FOREIGN INFLUENCE
SCO fosters regional stability & multilateral coop: Kazakhstan
The SCO Summit in Astana, Kazakhstan, represents a significant event for over 3 billion people. Kazakhstan, as a founding member, prioritizes the SCO's development within its balanced foreign policy. Deputy Foreign Minister Roman Vassilenko emphasized the summit's role in mutual respect and consensus-building. Under Kazakhstan's presidency, over 150 events focused on energy, digitalization, and environmental protection. President Tokayev's "World Unity for Just Peace and Harmony" initiative highlights Kazakhstan's influence. Kazakhstan's strategic location, rich resources, and strong economic growth make it a key player in global diplomacy and trade.
Vladimir Putin, Xi Jinping vie for influence at Central Asian summit
Moscow and Beijing have deepened their political, military and economic ties since Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
Budget 2024: Ahead of Sitharaman’s big announcement, a look at govt’s forex war chest to deal with external shocks
India Forex Reserve FY 2023-24 | Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is set to present her seventh Budget in July 2024 amid robust economic indicators, including India's substantial foreign exchange reserves of nearly $654 billion. The Modi 3.0 government's first full budget comes amidst high capital inflows and resilient forex management, underscoring economic resilience and strategic fiscal planning
K-pop leads to death: North Korean youth publicly executed for listening to South Korean music
A 22-year-old man in North Korea was publicly executed in 2022 for listening to and sharing K-pop music and South Korean films, according to a South Korean human rights report. The report details how North Korean authorities enforce strict laws against "reactionary ideology and culture," targeting various forms of Western influence, including fashion and media. Despite these harsh measures, South Korean culture continues to influence North Korean youth.
Are public executions on the rise in North Korea? The Hermit Kingdom seeks to curb cultural influence from South Korea
A report by the South Korean Ministry of Unification has pointed out that there are a growing number of public executions in North Korea. The hermit kingdom has actively sought to curb cultural influence from its southern neighbor and there are severe punishments to enforce these laws.
How mutual fund flows are making Dalal Street Aatmanirbhar
FIIs impact Indian capital markets, with mutual funds gaining prominence. SEBI's actions on P-Notes and rise of SIPs stabilize market. Prof Ghalke and Aditya Bharambe contribute to market insights.
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India rejects comments by UN's top human rights official on foreign influence laws
India rejects UN High Commissioner Volker Turk's comments on foreign influence laws, emphasizing transparency and accountability for all. Ambassador Arindam Bagchi disagrees with Turk's remarks in the Global Update 56th session of the Human Rights Council.
Russia-North Korea pact could dent China's influence, but Beijing still holds sway over both
China appears concerned as Russia and North Korea strengthen ties through a new defence pact, potentially challenging China's influence over North Korea. Experts suggest China is struggling to respond due to conflicting goals of maintaining peace in Korea while countering the US. China's weak public response may indicate uncertainty on how to proceed. Concerns include Russia aiding North Korea's weapons program and the potential for a new Cold War alliance.
Dhruv Rathee accuses Gaurav Taneja of 'exploiting kids for drama': YouTubers clash over 'India' vs 'Bharat' debate. Here's what happened
Two prominent YouTubers, Dhruv Rathee and Gaurav Taneja, engaged in a heated social media debate over the usage of 'India' versus 'Bharat' following comments made by spiritual leader Sadhguru. Rathee criticized Sadhguru's perspective as anti-India, while Taneja defended the diversity of opinions online. The dispute escalated with personal remarks about each other's online presence, reflecting broader discussions on national identity and historical narratives.
How the Gulf became integral part of India's 'extended neighbourhood' under PM Modi
Earlier, the relationship was focused only on energy, trade and Indian expatriates. That relationship has now evolved into a new framework encompassing political relations, investment, and defence and security cooperation.
Beijing cannot influence Dalai Lama successor: US Congressmen to China
US Congressmen assert support for Dalai Lama's traditions, oppose Chinese influence. Pelosi praises Dalai Lama's message of compassion and criticizes Chinese President's negative attitude.
China competes for influence in the South Pacific
The South Pacific, dotted with small and vulnerable island states, has become a battleground for influence between China and the traditional benefactors of Australia, New Zealand, and the USA.
Millions will vote on Europe's super Sunday, with surveys suggesting a shift to the right
Voters across 20 European nations are casting their ballots in the EU election super Sunday, with concerns over a potential shift to the political right impacting the bloc's decision-making amidst ongoing conflicts and rising anti-migrant sentiment. Populist parties are expected to make gains, potentially reshaping the European Parliament's dynamics. The elections mark a pivotal moment for the EU's future trajectory and international relationships.
FPIs take out Rs 14,800cr from equities in Jun on poll results, attractive Chinese stock valuations
Foreign investors withdrew nearly Rs 14,800 crore from domestic stocks in the first week of this month, influenced by India's Lok Sabha election results and attractive valuations of Chinese stocks.
Adani to invest over $1 bn in Sri Lankan wind projects
Adani Group plans to invest over USD 1 billion in setting up projects in Sri Lanka through Adani Green Energy Ltd. The projects include two wind farms in Sri Lanka's Mannar town and Pooneryn village with a total capacity of 484 megawatts.
US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan expected in India in June for iCET review
US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan plans to visit India this month to discuss shared priorities with the new government. Sullivan will focus on the iCET review and the upcoming Quad Summit during his trip. Sullivan had twice postponed India trip this year due to West Asia crisis
How an Israeli firm tried to build anti-BJP narrative during polls
OpenAI claims to have disrupted an AI-based covert operation launched by an Israeli firm that allegedly peddled anti-BJP agenda. In 2021, the BJP government drew flak after Israeli spyware Pegasus was allegedly used to snoop on journalists, Opposition leaders and rights activists
CEC Kumar dares Opposition to give proof of attempts to influence Lok Sabha poll process
Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar challenged the opposition to provide evidence of allegations against returning officers and district magistrates being influenced in the poll process. Kumar urged the opposition to identify those trying to manipulate the process before vote counting begins. He dismissed rumors and emphasized the Commission's readiness to address foreign interference.
FPIs take out Rs 25,586 cr from equities in May on poll jitters, attractive valuations in China
GDP growth numbers released on Friday painted a very optimistic picture. Q4FY24 GDP growth came in at 7.8 per cent surpassing the 6.7 per cent expectation, while the full-year FY24 growth stood at 8.2 per cent
China's Nepal envoy Chen Song faces local ire after public spat with intellectuals
China's ambassador to Nepal, Chen Song, is the new "wolf warrior diplomat" in South Asia, having kicked up a controversy targeting a local journalist who criticised China's loan policy for Nepal. Wolf warrior diplomacy refers to hyper public diplomacy by Chinese diplomats targeting host governments, visible since the Covid-19 pandemic.
STOIC hits India with 'Zero Zeno': Israeli firm tries to disrupt Lok Sabha elections; pushed anti-BJP, pro-Congress content
OpenAI's report revealed that STOIC, an Israeli political campaign firm, conducted an operation called 'Zero Zeno' to generate anti-BJP and pro-Congress content during the Indian elections, while also commenting on the Gaza conflict. In May, the network began targeting India specifically, criticizing the ruling BJP and praising the opposition Congress party.
Xi Jinping says China wants to work with Arab states to resolve hot spot issues
Chinese President Xi Jinping expressed China's commitment to collaborating with Arab nations to address regional conflicts while upholding fairness, justice, and promoting long-term peace. Emphasising the importance of a "two-state solution" in the Gaza crisis, Xi urged for mutual respect, fairness, and justice as the foundation for lasting security. China pledged humanitarian aid and support for post-war reconstruction in Gaza.
Russia’s premier foreign policy forum to focus on BRICS role in shaping global financial architecture
The 'Primakov Readings' Forum in Moscow will discuss BRICS priorities in the context of Russian Presidency of BRICS. The theme is 'Russia in the Global Context' with key attendees like Yury Ushakov and Sergey Lavrov.
TikTok curbs state-backed media amid foreign influence concerns
TikTok on Thursday said it was putting restrictions on state-backed media to counter acts of foreign influence on the platform during an important election year in multiple countries. TikTok defines state-affiliated media as those "whose editorial output or decision-making process is subject to control or influence by a government."
From Russia with Love: Why so many Russian women are seeking Chinese husbands
Cybersecurity analysts note a surge in Chinese cyber operations targeting global powers, including the US and India, with the use of AI-generated content for propaganda. Chinese state media's AI-driven series, "A Fractured America," criticizes US societal issues. In Sino-Russian relations, AI-produced deepfake videos feature Russian women expressing admiration for Chinese culture, emphasizing a shift in global dynamics.
Protesters throng streets of Georgia's capital after parliament passes so-called 'Russian law'
Georgia's parliament has approved a "foreign influence" bill, which critics argue is a Russian-style threat to free speech and the country's aspirations to join the European Union. The bill requires media and nongovernmental organizations to register as "pursuing the interests of a foreign power" if they receive more than 20% of their funding from abroad. The opposition has denounced the bill as "the Russian law" because Moscow uses similar legislation to crack down on independent news media, nonprofits, and activists critical of the Kremlin.
India attempts to influence Canadian politics due to concerns over Khalistani separatists: Official probe
The findings in the interim report by Commissioner Marie-Josee Hogue, who is leading the independent public inquiry, found evidence of foreign interference in Canada's last two federal elections in 2019 and 2021 but the results of the votes were not affected and the electoral system was robust.
Inside China’s increasing interests in Myanmar
Chinese Public Security Minister Wang Xiaohong's recent remarks on China's relations with Myanmar indicate China's growing interest in the country. Despite efforts to improve ties, there are challenges. China seeks to maintain influence in Myanmar's political crisis, but experts suggest ASEAN should take a more active role in mediation to achieve sustainable peace.
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