S. Jaishankar Stresses Need for Global Workforce Amid H-1B Visa Fee Controversy

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:49pm on 26 Sep 2025,Friday India Global

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar emphasized the necessity of a global workforce amid the escalating H-1B visa fee controversy. Speaking at the Observer Research Foundation's event during the UN General Assembly, Jaishankar highlighted that many nations face demographic challenges that hinder their ability to meet labor demands domestically. He advocated for a contemporary, efficient model of a global workforce, acknowledging the political debates surrounding its implementation. His remarks come in response to U.S. President Donald Trump's imposition of a $100,000 fee on H-1B visas, which predominantly affects Indian professionals.     

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Belgium Catches Navratri Fever as Viral Video Shows Hundreds of Foreigners Master Traditional Gujarati Garba Dance

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:12am on 26 Sep 2025,Friday India Global

A heartwarming viral video shows hundreds of foreigners performing traditional Gujarati Garba dance with remarkable grace in Belgium during Navratri festivities. The event, reportedly organized at cultural centers like Shoonya Dance Centre in Ghent, featured workshops and live performances with participants dancing to Falguni Pathak's Navratri hits. The cross-cultural celebration occurred on Navratri Day 5, dedicated to Goddess Skandamata. The TimesNow X post garnered over 2,000 reactions, with netizens praising the beautiful cultural exchange. Comments highlighted how Indian culture spreads happiness globally without forcing participation. Users credited community builders like @swapkebolly for years of work glorifying Indian culture abroad. The video exemplifies how traditional festivals transcend geographical boundaries, creating joyful cultural bridges between diverse communities worldwide.

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Illegal Indian Immigrant's Truck Crash Leaves 5-Year-Old California Girl Unable to Walk or Talk

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:48am on 26 Sep 2025,Friday India Global

Indian national Partap Singh, who illegally crossed the US southern border in October 2022, was arrested by ICE for causing a devastating multi-vehicle crash in California. Singh's 18-wheeler truck critically injured five-year-old Dalilah Coleman in June 2024, leaving her unable to walk, talk, or eat orally. The child spent three weeks in coma, required six months hospitalization, and suffered skull fractures, broken femur, and diplegic cerebral palsy. Singh had received a commercial driver's license from California's DMV despite his illegal status. This marks the second such case involving Indians driving commercial vehicles illegally after Harjinder Singh killed three people in Florida. DHS Secretary Kristi Noem criticized California's licensing policies, while the US paused worker visas for commercial truck drivers following these incidents. (PC: X)

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'India, I'm Out': Khalistani Terrorist Gets Bail Within Week, Declares 'Delhi Will Become Khalistan' in Video Threat

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:38am on 26 Sep 2025,Friday India Global

Khalistani terrorist Inderjeet Singh Gosal was released on bail within a week of his September 19 arrest in Ontario, Canada. Immediately after release from Central East Correctional Centre, he appeared with Gurpatwant Singh Pannun issuing threats against India's NSA Ajit Doval. Gosal declared "India, I'm out" and announced plans for a Khalistan referendum on November 23, 2025, claiming "Delhi will become Khalistan." Pannun taunted Doval to arrest him in Canada or Europe. Gosal, considered Pannun's key aide and SFJ Canada organiser after Hardeep Singh Nijjar's 2023 killing, faced firearm charges alongside two others. This marks his second swift bail after arrest at Brampton's Hindu Sabha Mandir violence last November. The quick release reignites questions about Canada's approach toward Khalistani separatists.

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Modi Confronts Putin on Ukraine Strategy After Trump's Crippling India Tariffs, Says NATO Boss

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:53am on 26 Sep 2025,Friday India Global

NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte claimed US tariffs on India have prompted Prime Minister Modi to call Russian President Putin seeking clarification on Ukraine strategy. Speaking at the UN General Assembly, Rutte alleged Modi told Putin he had supported Russia but now faces 25% reciprocal tariffs plus additional 25% penalty for buying Russian oil. Trump imposed these measures to discourage India's Russian energy purchases, citing indirect support for Moscow's military operations. India criticized the tariffs as unjustified, emphasizing energy security for 1.4 billion citizens amid global disruptions. The government noted US-EU maintained substantial Russian trade without similar strategic necessity. Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal recently held trade talks addressing tariff tensions. Neither New Delhi nor Moscow immediately responded to Rutte's claims. (PC: Facebook)

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Trump to Impose 100 % Tariffs on Branded Pharma Imports, Targets India — But Offers Exemption for US-Based Production

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:12am on 26 Sep 2025,Friday India Global

From October 1, 2025, the US will levy 100 percent tariffs on branded and patented pharmaceutical imports—unless the company is actively building a drug manufacturing plant in the United States. The exemption applies even to firms that have “broken ground” or are under construction. The policy also includes high duties on furniture and heavy trucks, sparking concern over its impact on global supply chains. Analysts warn India’s pharma exports could face significant disruption unless firms pivot U.S. investments quickly. 

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Trump Declines Role in Kashmir Dispute, Says Issue for India and Pakistan to Resolve

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:49am on 26 Sep 2025,Friday India Global

A U.S. State Department spokesperson clarified that President Donald Trump is not interested in mediating the Kashmir conflict, reiterating Washington’s long-standing stance that the matter should be resolved bilaterally between India and Pakistan. The official noted Trump already faces several global crises and does not want to be drawn into South Asia’s long-standing territorial dispute. However, the U.S. remains open to offering diplomatic support if both nations formally request it. This position reflects continuity in American foreign policy, discouraging outside interference while encouraging direct dialogue to maintain regional stability. (PC: NDTV)  

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Viksit Bharat Investment Summit 2025 Held At London’s House Of Lords With Global Leaders And Investors

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:55pm on 25 Sep 2025,Thursday India Global

The House of Lords in London hosted the Indo-European Business Forum’s (IEBF) Viksit Bharat Investment Summit 2025. The event brought together world leaders, policymakers, investors, and business leaders to build stronger economic ties between India, the UK, Europe, and other regions.    Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu received the Leadership and Governance Award for his policies and governance in the state. In his speech, he invited investors to explore Himachal’s clean energy, wellness, IT, horticulture, and tourism sectors. He said Himachal, with 100% literacy, offers growth, trust, and resilience. IEBF founder Vijay Goel said trade agreements between India, the UK, and the EU could open business worth over £40 billion and €200 billion. “This is about opportunities in textiles, renewable energy, defence, education, IT, and retail,” he said. The summit welcomed Lord David Evans of the UK Parliament, UK Shadow Minister Seema Malhotra, UK MP Virender Sharma, High Commissioner of Ghana Samuel Mahama, Sri Lanka’s former Foreign Minister Dr Rohitga, educationist Mrs. Neerja Birla, entrepreneur Niharika Handa, AI innovators Tejesh Kumar Kodali and Janaki Yarlagadda, Media consultant and last year’s British Indian of the Year, Manish Tiwari. Awards were given for achievements in innovation, business, AI, green energy, and social impact. The evening ended with a call for global partnerships. Mr. Goel said, “Together, let us make Bharat truly developed and respected.”

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Female Priest Leads Durga Puja in Tokyo, Japan, Redefines Tradition With Equality

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:07pm on 25 Sep 2025,Thursday India Global

Durga Puja in Tokyo has taken a unique turn with Somdatta Banerjee, a female priest, leading rituals for the India Bengal Cultural Association Japan (IBCAJ). Born in Shantiniketan, she moved to Japan five years ago and stepped up when a male priest was unavailable. Since then, she has challenged traditional taboos, allowing women of all backgrounds to take part in rituals. Somdatta says, “In God’s eye, all are equal.” Her inclusive approach has inspired many and made the festival more welcoming. With growing popularity, people travel long distances in Japan to witness the celebrations and her way of worship. (PC: Times Now)

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Indian Man In US Kills Sex Offender, Says Murder Was “Really Fun”

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:04am on 25 Sep 2025,Thursday India Global

An Indian man in California has been charged with murder after killing a registered sex offender. Police said 29-year-old Varun Suresh stabbed 71-year-old David Brimmer in Fremont. Court papers revealed Suresh had searched the sex offender registry and planned the killing for years. Disguised as an accountant, he went door to door before finding Brimmer. After stabbing him, Suresh told police that “all sex offenders deserved to die” and called the act “really fun.” Officers said he showed no regret. In 2021, Suresh was also arrested for making a fake bomb threat at a hotel. (PC: India Today)

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