Sikhs Celebrates 'Khalsa Sajna Divas' at New York Assembly

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:39am on 13 Apr 2024,Saturday India Global

Sikhs celebrated 'Khalsa Sajna Divas' at the New York State Assembly, recognized as National Sikh Day in many US states. Assembly member Zohran Kwame Mamdani honored the World Sikh Parliament for their relief efforts during crises like Covid-19 and the Ukraine crisis. Their 'Vand Chhako' principle, sharing meals and aid during disasters like the 2019 Punjab floods, highlighted their commitment to community support. Coordinator Himmat Singh emphasized their advocacy against transnational repression to state leaders and the US President. This event underscored Sikh values and their positive impact on society.

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India Supports Swiss Summit for Ukraine Peace Talks

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:12am on 13 Apr 2024,Saturday India Global

India supports Swiss-hosted summit for Ukraine peace, affirming commitment to diplomacy in resolving Russia-Ukraine conflict. External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal highlights India's participation in peace initiatives like the Copenhagen format. The summit, scheduled for June 15-16 at Burgenstock Resort near Luzern, aims to facilitate dialogue for peace. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy's 10-point peace plan, involving punishment for war crimes and Russian troop withdrawal, remains a focal point. India remains open to exploring all avenues for peace restoration in Ukraine, emphasizing dialogue and cooperation.

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Air India Avoids Flying Over Iran as Tensions Rise in West Asia

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:51am on 13 Apr 2024,Saturday India Global

Amid rising tensions in the Middle East, Air India reroutes London-bound flights to avoid Iranian airspace after an Israeli strike on Iran's embassy in Damascus. European flights now take 45 minutes longer. Middle East routes unaffected. Conflict escalated with Israel's airstrike killing seven in Damascus, prompting Iranian threats of retaliation. US intelligence warns of imminent reprisal, potentially sparking regional conflict. Ayatollah Khamenei vows punishment for Israel. Israeli military on high alert. Situation remains volatile.

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New UK family Visa Rules Will Affect Indians; Here's How

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:13am on 13 Apr 2024,Saturday India Global

UK increases family visa income requirement to £29,000, up 55% from £18,600, set to hit £38,700. Over 50% of Indian migrants earn less than £39,000 annually. Indians contribute significantly to non-EU immigration, especially in skilled work and study visas. Family migration from India and Nigeria is increasing. Indian skilled work visas in 'Health and Care' rose by 63%. Indian nationals constitute 38% of all dependants issued work visas, followed by Nigerians and Zimbabweans. Aimed at reducing legal migration and easing taxpayer burdens, the changes are driven by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Home Secretary James Cleverly, per UK Home Office.

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Maldives Seeks Tourism Boost from India following Declining Visitor Numbers

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:33am on 13 Apr 2024,Saturday India Global

Following a sharp decline in Indian tourist arrivals, the Maldives Association of Travel Agents and Tour Operators (MATATO) is collaborating with the Indian High Commission to bolster tourism initiatives. Plans include comprehensive roadshows and media trips to promote the island nation. The move comes after derogatory remarks against India by Maldivian ministers led to a social media campaign, causing Indian tourist numbers to drop. With India traditionally being a top tourism source, efforts aim to restore its significance in Maldives' tourism landscape, emphasizing the country's importance as a vital market for the island nation.            

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Breaking Down The India-China Border Issue: What's Really Going On At LAC?

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:26am on 13 Apr 2024,Saturday India Global

Tensions escalate in Ladakh's border dispute with China. The 1,597 km Line of Actual Control lacks clarity, leading to conflicts at multiple Patrol Points. PLA restricts Indian patrols in key areas like Depsang and Demchok, hindering access. Experts estimate Chinese control over 600-800 sq km in Depsang. Despite efforts, disengagement remains elusive, raising concerns over Indian supply lines and territorial integrity.

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Indian Pilot Gopi Thotakura Set to Make History as Space Tourist with Blue Origin

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:09am on 13 Apr 2024,Saturday India Global

Gopichand Thotakura, an Indian pilot, is poised to make history as the first Indian space tourist aboard Blue Origin's New Shephard-25 (NS-25) mission. Thotakura, a seasoned aviator, will join Amazon founder Jeff Bezos' crew for the spaceflight, with the flight date to be announced soon. Expressing his excitement, Thotakura emphasized the mission's significance in exploring space for the benefit of Earth. He believes space tourism is the future and envisions it becoming more accessible and affordable. Blue Origin's collaboration with NASA aims to expand private space exploration, marking a pivotal moment in commercial space travel.

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Jaishankar Asserts India's Stance on Cross-Border Terrorism: 'Answer Can't Have Any Rules'

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:36am on 13 Apr 2024,Saturday India Global

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar reaffirmed India's commitment to combat cross-border terrorism, emphasizing that there are no rules in responding to terrorists. He addressed concerns amid reports of Indian intelligence operations in Pakistan to neutralize wanted terrorists. Jaishankar highlighted a shift in India's foreign policy since 2014 in dealing with terrorism, citing the Mumbai attacks during the UPA government's tenure. He emphasized the need for decisive action, contrasting it with prolonged discussions. Jaishankar's remarks underscore India's unwavering stance on counterterrorism measures, signaling a firm approach to safeguard national security interests.

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Indian American Scholars Named 2024 Guggenheim Fellows

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:17pm on 12 Apr 2024,Friday India Global

Nita Kumar, Sonia Shah, Vivek Goyal, and Hari Krishnan, Indian Americans, are among the prestigious 2024 Guggenheim Fellowship recipients. Kumar, a historian, Shah, an investigative journalist, Goyal, an engineering expert, and Krishnan, a dancer and scholar, are recognized for their outstanding contributions to their respective fields. The Guggenheim Foundation honors individuals who demonstrate exceptional talent and achievement in natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, and the creative arts. Selected from nearly 3,000 applicants, the fellows' diverse expertise promises to enrich global scholarship and advance knowledge across disciplines.            

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Wrongly Jailed Indian-Origin Woman in UK Rejects Apology from Former Post Office Boss

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:35pm on 12 Apr 2024,Friday India Global

An Indian-origin former Post Office manager in England, Seema Misra, rejects an apology from a former Post Office boss during a public inquiry into an accounting scandal. Misra, wrongly convicted and jailed while eight weeks pregnant, had her conviction quashed in April 2021. Former Post Office Managing Director David Smith apologized for a congratulatory email sent after her conviction, acknowledging it caused distress. Misra, however, refuses to accept the apology, highlighting the years of ordeal and lack of apology during her wrongful conviction's overturning. The inquiry delves into the Post Office's faulty Horizon IT system, impacting numerous sub-postmasters, including many of Indian heritage.

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