Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:10pm on 09 May 2024,Thursday India Global
Maldives appeals to Indian tourists as arrivals plummet by 42% in 2024, leading to a revenue loss of $56 million. Tourism Minister urges Indians to support Maldives' economy, highlighting historic ties. Dropping footfalls prompt collaborative efforts, including roadshows and influencer trips. Foreign Minister's visit to India signals diplomatic thaw after social media row. Maldives previously relied on Indian visitors during off-peak seasons. Travel agencies report 80% revenue decline due to decreased Indian arrivals. Matato plans roadshows across Indian cities to promote tourism. Foreign Minister's meeting with Indian counterpart expected to address regional issues.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:08pm on 09 May 2024,Thursday India Global
Russia has staunchly defended India against allegations of involvement in the cases of Hardeep Singh Nijjar's killing and the assassination plot against Gurpatwant Singh Pannun. Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova refuted claims by stating that the US has failed to provide any substantial evidence implicating Indian citizens in the Pannun murder plot. Zakharova criticized the US for its lack of understanding of India's national mentality and historical context. She accused the US of interfering in India's internal affairs to disrupt the ongoing Lok Sabha elections. The Russian stance underscores tensions between global powers and India's electoral process.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:26pm on 09 May 2024,Thursday India Global
India's Ministry of External Affairs asserts awareness of three Indians' arrests linked to Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar's killing but cites lack of formal communication from Canada. MEA spokesperson accuses Canada of providing political space to separatists, extremists, and violence advocates. Allegations include threats to Indian diplomats in Canada and obstruction of duties. India highlights pending extradition requests and discusses concerns at diplomatic levels. Tensions between India and Canada heightened after Canadian PM Trudeau's accusations of Indian involvement in Nijjar's killing, refuted by India as "absurd and motivated."
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:57am on 09 May 2024,Thursday India Global
India's Ministry of External Affairs criticizes violent imagery by Canadian extremists targeting Indian leaders. In a recent parade in Toronto, a float showed PM Modi behind bars, sparking outrage. Last year, a float depicted the assassination of former PM Indira Gandhi. Posters threatening Indian diplomats have also surfaced. MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal urges against glorifying violence, stressing the importance of democratic values. Concerns for Indian diplomats' safety in Canada persist, prompting calls for the Canadian government to halt support for criminal and secessionist groups.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:34am on 09 May 2024,Thursday India Global
India has surpassed Japan to become the world's third-largest solar power generator in 2023, according to a report by Ember, a global energy think tank. Solar energy accounted for 5.8% of India's electricity generation last year, up from 9th position in 2015. Globally, solar power produced a record 5.5% of electricity in 2023, maintaining its status as the fastest-growing electricity source for the 19th consecutive year. India saw the world's fourth-largest increase in solar generation in 2023, with the top four countries accounting for 75% of global growth.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:40am on 09 May 2024,Thursday India Global
Rupesh Chandra Chintakindi, a 25-year-old Indian student from Telangana, has been missing in Chicago since May 2. The Concordia University student was last heard from when he spoke to his father on WhatsApp that afternoon. His roommates reported that he went to meet someone from Texas, but his whereabouts remain unknown. The Indian Consulate in Chicago is deeply concerned and is working with the police to locate him. The Chicago police have issued a notice seeking information from the public. Rupesh's family is worried and appeals for any information that could help find him.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:28am on 09 May 2024,Thursday India Global
Russia has come out in support of India, rejecting US claims of an Indian plot to assassinate a pro-Khalistan activist. Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said the US has provided no reliable evidence and is disrespecting India's sovereignty. She criticized the Washington Post for its coverage, saying the term "repressive regime" better applies to Washington's own policies. Russia's support comes as tensions between India and the US continue over the alleged plot against Gurpatwant Singh Pannun. India has denied any involvement, and Russia's backing adds weight to its stance.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:10am on 09 May 2024,Thursday India Global
Maldives' Foreign Minister Moosa Zameer arrives in India for crucial talks amidst strained relations. Zameer's visit aims to mend ties following Maldives' call for the withdrawal of Indian military personnel. Scheduled discussions with top Indian officials to cover various bilateral and regional issues. Both sides express hope for productive talks to boost cooperation. India extends a warm welcome, emphasizing the visit's significance. Talks with Indian counterpart Dr S Jaishankar to address mutual concerns. Zameer's visit expected to give momentum to bilateral cooperation.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:02am on 09 May 2024,Thursday India Global
Karan Brar, accused of killing Hardeep Singh Nijjar, entered Canada on a student visa. He claimed to have obtained the visa quickly through a Punjab-based agency, EthicWorks Immigration Services. A promotional video showed Brar holding a passport with a Canadian study permit. He enrolled in a Calgary college in 2020. The college confirmed his attendance but denied any ties to the agency. The investigation is ongoing. This raises concerns about the student visa process and potential security risks.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:41pm on 08 May 2024,Wednesday India Global
Two brothers from Karnal, Haryana, were arrested in Australia for fatally stabbing Indian student Navjeet Sandhu in Melbourne. Sandhu, pursuing an MTech degree, intervened in a fight among Indian students over rent issues when he was attacked. Abhijeet (26) and Robin Gartan (27) had been on the run since Sunday's incident, which also left another student injured. Sandhu's family mourns the loss of their son, describing him as a bright and aspiring young man. The brothers are expected to be extradited to Victoria for further legal proceedings.