Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:56am on 30 Sep 2025,Tuesday India Global
A bronze statue of Mahatma Gandhi in Tavistock Square, London, was vandalised on September 29, 2025, just days before the annual Gandhi Jayanti commemorations. The plinth was found defaced with anti-India graffiti. The Indian High Commission in London condemned the act as a "violent attack on the idea of non-violence," emphasizing its timing three days before the International Day of Non-Violence. The mission has reported the incident to local authorities and is coordinating efforts to restore the statue to its original state. The bronze statue was unveiled in 1968 as a tribute to Gandhi's time as a law student at University College London.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:24am on 30 Sep 2025,Tuesday India Global
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has endorsed US President Donald Trump’s new 20-point Gaza peace plan, calling it a “viable pathway to long-term and sustainable peace, security and development” in the conflict-torn region. Modi emphasized that the proposal offers a rare chance to end violence, restore stability, and ensure humanitarian relief. India, maintaining balanced ties with both Israel and Palestine, reiterated its support for diplomatic solutions. The endorsement highlights New Delhi’s role as a global peace advocate. Trump’s plan is gaining international attention, with leaders debating its feasibility amid ongoing tensions in Gaza and the broader Middle East. (PC: X)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:51pm on 29 Sep 2025,Monday India Global
French designer Julia Chaigneau, living in India, shared why Indian festivals feel more inclusive than European ones in a viral X post featuring Holi celebration pictures. She contrasted India's open street festivities with Europe's Christmas celebrations, often held behind closed doors. Chaigneau emphasized never celebrating alone since moving to India, with neighbors and strangers ensuring inclusion. She praised the warmth of shared food, music, and rituals. Social media reactions were mixed: some agreed about Indian togetherness and community spirit, while others found constant public celebrations overwhelming, citing noise pollution and traffic issues. The discussion highlighted cultural contrasts between private European festivities and India's communal celebration approach, sparking debate about inclusiveness versus personal space. (PC: India Today)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:34pm on 29 Sep 2025,Monday India Global
Canada has designated Lawrence Bishnoi and his gang as a "terrorist entity" under the Criminal Code, enabling authorities to freeze or seize gang assets including cash, vehicles, and property. The gang is linked to murder, extortion, arms smuggling, and drug trafficking operations in India and abroad. This designation grants law enforcement enhanced powers to prosecute terrorism financing offences. Immigration officials can now deny suspected gang members entry into Canada. Under Canadian law, it's now a criminal offence for citizens domestically or abroad to knowingly deal with property connected to the Bishnoi gang or provide resources benefiting its activities. The move significantly strengthens legal tools against the transnational criminal organization. (PC: Gulf News)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:49pm on 29 Sep 2025,Monday India Global
The Indian High Commission in London condemned the vandalism of Mahatma Gandhi's statue at Tavistock Square, calling it a "shameful act" and violent attack on nonviolence's legacy. The incident occurred three days before International Day of Nonviolence. The Commission has strongly raised the matter with local authorities, demanding immediate restoration to the statue's original dignity. Sculpted by Fredda Brilliant and unveiled by British PM Harold Wilson on May 17, 1968, the statue has stood for over half a century. Tavistock Square, known as London's "peace park," also houses memorials for Hiroshima victims and conscientious objectors. The seated Gandhi figure was historically used by Doordarshan for news bulletins.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:39pm on 29 Sep 2025,Monday India Global
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar met Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand in New York on Monday to discuss strengthening diplomatic ties. Jaishankar described the meeting as positive and welcomed the recent High Commissioner appointments as crucial for rebuilding relations. He expressed eagerness to welcome his Indian-origin counterpart to India soon. India-Canada relations deteriorated after former PM Justin Trudeau alleged Indian government involvement in Khalistani separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar's 2023 killing, which India strongly denied. The diplomatic crisis saw envoy recalls and diplomat expulsions. However, ties improved after Liberal Party leader Mark Carney became Prime Minister in April. At June's G7 summit, Modi and Carney agreed on constructive steps, including early envoy returns. (PC: X/@ANI)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:55pm on 29 Sep 2025,Monday India Global
Haifa's Mayor Yona Yahav announced Monday that the city's school history books are being corrected to credit Indian troops, not British forces, for liberating the city from Ottoman rule in 1918. Indian cavalry regiments like Mysore, Hyderabad, and Jodhpur Lancers executed the last great cavalry campaign in history, clearing Mt. Carmel's rocky slopes. Over 74,000 Indian troops died in WWI, including 4,000 in West Asia. History textbooks now teach this story from grades 3-5. India commemorates September 23 as Haifa Day annually. Memorials exist in Haifa, Jerusalem, and Ramle, with 900 Indian soldiers interred there. Teen Murti Chowk was renamed Teen Murti Haifa Chowk in 2018 honoring this sacrifice. (PC: India Today)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:49pm on 29 Sep 2025,Monday India Global
Canada has officially designated the Bishnoi Gang as a terrorist entity under the Criminal Code, citing violent operations nationwide. Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree stated groups using fear, violence, and extortion must be held accountable. The transnational criminal organization, operating primarily from India with presence in Canadian diaspora communities, engages in murder, shootings, arson, and extortion. The listing enables authorities to freeze assets, prosecute members, and restrict financing and recruitment. Lawrence Bishnoi, currently jailed in Gujarat's Sabarmati Central Jail, leads the gang linked to high-profile crimes including Sidhu Moosewala's murder and threats to Salman Khan. The gang gained prominence after Hardeep Singh Nijjar's 2023 killing, straining India-Canada relations. (PC: NDTV)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:55am on 29 Sep 2025,Monday India Global
A coordinated online campaign targeting Indian H-1B visa holders caused major travel disruptions as users rushed to the U.S. following H-1B fee announcements. Ms. Tamanam faced repeated crashes on airline websites, with checkout pages timing out faster than normal. After multiple attempts, she rebooked a one-way Qatar Airways ticket to Dallas for around $2,000 — over double her original round-trip fare. The campaign, originating from 4chan and shared among far-right supporters on Telegram, encouraged users to “clog the flight reservation system” to delay Indians’ travel. Many faced panic-induced high costs. (PC: Reuters)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:02pm on 28 Sep 2025,Sunday India Global
A Durga Puja pandal in Baharampur, West Bengal, has shown US President Donald Trump as the ‘asura’ or demon. The Khagra Shmashanghat Durga Puja Committee said this was a protest against Trump’s recent actions, including 50% tariffs on Indian goods and strict visa rules. Organisers also accused him of betraying Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who had once called him a friend. Local artist Asim Pal made the idol, which was inaugurated by Baharampur Municipality Chairman Narugopal Mukhopadhyay. Videos of workers styling the idol with Trump-like hair and eyebrows went viral, sparking mixed reactions online. (PC: Facebook.com/Soumavo's Creations)