India-Iran Chabahar Port Deal May Trigger US Sanctions

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:01am on 14 May 2024,Tuesday India Global

The United States has issued a warning to India over its recent deal to operate the Chabahar Port in Iran, cautioning of potential sanctions risks. This comes just days after the US announced new sanctions on Iran targeting its unmanned aerial vehicle production. According to Vedant Patel, deputy spokesperson of the US State Department, "anyone considering business deals with Iran needs to be aware of the potential risk of sanctions." While acknowledging India's foreign policy goals, the US has made it clear that it will continue to enforce its sanctions on Iran.

Read More at India Today

India Secures 10-Year Deal to Operate Iran's Chabahar Port

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:25pm on 13 May 2024,Monday India Global

India and Iran inked a landmark 10-year contract for the operation of a terminal at the strategically vital Chabahar port. This marks India's first overseas port management venture, aiming to bolster regional connectivity and trade ties with Afghanistan and beyond, bypassing Pakistan. The agreement, signed by India Ports Global Ltd and Iran's Port & Maritime Organisation, reinforces bilateral relations and trade prospects. India's involvement at Chabahar port is expected to stimulate economic development and enhance India's engagement in the region, with Chabahar positioned as a crucial hub for the International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC) project.            

Read More at NDTV

Jaishankar Responds to Canada's Arrest of Indians in Hardeep Singh Nijjar Case

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:41pm on 13 May 2024,Monday India Global

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar addresses Canada's arrest of four Indians linked to the killing of Khalistani separatist-terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Speaking at an event in Mumbai, Jaishankar asserts India's openness to investigate but highlights lack of specific information shared by Canadian authorities. The arrests follow a statement by Canada's Integrated Homicide Investigation Team charging Amandeep Singh with first-degree murder and conspiracy. Nijjar's murder stirred a diplomatic dispute, with Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau implicating Indian agents, leading to India's rejection and expulsion of Canadian diplomats.

Read More at Mint

India Extends $50 Million Budgetary Support to Maldives in Gesture of Goodwill

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:50pm on 13 May 2024,Monday India Global

Despite recent bilateral turbulence, India extends vital budgetary support to the Maldives, rolling over a $50 million Treasury Bill upon the Maldivian government's special request. State Bank of India subscribes to the bill, continuing a unique zero-cost arrangement. Maldives' Foreign Minister expresses gratitude, highlighting the enduring friendship between the two nations. The support signifies India's commitment to collaborative partnership and ongoing developmental projects in the Maldives. This goodwill gesture comes amidst recent strains, including a request for Indian military personnel withdrawal by Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu.            

Read More at NDTV

Indian Teen Wins Gold in US Track Championship

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:12am on 13 May 2024,Monday India Global

Parvej Khan, a 19-year-old Indian athlete, has made history by winning gold in the 1,500 meters and bronze in the 800 meters at the SEC Outdoor Track & Field Championships in Louisiana, USA. This impressive achievement comes after he became the first Indian track athlete to compete at the prestigious NCAA championships in Boston in March. Parvej's family, back in Haryana, India, was thrilled to hear the news. His uncle, Khalid Hussain, was glued to YouTube, watching Parvej's races and sharing the excitement with the rest of the family. Despite their high expectations, Parvej's parents were initially disappointed that he couldn't qualify for the Olympics. However, Khalid reassured them that there are more competitions before the Olympics, and Parvej still has a chance to qualify.

Read More at The Indian Express

India-Origin Man Arrested in Canada's Largest Gold Theft Case

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:39am on 13 May 2024,Monday India Global

A 36-year-old Indian-origin man, Archit Grover, has been arrested in Canada in connection with a massive gold heist at Toronto's Pearson International Airport. The theft, which occurred on April 17, 2023, involved the theft of over $22 million worth of gold bars and foreign currency from a secure storage facility. Grover was arrested at the airport on May 6, 2024, after flying in from India, and has been charged with theft over $5,000 and conspiracy to commit an indictable offence. This arrest follows the arrest of five others involved in the theft, which is considered the largest in Canadian history. The investigation led to a Canada-wide warrant for Grover's arrest, ultimately resulting in his capture and bringing the total number of suspects in custody to six.

Read More at The Tribune

China Surpasses US as India's Top Trading Partner

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:00pm on 12 May 2024,Sunday India Global

China overtakes the US as India's largest trading partner, with a two-way commerce of $118.4 billion in 2023-24, marking an 8.7% rise in Indian exports to China. Key sectors witnessing growth include iron ore, cotton yarn, and spices. Meanwhile, imports from China surge by 3.24% to $101.7 billion. UAE ranks as India's third-largest trading partner with $83.6 billion, followed by Russia ($65.7 billion), and Saudi Arabia ($43.4 billion). The US, with a bilateral trade of $118.3 billion, closely trails China, underlining evolving trade dynamics.

Read More at business Today

India Grants Maldives Extension on Debt Repayment Deadline: Maldivian Foreign Minister

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:15pm on 12 May 2024,Sunday India Global

Maldivian Foreign Minister Moosa Zameer announced India's approval to extend the repayment deadline for $150 million of a $200 million debt. During his bilateral visit to India, discussions with counterpart S Jaishankar focused on expediting projects aided by India. Zameer emphasized the Maldives' commitment to resuming and completing these initiatives. India's consent to the repayment extension follows the repayment of $50 million in January, without conditions attached. Projects across the Maldives, funded by Indian loans and grants, are progressing, with significant advancements noted.            

Read More at NDTV

Indian Student Missing in Chicago Since May 2

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:21pm on 12 May 2024,Sunday India Global

Rupesh Chandra Chintakindi, a 26-year-old Indian student, has been missing from the 4300 block of N. Sheridan Rd in Chicago since May 2, as confirmed by the Chicago Police. The Indian Consulate in Chicago is collaborating with local authorities and the Indian diaspora to locate him. This incident adds to a series of safety concerns for Indian students in the US, following recent cases of missing or deceased students. The community awaits updates on Rupesh's whereabouts, hoping for his safe return.            

Read More at The Tribune

US Says Ethylene Oxide Treatment of Spices is Safe Following MDH, Everest Product Bans

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:44am on 12 May 2024,Sunday India Global

The American Spice Trade Association confirms ethylene oxide's safety on spices, as Hong Kong and Singapore ban certain MDH and Everest products due to elevated levels of the chemical. Despite reassurances from US authorities, India's FSSAI orders sample collection from major spice brands to test for ethylene oxide presence. MDH and Everest, popular brands in India, Europe, Asia, and North America, deny allegations of unsafe products. The controversy highlights international concerns over spice safety standards and regulatory compliance.      

Read More at Mint

Menu