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    We oppose unilateral actions to change status quo by force: India on fresh tensions in South China Sea

    US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan spoke to his Filipino counterpart Eduardo M Ano this week following the fresh tensions in the South China Sea. Sullivan and Ano discussed shared concerns over China's "dangerous and escalatory actions against the Philippines' lawful maritime operations near Second Thomas Shoal in the South China Sea, a White House readout said.

    To navigate through 'turbulent times', India must invest in modernisation of armed forces: IAF chief

    His remarks come amid the backdrop of evolving geopolitics with conflicts being seen in some of the regions of the world. This "multi-faceted landscape" requires such military personnel who are not only adept at combat but also possess a deep understanding of the broader implications of their actions, the air chief marshal said.

    In 10 years, India no longer a charity case, it's the driving force of world economy: Sanjeev Sanyal

    There are no such things as poor people. They are poor places. Say two brothers grew up in Moradabad. One of them stays back in Moradabad and another went off to Dubai. After five years, one person will be earning a lot more than the other. Why does this happen? It is because places matter, says Sanjeev Sanyal

    Chief of Air Staff urges prioritisation of modernisation for India's armed forces

    Chief of Air Staff Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari emphasized the critical need for India to invest in modernizing its armed forces amid evolving security challenges during the Capstone Seminar organized by the Indian Air Force, the College of Air Warfare, and the Centre for Air Power Studies. He highlighted India's strategic culture, the importance of strategic partnerships, boosting indigenous defense production, and adopting a comprehensive approach to security in facing multifaceted challenges.

    G7 Summit: PM Modi, Macron agree to deepen defence cooperation with focus on 'Make in India'

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron agreed to strengthen strategic defense cooperation, with a focus on boosting India's 'Make in India' initiative. This decision was made during a bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the G7 Summit in Apulia, Italy. India and France have a close partnership, particularly in security and defense, with India currently in talks to acquire Rafale jets from France. The leaders also discussed fostering innovation and research among youth. PM Modi expressed excitement for productive discussions with world leaders at the summit.

    Dialogue with Pakistan only way to end terrorism in J&K: Farooq Abdullah

    National Conference president Farooq Abdullah emphasized the necessity of talks with Pakistan to end terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir following recent attacks. Three incidents, including an attack on pilgrims and clashes with security forces, resulted in casualties. Abdullah stressed the importance of dialogue to address cross-border terrorism and resolve issues with neighboring countries.

    • India welcomes Egypt, Iran, UAE, Saudi Arabia and Ethiopia joining BRICS

      The meeting on Monday was the first ministerial meeting following BRICS expansion in 2023 when Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE joined Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa as full-fledged BRICS members.

      Taking a home loan? 5 ways you can reduce cost of borrowing and save money

      The longer the tenure of a loan, the higher the interest burden. Home loan rates will not come down as the RBI has kept policy rates unchanged. If you are planning to buy a house with a loan, ET Wealth suggests some ways to reduce the cost of borrowing.

      Former Trump defence official warns against Chinese surprise attack on Taiwan

      Former US President Donald Trump's administration official Elbridge Colby has served as deputy assistant secretary of defence for strategy and force development in 2017-2018. In an interview with Japan's Yomiuri Shimbun conducted in Washington DC, Colby said that the military needed to be strengthened so it could deliver any immediate response against Chinese aggression.

      People who kept 'hisab-kitab' for Pakistan in the past queued up to vote this time: J&K Police chief

      The Jammu and Kashmir administration and police have ensured a safe space for voters in the region during the recent Lok Sabha election, according to DGP Rashmi Ranjan Swain. This year's election saw a remarkable voter turnout, signaling a shift in the region's political landscape. The three Lok Sabha seats in the Valley, Srinagar, Baramulla, and Anantnag-Rajouri, recorded their highest-ever voter turnouts in the last three decades.

      The man who escaped the scam rings of Cambodia

      Thousands of workers are trafficked to Southeast Asia to commit cyber fraud on their fellow citizens over social media. Ex-serviceman Botcha Sankhar, who was forced to work in the scam compounds of Cambodia for six months, unravels the modus operandi of this new and terrifying form of crime and forced labour

      Fake job offers in India or abroad: How to spot a fraudulent job offer, know the full list of authorised agents for foreign jobs

      Fake job offers: India is such a country where millions of young people reside and many of them are searching for a job either within India or abroad. Younger people have aspirations and enthusiasm which fraudsters are using to dupe them with fake job offers. In the recent past many young Indians were taken abroad to work in scam jobs, etc.

      India to start talks for 26 Rafale Marine jets: Here's all about the 'omnirole' naval fighter plane

      India and France will begin negotiations this week for a Rs 50,000 crore deal to purchase 26 Rafale Marine fighter jets for the INS Vikrant. The Rafale M was chosen for its compatibility with India's existing Rafale fleet, reducing maintenance costs. Capable of various missions, the Rafale M has a proven track record with the French military.

      India needs strong leader, stable govt as ongoing conflicts worldwide won't end so quickly: Jaishankar

      China is constructing roads, bridges and model village at the border on the land it took in 1962 and had made a road to Siachen with the coordination of Pakistan and India has also deployed forces, improved logistics on the border and the budget for India-China border has been increased from Rs 3000 crore to Rs 15,000 crore, the minister said.

      India to give relief assistance worth $ 1 mn to Papua New Guinea in the wake of landslide that killed 2,000

      The Ministry of External Affairs announced immediate relief assistance of $1 million to Papua New Guinea following a devastating landslide that buried over 2,000 people. Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed condolences and India's readiness to extend support. The aid, offered as part of India's partnership with the Pacific island country, aims to assist in relief, rehabilitation, and reconstruction efforts.

      India underlines importance of making African voices stronger in multilateral organisations

      India's Permanent Representative to the UN Ambassador Ruchira Kamboj told the UN Security Council on Thursday that it is "high time" that the comity of nations gives due credence to the African member states. "Sustainable peace and security is possible only if external forces do not intervene for vested interests. This calls for making African voices stronger in multilateral organisations so that they can argue their own case and call out external interferences," she said.

      NSA Doval suggests jointness among central armed police forces

      India's National Security Advisor Ajit Doval has said that the country's economic progress would have been faster if its borders had been more secure and defined. Doval highlighted that the country's power has grown immensely in the last decade, and that border guarding forces must remain on alert 24/7 to protect national interests and the country. He also highlighted the importance of borders as they define sovereignty.

      Taiwan president pledges to stand with military, safeguard nation despite Chinese 'external threats'

      China's military drills near Taiwan prompted President Lai Ching-te to pledge to stand with the military and protect Taiwan's freedom and democracy. He visited a Marine base, emphasizing the need to defend against external threats and ensure national security. While not directly addressing China's exercises, Lai expressed confidence in the military's ability to maintain security. The Chinese PLA's drills included fighter jets conducting mock strikes, with a focus on deterring Taiwan independence and external interference.

      "It is being processed": Karnataka govt sources on cancellation of MP Prajwal Revanna's diplomatic passport

      Karnataka government sources revealed that the Ministry of Home Affairs (MEA) is in the process of cancelling MP Prajwal Revanna’s diplomatic passport. Revanna has been alleged of multiple sexual harassment allegations. Despite a Special Investigation Team's formation, Revanna is evading authorities. If his passport is cancelled, he would be compelled to return and charges including rape and sexual assault.

      Government rescues 360 Indians forced into committing cyber fraud

      Union home ministry and MEA rescued 360 Indians from Cambodia involved in cyber scams, with I4C CEO Rajesh Kumar noting a rise in cybercrime incidents originating from Southeast Asia.

      Bengal CID confirm Bangladeshi MP's 'murder' but is yet to recover victim's body

      Bangladesh MP Md Anwarul Azim Anwar was brutally murdered in Kolkata. The West Bengal police CID is investigating the case, suspecting he may have been killed. The victim's body is yet to be recovered, and investigations are ongoing to uncover the motive behind the murder. Anwar's acquaintance Gopal Biswas filed a missing diary, triggering the investigation.

      Indian counter-terror team to help France with Paris Olympics

      Officials familiar with the matter have disclosed that India is poised to offer its expertise in security measures to France for the forthcoming Olympic and Paralympic Games scheduled to take place in Paris in July 2024. Both the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) and the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) engaged in extensive deliberations with their French counterparts. A consensus was reached between the two sides to dispatch a delegation comprising experts in counterterrorism and homeland security to Paris prior to the commencement of the major event.

      Protests in PoK consequence of Pakistan's policy of systemic plundering of resources: MEA

      India asserts protests in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir due to Islamabad's systemic plundering. Affirms Jammu and Kashmir's integral part of India amid violent protests over economic crisis in PoK. Highlights Islamabad's exploitation denying local rights over resources. External Affairs Ministry condemns exploitative policies. Protests erupt in PoK over rising costs and economic crisis.

      BJP petitions EC against Rahul Gandhi's remarks on Army

      The BJP has urged the Election Commission to take strict action against Rahul Gandhi for his remarks accusing the Modi government of creating two categories of soldiers based on family backgrounds. Senior BJP leaders, including S Jaishankar and Arjun Ram Meghwal, lodged a complaint with the EC, calling Gandhi's comments an attack on the armed forces and a matter of national security. They demanded that Gandhi retract his comments and warned against politicizing issues related to the military. Jaishankar criticized Gandhi for previous remarks against the armed forces, emphasizing the need to respect and support them.

      Sleepy far-flung towns in the Philippines will host US forces returning to counter China threats

      The remote coastal town of Santa Ana in the Philippines is gaining strategic importance as a potential site for U.S. military encampment under the Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement. This agreement comes amid escalating tensions between the U.S. and China, with the Philippines seeking a counterbalance to Chinese military assertiveness in the South China Sea. While some locals express concerns about living near U.S. forces, others see economic benefits and enhanced security. The town's tourism potential is also expected to grow. Authorities are preparing for potential refugee influxes in case of regional conflicts.

      India, Moldova sign pact on visa waiver on diplomatic and official passports

      Pavan Kapoor, secretary (West), Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and Ana Taban, ambassador, Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Moldova signed the agreements on behalf of their governments, the MEA said in a press release. The agreement will add further momentum to ties between India and Moldova.

      NSA Doval, UK counterpart discuss critical tech, global issues during strategic dialogue

      During this meeting, both top officials held a discussion focused on the Technology and Security Initiative, which will be a major bilateral mechanism to strengthen cooperation in critical and emerging technologies between the two countries, according to government officials.

      India-US ESG discusses defence cooperation, highlights comprehensive partnership

      The India-US Executive Steering Group (ESG) meeting at the US Army Pacific Headquarters in Hawaii was a key platform for discussing defence cooperation engagements. Led by Lt Gen TK Aich DCOAS (Strategy), the Indian delegation was briefed on the capabilities of the Lightning Academy and Aviation Brigade. This meeting underscores the comprehensive global strategic partnership between India and the US, driven by shared democratic values and vibrant people-to-people contacts. The recent Tiger Triumph 2024 exercise showcased deepening military ties, including cross-deck helicopter operations and joint HADR operations.

      Guardians of the sea: Indian Navy has its job cut out in unstable waters

      The maritime threat perception around India is at its highest level in decades. India's rise as an economic and growing military power has come with its own set of challenges -- the Army got tested on the Ladakh border by a belligerent China, the Air Force was called in to deliver strikes deep into Pakistan to respond to terror threats and the Navy is now facing multi-dimensional opponents in the Indian Ocean.

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