Mizoram: Huge Cache Of Weapons Recovered

Assam Rifles on Sunday recovered a huge cache of weapons and war-like stores during an operation near Kelsih, 19 km South of Aizawl district.

Acting on specific information of possible smuggling of Weapon and war-like stores WLS near village Kelsih, Aizawl Battalion of 23 Sector Assam Rifles under the aegis of Inspector General Assam Rifles (East), detained four individuals in an operation conducted near Kelsih of Aizawl district, as informed by the officials.

“The Assam Rifles team noticed and intercepted two civil hired vehicles in general area Kelsih and spot-checking was carried out by the team. During spot-checking weapons and WLS were recovered and four individuals were detained. Use of such war like stores could have endangered the lives of innocent people and led to various illegal activities. This recovery has prevented the loss of precious lives”, the as per a Press Release from Assam Rifles,

The Assam Rifles troops recovered three Pump-action shotguns, five .22 rifles, seven Telescope sights, 20 boxes of Air pellets, 1 Bipod, 10 PDF flags, 3 PDF Badges, four boxes of Safety fuse (2000m/ 44 kg), 24000 sticks of Gelatin – 3000 kg, 100 kg (approx) Gunpowder, 2 Vehicle from the area.

Assam Rifles, “Friends of the Hill People” over the years reckoned to fight against the anti-national activities. This operation is a huge setback for all anti-national activists. The operation’s success would go a long way in the establishment of peace and harmony, it added. (ANI)

Sussanne Khan Pens Note For Son Hridaan

Hrithik Roshan’s ex-wife and interior designer Sussanne Khan has penned a heartfelt note for his son Hridaan on his birthday.

Taking to her Instagram handle, Sussanne shared a cute video where they can be seen enjoying each other’s company.

Addressing her son as an ‘amazing birthday boy’, she wrote, “Happy happy joy joy to my amazing birthday boy.. My Sky full of Ridz.. onwards and upwards to the best years of your life.. I am so lucky you chose me to be your mama. #hridaan #14thbirthday #mySkyfullofRidz.”

As soon as she shared the post, celebrities and fans showered love on the birthday boy. Ridhi Dogra wrote, “Happy Birthday to your darling boy ridz from another Rids!”, while Kunal Kapoor dropped hearts in the comments section.

On the other hand, Hrithik’s father and filmmaker Rakesh Roshan also extended his birthday greetings to his grandchild by sharing a smiling picture.

Along with an adorable snap, he wrote, “Birthday greetings to my dear Ridz happiness blessings & love always.”

For the unversed, Hrithik and Sussanne got married in 2000. They announced their separation in 2013 and got divorced a year later. They continue to co-parent sons Hrehaan and Hridaan. (ANI)

A Golf Day Out For Priyanka-Nick

Actor Priyanka Chopra proves to be the perfect cheerleader for husband Nick Jonas as she shared pictures of herself enjoying her Sunday by playing golf on the golf course field.

The ‘Mary Kom’ star on Sunday, took to her Instagram handle and shared a series of pictures as she spent her time golfing with husband Nick and friends in Arizona.

She captioned her post and said, “It was a good day” with a red heart and flag in hole emoji.

In the first photo, the ‘desi girl’ was seen posing on the golf course. The actor wore a printed black and white cropped shirt with matching shorts and white sneakers. She also paired her look with black sunglasses and gold hoop earrings.

The second photo shows Nick Jonas in seen riding a golf cart with Daren Kagasoff and Christian Gunter standing next to each other.

PC also posted a selfie with best friend Cavanaugh James as the third photo.

The last photo was a sunkissed selfie picture of the ‘Baywatch’ actor sitting inside a golf cart.

Reacting to the post, husband Nick wrote, “Why are you so hot?!”

American actor, Daren also commented, “you da best!”

The actor geotagged her location ‘Scottsdale National Golf Club’.

Priyanka was stationed in Los Angeles for some time. She seems to be taking a break from her work to spend time with her baby girl.

It was recently revealed that the couple welcomed their first baby via surrogacy in January this year and named the little one Malti Marie Chopra Jonas.

Meanwhile, on the work front, Priyanka Chopra’s next films include Farhan Akhtar’s ‘Jee Le Zaraa,’ Amazon’s ‘Citadel,’ and Anthony Mackie’s ‘Ending Things.’ (ANI)

Pakistan Water Crisis May Affect Kharif Crop This Year

The imminent water crisis in Pakistan has turned worse as the total number of river supplies has taken a great plunge to 97,000 cubic feet per second (cusecs) on Saturday.

The national water shortage in the country has dropped down to 51 per cent against the calculated total of 29 per cent, reported the Dawn newspaper. As per calculations of the Indus River System Authority (Irsa), instead of receiving 8.6 million acre-feet of water, Pakistan is surviving with a bare minimum of 5.4 million acre-feet, incurring a loss of another 38 per cent.

Amongst the worst affected is the Kabul River with supplies down to only 16,700 cusecs compared to a 10-year average of 41,200 cusecs. Jhelum and Chenab rivers have also shared the same fate as the Kabul River, with supplies dipping dramatically.

Apart from that, with a demand of about 105,500 cusecs, the Indus River System Authority (Irsa) was able to supply only 51,400 cusecs to Punjab, while the Sindh water supply counted to 32,600 cusecs against a demand of 67,100 cusecs, reported the Dawn newspaper. Both the units absorbed 51 per cent of the water shortage.

An official of the Punjab irrigation department said that the water shortage will affect Punjab “in the next five to seven days” and Sindh for “10 to 12 days” impacting the sowing of crops like cotton, sugarcane, “and the entire range of the Kharif crops.”

Syed Tahir Shah, a farmer, expressed his disappointment by conveying, “It also means no water for final watering of wheat and cotton sowing,” According to him, since both Mangla and Tarbela dams were unable to provide enough water supply, it will greatly affect the Rabi and Kharif seasons. A wide range of crops is bound to suffer during the months from February to April, reported the Dawn newspaper.

“In practical terms, it means pressure on food security (wheat) and major cash (cotton) crop and hence the country’s 70 pc foreign exchange. Building new reservoirs is the only solution left for Pakistan to avoid slow financial death and an impending hunger crisis.” the farmer added.

In addition, Rana Khalid, an Irsa spokesman, stated that weather patterns will contribute more to the crisis. Drought patterns and wet weeks were becoming quicker causing prolonged periods of drought spells.

“Limited storage means permanent water trouble. And since the problem is permanent, so should the solution be,” said the spokesperson. (ANI)

K’taka Govt Approves 60 Projects Worth ₹2,465.94 Cr

The Karnataka government has approved 60 industrial projects worth Rs 2,465.94 crore that would generate over 8,575 jobs in the state.

The 131st State Level Single Window Clearance Committee (SLSWCC) meeting was held under the chairmanship of Minister for Large and Medium Scale Industries Murugesh R Nirani on Saturday.

The committee has considered and approved 10 important large and medium-size industrial projects with investments of more than Rs 50 crore. These projects worth Rs 1,522.33 are expected to create employment opportunities for 3,190 persons in the state.

As many as 49 new projects with investments of more than INR 15 crore and less than INR 50 crore were cleared at the 131st SLSWCC meeting. And these projects worth Rs 938.61 crore would generate jobs for 5,385 people in the state.

One more project worth Rs 5 crore investment was also approved. A total of 60 projects with investments of Rs 2,465.94 crore with employment potential for 8,575 people were cleared.

Earlier on March 5, the Karnataka Minister headed SLSWCC in its 130th meeting and had cleared 48 industrial projects worth Rs 2,062.21 crore with employment potential for 6,393 people.

The State government had also cleared industrial projects worth Rs 11,495.4 crore with the potential of creating over 46,984 jobs during the 58th State High-Level Clearance Committee meeting held under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai and vice chairmanship of Nirani on April 18, 2022. (ANI)

Anushka Turns 34, Take A Look At Her Stunning Outfits

Bollywood actor, Anushka Sharma is all set to celebrate her 34th birthday today. In 2008, she made her major Bollywood debut in Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi, playing alongside Shah Rukh Khan and proving to be a huge hit.

Here are some of her most well-known outfits, proving that she is a true diva.

  1. Whirling in white The ‘Sultan’ actor literally stole the show donning this all-white attire paired with golden coloured high length heels.
  2. Blazing Bronze Anushka dons a bronze-coloured gown and looks sizzling hot and splendid, turning everyone’s head over heels once again.
  3. Blue Hues Simple yet gorgeous, this blue coloured middy dress is really looking awesome on Anushka. Paired with a hat and black coloured sunglasses, the actor is dropping some major vacay goals for fans.
  4. Chequered Checked Giving her fans some major boss lady vibes, the ‘Zero’actor, while wearing this plaid jumpsuit, was indeed looking like a stunner.
  5. The one in the saree While carrying a saree also, Anushka knows how to play the fashion game well. With this green-hued floral printed saree teamed with these big earrings, the ‘NH-10’ actor looked astounding and amazing. (ANI)

Punjab Police Apprehend 6 Persons In Patiala Violence

Punjab Police have so far arrested six persons who were allegedly involved in the Patiala violence that took place between the two groups outside the ‘Kali Mata Temple’.

Out of the six arrested accused, the key conspirator behind the Patiala clashes, Barjinder Singh Parwana was arrested by the police in Mohali today morning, said MS Chhina, IG-Patiala on Sunday.
“Barjinder Parwana, the main accused in the Patiala clashes, has been taken into custody by police from Mohali. A total of six accused have been arrested till now. The Chief Minister (Bhagwant Mann) has ordered strict action against anti-social and anti-national elements,” he told reporters.

He further said that Barjinder Parwana will be presented before a court to take the police remand.

“Police have also arrested Shankar Bhardwaj, who is Harish Singhal’s accomplice, and three more radicals have also been arrested. One other person, who posted the hate speech, was also arrested,” he stated.

The top police official also assured that no innocent will be harassed during the investigation but those involved will be arrested and chargesheets will be submitted against them.

“FIR has been registered against 25 people in the case so far. A man who was shot in the clashes is admitted to the hospital. The entire matter is being supervised by SSP Deepak Pareek,” the IG added.

Tension prevailed in Patiala after two groups clashed outside the ‘Kali Mata Temple’ on Friday, brandishing swords and pelting stones at each other, at a rally in which four people, including two policemen, were injured. (ANI)

Modi’s France Visit To Carry Forward High-Level Engagement

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to France during his three-nation tour to Europe will carry forward the high-level engagement between the two countries post the French Presidential elections, said Foreign Secretary Vinay Mohan Kwatra on Sunday.

PM Modi’s visit to France will be third on the list of the three-nation visit, which will also include Germany and Denmark. This visit comes a few days after Macron’s victory in the French presidential elections.
Speaking at a special briefing ahead of PM Modi’s three-nation tour, the newly-appointed Foreign Secretary said PM’s visit to France will carry forward the high-level engagement between the two countries post the French Presidential elections.

Kwatra, who was holding his first press conference, noted that France is an important partner of India in Europe and currently holds the EU presidency.

“President Macron has just won the elections. India-France friends and strategic partnership has seen a great momentum, thanks to the leadership of Prime Minister Modi and French President Macron, as also their close friendship,” Foreign Secretary said.

“Prime Minister’s visit to France will carry forward the high-level engagement between the two countries post the French Presidential elections,” he added.

Kwatra said both countries have continuously nurtured and delivered on the ambition of their strategic partnership, particularly in the area of clean energy and environment, people to people ties, digital and manufacturing in high-end sectors.

Answering a question on key areas of cooperation between the two countries, he said, “We’re aware that in space of strategic partnerships, India and France have a substantial and comprehensive partnership. Elements of this partnership extend to those parts which are our key priorities. Our focus is on co-designing, co-production and manufacturing in India.

PM Modi earlier today said that this visit will also give India and France the opportunity to set the tone for the next phase of the India-France Strategic Partnership.

“President Macron and I will share assessments on various regional and global issues and will take stock of ongoing bilateral cooperation. It is my firm belief that two countries that share such similar vision and values for the global order, must work in close cooperation with each other,” he said in his departure statement ahead of the three-nation visit.

The Prime Minister noted that his visit to Europe comes at a time when the region faces many challenges and choices.

“Through my engagements, I intend to strengthen the spirit of cooperation with our European partners, who are important companions in India’s quest for peace and prosperity,” he added. (ANI)

Ukraine Conflict: India’s Global Moment

The present-day complexities are best underscored by the impact, mostly negative, of mood and events back home whenever and wherever a leader goes abroad. The host is also not shielded from domestic developments. This is becoming routine, when even a country’s elections can be, and are, influenced by foreign governments and leaders. Ask Hillary Clinton.

When Prime Minister Narendra Modi hosted then United States President Donald Trump in February 2020, Delhi was witnessing unrest in some of its areas and Covid-19 was sweeping in. In April 2022, when Modi received Britain’s Boris Johnson – beginning with Ahmedabad, again – sectarian violence marred observation of Hindu religious festivals and the Muslims’ holy Ramzan, in many provinces. The civic authorities, allegedly in retaliation, followed up with anti-encroachment drives, demolishing the properties of many alleged trouble-makers.

Despite being welcomed by a million people in Ahmedabad and the political support Modi had extended for the impending American presidential elections, the Trump administration (like predecessor Obama’s) was critical of India. Johnson, embroiled in the ‘Partygate’ scandal back home, was keen to project his twice-postponed India visit as a success. He fobbed off media query if he would raise the demolition issue with Modi by speaking glowingly of India’s democratic credentials.

Johnson clinched the free trade agreement (FTA) crucial for a post-Brexit Britain in need of greater trade opportunities. India and Britain are now committed to sign one before this year-end. Big deal, although India recently signed FTAs with Australia and the UAE.

As for Ukraine, Johnson praised Modi, whom he called his “khaas dost”, for privately telling off Russia’s Vladimir Putin against the latter’s military misadventure. He was obviously peppering over India’s dogged refusal to condemn Putin’s action with Teflon-like posturing, brazenly trading in oil with a sanctioned Russia.

Johnson chose not to needle Modi on Ukraine, rightly sensing that India would not budge from its highly nuanced tight rope ride. He avoided being yet-another European come to lecture India. He remembered that Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s India trip was preceded by frantic visits of several Western delegations, including US Deputy National Security Advisor Daleep Singh and his own Foreign Secretary Liz Truss, whose charm offensive persuading India for tougher action on Russia failed. The European Commission Chief Ursula von der Leyen, chief guest for the inaugural session of the 7th edition of the high-profile Raisina Dialogue was patiently heard. Period.

With Johnson, the diplomatic ball was back in Britain. The BBC, still revered as the ultimate in media freedom and objectivity, at least in the former British colonies, belatedly ran four programmes on bulldozers at work in India. The memory of its listeners/viewers is not too short to be reminded of Iraq’s invasion in 2003, and/or of the massive build-up blitz each time there has been a conflict in the Gulf region. Is the British Government using BBC to boost its foreign policy goals?

But why single out BBC when governments across the world are doing their worst to control mainstream media, and join the social media discourse that they cannot control? The Indian TV channels (almost 800 of them doing 24×7 news dissemination) have long left the BBC hallow and many go for more-brazen-the-better style of the American Fox. Last week, India’s Ministry of Information and Broadcasting felt compelled to issue an ‘advisory’ to curb sensational coverage of both, the bulldozer drive at home and the war in Ukraine. How the two got clubbed is unclear.

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This is definitely India’s ‘global’ moment. Modi will be in three world capitals next month. New Delhi has witnessed an unusual flurry of visitors. There has been much talking-to, though no talking-down, to one of the world’s largest markets for anything saleable.

Tutorials in diplomacy have covered a wide range from fear of India losing place at the democratic high table to economic sanctions, to sly lessons in international morality to choose-your-friends-for-crises, to direct reminders of threats from diplomatic and on-the-land border with China. India is also told that if you worry only about your neighbours and/or of hallowed past with a now-defunct Soviet Union, then you do not deserve to be on the global high table.

India is not alone in South Asia, but is certainly the most-talked about. Its neighbours have taken their own positions on Ukraine keeping in mind their history, economy and the big-power rivalry playing out. Some have maintained a neutral position, while others have unequivocally opposed Russia.

The one who miscalculated, repeatedly and continues to do so, is Pakistan’s Imran Khan. He landed in Moscow at the most inopportune moment when Putin had just launched the Ukraine campaign, and called it “exciting times.” He turned America’s diplomatic tick-off into a ‘foreign conspiracy’, using it to escape the domestic fire. He got burnt, both ways, and lost power. Neither Putin, nor the Americans, could have anticipated this.

Foreign policy rarely impacts India’s domestic scene. The discussion in Parliament brought forth a broad support for the government from an opposition inevitably critical of most of its domestic policies.

Opposition old-timers have talked of non-alignment, but the government does not, for obvious reasons. It would incense the Westerners who still consider it ‘immoral’ a la Dulles. Also, using the ‘N’ word would mean invoking one of its founders, Jawaharlal Nehru, whose name is a no-no. 

Of course, to call the current approach non-aligned would be misleading. Away from Ukraine, India is aligned as part of the Quad, is upset with China and always upset with the latter’s ally Pakistan. With all that comes the growing rapport with the West and arms from Israel.

While Ukraine lasts, India’s role in the BRICS and the Shanghai Cooperation Council remains virtually suspended. But it ensures that should Beijing activate the border, Russia would lean on it.

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, perceived as ineffective on Afghanistan when the US evacuated last year, has found his voice, boldly asking the Western critics where were they during that crisis.

Ukraine resonates in a way that divides generations. Many cherish memories of the Soviet Union, but many more think that Moscow, although wrong in invading Ukraine, has been severely wronged by a triumphalist NATO. It’s not just nostalgia – there is distrust of the West, too, given its past record of unreliability. There are Russian arms, too, and a strong desire to retain autonomy.

At the other end are those with Western sympathies, what with their wards studying/working in the West. This binary has not been easy to deal with when Indian opinion-makers are almost entirely dependent upon information from the West that also includes war-time propaganda, an inevitable part of the psy-war. Unknown to the news consumer, there is a total blackout of the Russian side of the story. But even an allusion to it is vehemently countered.  

The binary may weaken given the way India is moving politically, and make way for a US-led liberal international order. While common strategic interests bind ties between states, cultivating general interest around advancing democracy, protecting universal values, and international norms, these principles require popular support.

India’s foreign policy activism under Nehru was ethical, at times criticized as moralistic. But it jelled with the Indian psyche. Nehru moved beyond his beliefs and worldviews and garnered domestic support for commitment to the rule of law and international peace and security.

In the present, radically changed times, can Modi do what Nehru did, and better?

The writer can be reached at mahendraved07@fgmail.com

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COVID-19: New 3,324 Infections In Last 24 Hours

The daily COVID-19 cases in the country saw a dip as 3,324 new infections were reported in the last 24 hours, 364 fewer than Saturday, taking the daily positivity rate to 0.71 per cent, the Union Health Ministry informed on Sunday.

India had reported 3,688 COVID-19 cases on Saturday.
The active caseload now stands at 19,092, which is 0.04 per cent of the total cases.

A total of 2,876 COVID patients recovered from the disease in the last 24 hours, taking the total number of recoveries since the beginning of the pandemic to 4,25,36,253. The recovery rate is 98.74 per cent

The country reported 40 COVID-related deaths in the last 24 hours, taking the cumulative death tally to 5,23,843.

The weekly positivity rate stands at 0.68 per cent. As many as 4,71,087 COVID samples were tested in the last 24 hours. A total of 83.79 crore tests have been conducted in the country so far.

As far as vaccination is concerned, 25,95,267 doses of COVID-19 vaccines were administered during this period. With this, the total number of vaccine jabs administered under the nationwide vaccination drive so far went up to 1,89,17,69,346. (ANI)