PM Modi’s Landmark 3-Day Visit to Sri Lanka Yields 7 Key Agreements, Including First Defence Pact and $100M Economic Aid Conversion

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 10:39am on 05 Apr 2025,Saturday India Global

Prime Minister Narendra Modi began a three-day official visit to Sri Lanka—his first since President Anura Kumara Dissanayake took office. The visit resulted in seven Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) across defence, energy, trade, and health sectors. Highlights include the first India-Sri Lanka defence cooperation pact, a 120-MW solar project in Trincomalee, and the conversion of over $100 million in loans into grants. PM Modi also addressed issues like detained Indian fishermen and economic recovery. The visit reflects India’s strategic commitment to strengthening regional ties and supporting Sri Lanka’s development and stability. (PC: India Today)

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Kunal Kamra Skips Third Mumbai Police Summons in 'Traitor' Remark Case Linked to Eknath Shinde

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 10:22am on 05 Apr 2025,Saturday India Global

Stand-up comedian Kunal Kamra has skipped a third police summons in connection with a case filed over his alleged 'traitor' jibe at Maharashtra Deputy CM Eknath Shinde. The controversy stems from a parody song Kamra performed in January 2025 and later uploaded to YouTube, indirectly targeting Shinde. Shinde’s supporters vandalized the venue in protest, prompting a defamation complaint. Mumbai Police had summoned Kamra thrice, but he failed to appear, citing death threats and security concerns. Kamra has refused to apologize, defending the performance as satire and a legitimate exercise of free speech. (PC: News 18)

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Sri Lanka Assures India of Security Commitment, Vows to Restrict Foreign Influence Amid Modi’s Visit and Regional Tensions

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 09:20am on 05 Apr 2025,Saturday India Global

During PM Narendra Modi’s visit to Colombo on April 5, 2025, Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake assured India that Sri Lankan territory will not be used for activities that could threaten Indian security—an apparent response to rising concerns over China’s growing presence in the region. The assurance came alongside the signing of a key defense cooperation pact and initiatives like the development of Trincomalee as an energy hub and the inauguration of the Sampur solar power project. The visit signals a strategic deepening of India-Sri Lanka ties amid shifting regional dynamics. (PC: AFP)    

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PM Modi Awarded Sri Lanka’s Highest Civilian Honour ‘Mithra Vibhushana’ for Strengthening Bilateral Ties and Cultural Partnership

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 08:16am on 05 Apr 2025,Saturday India Global

During his first official visit to Sri Lanka in his third term, Prime Minister Narendra Modi was conferred the Mithra Vibhushana medal—Sri Lanka’s highest civilian award. The honor recognizes his pivotal role in enhancing India-Sri Lanka relations, fostering cultural ties, and supporting regional cooperation. The ceremony marked a historic moment, as Modi became one of the few foreign leaders to receive this distinction. His visit also included the signing of seven key MoUs, including a landmark defense agreement, signalling a new era of strategic and diplomatic collaboration between the two nations. (PC: India Today)  

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Modi Presses Bangladesh’s Chief Adviser Yunus to Protect Hindu Minorities and Rejects Call for Sheikh Hasina’s Extradition

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 06:12am on 05 Apr 2025,Saturday India Global

During a key meeting at the BIMSTEC Summit in Bangkok, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged Bangladesh’s interim Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus to ensure the protection of Hindu minorities amid reports of rising communal violence. Modi emphasized the need for thorough investigations and accountability. Yunus dismissed many reports as misinformation and cautioned India against interference in Bangladesh’s internal affairs. He also requested the extradition of former PM Sheikh Hasina, now in India—a move India reportedly declined. Talks also touched on border issues and prospects for a bilateral free trade agreement. (PC:The Economic Times)    

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Trump's 54% Tariff on Chinese Goods May Boost India’s Position as Global Manufacturing Hub

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 04:14am on 05 Apr 2025,Saturday India Global

The U.S. under Donald Trump’s renewed focus on China has imposed a 54% tariff on Chinese goods, aiming to curb reliance on Chinese imports. This policy shift may benefit India, as global firms look to diversify their supply chains and move manufacturing out of China. Countries like Vietnam and Indonesia are also affected due to their deep integration with Chinese firms. India now has a chance to attract foreign investments, but it must improve infrastructure, ease regulatory hurdles, and scale up manufacturing capacity to seize this opportunity. (PC: The Economic Times)  

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Modi Tells Yunus To Avoid Anti-India Rhetoric, Ensure Hindu Safety In Bangladesh After China Remarks

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:30pm on 04 Apr 2025,Friday India Global

At the BIMSTEC Summit in Bangkok, Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Bangladesh’s Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus for the first time since Sheikh Hasina's ouster. Modi urged Yunus to avoid rhetoric that could harm India-Bangladesh ties, referencing Yunus’s recent call for increased Chinese influence in India’s Northeast. He emphasized the need to protect Bangladesh’s Hindu minority and address cross-border security concerns. Modi also supported Bangladesh’s leadership of BIMSTEC and stressed regional cooperation. Bangladesh raised the issue of extraditing Hasina, now under investigation by Yunus’s interim government. Both sides agreed to uphold bilateral dialogue and ensure stability in the region. (PC: X/@narendramodi)

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PM Modi Arrives In Sri Lanka, Receives Warm Welcome From Six Ministers At Colombo Airport

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:04pm on 04 Apr 2025,Friday India Global

Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Colombo on Friday evening for a 3-day visit aimed at strengthening India-Sri Lanka ties. Despite rain, six Sri Lankan ministers welcomed him at the airport, including Foreign Affairs Minister Vijitha Herath and Health Minister Nalinda Jayatissa. Modi, returning from a BIMSTEC summit in Bangkok, wrote on X: “Looking forward to the programs in Sri Lanka.” On April 5, he will hold key talks with President Anura Kumara Dissanayake. Around 10 bilateral outcomes are expected, focusing on defence, energy, and digital cooperation. India had earlier provided Sri Lanka $4.5 billion during its economic crisis. (PC: X/@narendramodi)

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Yunus Raises Sheikh Hasina’s Extradition With Modi In First Meet After Regime Change In Bangladesh

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:41pm on 04 Apr 2025,Friday India Global

Bangladesh’s chief adviser Muhammad Yunus met Indian PM Narendra Modi on the sidelines of the BIMSTEC summit in Thailand, the first such meeting since Sheikh Hasina’s ouster. Yunus raised the extradition of Hasina and the Ganga water treaty. The meeting follows Yunus’s controversial remarks in China on India's northeast, which irked New Delhi. India also expressed concern over rising attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh, including temple vandalism and monk arrests. While ties remain strained, both sides described the meeting as “productive.” Modi emphasized the strategic role of India’s northeast, countering Yunus’s China-leaning narrative. (PC: X/@Narendramodi)

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Avoid Rhetoric That Vitiates Environment: Says Modi In Talks With Bangladesh’s Yunus In Thailand, Seeks Action on Minorities and Border Security

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:28pm on 04 Apr 2025,Friday India Global

During a 40-minute bilateral meeting at the BIMSTEC summit in Bangkok, Indian PM Narendra Modi and Bangladesh Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus discussed key bilateral concerns. Modi urged Yunus to avoid rhetoric that harms ties and stressed India’s commitment to a peaceful, inclusive Bangladesh. He raised concerns over illegal border crossings and attacks on minorities, especially Hindus. Yunus, in turn, highlighted Bangladesh’s interests, including renewing the Ganges and Teesta treaties, and addressed statements by ousted PM Sheikh Hasina. The meeting marked the first official dialogue since Hasina’s ouster and followed Yunus’s controversial Beijing remarks on regional economic alignment. (PC: X/@Narendramodi)

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