Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:43am on 03 May 2024,Friday India Global
India has taken a subtle dig at the US government's handling of democracy, amid ongoing protests on American university campuses. The Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson emphasized the need for balance between freedom of expression, responsibility, and public safety in democracies. Over 2,100 students have been arrested in the US for participating in protests. India urged its citizens to respect local laws, but noted no Indian students sought assistance related to the protests. The comments are seen as a veiled critique of the US government's approach to democratic values, turning the tables on Washington's frequent lectures on democracy.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:30am on 03 May 2024,Friday India Global
Indian expatriates' think-tank, Foundation for India and Indian Diaspora Studies (FIIDS), criticized the USCIRF report on religious freedom in India, urging the US State Department to reject it. FIIDS accused USCIRF of bias, presenting partial data and flawed conclusions. Chief of Policy and Strategy at FIIDS, Khanderao Kand, stated the report utilized partial data, omitted context, and generalized isolated incidents, misrepresenting India. FIIDS highlighted positive trends and questioned USCIRF's recommendation, citing India's status as a democracy with a peaceful civilization. They emphasized the report's contrast with 2023's analysis, indicating improvement.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:56am on 03 May 2024,Friday India Global
India's UN Ambassador Ruchira Kamboj slammed Pakistan's envoy for making "Destructive and Pernicious" remarks against India, including references to Kashmir and the Citizenship Amendment Act. Kamboj urged Pakistan to align with principles of respect and diplomacy, saying it has a "Dubious track record" in all aspects. She emphasized that terrorism opposes the culture of peace and universal values of respect and harmony. India believes in working together to nurture a genuine culture of peace and viewing the world as a united family. The sharp retort came during a UN General Assembly meeting on Culture of Peace.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:17am on 03 May 2024,Friday India Global
India is set to host a Kenyan delegation later this month to explore sourcing cheetahs for Project Cheetah's next phase. The delegation will discuss Kenya's willingness to translocate cheetahs, terms, and numbers. India plans to introduce 8-14 cheetahs annually for five years. Kenya is being considered due to India's experience with cheetah deaths from infections. A South African team recently visited potential reintroduction sites, including Gandhi Sagar sanctuary, which may also source cheetahs from South Africa. Currently, 27 cheetahs are in Kuno, with 10 having died from illnesses.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:01pm on 02 May 2024,Thursday India Global
India is considering allowing Chinese electronics companies to invest in the country on a case-by-case basis. The Ministry of Electronics and IT (MeitY) has reached out to Chinese air-conditioner compressor manufacturer Shanghai Highly (Group) Co regarding its proposed investment plans. This move follows lobbying efforts by Indian companies to ease India's stringent stance on Chinese investments. Shanghai Highly, known for significant value addition in AC compressor manufacturing, has responded to inquiries from the ministry, signaling a possible revival of investment plans.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:03pm on 02 May 2024,Thursday India Global
China is set to appoint a new ambassador to India after nearly 18 months without one. Diplomat Xu Feihong is a top contender. The vacancy reflects strained relations, especially over border issues. Experts highlight the need for better communication. Xu, experienced in diplomacy, may take up the role soon. The absence of an ambassador shows the challenges in relations. India emphasizes the importance of peace on the border for better ties. China's decision signals a potential change in approach. The appointment aims to improve dialogue between the two countries.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:08pm on 02 May 2024,Thursday India Global
India registers a protest with China over alleged construction activities in the Shaksgam Valley, a territory claimed by India but occupied by China since 1963. MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal states India's rejection of the China-Pakistan Boundary Agreement and asserts sovereignty over the area. Recent satellite images reveal Chinese road construction near the Siachen glacier, sparking concerns. India reiterates its stance on the territorial dispute and emphasizes ongoing diplomatic and military dialogues to address the standoff. Jaiswal underscores the complexity of the issue and the need for time in resolving it.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:14pm on 02 May 2024,Thursday India Global
US Police refute claims of gangster Goldy Brar's murder in California. Fresno Police Department denies reports, clarifying that the Canada-based gangster is not among the victims of a shooting incident. Amid speculation on social media, Lieutenant William J Dooley confirms the misinformation, stating the victim is identified as 37-year-old Xavier Gladney. The incident occurred in Fairmont and Holt Avenue, Fresno. The police caution against misinformation spreading online, emphasizing the need for accurate reporting.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:09pm on 02 May 2024,Thursday India Global
India slams USCIRF's religious freedom report as biased and political. Rejecting the findings, India criticizes USCIRF's alleged anti-India propaganda. The USCIRF recommended designating India among 17 countries for severe violations of religious freedom. India asserts USCIRF's lack of understanding of its diverse, pluralistic ethos. Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson condemns USCIRF's interference, stating it won't succeed. The report accuses India's BJP-led government of discriminatory policies and perpetuating hateful rhetoric. It cites instances like Manipur and Haryana violence, and detentions in Kashmir post-Article 370 abrogation. India dismisses USCIRF's claims, asserting sovereignty and democratic values.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:50am on 02 May 2024,Thursday India Global
Over 250 schools in Delhi and NCR received bomb threat emails, triggering a massive scare. Delhi Police have approached Moscow's National Central Bureau for help, as the suspect used a Russian email domain (.ru) to send the hoax threats. The email ID 'sawariim@mail.ru' was created using a private email service and a virtual private network (VPN) to conceal their identity. (link unavailable) is a Russian email service, similar to Gmail or Outlook. Police hope Russian authorities can provide crucial details to crack the case.