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India vs NDA in 2024: Why the Opposition Alliance is Making a Difference - Asiana Times

The group of 26 political parties that will compete against Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections will be named INDIA, which stands for Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance. The leaders of these parties made a decision on the second day of the meeting in Bengaluru today (18 July). During a press conference, political party leader Mallikarjun Kharge, along with leaders from other parties, announced that everyone has agreed on using one name for the alliance. This information was reported by The Quint. Before, our group had the name UPA (United Progressive Alliance).…

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Will Indian Football Team Be Denied Permission for Asian Games? - Asiana Times

India football team coach Igor Stimac wrote a close to home letter to PM Narendra Modi on Monday. Prime Minister Modi, I humbly request you to please consider my appeal. ” The letter from Sports Minister Anurag Thakur began with the words, “Sports Minister Anurag Thakur. ” Stimac asked the Prime Minister to help send the Indian football team to the Asian Games in China. The games will happen from September 23rd to October 8th. I need to let you know that our U-17 team from 2017, which did well in the U-23 World Cup qualifiers, is not allowed to…

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Macron Welcomes PM Modi: A New Chapter Begins - Asiana Times

Paris, France: Ahead of the French National Day celebrations, President Emmanuel Macron on Friday amplified a warm welcome to Prime Serve Narendra Modi, who will be the Visitor of Respect at the Bastille Day Parade. “India and France are celebrating 25 a long time of key association made of believe and fellowship, which are as it were getting more grounded with time. Expensive @NarendraModi, welcome to Paris.” President Macron tweeted. He a short time later tweeted the same message in Hindi, saying, “Bharat aur France 25 saal ki Ranneetik saajhedaari tatha vishwas aur dosti ke sadaiv majboot bandhan ka jashn mana rahe hain. Priya Narendra Modi, Paris mein…

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The Baltic Sea: NATO or Russia? - Asiana Times

A vital transit route for Vladimir Putin’s navy in Russia’s backyard will be complicated by a resurgent NATO that is set to tighten its grip on the Baltic Sea. The current week’s collusion highest point in Vilnius was Finland’s first as a NATO part. On the culmination’s eve, Turkey consented to back Sweden’s offered to join — making ready for an essential change in a locale Moscow once ruled. Sweden and Finland being part of NATO makes it more geographically consistent. The Baltic Sea is now under NATO’s control and this is good because the Arctic is becoming more important,…

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Ultimate Table Tennis 2024: A Comprehensive Overview - Asiana Times

India’s franchise-based table tennis league, Ultimate Table Tennis (UTT), returns for its fourth season on Thursday after a four-year hiatus. In 2019, Chennai Lions, under the leadership of Achanta Sharath Kamal, won the UTT in its third season. They will face the hosts Puneri Paltan in the season opener. Everything you need to know about UTT Season 4 can be found here. When? The season will run from July 13 to 30. Every match will begin at 7:30 p.m. IST. Where? The Balewadi Sports Complex in Pune will serve as the central location for all matches. Which teams are there?…

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India's Caribbean Transition - Asiana Times

With the new World Test Title cycle starting off, India shift focus over to the cutting edge to move forward in the series opener in Dominica. The main sightings of India’s Test preliminaries have quite often been in the Caribbean. Hanuma Vihari finally hit a century in Kingston four years ago to establish himself as a middle-order Test specialist. Wind back to 2016, Cheteshwar Pujara was casually dropped in the third Test. Virat Kohli asked Ravichandran Ashwin to bat at No. 6 and promoted himself to No. 3, assigned Rohit Sharma, who was making a comeback after being out for…

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Foxconn Resigns from Vedanta Chip Venture: What's Next? - Asiana Times

The largest contract electronics manufacturer in the world, Foxconn, has pulled out of a $19.5 billion semiconductor joint venture with Vedanta, an Indian metals-to-oil conglomerate. The plans of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to establish a thriving chipmaking industry in the country are derailed by this decision. Last year, Foxconn and Vedanta formed a joint venture with the intention of establishing semiconductor and display manufacturing facilities in Modi’s home state of Gujarat. Be that as it may, Foxconn’s exit from the organization is a difficulty for India’s desires to draw in unfamiliar financial backers and foster a homegrown chip producing…

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Justin Trudeau's Softness on Khalistanis Living? - Asiana Times

The connection between New Delhi and Ottawa is under new strain. India has descended intensely on Canada for being excessively indulgent towards Khalistan allies with the end goal of votes. However, Justin Trudeau, the prime minister of Canada, stated that his nation has always taken violence threats “extremely seriously.” All he portrayed Canada as an “very different nation,” and expressed that his nation would battle viciousness and fanaticism in its structures. His remarks came after India summoned Canada’s High Commissioner in New Delhi over propaganda material that was distributed in Canada and served as a protest to the Justin Trudeau…

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Is PM Prachanda Ready to Quit? - Asiana Times

The close aide of Nepal Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal, “Prachanda,” said on Thursday that “Prachanda” would not resign in the face of the Opposition’s demand for his resignation in response to the shocking revelation that an Indian businessman who had settled here “once made efforts” to make him the premier. Rekha Sharma, a spokesperson for the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology and the Government, stated that the Prime Minister will not resign over his remarks about Sardar Pritam Singh at a function to launch a book titled “Roads to the Valley: Sardar Pritam Singh’s Legacy in Nepal’ here.…

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The Biden Administration: Giving Student Loan Borrowers a Lifeline - Asiana Times

Borrowers will have some breathing room when federal student loan payments finally resume in the fall. A 12-month “on ramp” to repayment will be implemented by the U.S. Department of Education from October 1, 2024 to September 30, 2024. Borrowers will be protected from the worst consequences of late payments during that time. Borrowers might require that slack: The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau recently issued a warning that approximately one in five borrowers of student loans may face difficulties when their payments resume. The provision easing borrowers back into repayment was announced by President Joe Biden on Friday afternoon, just…

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