Moves Belgium's Supreme Court as ₹13,000 Crore PNB Scam Accused Challenges India Extradition Order

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:08pm on 03 Nov 2025,Monday India Global

Fugitive diamantaire Mehul Choksi has appealed to Belgium's Court of Cassation, the country's highest judicial authority, challenging his extradition to India. Belgian official Ken Witpas confirmed the October 30 appeal, stating extradition execution is suspended during review. Choksi contests the Antwerp Court of Appeals' October 17 ruling declaring India's extradition request "enforceable" and rejecting fair trial concerns. Accused of siphoning ₹6,400 crore from the ₹13,000 crore Punjab National Bank scam, Choksi fled India in January 2018 before acquiring Antigua citizenship. Recently located in Belgium for medical treatment, he faces arrest warrants from Mumbai's special court issued in May 2018 and June 2021. India has assured Belgium regarding his safety and human rights. (PC: The Economic Times)

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Two 22-Year-Old Indian-Origin Founders Become Youngest Self-Made Billionaires with $10 Billion AI Startup

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:45am on 03 Nov 2025,Monday India Global

Three 22-year-old friends, including Indian-Americans Adarsh Hiremath and Surya Midha, have become the world’s youngest self-made billionaires. Their Silicon Valley startup, Mercor, raised $350 million, valuing it at $10 billion. The AI recruiting platform connects skilled workers with top tech firms like OpenAI and Google DeepMind. Founded in 2023, Mercor began as a student project before evolving into a global hiring network. Each founder now holds a stake worth over $2 billion. “We were always arguing about the future of work,” said co-founder Brendan Foody, reflecting on their journey from debate teammates to billionaires. (PC: NYT News Service)

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'My Crime Was Calling Them Pakistani': Sikh Man Alleges London Police Arrested Him Instead of Attackers

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:48am on 03 Nov 2025,Monday India Global

Sikh man Harman Singh Kapoor alleges he was attacked by British-Pakistani men in London and subsequently arrested by Metropolitan Police instead of his assailants. Kapoor claims officers detained him for using racially charged language, calling attackers "Pakistanis" while the actual perpetrators remained free. Initially reporting the incident on May 16, he criticized London Mayor Sadiq Khan and police for alleged bias. Six months later, Kapoor expressed frustration over case stagnation, stating his wife called emergency services but police arrested him for self-defense while attackers "walk free." Metropolitan Police and Mayor's Office haven't responded officially. The incident sparked debates about racial bias, policing standards, and minority community protection in London.

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'Give Kohinoor Back': Kerala Woman Confronts British Tourists Over Colonial Looting in Viral Roadside Exchange

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:42am on 03 Nov 2025,Monday India Global

British tourists Emma and Alex Wanders experienced an unexpected history lesson during their Kerala visit when a local woman confronted them about colonial-era looting. The casual roadside conversation turned pointed after the couple revealed their English nationality. The woman directly referenced Britain's colonial exploitation, mentioning looted treasures, spices, and specifically demanding the return of the Kohinoor diamond. When Alex defended Britain by mentioning railway infrastructure, the woman remained focused on historical injustices. The tourists responded with nervous humor, promising to "speak to King Charles" and suggesting she "talk to their ancestors." The viral video highlights lingering sentiments about colonial history, with ordinary citizens voicing demands for restitution of culturally significant artifacts taken during British rule.

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Congress Terms India’s Exit from Tajikistan’s Ayni Airbase a Major Strategic and Diplomatic Failure

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:30pm on 02 Nov 2025,Sunday India Global

India’s withdrawal from the Ayni Airbase in Tajikistan, its only overseas military facility, has sparked political and strategic debate. The Congress Party criticized the move, calling it a “major diplomatic setback” that undermines India’s influence in Central Asia. The base, developed with Indian investment and technical support, had served as a critical outpost for regional security and strategic reach. Analysts warn that the exit could weaken India’s counter-terrorism and geopolitical leverage, especially as China and Russia expand their footprints in the region. (PC: The Hindu)

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