SFJ Founder Pannun Issues New Threats Against Indian Diplomats and Hindu Temples in Canada

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:45am on 11 Nov 2024,Monday India Global

Sikhs For Justice (SFJ) founder Gurpatwant Singh Pannun has announced plans for attacks on Hindu temples in Canada on November 16-17, targeting Indian diplomats. In a message, Pannun blamed Indian diplomats for the assassination of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, and declared the temples in Mississauga and Brampton as new targets. India condemned the threats as "terror acts," with officials accusing the Canadian government of allowing the Khalistani movement to flourish, citing recent support for radical elements within Canadian police. Prime Minister Narendra Modi condemned the attacks, urging Canada to uphold the rule of law.

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Downing Street Criticized for Serving Alcohol and Meat at Diwali Event, Offends British Hindus

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:55pm on 10 Nov 2024,Sunday India Global

Downing Street’s Diwali celebration sparked controversy for offering alcohol and meat, causing discontent among Hindu attendees who traditionally observe vegetarianism and abstain from alcohol during the festival. The event, attended by Health Secretary Wes Streeting and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall, aimed to strengthen Labour’s ties with British Indians. However, many guests found the menu, which included wine, beer, and lamb kebabs, culturally insensitive. The irony was noted, as Diwali represents the triumph of light over darkness and good over evil. Critics argue that the oversight could harm Labour’s outreach to the British Hindu community. Downing Street declined to comment.

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Russian Forces Capture Village in Ukraine’s Donetsk Region, Marking Latest Advance in Ongoing War

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:10pm on 10 Nov 2024,Sunday India Global

Russian forces captured the village of Vovchenko in Ukraine's Donetsk region, the Russian Defense Ministry announced. Located around five kilometers from the industrial city of Kurakhove, Vovchenko's capture marks the latest territorial advance by Russia's Center armed group as it continues its eastward push. This development follows weeks of increased military activity in the region, highlighting the ongoing battle for control in eastern Ukraine. Both Moscow and Kyiv have escalated their efforts, with significant casualties reported on both sides as the war enters its third year. The capture further signals Russia's strategic aims in the Donetsk industrial belt.

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Trump's China Policies Could Boost India and Asian Economies, Moody's Reports

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:45am on 10 Nov 2024,Sunday India Global

Donald Trump’s return as U.S. president is likely to strain U.S.-China relations, which could benefit India and other Asian economies, according to Moody’s Ratings. The agency noted that Trump’s planned restrictions on Chinese investments in strategic sectors could divert trade and investment flows towards India and ASEAN countries. Moody’s added that Trump’s policies might include steep tariffs on Chinese imports, protectionist trade measures, and reviving fossil fuel production, while potentially reversing U.S. climate initiatives. Additionally, the Trump administration is expected to pursue lighter regulations for small and midsize banks, potentially elevating economic risks while boosting specific industries.

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Trudeau Says Not All Sikhs in Canada Support Khalistan, Modi Supporters Don’t Represent All Hindus

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:07am on 10 Nov 2024,Sunday India Global

During Diwali celebrations at Ottawa’s Parliament Hill, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stated that while some Khalistan supporters exist in Canada, they do not represent the Sikh community as a whole. Similarly, he said supporters of PM Modi’s government do not represent all Hindu Canadians. Trudeau’s remarks come amid strained India-Canada relations, following his allegations of Indian involvement in the killing of Khalistani extremist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. India rejected these accusations and has since expelled Canadian diplomats, citing concerns over pro-Khalistan activities in Canada. New Delhi remains worried about the safety of Indian nationals in Canada.

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Donald Trump Wins All 7 Swing States, Secures 312 Electoral Votes Over Kamala Harris in Landslide Victory

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:17am on 10 Nov 2024,Sunday India Global

Donald Trump has been declared the winner in all seven swing states, amassing 312 electoral votes to Democratic opponent Kamala Harris’ 226, achieving a decisive victory. Trump's win, which included states like Arizona, Georgia, and Michigan, broke the "blue wall" and marked a notable return to the White House. Despite polls predicting a tight race, Trump expanded support among women, Black, and Hispanic voters. The Republican party gained Senate control, with a near-majority in the House, empowering Trump’s agenda. A traditional Oval Office meeting between outgoing President Joe Biden and Trump is scheduled for Wednesday, marking the transition.

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India Launches 'Chalo India' to Invite Global Friends at London’s Cutty Sark

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:54pm on 09 Nov 2024,Saturday India Global

The Indian Ministry of Tourism, along with the High Commission of India in the UK, hosted a vibrant cultural evening, ‘Chalo India,’ at London’s historic Cutty Sark. This event celebrated India’s culture and heritage and launched the “Chalo India” initiative, encouraging the Indian diaspora to invite non-Indian friends to explore India.   Shri Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, India’s Tourism Minister, said, “Through ‘Chalo India,’ we aim to build lasting bonds and invite the world to experience the beauty, culture, and spirit of India. London, with its deep-rooted ties to India, is the perfect place to launch this vision.”   The event welcomed dignitaries, including High Commissioner Shri Vikram Doraiswami, as well as tourism ministers from Telangana, Uttarakhand, Goa, and the Deputy Chief Minister of Orissa. Traditional performances like Bharatnatyam and Garba enthralled the audience, showcasing India’s diverse heritage.   British author Monisha Rajesh shared her experience, saying, “Traveling through India by train allowed me to see the country’s soul. Every journey showed me something new about India’s rich landscapes and traditions.” The launch of the “Chalo India” portal allows Indian residents abroad to refer friends for a free e-Tourist visa until March 2025. The evening ended with a vote of thanks, underscoring India’s commitment to strengthening tourism ties with the UK.

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India Delegation Meets Taliban Minister, Offers Chabahar Port Access and Extends Humanitarian Support

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:33am on 09 Nov 2024,Saturday India Global

An Indian delegation led by J.P. Singh, Joint Secretary of the Pakistan-Afghanistan-Iran division, met Afghanistan’s acting Defense Minister Mullah Mohammad Yaqoob and former President Hamid Karzai in a significant diplomatic move. India discussed extending humanitarian aid, including medicines and supplies, and offered Afghanistan access to Iran’s Chabahar Port to support Afghan businesses. During a media briefing, External Affairs Ministry spokesman Randhir Jaiswal confirmed meetings with senior Afghan ministers and heads of UN agencies, highlighting India’s ongoing commitment to supporting the Afghan people through humanitarian assistance and regional connectivity.

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US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin Highlights Strengthened US-India Relations Under Biden Administration

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:59am on 09 Nov 2024,Saturday India Global

US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin praised the Biden administration for significantly improving relations with India. During a press briefing in Florida, Austin highlighted the strengthened partnership, emphasizing the expanded ties between the two nations. He also pointed out the success in uniting NATO and rallying 50 countries to support Ukraine amid the ongoing conflict. Austin noted that the Biden administration’s efforts in the Indo-Pacific region have been “quite amazing,” underscoring the growing cooperation between the US and India on security and strategic matters. The remarks reflect the evolving US-India relationship under Biden’s leadership.

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Trudeau Admits Presence of Khalistani Supporters in Canada, Says They Don’t Represent Entire Sikh Community

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:46am on 09 Nov 2024,Saturday India Global

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau acknowledged the presence of Khalistani supporters in Canada, clarifying that they do not represent the broader Sikh community. Addressing the Indian community during Diwali celebrations at Parliament Hill, Trudeau stated that while there are pro-Khalistan supporters in Canada, they don’t reflect the sentiments of all Sikhs. Similarly, he noted that supporters of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Canada do not represent the entire Hindu community. Trudeau’s remarks align with India's concerns about pro-Khalistani elements in Canada, acknowledging their presence while distinguishing them from the larger Canadian Sikh and Hindu communities.

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