Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:48pm on 18 Dec 2025,Thursday India Global
Prime Minister Narendra Modi received Oman's highest national honor, 'The Order of Oman, First Class,' marking his 29th international award. The prestigious recognition places him alongside distinguished recipients including Queen Elizabeth, Nelson Mandela, Queen Maxima, Emperor Akihito, and King Abdullah of Jordan. Sultan Haitham bin Tarik conferred the honor during Modi's visit to Muscat, the final leg of his three-nation tour. The leaders held bilateral talks culminating in India-Oman Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement signing. MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal emphasized CEPA will boost trade, investment, economic diversification, and employment generation. Discussions covered defense, security, trade, energy, agriculture, technology, and cultural relations. Modi participated in India-Oman Business Forum, highlighting India's competitive market reforms.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:43pm on 18 Dec 2025,Thursday India Global
US H-1B and H-4 visa interview crisis deepens as hundreds of Indian applicants face appointments postponed to October 2026, following earlier rescheduling to February-March 2026. Immigration lawyers report interviews originally scheduled for mid-January now pushed to year-end. US authorities cite expanded social media screening requirements causing delays. Professionals separated from families remain stranded with precarious job situations. Mass cancellations accelerated since mid-December, catching applicants who booked travel and arranged leave off-guard. US Consulate spokesperson acknowledged shifting appointments to match resource availability. Immigration attorneys advise documenting everything while pleading with employers for remote work options. Indian expat forums express anxiety and frustration over mounting uncertainty, questioning US viability for long-term careers.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:22pm on 18 Dec 2025,Thursday India Global
India closed two additional visa centers in Bangladesh's Rajshahi and Khulna due to deteriorating security conditions, following Dhaka center's closure. The decision follows radical Islamist protests near the Indian High Commission organized by "July Oikya" group. Despite India's concerns about rising anti-India sentiment, Bangladesh Foreign Affairs Advisor Touhid Hossain dismissed threats made by National Citizens Party leader Hasnat Abdullah regarding India's "seven sisters" northeastern states, claiming he's not part of government. Hossain denied security deterioration despite radical elements organizing protests. Bangladesh rejected India's election advice, calling it unacceptable. Observers suggest radical groups backing Muhammad Yunus's interim government may derail elections to prolong unelected rule beyond February while scapegoating India.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:19pm on 18 Dec 2025,Thursday India Global
Indian-origin rideshare driver Simranjit Singh Sekhon, 35, faces rape charges after allegedly assaulting an unconscious 21-year-old passenger in California. Sekhon picked up the intoxicated woman from a Thousand Oaks bar on November 27 around 1 am. Investigators allege he continued driving after completing the ride, taking the vulnerable victim around Camarillo before sexually assaulting her. Arrested December 15 in Bakersfield, Sekhon pleaded not guilty and is held on $500,000 bail. Ventura County Sheriff's Office suspects additional victims may exist. The case adds to growing scrutiny of rideshare driver safety. Authorities haven't disclosed which company employed Sekhon. His next court appearance is December 29. Police urge potential victims to contact investigators immediately.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:52pm on 18 Dec 2025,Thursday International
Heavily armed Australian police rammed a white Hyundai hatchback in a dramatic operation in a Sydney suburb, just four days after the deadly Bondi Beach terror attack. The vehicle, reportedly heading toward Bondi, was stopped by officers who handcuffed and detained the occupants amid heightened security fears. The action followed intelligence inputs as authorities remain on high alert after the worst terror attack in Australia in three decades, which killed 15 people. Police said the operation was precautionary, with investigations underway to determine any links to the Bondi shooting.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:48pm on 18 Dec 2025,Thursday Sports
Pakistani international kabaddi player Ubaidullah Rajput is facing potential disciplinary action after he appeared for a team labelled as India in a private tournament held in Bahrain on December 16, wearing an Indian jersey and waving the Indian flag. The Pakistan Kabaddi Federation (PKF) has called an emergency meeting on December 27 to investigate the incident, saying no permission or NOC was obtained and that his participation under another nation’s banner is “unacceptable”. Rajput apologised, claiming he didn’t know the side was named “Indian team”. The controversy has sparked debate on cross-border sports representation. (PC: Facebook)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:44pm on 18 Dec 2025,Thursday India
Union Minister Giriraj Singh sparked fresh outrage by defending Bihar CM Nitish Kumar in the hijab controversy, saying the Muslim woman who allegedly refused a government job “can refuse it or go to hell”, drawing sharp criticism from opposition leaders and civil society. Singh argued that showing one’s face is necessary when receiving appointment letters and insisted there was nothing wrong in Kumar’s act of pulling the woman’s hijab at an official event in Patna, framing it as identity verification. His remarks intensified debate over personal dignity, religious freedom and public conduct.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:42pm on 18 Dec 2025,Thursday India Global
India and Oman signed a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) on December 18, 2025, in Muscat to strengthen bilateral trade, investment and economic ties. Under the deal, Oman will grant zero-duty access on over 98% of its tariff lines for Indian goods — covering nearly all Indian exports including textiles, gems, pharmaceuticals and automobiles — while India will cut tariffs on about 78% of imports from Oman. Annual trade between the two nations already exceeds $10 billion, and the pact is expected to expand market access, diversify exports, and deepen strategic economic engagement in the Middle East. (PC: Reuters)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:54am on 18 Dec 2025,Thursday India Global
Amandeep Singh-Bola, a 34-year-old New Zealand-born man of Indian and Kiwi heritage, helped restrain an alleged shooter during the deadly Bondi Beach terror attack on December 14, Australia. He ran toward the gunfire, jumped on one of the attackers, and pinned him down with the aid of a police officer. Singh-Bola said he acted to help bring the assailant down and assist others in danger, despite initially mistaking the shots for fireworks. The attack, linked to an extremist motive, killed 15 people and injured dozens, including Indian students. (PC: AP)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:21am on 18 Dec 2025,Thursday India Global
The US visa crisis has worsened for Indian workers after H-1B and H-4 visa interviews were postponed to October 2026. Many appointments earlier fixed for early 2026 were suddenly rescheduled. US officials cited delays due to expanded social media checks and limited resources. Hundreds of Indian professionals are now stuck in India or abroad, with jobs and family plans at risk. Some are separated from spouses and children in the US. Immigration lawyers say legal options are limited. Applicants have been advised to seek remote work or extended leave while waiting for new interview dates. (PC: India Today)