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    Pakistan unable to issue new passports, runs out of lamination paper

    A scarcity of lamination paper, which is imported from France, has halted new passport issuance in Pakistan, affecting students and thousands others who are looking to move abroad looking for work. In 2013, a similar issue paused passport production due to financial disputes. Regional offices struggle with drastically reduced output. Pakistan's economic struggles include currency depreciation and financial deficits, leading to stringent measures to prevent default.

    The President of Khalistan: Ironic life of a man who launched Khalistan in the West

    Dr. Jagjit Singh Chauhan, also known as Daaktar Saab, played a significant role in promoting the idea of Khalistan in Western countries in the 1970s. As the self-proclaimed first president of Khalistan, he established a Sikh government in exile and even printed symbolic passports and currency for his "government." While Chauhan later mellowed down and criticized Khalistani violence, the legacy of Khalistan continues to persist, as seen in current events in Canada.

    How a plumber plunged India-Canada diplomatic ties to a deep crisis

    Following the template of a large number of Khalistani militants, and others who just wanted to get the benefit of Western countries willing to shelter people from Punjab who would claim to be a victim of Indian police during the terrorist movemnt in Punjab, Nijjar too fled to Canada.

    Can Indians have dual citizenship? Here's the fine print

    ​​You may have dual nationality by automatic operation of different laws rather than by choice. For example, a child born in a foreign country to U.S. national parents may be both a U.S. national and a national of the country of birth.

    Turkey issued visa on arrival for NDRF team

    NDRF has flown 11 vehicles in C-17 Globemaster aircraft of the Indian Air Force, which helped mobilise the rescue teams at various locations. Three C-17 Globemaster aircraft carrying NDRF personnel, ration, medical and equipment were sent to Syria and Turkey on February 8.

    How various departments of the government responded to various queries on the Citizenship Amendment Bill

    Here's what the Law ministry said on the exclusion of the term 'religious persecution' from the text of the Citizenship Amendment Bill. Who stands to benefit from the bill and the government sees the bill.

    The Economic Times
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