Shehbaz Sharif Hails Trump's 'Visionary Leadership' as US, Egypt, Qatar, Turkey Sign Peace Guarantees For Gaza

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:46pm on 13 Oct 2025,Monday India Global

Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif endorsed Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize at Egypt's Gaza Peace Summit, calling him "genuinely a man of peace" and crediting him with saving millions of Middle Eastern lives. Sharif saluted Trump's "exemplary, visionary leadership mentioning him as the man this world needed most." Trump reciprocated warmly, calling Pakistan's Army Chief Asim Munir his "favourite field Marshal" and expressing optimism that "India and Pakistan are going to live very nicely together," prompting laughter from Sharif. The summit saw the US, Egypt, Qatar, and Turkey sign as guarantors of the Gaza ceasefire deal that released 20 Israeli hostages, ending two years of conflict.

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'Unwavering Peace Efforts': PM Modi Hails Trump's Gaza Ceasefire Success

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:34pm on 13 Oct 2025,Monday India Global

Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised US President Donald Trump's "unwavering peace efforts" in brokering the Gaza ceasefire after Hamas released all 20 surviving Israeli hostages held captive for over two years. Modi also commended Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu's "strong resolve" and welcomed the hostages' freedom as tribute to their families' courage. This marks Modi's second congratulation to Trump over the Gaza deal, following an earlier phone conversation where he called Trump his "friend." Under the ceasefire agreement, Israel released over 1,900 Palestinian prisoners and committed to increased Gaza aid. Minister Kirti Vardhan Singh will represent India at today's Sharm el-Sheikh Peace Summit co-chaired by Trump and Egyptian President al-Sisi.

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A Photo Worth a Thousand Words: Female Journalists Front Row as Taliban Minister Speaks in Delhi

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:09pm on 13 Oct 2025,Monday India Global

Female journalists sat in front at a Taliban press conference in Delhi on Sunday, drawing attention across India. The event followed criticism after women were blocked from the minister’s first press meet on Friday. Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi said the exclusion was “not deliberate” and due to short notice. Indian journalist groups called the act discriminatory and criticized the government for not objecting. The second press conference allowed all media to attend. Reporters asked tough questions about women’s rights and education in Afghanistan, with Muttaqi saying some limits exist but women’s education is “not forbidden.”

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Colour, Dance, and Food Bring Families Together at Diwali on Trafalgar Square 2025

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:16pm on 13 Oct 2025,Monday India Global

Diwali on Trafalgar Square 2025 turned central London into a bright festival ground. The event ran from 2pm to 8pm with colourful dances, family activities, and delicious vegetarian food. Children took part in Diwali quizzes and puppet shows while adults joined yoga and sari-tying sessions. Visitors also enjoyed a glimpse of the Goddesses — a peaceful corner for reflection and meditation. From folk dances to Bollywood beats, the square came alive with joy. The festival celebrated light, hope, and togetherness, bringing Londoners closer through shared culture and celebration.

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Modi Praises Trump’s Peace Efforts and Netanyahu’s Resolve After Israeli Hostages Freed

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:16pm on 13 Oct 2025,Monday India Global

Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed the release of all Israeli hostages from Gaza and praised US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Modi said India supports Trump’s “sincere efforts” to bring peace to the region and hailed Netanyahu’s “strong resolve.” The hostages were freed after more than two years in captivity, following a ceasefire deal brokered by Trump between Israel and Hamas. Modi called their release “a tribute to the courage of their families.” The ceasefire has raised hopes of lasting peace after years of violence in Gaza. (PC: X)

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Canada Courts India and China While Navigating Trump's Tariff War and US Alliance Pressure

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:57pm on 13 Oct 2025,Monday India Global

Canada is strengthening ties with India and China amid escalating US-Trump tariff wars, with Foreign Minister Anita Anand traveling to Delhi, Mumbai, Singapore, and Hangzhou this week. Anand met PM Modi Monday, emphasizing stable relationships with major economic players are crucial in current geopolitics. Under PM Mark Carney, Canada has normalized India relations after 2023's Trudeau-era diplomatic standstill, appointing new ambassadors and establishing cross-border crime intelligence frameworks. A joint statement with Jaishankar announced ministerial-level trade discussions and resuming the Canada-India CEO Forum in early 2026. Anand stressed Canada's sovereignty in balancing US-China relations, noting potential collaboration on climate change despite ongoing tariff disputes. (PC: X)

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India Unveils $77 Billion Brahmaputra Hydropower Plan to Counter China’s Upstream Dam and Boost Clean Energy

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:46pm on 13 Oct 2025,Monday India Global

India has announced a $77 billion plan to build a massive power transmission network along the Brahmaputra River. The Central Electricity Authority (CEA) said the project will move over 76 gigawatts of hydroelectric power from the northeastern states by 2047. It includes 208 major hydro projects and pumped-storage plants across 12 river sub-basins. Most of the potential lies in Arunachal Pradesh, near the China border. The plan comes amid concerns over China’s dam on the Yarlung Zangbo, which could affect water flow into India. The move supports India’s goal of achieving 500 GW of clean energy by 2030. (PC: Reuters)

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Female Journalists Take Front Row as Taliban Minister Holds Second Delhi Press Conference

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:07pm on 13 Oct 2025,Monday India Global

Afghan Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi held a second press conference in Delhi on Sunday with female journalists occupying front-row seats, following widespread uproar over women's exclusion from his Friday event. Muttaqi attributed the initial exclusion to a "technical issue," claiming colleagues sent invitations to a specific journalist list without ulterior motives. The historic image of women journalists at the forefront dominated Indian newspapers Monday morning. India's Ministry of External Affairs clarified it had "no involvement in the press interaction" as both conferences occurred at the Afghan embassy. The correction came within 48 hours, marking a significant moment in Taliban diplomatic engagement. (PC: X & Reuters)

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43 Years Wrongfully Jailed, Now Facing Deportation: Indian-Origin Man's Freedom Turns Into Nightmare in America

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:31pm on 13 Oct 2025,Monday India Global

Subramanyam "Subu" Vedam, 64, walked free after 43 years of wrongful imprisonment for murder, only to be immediately detained by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Pennsylvania's longest-serving wrongfully convicted person, Vedam came to America at nine months old and maintained innocence throughout. His 1980 conviction was overturned in August 2025 after prosecutors illegally withheld FBI evidence. Despite earning three magna cum laude degrees, including an MBA with perfect GPA while incarcerated, ICE enforces a 1980s deportation order linked to teenage LSD possession. His family calls potential deportation to India where he has no connections but another terrible injustice. Lawyers filed motions to halt deportation.

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Trump Revives India-Pakistan War Claim Again, Insists Tariff Threats Prevented Nuclear Conflict Despite India's Denial

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:29pm on 13 Oct 2025,Monday India Global

US President Donald Trump claimed once again that his tariff threats stopped a potential India-Pakistan nuclear war in May, despite India's firm denial of any third-party mediation in its Operation Sindoor ceasefire. Trump stated he threatened 100-200% tariffs on both nations, settling the situation within 24 hours. This claim comes two days after sending PM Modi a framed photo inscribed "Mr Prime Minister, you are great!" The contradictory stances highlight complex US-India relations amid tough trade negotiations. Trump's commerce officials demand India open its markets, while Foreign Minister Jaishankar maintains "red lines" around farm and dairy sectors. Trade talks continue into their sixth round mid-October.

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