India demands more visas for nurses and care workers as price for free trade deal

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:45am on 25 Aug 2023,Friday India Global

India is pushing the UK for more visas for its citizens to work as nurses, caregivers, IT professionals and financial consultants, reports The Telegraph. A senior Indian commerce ministry official said differences remain over visas and protecting Indian industries. However, UK officials have made clear there will be no special visa concessions for Indians under the post-Brexit points-based system. Remarks last year by UK Home Secretary Suella Braverman voicing reservations about relaxing visa controls for Indians provoked anger in New Delhi. The visa issue arises as UK Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch visits India this week ahead of PM Rishi Sunak's expected trip next month. No timeline has been set for finalising any India-UK deal.

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BRICS Summit: India and China agree to 'de-escalate' border tensions

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:39am on 25 Aug 2023,Friday India Global

India and China have agreed to de-escalate tensions along their disputed Himalayan border after a meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Xi Jinping at the BRICS summit in South Africa. The two leaders agreed to increase efforts for disengaging troops along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) according to India's Foreign Secretary. Mr Modi emphasized that maintaining peace and respecting the LAC are essential for normalizing India-China relations. Tensions between the two powers have been escalating for over three years along their ill-defined 2,100 mile border. The BRICS nations of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa are seen as a counterweight to the Western-led world order.

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Prime Minister Modi Arrives in Greece for Landmark Visit

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:39am on 25 Aug 2023,Friday India Global

Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Greece on Friday for a historic daylong visit, the first by an Indian premier in 40 years. Modi will hold talks with Greece's top leadership to strengthen bilateral ties between the two countries. The Indian Prime Minister arrived from South Africa where he attended the 15th BRICS Summit and held meetings with several world leaders. Modi's visit marks an important milestone in relations between India and Greece.

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Two Haryana Youths Killed in Separate Incidents in US, Australia

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:17pm on 24 Aug 2023,Thursday India Global

Two youths from Haryana, Pankaj (19) from Karnal and Milandeep Singh (23) from Kaithal, have died in tragic incidents in the US and Australia respectively. Pankaj accidentally shot himself while checking his pistol at a store in the US where he worked. He had gone there last year illegally through agents. In Australia, Milandeep, who had gone there 5 years ago on a study visa, died under mysterious circumstances. Pankaj's family has urged the government to help bring his body back soon. Both deaths have left the families in shock and seeking answers from authorities on the circumstances surrounding the tragic incidents.

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Prime Minister Modi to lay wreath at ‘Tomb of Unknown Soldier’ in Athens, Greece

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:52pm on 24 Aug 2023,Thursday India Global

After finishing engagements at the BRICS summit in Johannesburg, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will travel to Athens on 25 August for an official visit at the invitation of the Greek PM. Modi will be the first Indian PM in 40 years to visit Greece, with the last visit being in 1983. In Athens, Modi will lay a wreath at the 'Tomb of the Unknown Soldier' and interact with the Indian diaspora. Modi's historic visit after four decades highlights the importance India places on strengthening its bilateral relations with Greece.

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Mumbai Man Granted 'Einstein Visa' for Crossword Wizardry

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:35pm on 24 Aug 2023,Thursday India Global

Mumbai man Mangesh Ghogre has earned a rare 'Einstein Visa' to the United States thanks to his extraordinary skill at solving crossword puzzles. Mangesh, an investment banker, is one of the elite few to receive the EB-1 'genius' visa for those with exceptional talents. The visa is nicknamed after Albert Einstein. To qualify, individuals must demonstrate great distinction in fields like science, business or arts. Ghogre's uncanny crossword expertise was deemed sufficient to join the ranks of Einstein visa recipients. He can now reside and work in the US due to his puzzling prowess. The EB-1 is an immigration pathway for individuals with skills that can substantially benefit the United States. Mangesh Ghogre's case highlights crossword mastery in the rarefied realm of Einstein visa qualifications.

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UK Press Can't Handle India's Space Success: Blinded by Envy?

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:21pm on 24 Aug 2023,Thursday India Global

While India's successful Chandrayaan-3 moon mission drew praise worldwide, some UK journalists sparked controversy with remarks seen as envious and colonialist. After congratulating India's lunar feat, news presenter Patrick Christys suggested Britain should withhold aid money and instead spend it on British taxpayers. He argued for a policy against assisting countries with established space programmes. His views provoked backlash from Indians, who tweeted that the UK stole over £45 trillion from India during colonial rule, leaving it poor. One user said India has now overtaken Britain's economy regardless. Another added the aid money should be subtracted from what the UK looted historically. Journalist Sophie Corcoran echoed halting aid to advanced spacefaring countries like India. The comments faced accusations of racism and jealousy at India's achievements.

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PM Modi Attends BRICS Business Forum, Pitches India as Global Growth Engine

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:44pm on 22 Aug 2023,Tuesday India Global

Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended the BRICS Business Forum leaders' dialogue in Johannesburg, South Africa on Tuesday as part of the 15th BRICS Summit. In his address, PM Modi pitched India as an economic growth engine for the world, emphasising its rapid development and efforts to modernise infrastructure. He stated India places great importance on BRICS cooperation on issues concerning developing countries globally. Earlier, Modi said the summit would enable BRICS members to identify new areas for collaboration. He will also participate in the main BRICS summit on August 24 after the business forum and leaders' retreat. The PM's visit highlights India's prominent role within the bloc.

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US President Joe Biden to Visit India for G20 Summit from September 7-10

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:31pm on 22 Aug 2023,Tuesday India Global

US President Joe Biden will travel to India from 7 to 10 September to attend the G20 Leaders' Summit in New Delhi, the White House announced. Biden and G20 partners will discuss joint efforts on issues including the clean energy transition, combatting climate change, mitigating Ukraine war impacts, and poverty reduction. The President will also commend PM Modi's G20 leadership and reaffirm America's commitment to the forum, including by hosting it in 2026. While in India, Biden will emphasise the importance of the US-India partnership on major global challenges. The visit highlights the significance Washington places on ties with New Delhi and its role in the Indo-Pacific.

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Bengaluru Techie's Tweet Explaining Why He Didn't Move to US Goes Viral

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:19pm on 22 Aug 2023,Tuesday India Global

A viral Twitter thread by software engineer Aanshul Sadaria explains why he turned down opportunities to move to the US. He reveals many assume Indian techies aspire to go abroad, and not doing so can seem lacking competence. However, Sadaria articulates motivations behind committing to an India-based career over the "American Dream". He lost his father in 2021 and wanted to stay close to family, prioritising relationships over leaving home. When asked if he'd ever move to the US in future, Sadaria says maybe to experience the work culture as he loves travel, but would ultimately settle back in India. His perspective challenges assumptions and highlights family priorities.

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