India To Lobby For Putting Pakistan On FATF Grey List

India will leave no effort to bring Pakistan onto the grey list, according to government sources. The Financial Action Task Force (FATF), the global money laundering and terrorist financing watchdog, has been informed about India’s intentions.

Government sources said that India will send a detailed dossier to the FATF, outlining evidence and concerns regarding the involvement of certain entities and individuals in terror financing and money laundering activities. The dossier will highlight India’s findings and demand strict scrutiny and action by the FATF under international protocols.

Sources said that India’s intervention at the FATF will have a serious impact. Indian officials will participate in the upcoming meeting scheduled for June and raise this issue with the FATF.

The FATF Plenary had removed Pakistan from the Grey List in October 2022, albeit with the reminder that Pakistan would continue to work with the Asia Pacific Group (APG) to further improve its Anti-Money Laundering/Counter-Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT) system.

The last time the FATF had placed Pakistan on its Grey List was in June 2018, when it found several strategic deficiencies concerning the AML and CFT recommendations. Pakistan was told to implement an action plan, which included demonstrating effective action against United Nations-designated terror outfits, individuals, and their associates in terms of financial sanctions, asset seizures, investigation, prosecution, and convictions.

However, owing to its failure to implement all the action points fully, Pakistan was again retained on the Grey List on October 21, 2021. The FATF Plenary noted that Pakistan had completed 26 of the 27 action items in its 2018 plan. The one remaining issue was about continuing to demonstrate that terror financing investigations and prosecutions targeted senior functionaries and commanders of UN-designated terror outfits.

Pakistan was put on the Grey List for the first time in 2008, then removed in 2009, and again it was brought under increased monitoring from 2012 to 2015. Greylisting by the FATF is said to limit a country’s access to international loans. (ANI)

Indian Team Led By DMK Kanimozhi Meets Russian Leaders

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz in Berlin on Friday and conveyed Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s best wishes.

Jaishankar said he looked forward to working with the German government to elevate and expand the Strategic Partnership between the two nations. He appreciated Germany’s solidarity as India counters terrorism.

In a post on X, Jaishankar stated, “Honored to meet Chancellor Friedrich Merz today in Berlin. Conveyed the best wishes of PM @narendramodi. Look forward to working with his Government to elevate and expand our Strategic Partnership. Appreciate Germany’s solidarity as India counters the challenge of terrorism.”

Earlier, Jaishankar held a meeting with Foreign and Security Policy Advisor to Merz, Gunter Sautter. The two leaders exchanged perspectives on major global issues, including combatting terrorism.

“Good conversation with Foreign & Security Policy Advisor to @bundeskanzler, Dr. Gunter Sautter today. Exchanged perspectives on major global issues, including combatting terrorism. Our deepening partnership is an important factor of stability in an uncertain world. We will also work together to strengthen resilience and trust,” Jaishankar posted on X.

He also met Germany’s Minister of Economy and Energy, Katherina Reiche, in Berlin and discussed ways to enhance talent linkages, industry partnership and joint collaboration between the two nations to build more resilient supply chains.

“Pleased to meet Minister of Economy & Energy Katherina Reiche this morning in Berlin. Discussed ways to enhance our talent linkages, industry partnership and joint collaboration to build more resilient supply chains,” Jaishankar stated in a post on X.

On Thursday, EAM Jaishankar interacted with members of the German Parliament. The EAM held discussions on wide-ranging topics, including India’s firm commitment to combatting terrorism in all forms and manifestations.

Sharing the details in a post on X, EAM appreciated the support of the members of the Parliament for the growth of India-Germany ties.

In a post on X, he wrote, “A good interaction with members of German Bundestag this evening in Berlin. Appreciate their strong support for continued growth of India-Germany relations. Also discussed with them India’s firm commitment of combatting terrorism in all forms and manifestations.”

Jaishankar also chaired the regional conference of Ambassadors in Europe, where he discussed Operation Sindoor and India’s message of zero tolerance for terrorism.EAM said that they also discussed on various aspects of further deepening engagements with Europe.

In a post on X, he stated, “Chaired the regional conference of our Ambassadors in Europe today in Berlin. We discussed #OpSindoor and our message of zero tolerance for terrorism. Also deliberated on various aspects of more deeply engaging Europe at a time of change.”

India launched Operation Sindoor on May 7 as a decisive military response to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack in which 26 people were killed. Indian Armed Forces targeted terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir, leading to the death of over 100 terrorists affiliated with terror outfits like the Jaish-e-Mohammed, Lashkar-e-Taiba and Hizbul Mujahideen.

After the attack, Pakistan retaliated with cross-border shelling across the Line of Control and Jammu and Kashmir as well as attempted drone attacks along the border regions, following which India launched a coordinated attack and damaged radar infrastructure, communication centres and airfields across eight airbases in Pakistan. On May 10, India and Pakistan agreed for cessation of hostilities. (ANI)

Jaishankar Meets German Chancellor Merz In Diplomatic Outreach

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz in Berlin on Friday and conveyed Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s best wishes.

Jaishankar said he looked forward to working with the German government to elevate and expand the Strategic Partnership between the two nations. He appreciated Germany’s solidarity as India counters terrorism.

In a post on X, Jaishankar stated, “Honored to meet Chancellor Friedrich Merz today in Berlin. Conveyed the best wishes of PM @narendramodi. Look forward to working with his Government to elevate and expand our Strategic Partnership. Appreciate Germany’s solidarity as India counters the challenge of terrorism.”

Earlier, Jaishankar held a meeting with Foreign and Security Policy Advisor to Merz, Gunter Sautter. The two leaders exchanged perspectives on major global issues, including combatting terrorism.

“Good conversation with Foreign & Security Policy Advisor to @bundeskanzler, Dr. Gunter Sautter today. Exchanged perspectives on major global issues, including combatting terrorism. Our deepening partnership is an important factor of stability in an uncertain world. We will also work together to strengthen resilience and trust,” Jaishankar posted on X.

He also met Germany’s Minister of Economy and Energy, Katherina Reiche, in Berlin and discussed ways to enhance talent linkages, industry partnership and joint collaboration between the two nations to build more resilient supply chains.

“Pleased to meet Minister of Economy & Energy Katherina Reiche this morning in Berlin. Discussed ways to enhance our talent linkages, industry partnership and joint collaboration to build more resilient supply chains,” Jaishankar stated in a post on X.

On Thursday, EAM Jaishankar interacted with members of the German Parliament. The EAM held discussions on wide-ranging topics, including India’s firm commitment to combatting terrorism in all forms and manifestations.

Sharing the details in a post on X, EAM appreciated the support of the members of the Parliament for the growth of India-Germany ties.

In a post on X, he wrote, “A good interaction with members of German Bundestag this evening in Berlin. Appreciate their strong support for continued growth of India-Germany relations. Also discussed with them India’s firm commitment of combatting terrorism in all forms and manifestations.”

Jaishankar also chaired the regional conference of Ambassadors in Europe, where he discussed Operation Sindoor and India’s message of zero tolerance for terrorism.EAM said that they also discussed on various aspects of further deepening engagements with Europe.

In a post on X, he stated, “Chaired the regional conference of our Ambassadors in Europe today in Berlin. We discussed #OpSindoor and our message of zero tolerance for terrorism. Also deliberated on various aspects of more deeply engaging Europe at a time of change.”

India launched Operation Sindoor on May 7 as a decisive military response to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack in which 26 people were killed. Indian Armed Forces targeted terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir, leading to the death of over 100 terrorists affiliated with terror outfits like the Jaish-e-Mohammed, Lashkar-e-Taiba and Hizbul Mujahideen.

After the attack, Pakistan retaliated with cross-border shelling across the Line of Control and Jammu and Kashmir as well as attempted drone attacks along the border regions, following which India launched a coordinated attack and damaged radar infrastructure, communication centres and airfields across eight airbases in Pakistan. On May 10, India and Pakistan agreed for cessation of hostilities. (ANI)

‘Census on Caste Lines Will Prepare The Ground For Social Justice’

Dr Parimal Maya Sudhakar, Associate Professor at MIT (Pune), says removing the 50% cap on reservation is difficult but not impossible. His views:

The Union government has taken a decision to include caste enumeration along with a general census exercise. Indeed, when this exercise will commence, and what type of questions will be included to firm up the caste data, is not known. The Census is pending since 2021.

The Cabinet decision has come unexpectedly, but it’s not surprising. The prime minister has the habit of stealing the wind from the opposition’s camp and defusing their campaigns. Assembly elections in Bihar and UP are due.

The RSS-BJP has an ideological dilemma on the utility of the caste census. This is ironic because they have been working for long on creating and celebrating identities of sub-castes within the OBCs, SCs and STs. Since the politically organized dominant sub-groups within these categories have not been aligned to BJP in electoral politics, the Hindutva party has chosen to organize many sub-castes for political benefits.

The BJP’s strategy has worked in Bihar and UP since 2014. However, these sub-castes need a greater share in the reservation system and one of the easier ways of ensuring it is by creating new quotas or sub-quotas for them. Ensuring fair representation within a system for each community is a major indicator of how much social justice has been achieved. The census will create a ground for it.

Removing the 50% cap is difficult but not impossible. There will be political unanimity on this issue once the caste figures become public. All the state governments and the Union government will have to consider the new numbers as and when the caste census data is made available. For this, it is important that the census must register the educational and economic status of each family, along with the caste census.

Since the Supreme Court has already validated 10% reservation for Economically Weaker Sections and thus allowed the overall reservation to go up to 60% at the national level, the 50% argument has already been put under the carpet. Gujarat and Maharashtra have made provisions for caste-based reservations to the Patel and Maratha communities. Since the apex court has not put a stay on these decisions, the ground is already ready for the formal removal of the 50% cap on reservation.

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Caste and religion-based appeals have trumped the democratic objectives of the ‘Mandal Commission revolution’. It had the vast potential to destroy the unequal social order, which it has been able to do only partially so far. Undoubtedly, the caste census will sharpen the caste contestation in our society. It doesn’t mean it will create new fault-lines. It will only bring into light the existing fault-lines.

Different caste groups will come to know about how much share they have in the country’s wealth and resources, and how much representation they have in the governance system, including in the judiciary and media. New demands will emerge accordingly. We might be entering a long haul of caste-based agitations and demands.

Given that we have miserably failed on two counts post-Independence: i) Eradication of caste-based oppression and marginalization and ii) diminishing inequality in our society by providing equal economic opportunities to all the strata – more caste/identity-based demands and agitations are due now. Caste census and caste-based demands of social justice are going to address the above mentioned two problems – oppression and marginalization, and economic inequality – only in a limited manner. However, optimistically, one can consider that most of the people would realize something extremely important, sooner than later.

To get a fair share for their community, there has to be many more jobs in the government, semi-government and private sector. There has to be affordable and quality schooling and university education system to make everyone competent enough, and there must be a universal health care system. This is bound to happen.

However, even if it happens, it will not lead towards a caste-less society. Caste in India is a deep-rooted reality. Its eradication will require a two-pronged approach.

One, social justice as a necessary tool, and caste census as a necessary means for realizing social justice. Two, a parallel movement to inspire people to give up caste, and all the identities associated with caste.

It may appear paradoxical or contradictory, but this is the dialectic of addressing and eradicating the caste system. The bottom line is we need to uphold the flag of social justice by addressing the fundamental needs of various caste groups, and, simultaneously, keep up conscious efforts to make as many individuals as possible, to give up caste. 

(The narrator holds a doctorate from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi, and is a columnist on politics and international relation)

As told to Amit Sengupta

India To Deport 121 Illegal Bangladeshis Detained In Delhi

As part of an ongoing crackdown on illegal immigration, the Delhi Police have detained 121 Bangladeshi nationals from Outer North Delhi for residing in the country without valid documentation.

DCP Outer North Nidhin Valsan said, a wider drive targeting undocumented foreign nationals across the capital. the individuals were part of a larger list of 831 suspected illegal residents. “Many have already been verified. Last week we detained 121 individuals. They were handed over to the Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO) after verification. Following document checks, their illegal stay was confirmed and deportation orders have been issued,

“The majority of the detainees were living in slum clusters. Background checks are also being conducted to rule out any criminal links. “Verification is ongoing for the remaining individuals. We have dispatched teams to West Bengal, as many of those detained have roots or connections there,” DCP Valsan added.

He further stated that five people had been interrogated by the Special Investigation Team.

“Since the drive has been started against Bangladeshis living in India illegally, 831 people have been kept on the suspicious list for verification…In the last week, a team of police officials detained 121 Bangladeshi Illegal immigrants…Orders for getting them deported have also been given…The SIT interrogated five people who arranged for them to stay here…The SIT has been constituted to take action against those who were supporting them…” the DCP told ANI.

In connection with the case, an FIR has been filed under multiple sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (336/2, 336/3, 342, and 61/2) and Sections 14 and 14C of the Foreigners Act, 1946. A Special Investigation Team (SIT) has been constituted to probe the matter further.

Authorities have also identified five individuals suspected of facilitating accommodation for the illegal residents. “They have been interrogated and issued notices. Investigations into their call records and other details are ongoing,” He added.

The Outer North district is among several areas in Delhi where such enforcement operations are being actively conducted. “Our teams are working daily to identify and verify undocumented residents, and appropriate legal action is being taken accordingly. This is a city-wide effort and it continues. (ANI)

Salman Cheers For Sooraj Pancholi Ahead of ‘Kesari Veer’

Bollywood superstar Salman Khan cheered for actor Sooraj Pancholi by sharing a picture featuring their strong bond ahead of his movie release ‘Kesari Veer’.

Salman Khan never hesitates to show support or appreciation for his loved ones on social media. This time, he came out in support of actor Sooraj Pancholi, who made his debut with the film ‘Hero’ made under the banner of Salman Khan Productions.

Taking to his Instagram handle, the ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’ actor shared a montage-style video featuring images of himself with Pancholi, set to the soulful track ‘Main Hoon Hero Tera’ which was sung by Salman Khan himself.

While sharing the photo, Salman penned his best wishes for Pancholi on his big screen return with the movie Kesari Veer, which was released today.

“Abhi raat hai, subah Sooraj chamkega (It’s night, morning sun will shine),” wrote Salman Khan.

As per a press note, Kesari Veer delves into the inspiring tale of unsung warriors who fought and sacrificed their lives to protect the Somnath Temple from invaders in the 14th century AD.

Apart from Sooraj, the film also stars Suniel Shetty, Vivek Oberoi and Akanksha Sharma in key roles.

Helmed by director Prince Dhiman, the film is produced by veteran producer Kanu Chauhan.

The film is set to hit theatres on May 23.

On the professional front, Salman Khan was last seen in action drama ‘Sikandar’, where he starred alongside Rashmika Mandanna. (ANI)

Alia Bhat Leaves For Her Debut Appearance At Cannes

Bollywood actress Alia Bhatt was spotted at the Mumbai International Airport in the early hours of Friday morning as she departed for her much-anticipated debut at the ongoing Cannes Film Festival 2025.

The ‘Highway’ actress was dressed in a casual yet striking ensemble which included an oversized blazer, blue baggy jeans and a white tank top as she entered the airport amid the media frenzy.

Alia looked beautiful as she complemented her look with black sunglasses.

The recent appearance of Alia at the airport, leaving for Cannes, quashes the rumours of her possible absence from the film festival.

Many Indian celebrities, including Anupam Kher, Karan Johar, Aishwarya Rai, Kiara Advani and others, have already attended the Cannes Film Festival this year for their movie screenings and other purposes.

The fans have been eagerly waiting for the actress to make her Cannes red carpet debut after she wowed fans with her dress at the Met Gala last year.

The 78th edition of the Cannes Film Festival is set to be held till May 24, 2025.

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan made a stunning appearance on the red carpet at the 78th Cannes Film Festival.

The actress, who impressed fans earlier with her traditional Banarasi sari look, returned in a bold, black couture gown by Indian designer Gaurav Gupta on Thursday.

Aishwarya’s gown, titled ‘Heiress of Clam’, was a custom-made piece from Gaurav Gupta Couture.

The body-fitted gown was hand-embroidered in shades of silver, gold, charcoal, and black.

Adding more to her dramatic look, the actress completed her look with a Banarasi brocade cape, handwoven in Varanasi.

The cape stood out not just for its rich texture but also because it was inscribed with a Sanskrit shloka from the Bhagavad Gita. (ANI)

Indian Forces Capable To Pakistan A Lesson: Kishtwar MLA Shagun

): Kishtwar MLA Shagun Parihar applauded the Indian Army for giving a befitting reply to Pakistan.

She further stated that the common man of Jammu and Kashmir was looking for employment and not supporting terrorism.

“The Indian Armed Forces are capable of giving a befitting reply to Pakistan… The people of J&K are not supporting terrorism and this is the reason that the terrorists are being killed…The common man of J&K wants employment, is looking for career opportunities…” Parihar told ANI.

Parihar also stated that the Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s India would give a befitting reply to anyone who cast an evil eye on the country.

“If anyone casts an evil eye at us, we will give a befitting reply to it and the action will be such that Pakistan will have to think a thousand times before taking any step…This is PM Modi’s India…” she added.

Meanwhile, the encounter between security forces and terrorists in the Singhpora area of Chatroo continued for the second day In Jammu and Kashmir’s Kishtwar.

One jawan lost his life in the line of duty during the ongoing operation, as per Army officials.

In an official statement on X, White Knight Corps said, “During the ongoing operation, fierce gunfight is continuing. One of our Brave hearts sustained grievous injuries in the exchange of fire and has succumbed despite best medical efforts. Operation is in progress.

“The encounter began in the early hours after security forces established contact with terrorists in the Chhatru area. The Jammu and Kashmir Police also confirmed the exchange of fire in the area.

“Exchange of fire started between Security Forces and terrorists in the Singhpora area of Chhatru in Kishtwar,” the Jammu and Kashmir Police said in a brief statement.

Earlier, Army officials confirmed that additional troops have been deployed to the region to support the ongoing counter-terrorism operation, which aims to neutralise the hiding militants.

Security forces have cordoned off the area and intensified search operations, with reinforcements ensuring that containment protocols are maintained.

Further details on the number of terrorists involved and the current status of the operation are awaited. (ANI)

DTC Issues New SOPs; Faulty Buses To Be Removed In 15 Minutes

The Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) has issued a new SOP to remove broken-down buses in the national capital and has deployed cranes and Quick Response Teams (QRTs) at 30 key locations across the city that will monitor and function to remove the faulty buses.

Under the new SOP, the faulty buses will be removed within 15 minutes.

The buses purchased in 2010 have reached the end of their service life, and their Annual Maintenance Contracts (AMCs) have also expired, so the government plans to remove them from the roads, said a senior official.

At least 100-123 buses break down daily, especially in areas like ISBT Kashmere Gate, Minto Bridge, Sarai Kale Khan, ITO, AIIMS Flyover, and Dhaula Kuan. Keeping this in mind, the new SOP has been issued, he added.

As per the new SOP Issued, the QRTs formed will have to respond within 5 minutes of receiving a breakdown alert. After this, the buses will be towed to the nearest depot within 15 minutes. An around-the-clock control room has been established for the same. The waterlogging problem will also be monitored through it.

To make it function smoothly, 100 field operation teams have been deployed, and 70 mobile bike teams will fix on-site issues like brake failure.

This decision comes in a bid to improve the transport infrastructure and facilities in the state. The main focus is to remove the buses that have reached their end of service life and are not in condition to be used.

The government has also planned to make the bus depots in Delhi commercial hubs, which will generate revenue of Rs 2600 crore.

On May 2, the Delhi government also launched mini electric buses, DEVI, in the national capital to boost last-mile connectivity. The government further plans to launch more electric buses on the roads of the national capital. (ANI)

Unqualified Support For India’s War Against Terror: Salman Khurshid

Congress leader Salman Khurshid asserted that the response has been “very” satisfying from the global community and there is unqualified support for India in its fight against terrorism during Operation Sindoor global outreach.

Speaking to ANI, Khurshid, who is part of the all-party delegation led by JD(U) MP Sanjay Kumar Jha, pointed out that foreign countries are fully sensitised to New Delhi’s concern and are willing to support.

Stressing the future course of action in the coming times, he said, “The response has been very satisfying…on (the fight against) terrorism, there is unqualified support for India…the question now is what is next…we need to see what the next step we can take…in countries we are visiting now, we want to make sure that they are fully sensitised to our concern and they are willing to support what is reasonable and viable in times to come…we hope that this will help us to plan out things in the future,” Khurshid said.

Further highlighting New Delhi’s role in putting an end to the hostilities with Pakistan, Congress leader Khurshid said that Islamabad still needs to do a lot of things to convince India that they intend to do the right thing in the future.

“We stepped in and accepted the offer to end the hostilities but the future is unclear, both for us and for them. What are the steps that we need to take in the future? There is still something more that needs to be done by Pakistan to ensure that they can convince us that they now intend to do the right thing,” he added.

“We have only laid the ground for future cooperation that we can get from countries like Japan. With their empathy and sympathy having been expressed, we will have to do more on this as things unfold,” the Former External Affairs Minister added.

On Thursday, India’s All Party Parliamentary Delegation, led by Sanjay Kumar Jha, met Takashi Endo, Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on National Security, Japan and emphasised India’s resolute commitment to combat terrorism.

India’s All-Party Parliamentary Delegation also met Yoshihide Suga, Former Prime Minister of Japan, Vice President of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and Chairman of the Japan-India Association.

As per the Indian Embassy in Japan, Yoshihide reaffirmed Japan’s support for India in its fight against terrorism.

In a post on X, he said, “The All-Party Parliamentary Delegation from India, led by Hon’ble MP Shri Sanjay Kumar Jha, met with H.E. Mr Yoshihide Suga, Former Prime Minister of Japan, Vice President of LDP and Chairman of the Japan India Association. India’s commitment to combating cross-border terrorism was reaffirmed. HE Mr Suga reiterated Japan’s strong commitment to support India in its fight against terrorism.”

Earlier, India’s All-Party Delegation interacted with leading Japanese think tanks in Tokyo and briefed them on India’s zero tolerance for terrorism.

As per India’s Embassy in Tokyo, the participants supported India’s fight against terrorism.

In a post on X, India’s embassy to Japan stated, “All-Party Parliamentary Delegation interacted with leading Japanese think tanks in Tokyo and briefed them on India’s zero tolerance for terrorism. Regional security challenges, including state-backed terrorism, were discussed during the interactive session. Participants expressed strong support for India’s fight against terrorism.”

Meanwhile, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri held talks with Takehiro Funakoshi, Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan for the Foreign Secretary-Vice Minister Dialogue in Tokyo. (ANI)