Fourth Indian Arrested in Canada for Hardeep Singh Nijjar's Murder

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:39am on 12 May 2024,Sunday India Global

Amandeep Singh becomes the fourth person charged with first-degree murder and conspiracy in the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada. Already in custody for firearms charges, Amandeep Singh's arrest highlights the ongoing investigation into Nijjar's homicide. The trio previously arrested under similar charges are Karan Brar, Kamalpreet Singh, and Karanpreet Singh. Nijjar's targeted shooting outside a gurdwara has strained Indo-Canadian ties, with India previously accusing Trudeau's party of vote-bank politics in relation to Khalistanis.

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UK Visa Review May Impact Indian Students' Post-Study Work Opportunities

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:36pm on 11 May 2024,Saturday India Global

Speculation arises as the UK's Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) prepares to review the post-study work (PSW) visa on May 14, potentially affecting Indian students' ability to work in the UK post-graduation. The visa, introduced in 2021, allows graduates to work in any job for two years without sponsorship. With Indian students constituting a significant portion of PSW participants, the outcome of the review could have far-reaching implications. The review reflects the UK government's broader crackdown on immigration, aligning with previous measures to limit migrant workforce and family reunification.

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Indian Consulate in New York Offers 365-Day Emergency Services, Introduces Speedier Passport Service

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:05pm on 11 May 2024,Saturday India Global

The Consulate General of India in New York introduces a groundbreaking initiative, providing 365-day accessibility for emergency services, including a speedier TATKAL passport service. Consul General Binaya S Pradhan announces the new initiative to cater to the needs of the Indian diaspora and American citizens in 10 states. With a consular officer stationed at the consulate, individuals can visit directly for emergency services without prior appointment. The consulate will operate even on weekends and national holidays, addressing critical needs like repatriation and emergency consular assistance. Regular services will be available during normal working hours.            

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India Completes Withdrawal of Military Personnel from Maldives as Per President's Order

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:42am on 11 May 2024,Saturday India Global

Following Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu's directive, India completes the withdrawal of its military personnel from the Maldives, fulfilling a key pledge made during Muizzu's presidential campaign. The strained relations between India and the Maldives escalated as Muizzu, perceived as pro-China, insisted on the withdrawal of Indian troops operating military platforms in the archipelagic nation. The last batch of 90 soldiers, responsible for maintaining helicopters and aircraft gifted by India, departed ahead of the May 10 deadline. Despite the withdrawal, Male has yet to confirm the final count, emphasizing the significance of diplomatic negotiations between the two nations.

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Indian-American Billionaire Hosts Fundraiser for President Biden at Silicon Valley Residence

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:46am on 11 May 2024,Saturday India Global

Prominent Indian-American billionaire Vinod Khosla hosted US President Joe Biden at his Silicon Valley residence for an election fundraiser, raising over USD 1.5 million. This marked the first time in the 2024 election cycle that the president attended a fundraiser hosted by an Indian-American. Around 50 attendees, including many Indian-Americans from Silicon Valley, contributed to the event. President Biden focused on immigration and women's rights during his 15-minute speech, avoiding controversial remarks made in a previous fundraiser. Khosla, the host, introduced Biden, who expressed gratitude and humorously mentioned his fondness for dogs.

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Indian Parents Advise Caution to Students Following US Campus Turmoil Over Palestine Protests

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:06am on 11 May 2024,Saturday India Global

Indian parents express worry as their children studying in US universities face safety concerns amidst escalating pro-Palestine protests. Fearing potential deportation and visa renewal hindrances, parents advise students to stay away from demonstrations and consider returning home. Instances of arrests at campuses like UCLA and Columbia University raise alarm, prompting parents to urge caution. With classes moving online and uncertainty prevailing, parents weigh the risks of their children's involvement in protests against the stakes of their education and future prospects abroad. Worries persist over the impact on visa status and post-graduation opportunities in the US.          

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Author's Reason for Not Supporting Vivek Ramaswamy: He's Indian

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:21am on 10 May 2024,Friday India Global

Vivek Ramaswamy, a former presidential candidate, revealed that author Ann Coulter told him she wouldn't vote for him because he's Indian. Ramaswamy shared the exchange on his podcast, saying he respects her honesty despite disagreeing with her views. Coulter's comment was made despite agreeing with Ramaswamy's policies. Ramaswamy, a multimillionaire and former biotech executive, was born to Indian immigrant parents. He has proposed radical changes to the US government, including expanding presidential powers and dismantling federal agencies. The exchange was part of a lively podcast episode.

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Study Shows Decline in India's Global Image Under Modi's Leadership

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:48am on 10 May 2024,Friday India Global

A new study called "The Modi Mirage" says that India's reputation abroad has gotten worse since Narendra Modi became Prime Minister in 2014. The study asked people in the US, UK, and France what they think about India. Many are worried about human rights and democracy in India. They think it's important for India to protect these rights if they want good relationships with other countries and investments. People are also concerned about India's actions towards US and Canadian citizens and a law that makes it hard for Muslims to become citizens. The study was done by experts from universities in the Netherlands and the UK.

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Indian Student Missing in Chicago: Family Seeks Help

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:53am on 10 May 2024,Friday India Global

A 26-year-old Indian student, Rupesh Chandra Chintakindi, pursuing a Master’s in Business Analytics at Concordia University, Wisconsin, has been missing in Chicago since May 2nd. Last seen leaving his residence to meet someone from Texas, he hasn't been in touch since. Despite filing a missing complaint and seeking help from authorities and the Indian Consulate, there's been little progress. Family and officials are deeply concerned, urging for assistance in locating him. The Indian Consulate in Chicago is actively involved, coordinating with local authorities and the Indian diaspora to find Rupesh and reestablish contact.

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Pak Spy Poses as IBM Staff, Gets Access to Military Drone Data

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:46am on 10 May 2024,Friday India Global

A man, Pravin Mishra, has been arrested in Gujarat's Bharuch district for allegedly spying for Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). Mishra, a resident of Ankleshwar, was honey-trapped by an ISI operative posing as a woman named Sonal Garg. He was tricked into sharing classified information about the Indian Armed Forces and defence research firms, including details on DRDO-manufactured drones. The ISI operative also attempted to install malware on Mishra's office server. The investigation began after a tip-off from Military Intelligence in Udhampur. Mishra's arrest highlights the ongoing threat of espionage and cyber attacks on India's defence establishments.

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