Author: Nandini Pandya

The 21st Correction is anticipated to annul the 20A to the Constitution, which gives unfettered powers to Sri Lanka President Gotabaya Rajapaksa Sri Lankan Cabinet on Monday passed the 21st Correction to its Constitution aimed at empowering the country’s Parliament over the Administrative President and now it’ll be tabled in Parliament, a top Minister has said. The 21st Correction is anticipated to annul the 20A to the Constitution, which gives unfettered powers to President Gotabaya Rajapaksa after rescinding the 19th Correction that will strengthen Parliament. The 21 corrections were tabled and passed in Cabinet moments and will be tabled in…

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India won’t allow any unilateral attempt by China to change the status or alter the Line of factual Control( LAC), said External Affairs Minister, S Jaishankar, on Saturday while asserting that through an enormous logistical trouble, the country had combated the Chinese at the LAC in eastern Ladakh. Talking about the eastern Ladakh border row, Jaishankar said China, in violation of the 1993 and 1996 agreements not to mass colours on the Line of factual Control( LAC), chose to do so, and also added that its attempt was obvious which was to unilaterally change the LAC. Indeed though we were…

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India will begin its 5G internet services from Aug-Sep, announced the union telecom minister Mr.Ashwini Vaishnax.The internet services will be fully rolled out by the year end in 20-25 cities. The world is all set up to step in the era of 5G internet service and India is not planning to be left out. The Indian Union telecom minister Mr. Ashwini Vaishnaw on Saturday announced it will commence in 20-25 towns and cities by the end of this year i.e 2022.He also indicated the prices to remain similar to the ones currently, as India has the lowest prices of interest.…

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The Supreme Court has asked for replies from the state government as well as the civil authorities of Prayagraj and Kanpur before taking up the case again next Tuesday. The Supreme Court on Thursday told the Uttar Pradesh government that demolitions could be only in agreement with the vittles of law and couldn’t be retaliatory after hearing desires that State authorities had taken the “shocking” step to inflict “revenge” on the homes of people allegedly linked to violence in the fate of the Prophet remarks row. “Ultimately, the rule of law should prevail. Any action by you should be in…

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President Joe Biden will visit Saudi Arabia in his trip to West Asia, as announced by The White House on Tuesday.It will be his first visit to the Middle East. And an expected meeting with the crown prince of Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia as part of a larger trip to West Asia in July and his visit will involve commerce with Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman (MBS), who, according to the U.S. intelligence agencies, was the architect behind the brutal murder of the Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi in 2018. During his presidential crusade, Mr. Biden had pledged to insulate…

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The Chinese defense minister accuses the USA of  “poking in the affairs of our region” with the details, and ” flexing the muscles by transferring warships and warplanes on a rampage in the South China Sea” and trying to “hijack” support in Asia. The Chinese defense minister accuses the USA of trying to “hijack” support in ‘Asia-Pacific countries’ to make them go against Beijing. They are trying to gain their own interests by using the disguise of multilateralism. China’s Defense Minister, Gen. Wei Fenghe, took a swing at the U.S. Secretary of Defense, Lloyd Austin, denying his defaming accusation the…

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The five recently- tagged countries will join Albania, Brazil, Gabon, Ghana and the United Arab Emirates around the Security Council’s hand horseshoe table. They will replace India, Ireland, Kenya, Mexico and Norway, who will vacate their seats at the end of this term. Five countries have been tagged to serve as non-permanent members of the UN Security Council following a vote in the General Assembly on Thursday. Ecuador, Japan, Malta, Mozambique and Switzerland will join the UN body responsible for the conservation of global peace and security, beginning in January 2024. They will be replacing India, Ireland, Kenya, Norway and…

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After facing widespread backlash and anger in the Arab countries over the controversial comments on Prophet Mohammed, India on Thursday said that it has made it clear that the remarks do not reflect the views of the government. The Ministry of External Affairs released a statement after facing widespread backlash in Arab countries over the controversial statements on Prophet Mohammed. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) made it clear that the statements do not reflect the views of the government and that the action against the guilty had taken place. Statement by the Ministry of External Affairs: We have made…

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