Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 06:47am on 03 Aug 2025,Sunday India Global
Four Indian-origin senior citizens Asha Divan (85), Kishore Divan (89), Shailesh Divan (86), and Gita Divan (84) have gone missing during a road trip from Buffalo, New York, to Prabhupada’s Palace of Gold in West Virginia. Their last confirmed sighting was at a Burger King in Erie, Pennsylvania, on July 29, captured via CCTV and credit card records. They were traveling in a lime green 2009 Toyota Camry (NY plate EKW2611), later spotted on I-79. Authorities in Marshall and Ohio counties have launched a search operation, including helicopters and cell signal tracking. A missing persons report has been filed, and family members are urging the public to share any leads. (PC: NDTV & ABC)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:01am on 03 Aug 2025,Sunday India Global
A 25‑year‑old Bangladeshi man, Mohammad Ashraful of Narayanganj, was detained on August 1, 2025 at Kolkata’s Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport after attempting to break the glass partition enclosing the International Transit Terminal, to exit without an Indian visa . Ashraful, en route from Singapore to Dhaka, suddenly tried to breach the transit zone’s glass wall. CISF personnel intervened swiftly, restraining and handing him over to airport police. During interrogation, his responses were incoherent, raising concerns about his mental state . He was formally arrested by Bidhannagar Police later that evening. Further investigation into his motive is ongoing. (PC: India Today)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:25pm on 02 Aug 2025,Saturday India Global
As of August 2, 2025, Indian officials confirmed that oil procurement from Russia remains unchanged, despite U.S. President Donald Trump warning of a 25% tariff and unspecified penalties if India continues buying Russian energy . Authorities emphasized that long-term contracts and market-based factors—such as price, grade, logistics, and inflation control—guide their choices, not political pressure . State refiners paused purchases recently due to narrowing discounts, but private players like Reliance and Nayara continue importing. Russian crude still makes up approximately 35% of India's oil imports, underscoring New Delhi’s stance on independent energy policy and economic pragmatism. (PC: The Guardian)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:16pm on 02 Aug 2025,Saturday India Global
NDTV investigated former U.S. President Donald Trump’s claim that the “Indian economy is dead” by asking five major American AI platforms—ChatGPT, Grok, Gemini, Meta AI, and Copilot—“Is the Indian economy dead?” Each responded emphatically that India’s economy is robust and fast‑growing . Trump’s assertion came alongside his announcement of a sweeping 25% tariff on Indian imports and hinted penalties over India’s continued purchase of Russian oil . Union Minister Piyush Goyal reaffirmed that India remains the fastest-growing major economy, while Congress leader Rahul Gandhi sparked controversy by endorsing Trump’s claim, drawing swift criticism from other leaders. (PC: NDTV)
Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 09:50am on 02 Aug 2025,Saturday India Global
Abhay Devadas Nayak, a 41-year-old man of Bengaluru origin, was arrested in Glasgow for causing a mid-air scare aboard an easyJet flight from London to Glasgow. Nayak shouted slogans including “Death to America,” “Death to Trump,” and “Allahu Akbar,” prompting passengers to restrain him and the pilot to initiate emergency procedures. No explosives were found, and authorities ruled out terrorism charges, instead charging him under the UK’s Air Navigation Order for endangering aircraft safety. Nayak’s family in Bengaluru confirmed he suffers from schizophrenia. He was remanded in custody and is expected to appear in court again next week. The incident has sparked debate over mental health and aviation safety protocols.
Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 09:25am on 02 Aug 2025,Saturday India Global
Prime Minister Narendra Modi issued a stern warning to Pakistan during his address in Varanasi, declaring that BrahMos missiles will now be manufactured in Lucknow as part of the UP Defence Corridor. He stated that any future terrorist act by Pakistan would be met with decisive retaliation using these indigenous missiles. Modi hailed the success of Operation Sindoor, launched in response to the Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 civilians, and praised India’s air defense systems, drones, and missiles. He emphasized that “even hearing the name BrahMos keeps Pakistan awake at night,” and asserted that India’s self-reliant defense capabilities will ensure no act of terror goes unanswered. (PC: Hindustan Times & Defence News)
Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 06:22pm on 01 Aug 2025,Friday India Global
India has declined to comment on the White House’s push for President Donald Trump to receive the Nobel Peace Prize. MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal stated that questions regarding Trump’s candidacy should be directed to the White House. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt claimed Trump brokered multiple peace deals including between India and Pakistan, averaging one per month during his six-month tenure. India, however, reiterated that the cessation of hostilities with Pakistan was a bilateral decision, with Prime Minister Modi and External Affairs Minister Jaishankar denying any foreign intervention during Operation Sindoor. Pakistan has formally nominated Trump for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize, but the Norwegian Nobel Committee has not commented publicly on the matter. (PC: Exploring Economics & Firstpost)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:11pm on 01 Aug 2025,Friday India Global
India reacted to the White House’s demand for a Nobel Peace Prize for US President Donald Trump by saying, “Please take your question to them.” This response came after the White House claimed Trump had stopped global conflicts, including between India and Pakistan. India denied the claim. PM Modi said, “If Pakistan attacks, we will respond by launching a big attack.” Foreign Minister Jaishankar added, “Nobody, anywhere in the world, asked India to stop its operations.” India said its ties with the US are strong, and its relations with Russia are “steady and time-tested.” (PC: India Today)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:39pm on 01 Aug 2025,Friday India Global
The Indian Embassy in Dublin has warned Indian citizens to "take reasonable precautions" after a brutal attack on Santosh Yadav, an Indian data scientist. Yadav was beaten by a group of teenagers near his home. “They snatched my glasses and beat me till I was bleeding,” he said. He suffered a fractured cheekbone. Calling it a racist attack, he added, “This is not an isolated incident.” The Embassy noted a rise in assaults on Indians and urged people to avoid deserted places, especially at odd hours. “We are in touch with Irish authorities,” the advisory said, offering help and emergency contacts. (PC: News18)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:35pm on 01 Aug 2025,Friday India Global
India said its ties with the US are strong and will keep growing, even after US President Donald Trump announced a 25% tariff on Indian goods. Trump blamed India’s trade policies and ties with Russia. But the Indian government said it will protect national interest and continue talks for a fair trade deal. The foreign ministry added that India’s defence and energy choices are based on its own needs. “Our bond with the US has faced many tests and stayed strong,” the MEA said, showing hope that both nations will keep working together. (PC: PTI)