PM Modi & Canada PM Carney’s G7 Meet Marks Diplomatic Reset After Nijjar Killing Strained India–Canada Ties

Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 07:55am on 18 Jun 2025,Wednesday India Global

Indian PM Narendra Modi and Canadian PM Mark Carney met on June 17 at the G7 summit in Kananaskis, their first bilateral since 2023’s fallout over the killing of Sikh separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Carney described Nijjar’s death as a “sensitive legal matter” and stressed the need for careful law‑enforcement dialogue and cooperation amid ongoing judicial proceedings. The leaders agreed to reappoint high commissioners, restore diplomatic services, and deepen cooperation on trade, labor, and global supply‑chains. Modi emphasized shared democratic values; Carney praised India’s strategic role. Despite symbolic protests from Canada’s Sikh community, the meeting marks a pragmatic reset in Canada‑India relations. (PC: Hindustan Times)

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India Didn't Seek US Mediation Or Discuss Trade During Op Sindoor: PM Modi To Trump On Phone

Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 05:41am on 18 Jun 2025,Wednesday India Global

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and U.S. President Donald Trump spoke for 35 minutes by phone on June 18, on the sidelines of the G7 Summit. Modi firmly told Trump that the recent ceasefire between India and Pakistan resulted solely from direct military‑to‑military discussions without any third‑party, particularly U.S., mediation refuting Trump’s claim. He outlined that India now regards terrorism as “actual war” and briefed Trump on Operation Sindoor following the Pahalgam terror attack. Trump also conveyed condolences over Pahalgam. Modi declined an invitation to visit the U.S. on his return from Canada due to prior commitments. (PC: Times Now & Hindustan Times)

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India & Canada Agree to Reinstate High Commissioners After G7 Summit Meet

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:07am on 18 Jun 2025,Wednesday India Global

At the G7 Summit in Kananaskis on June 17–18, 2025, Indian PM Narendra Modi and Canadian PM Mark Carney held their first bilateral discussion since the 2023 diplomatic rift over the killing of Sikh separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. They jointly agreed to appoint new high commissioners to restore full diplomatic and consular services for citizens and businesses in both countries. The meeting, described as “productive” and “foundational,” also reaffirmed shared commitments to democracy, the rule of law, sovereignty, and explored deeper cooperation in trade, energy, critical minerals, and technology. This marks a key step in resetting strained relations.

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Canada’s PM Mark Carney Welcomes Modi At G7 Summit; India Focuses On Global South Priorities

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:37pm on 17 Jun 2025,Tuesday India Global

Prime Minister Narendra Modi was welcomed by Canadian PM Mark Carney in Kananaskis, Alberta, as he arrived for the G7 Summit Outreach Session on June 17. Modi emphasized addressing “key global issues” and representing “Global South priorities.” This is Modi’s first visit to Canada in 10 years. On the sidelines, he held bilateral talks with leaders from South Korea, Mexico, South Africa, and Australia. Discussions included trade, green hydrogen, digital innovation, and shared geopolitical concerns. Notably, Modi and South Korea’s President reaffirmed ties in tech and shipbuilding, while Modi explored cooperation in pharmaceuticals and economy with Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum. (PC: X)

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After Ahmedabad Plane Crash, Air India Cancels 5 Dreamliner Flights Over Safety and Technical Concerns

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:15pm on 17 Jun 2025,Tuesday India Global

Air India cancelled five international flights today, all operated by Boeing 787-8 Dreamliners. This comes after the June 12 crash of flight AI 171 from Ahmedabad to London, which killed 241 people on board and 33 on the ground. The cancelled flights include Delhi to Dubai, Vienna, Paris, Ahmedabad to London, and London to Amritsar. Another Dreamliner returned to Hong Kong due to a technical issue, and a San Francisco–Mumbai flight was delayed in Kolkata. The DGCA has ordered detailed safety checks on all 787s with GEnx engines. Air India has retired the AI 171 call sign to honour the victims. (PC: NDTV/ Reuters)

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Khalistanis Stage ‘Ambush’ Protest During PM Modi’s Canada Visit As Flag Desecrated, Tricolour Torn

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:10am on 17 Jun 2025,Tuesday India Global

Khalistani separatists staged an "ambush" protest in Calgary, Alberta, during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Canada for the G7 Summit. Viral videos show extremists shouting violent anti-India slogans, tearing and stomping on the Indian flag, and playing hate-filled songs. Canadian journalist Daniel Bordman described the protest as chaotic and aggressive. Independent journalist Mocha Bezirgan said banned group Sikhs for Justice was involved. India’s Sikh leaders, including from Patna Sahib Gurudwara, condemned the use of children in the protests. PM Mark Carney's invitation to Modi was seen by many as a shift away from separatist appeasement towards economic priorities. (PC: India Today)

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‘They Were My Everything’: Family Speaks Out After Welsh Businessman, Wife, and Child Killed In Air India Jet Tragedy

Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 05:18am on 17 Jun 2025,Tuesday India Global

A devastating Air India Boeing 787 crash occurred on 12 June 2025, shortly after take‑off from Ahmedabad, killing 241 of the 242 on board and at least eight people on the ground. Among the victims were Welsh businessman Akeel Nanabawa, his wife Hannaa Vorajee, and their 4‑year‑old daughter Sara, returning home to Gloucestershire. Akeel, from Newport, led a successful recruitment firm, and Hannaa served as Director at Peace Inclusion, championing minority rights. Community members describe them as selfless volunteers whose compassion and energy touched many. Their family issued a statement expressing profound heartbreak. The crash, with only one known survivor, is under investigation, while national tributes and community mourning spread across the UK and India. (PC: The Guardian)

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Indian Embassy Alerts Nationals In Tehran, ‘Move to Safer Locations Or Exit If Possible’

Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 04:45am on 17 Jun 2025,Tuesday India Global

On June 17, 2025, the Indian Embassy in Tehran urged all Indian nationals and persons of Indian origin to relocate to safer parts of the city, citing rising Israel–Iran tensions and directed those able to exit Tehran to do so by any means. It provided 24×7 helpline numbers and a special Telegram channel for real‑time updates. India’s MEA also established a control room in Delhi and is coordinating student relocations from high‑risk zones within Iran, liaising with Armenia and UAE for evacuation routes. The embassy continues to monitor developments closely.

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Air India San Francisco-Mumbai Flight AI180 Halted In Kolkata After Left‑Engine Snag

Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 04:34am on 17 Jun 2025,Tuesday India Global

On June 17, Air India’s Boeing 777‑200LR flight AI180 from San Francisco to Mumbai encountered a left‑engine snag during its scheduled stop at Kolkata’s Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Airport. Landing on time at 00:45 IST, the aircraft experienced a technical glitch, delaying its onward journey. Around 05:20 IST, the captain ordered all passengers to deplane as a precautionary safety measure. Ground crews inspected the idle jet while arrangements were made to rebook travelers. There were no injuries. The incident follows a troubling streak for the national carrier: a Delhi‑bound Dreamliner returned mid‑air from Hong Kong yesterday and a separate Dreamliner crash in Ahmedabad recently claimed nearly 270 lives.

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British Airways Dreamliner To Chennai Turns Back After Mid-Air Issue, Same Aircraft Model Involved In India Crash

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:54pm on 16 Jun 2025,Monday India Global

A British Airways Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner flight from London Heathrow to Chennai turned back mid-air on Sunday due to a technical issue. Flight BA35 dumped fuel over the Strait of Dover and landed safely at 1:50 PM. Hours later, an Air India Dreamliner from Hong Kong to Delhi also returned as a precaution. Both planes are the same model involved in the recent Air India crash in Ahmedabad that killed 241 people. BA confirmed the Heathrow return was “a standard precaution” and not an emergency. Investigations are underway. Boeing and Air India have not issued statements on the incidents. (PC: The Standard)

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