"We'll Cross That Bridge": Jaishankar on US Russia Sanctions Bill, Flags Energy and Security Concerns

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:01am on 03 Jul 2025,Thursday India Global

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar responded to US plans for stricter Russia sanctions, saying, “We’ll cross that bridge when we come to it.” The proposed bill by Senator Lindsey Graham may affect countries like India that maintain ties with Russia. Jaishankar said India has spoken to US lawmakers and shared its concerns. “Our concerns, especially on energy and security, have been made known,” he added. India will decide on its response only if the bill becomes law. He also said the South China Sea is a shared concern for Quad countries, and peaceful solutions are key to avoiding conflict in the region. (PC: PTI)

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Air India Delhi-Washington Flight Cancelled After Technical Issue in Vienna

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:55am on 03 Jul 2025,Thursday India Global

An Air India flight from Delhi to Washington was cancelled after a planned fuel stop in Vienna. The flight, AI103, took off on July 2 and landed in Vienna. But it couldn’t continue due to a technical problem found during routine checks. Air India said extra maintenance was needed, so the flight to Washington was cancelled. Passengers were taken off the plane. The return flight, AI104 from Washington to Delhi, was also cancelled. Affected travellers got other flight options or full refunds. This comes after another Air India flight to Vienna had faced a warning and a 900-foot drop last month. (PC: Reuters)

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Three Indian Workers Abducted by Al-Qaeda-Linked Militants in Mali; India Demands Immediate and Safe Release

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:50am on 03 Jul 2025,Thursday India Global

Three Indian nationals working at Diamond Cement Factory in Kayes, Mali, were abducted during a militant attack on July 1, claimed by Al‑Qaeda linked JNIM . India’s Ministry of External Affairs condemned the “deplorable act of violence” and called on Malian authorities for their “safe and expeditious release” . The Indian Embassy in Bamako is in close contact with local officials, the employer, and the hostages’ families . This kidnapping occurred amid coordinated jihadist assaults across multiple Malian towns on the same day. India has urged all its citizens in Mali to remain vigilant as security conditions worsen. (PC: NDTV)  

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3 Indians Abducted By Al-Qaeda-Linked Terrorists In Mali, Rescue Efforts Underway

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:30am on 03 Jul 2025,Thursday India Global

Three Indian nationals were abducted by Al-Qaeda-linked terrorists from the Diamond Cement Factory in Kayes, western Mali, on July 1. The group suspected is Jama'at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM), which has carried out several attacks across Mali. India’s Ministry of External Affairs strongly condemned the “deplorable act” and urged Mali to ensure the hostages’ safe release. The Indian Embassy in Bamako is coordinating with Malian authorities and the factory’s management. Families are being kept informed. All Indians in Mali have been advised to remain vigilant. The government pledged full support to the families and ongoing efforts for a swift rescue. (PC: India Today)

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India & US to Finalize 10-Year Defence Framework Amid Deepening Strategic Ties

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:04am on 03 Jul 2025,Thursday India Global

India’s Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth have agreed to sign a new 10-year US–India Defence Framework during their upcoming meeting later this year . The agreement builds on the February 2025 joint statement between President Trump and PM Modi, aiming to expand defence industrial cooperation, weapon systems co-production, interoperability, and pending major US defence sales . Singh urged expedited delivery of GE F404 engines for India’s Tejas LCA and pushed for a HAL–GE Aerospace partnership to produce F414 engines domestically . The move reflects Washington viewing India as a key defence partner in South Asia and underscores both nations’ commitment to a free, open Indo-Pacific. (PC:IANS)  

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UK F‑35B Fighter Jet Stranded at Kerala Airport Amid Technical Snag

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:50pm on 02 Jul 2025,Wednesday India Global

A British Royal Navy F‑35B stealth fighter jet made an emergency landing at Thiruvananthapuram International Airport on June 14, forced by adverse weather and low fuel . A hydraulic issue emerged during routine pre-departure checks, grounding the jet and preventing its return to the HMS Prince of Wales . Initial repairs by carrier-based engineers fell short, prompting dispatch of a 40‑member UK technical team and equipment, with plans to transfer the jet to an MRO hangar . Kerala authorities are considering unusual parking fees and supported the crew, with full backing from Indian military and airport staff . The incident highlights deep UK‑India defence cooperation and logistical complexities of advanced aircraft deployment. (PC: India Today)  

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Indian-Origin Tech Entrepreneur Buys Island to Build Digital Nation Near Singapore

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:13am on 02 Jul 2025,Wednesday India Global

Indian-American tech leader Balaji Srinivasan has bought a private island near Singapore to build a “Network State”—a new, digital-first country for techies and innovators. Srinivasan, former CTO of Coinbase, wants to form a nation based on shared online values. His project, Network School, brings startup founders and fitness lovers to live, learn, and grow together. Classes include AI, crypto, and entrepreneurship. "We got an island," he posted on X, calling it a place for “truth, health, and wealth.” Srinivasan plans more Network Schools worldwide. His dream is to create self-improving, tech-driven societies outside the bounds of traditional government. (PC: @LevelUpMindz/X)

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PM Modi Embarks On Strategic Five-Nation Tour To Boost South-South Cooperation and Attend BRICS Summit

Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 09:02am on 02 Jul 2025,Wednesday India Global

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has embarked on an eight‑day, five‑nation tour from July 2–9, 2025, covering Ghana, Trinidad & Tobago, Argentina, Brazil, and Namibia. The visit begins in Ghana, where he’ll engage in talks on investment, energy, health, security, and address the Ghanaian Parliament. Next is Trinidad & Tobago marking deep cultural and diaspora ties where he’ll meet leaders and rejuvenate ancestral bonds. In Buenos Aires, Modi becomes the first Indian PM in 57 years to visit Argentina, discussing trade, energy, agriculture, and critical minerals with President Javier Milei. From July 6–7, he’ll participate in the BRICS Summit in Rio de Janeiro and hold a state visit in Brasilia. The tour concludes in Namibia, where he’ll address parliament and meet President Netumbo Nandi‑Ndaitwah. (PC: Mint)

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“Bring Them to Justice”: Quad Slams Pahalgam Attack, Flags China’s Moves in Indo-Pacific

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:15am on 02 Jul 2025,Wednesday India Global

The Quad — India, the US, Japan, and Australia — condemned the Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 people. “We call for the perpetrators to be brought to justice,” the joint statement read. The group also warned about China’s “dangerous actions” in the Indo-Pacific, including live-fire drills and sea aggression. “These actions threaten peace,” the statement added. India’s Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar said the country has the right to defend itself. The Quad also discussed Myanmar, North Korea, and launched new steps on security, minerals, and logistics. India will host the Quad Leaders’ Summit later this year. (PC: Reuters)

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Trump Backs 500% Tariff Bill on India, China Over Russian Oil Trade

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:49am on 02 Jul 2025,Wednesday India Global

US President Donald Trump has backed a Senate bill that may impose 500% tariffs on India and China. The bill targets countries buying oil and energy from Russia. Senator Lindsey Graham, who supports the bill, said it aims to pressure Russia to stop the war in Ukraine. India and China buy most of Russia’s oil. In May 2025, India bought €4.2 billion worth of fossil fuels from Russia. The bill has 84 co-sponsors and may soon be voted on. The Kremlin called Graham a “Russophobe” and said the bill will not help peace efforts in Ukraine. Trump can choose to waive it. (PC: AP)

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