Canada’s Foreign Minister Anita Anand To Visit India In October As Both Nations Reset Ties

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:01am on 25 Sep 2025,Thursday India Global

Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand will visit India in October for talks with External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar. The visit comes as India and Canada try to rebuild ties damaged in 2023. Relations fell after Ottawa, under Justin Trudeau, accused India of being linked to the killing of Sikh separatist leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Since Prime Minister Mark Carney took office, both nations have worked to improve ties. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Carney met in June, starting the reset. India recently appointed Dinesh Patnaik as High Commissioner to Canada, showing steps toward restoring full diplomatic relations. (PC: NDTV)

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H-1B Visa Holders from India Urged to Freeze Travel as New $100,000 US Fee Sparks Uncertainty

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:55am on 25 Sep 2025,Thursday India Global

Indians holding H-1B visas are deferring international travel following President Donald Trump's recent policy imposing a $100,000 fee on new H-1B petitions, effective September 21, 2025. Although the White House clarified that the fee applies only to new applications and not renewals or existing holders, uncertainty persists. Tech giants like Microsoft and Amazon have advised employees to avoid international travel to prevent complications. This caution has led to reduced visa processing demand in India, potentially shortening wait times in the short term. However, experts caution that long-term impacts remain uncertain. 

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Indian Techie Spends $2,000 On Urgent Flight To Beat Trump’s New H-1B Visa Deadline

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:58pm on 24 Sep 2025,Wednesday India Global

An Indian tech worker, Amrutha Tamanam, rushed back to the US after President Donald Trump’s order introduced a $100,000 H-1B visa fee. She told NDTV she spent nearly $2,000 on a one-way ticket to Dallas, fearing she would be locked out of the country where she has lived for 13 years. Tamanam, who has a valid visa and documents until 2028, said panic spread through WhatsApp groups after the order. Many Indian professionals face uncertainty as employers may not afford the high cost. The Trump administration has also proposed changes to favour higher-paid, skilled H-1B workers. (PC: NDTV)

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India Criticizes Pakistan at UNHRC Over Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Airstrike

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:10am on 24 Sep 2025,Wednesday India Global

At the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) session, Indian diplomat Kshitij Tyagi sharply criticized Pakistan for its recent airstrike in Matre Dara village, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, which resulted in the deaths of at least 30 civilians, including women and children. Tyagi accused Pakistan of "bombing their own people" and misusing the UNHRC platform to level baseless allegations against India. He also urged Pakistan to vacate the illegally occupied territories in Jammu and Kashmir and focus on addressing its internal issues, including economic challenges and human rights concerns. (PC: PTI)

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Kiran Desai Returns to Booker Prize Shortlist with 'The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny'

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:03am on 24 Sep 2025,Wednesday India Global

Indian-born author Kiran Desai has been shortlisted for the 2025 Booker Prize for her novel The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny, marking her return to the literary spotlight nearly two decades after winning the award in 2006 for The Inheritance of Loss. The novel intertwines the love story of its titular characters with themes of class, race, nationhood, and migration, earning praise from judges for its "unforgettable epic" quality. The shortlist also includes works by Susan Choi (Flashlight), Katie Kitamura (Audition), Ben Markovits (The Rest of Our Lives), Andrew Miller (The Land in Winter), and David Szalay (Flesh). The winner will be announced on November 10, 2025. (PC: AP)

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Zelenskyy Contrasts with Trump's Allegations: India 'Mostly' Supports Ukraine Amid Energy Trade

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:55am on 24 Sep 2025,Wednesday India Global

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that India is "mostly" on Ukraine's side, despite U.S. President Donald Trump's claim at the UN General Assembly that India and China are "primary funders" of Russia's war by purchasing Russian oil. Zelenskyy acknowledged India's energy-related challenges but emphasized its support for Ukraine. Trump criticized European allies for hypocrisy in buying Russian energy while opposing the war, urging them to cease such purchases. This exchange highlights differing perspectives on India's role in the ongoing conflict. (PC: Reuters)

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Indian-Origin Green Card Holder Detained by ICE Despite Expunged Felony

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:01am on 24 Sep 2025,Wednesday India Global

Paramjit Singh, a 48-year-old Indian-origin businessman and U.S. green card holder, was detained by ICE at Chicago O’Hare Airport on July 30, 2025, over a 1999 payphone-related felony. Although he served a short sentence and completed community service, a 2023 court order had expunged the felony. Singh’s family claims ICE ignored this ruling, misrepresented his criminal record, and denied him bond. He faces serious health issues, including a brain tumor and heart problems, with inadequate medical care in detention. The case raises concerns over ICE detention practices and treatment of long-settled immigrants.

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Zelensky Says India Mostly With Ukraine After Trump Labels It A 'Primary Funder' Of War

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:51am on 24 Sep 2025,Wednesday India Global

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said India is “mostly” supporting Ukraine, countering US President Donald Trump’s claim that India and China are “primary funders” of Russia’s war. In a Fox News interview, Zelensky noted some issues with India’s energy deals with Russia but expressed hope India will change its approach. He added that Europe should strengthen ties with India to influence its stance. Zelensky also said China’s support for Russia is harder to change. Trump had criticised India and China at the UN for buying Russian oil, linking it to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and recent tariffs. (PC: HT)

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Shashi Tharoor Slams Indian-American Diaspora Over Silence On US Policy Setbacks

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:41am on 24 Sep 2025,Wednesday India Global

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor criticised the Indian-American community for not speaking up on issues affecting India-US relations. He welcomed a five-member US Congressional delegation led by Indian-origin Congressman Ami Bera. Tharoor said no calls were made by diaspora members to support India on H-1B visa fees, higher tariffs on exports, or Chabahar Port sanctions. He urged the community to press US lawmakers to protect India’s interests. Tharoor noted the delegation, mostly Democrats from California, expressed strong support for India and its strategic partnership with the US. He stressed the diaspora should be more vocal in defending India. (PC: India Today)

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Indian Techie In US Gets O-1 Visa After 3 H-1B Rejections For 'Extraordinary Ability'

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:16am on 24 Sep 2025,Wednesday India Global

A 26-year-old Indian techie from Bengaluru, working at IBM in California, has received a US O-1 visa after facing 3 H-1B rejections. Tanush Sharanarthi shared that his approval came due to his “extraordinary ability” in artificial intelligence. He said he focused on hard work instead of luck, spending late nights building products, publishing research, and contributing to his field. Sharanarthi expressed gratitude to his family, mentors, colleagues, and IBM for their support. The O-1 visa is given to individuals with exceptional talent in fields like science, arts, business, or sports, without an annual lottery cap. (PC: NDTV)

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