Haryana Student Vijay Sheoran Stabbed To Death In UK, All Arrested Suspects Now Out On Bail

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:30am on 30 Nov 2025,Sunday India Global

Indian student Vijay Kumar Sheoran from Haryana was stabbed in Worcester, UK, on November 25. Police said he was found on Barbourne Road with serious injuries and died in hospital the same day. Five men, aged 22 to 35, were arrested on suspicion of murder but have now been released on bail. A sixth man was arrested earlier but released with no further action. Vijay, from Jagrambas village in Charkhi Dadri, had gone to the UK for higher studies. His family has asked for urgent diplomatic help to bring his body home. MLA Sunil Sangwan has sought a fast and fair investigation. (PC: X)

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Haryana Student Vijay Kumar Stabbed to Death in UK, Family Seeks Help

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:01am on 30 Nov 2025,Sunday India Global

Vijay Kumar, a student from Charkhi Dadri, Haryana, was stabbed to death in Worcester, UK. The attack happened on November 15 in the city centre. Vijay was found with serious injuries on Barbourne Road and later died. He had left a government job at the Central Board of Excise and Customs to study at the University of the West of England in Bristol. Charkhi Dadri MLA Sunil Satpal Sangwan urged the government to help repatriate Vijay’s body and ensure a fast and fair investigation. Police said a fight happened before the stabbing. (PC: India Today)

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Jaishankar Says US Has Set “Radical New Terms Of Engagement” As Trade Tensions Rise

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:06am on 30 Nov 2025,Sunday India Global

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said the world is now seeing politics dominate economics, and India must secure its needs by diversifying supply chains. Speaking at IIM-Calcutta, he said the US is now dealing with countries on a one-on-one basis, setting “radically new terms of engagement”. India and the US are holding two trade talks at the same time. Jaishankar also said China has long followed its own rules, creating uncertainty in global trade. He stressed that India is building strong infrastructure and pushing self-reliance to become a major manufacturing hub. He added that India aims to expand its global role. (PC: NDTV)

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India Sends Massive Aid to Sri Lanka as Cyclone Ditwah Kills Over 130

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:14pm on 29 Nov 2025,Saturday India Global

India has launched a major relief mission to help Sri Lanka after Cyclone Ditwah caused severe floods and landslides, killing more than 130 people and leaving many missing. Under Operation Sagar Bandhu, India sent ships, aircraft, and NDRF teams with food, water, tents, blankets, and medical supplies. Warships INS Vikrant and INS Udaygiri delivered fresh and dry rations, while a C-130J aircraft brought 12 tonnes of aid. An IL-76 aircraft also arrived with 80 NDRF personnel and rescue dogs. India is helping stranded travellers in Colombo as more aid ships, including INS Sukanya, continue to head towards Sri Lanka. (PC: News18)

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India Launches ‘Operation Sagar Bandhu’ — Delivers 12 Tonnes of Aid to Sri Lanka After Cyclone Ditwah

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:20am on 29 Nov 2025,Saturday India Global

India has dispatched approximately 12 tonnes of humanitarian relief to Sri Lanka under “Operation Sagar Bandhu” following the devastation caused by Cyclone Ditwah. A C-130J aircraft landed in Colombo carrying tents, tarpaulins, blankets, hygiene kits and ready-to-eat food items. Additionally, the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) has deployed 80 rescuers and four search dogs to assist in relief and rescue operations. 

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India Sends 73 Tonnes of Lifesaving Medicines, Vaccines to Kabul Amid Afghan Health Crisis

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:18am on 29 Nov 2025,Saturday India Global

Government of India has delivered a large consignment — 73 tonnes of essential medicines, vaccines and nutritional supplements — to Kabul, aiming to support urgent healthcare needs in Afghanistan. The shipment, dispatched under the humanitarian outreach of the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), is part of India’s ongoing aid efforts including earlier deliveries of food and anti‑disease medicine kits this year. India calls this move a reaffirmation of its commitment to the Afghan people’s welfare during challenging times. (PC: X)

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India Signs ₹7,995 Crore US Pact to Sustain MH-60R Seahawk Helicopter Fleet

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:12am on 29 Nov 2025,Saturday India Global

India’s Ministry of Defence has formalised a five-year sustainment support deal worth approximately ₹7,995 crore with the United States for its MH-60R Seahawk helicopter fleet. The agreement, under the US Foreign Military Sales (FMS) programme, includes spares, technical training, repair of components, and establishing maintenance facilities in India. The move aims to boost the helicopters’ operational readiness while advancing Aatmanirbhar Bharat goals by building in-country repair and inspection capabilities. (PC: PIB)

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90,000 Indian Students Lead 145,000 Total Indian Arrivals to UK, Official Statistics Confirm

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:57pm on 28 Nov 2025,Friday India Global

Indian citizens emerged as the largest non-European Union migrant group both entering and leaving the UK in the year ending June 2025, according to official data from the UK Office of National Statistics released November 27. Of the Indians arriving during this period, 90,000 came for study-related purposes, 46,000 for work-related reasons, and 9,000 for other purposes. Following Indians in long-term non-EU migration statistics were Chinese, Pakistani, Nigerian, and Nepalese citizens. The data highlights India's dominant position in UK migration flows, particularly driven by educational opportunities and employment prospects. This trend underscores the continued strong bilateral movement between the two nations despite evolving global immigration policies and economic conditions. (PC: iStock)

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Indian Nationals Among 5 Dead Including Toddler and Unborn Baby in Canada's Brampton Fire Tragedy

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:36pm on 28 Nov 2025,Friday India Global

A devastating fire at 12 Banas Way in Brampton, Ontario, on November 20 at 2:15 AM claimed the lives of multiple Indian nationals, including three women and a young child. A pregnant woman who escaped by jumping from a window survived with serious injuries, but her unborn baby died following emergency surgery. The Consulate General of India in Toronto expressed condolences and is providing assistance to affected families. Four additional victims remain hospitalized, some in critical condition, though a five-year-old boy is recovering well. Mayor Patrick Brown alleged the property belonged to an "absentee landlord" with prior compliance violations. Investigators haven't determined the fire's cause yet, focusing on managing victims and witnesses.

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Operation Sagar Bandhu Activated as India Rushes Relief Materials to Cyclone-Battered Sri Lanka

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:26pm on 28 Nov 2025,Friday India Global

Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed condolences as Cyclone Ditwah claimed 56 lives in Sri Lanka, announcing India's humanitarian response through Operation Sagar Bandhu. Naval vessels INS Vikrant and INS Udaygiri delivered emergency relief materials to Colombo, with India's aircraft carrier being formally deployed for flood rescue operations. External Affairs Minister Jaishankar confirmed further assistance is underway. The cyclone triggered devastating landslides after 300mm rainfall within 24 hours, killing 46 with 23 missing. Over 43,991 people were evacuated to shelters, including rooftop rescues. Schools closed, trains suspended, and stock exchange halted trading. Modi stated India remains ready to scale up aid, guided by the Neighbourhood First policy and Vision MAHASAGAR, standing firmly with its closest maritime neighbor.

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