Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:13pm on 23 Aug 2024,Friday India Global
Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid tribute to a statue of Mahatma Gandhi during his visit to Kyiv, Ukraine, on Friday. The statue, located in the 'Oasis of Peace' park, was unveiled on Gandhi's 151st birth anniversary in 2020. It stands as a symbol of peace and the deepening ties between India and Ukraine. Modi highlighted Gandhi’s message of non-violence and its relevance to today's global challenges. The statue was first unveiled by Indian Ambassador Partha Satpathy and Ukrainian officials as part of the 151st birth anniversary celebrations.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:35pm on 23 Aug 2024,Friday India Global
Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Kyiv, Ukraine, on Friday, marking his first visit to the country. Alongside Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Modi paid tribute to children killed in the ongoing conflict. They visited the Martyrologist exposition at the National Museum of History, where Modi expressed deep sorrow for the families. Zelenskyy emphasized the need for children to live in safety. Earlier, Modi also paid homage to Mahatma Gandhi in Kyiv. His visit to Ukraine follows a recent trip to Russia, balancing India's diplomatic efforts amid the ongoing war.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:29pm on 23 Aug 2024,Friday India Global
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv, reaffirming India’s stance in the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Modi clarified that "India was never neutral in this war," emphasizing, "India is on the side of peace." The leaders held detailed discussions on defense, trade, agriculture, and potential peace solutions. External Affairs Minister Jaishankar described the visit as a "landmark event," marking the first Indian Prime Minister's visit to Ukraine since its independence. "Today, we handed over cubes containing medical support equipment to Ukraine," Jaishankar added, highlighting India's delivery of twenty-two tonnes of aid as part of its ongoing humanitarian efforts.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:31am on 23 Aug 2024,Friday India Global
A bus carrying 40 Indian tourists crashed into Nepal's Marsyangdi river, resulting in 14 fatalities and 16 injuries. The accident occurred in Tanahun district on Friday while traveling from Pokhara to Kathmandu. The bus, registered as UP FT 7623, suffered significant damage. Rescue operations were conducted, and an investigation is underway. The tourists were previously staying at Majheri Resort in Pokhara. Authorities are working to contact families of the victims. The incident highlights concerns over road safety in the region. The Uttar Pradesh Relief Commissioner is attempting to establish contact to determine if any state residents were on board.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:24am on 23 Aug 2024,Friday India Global
An Indian bus with 40 passengers plunged into the Marsyangdi river in Tanahun district, Nepal, on Friday. The vehicle, registered with number plate UP FT 7623, was traveling from Pokhara to Kathmandu when it fell into the river and is now on the riverbank. The district police office confirmed the incident. Authorities are investigating the crash and working to determine if any passengers were from Uttar Pradesh. There are no immediate reports on casualties or the cause of the accident.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:09am on 23 Aug 2024,Friday India Global
Indian PM Narendra Modi visits Ukraine, weeks after meeting Russian President Putin in Moscow. The move comes after Ukraine's sharp reaction to Modi's Russia visit, with President Zelensky expressing disappointment. However, experts say Modi's visit is not solely to placate Ukraine and Western leaders, but rather a continuation of India's long-standing non-alignment policy, balancing relations between competing nations. The visit aims to strengthen ties with Ukraine while maintaining India's neutral stance in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:41pm on 22 Aug 2024,Thursday India Global
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has completed his first trip to Poland by an Indian leader in 45 years and is now en route to Ukraine. During his two-day visit, Modi discussed defense and trade with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk and President Andrzej Duda, marking a milestone in bilateral relations. Modi met with scholars, business leaders, and athletes in Warsaw, focusing on deepening India-Poland ties. The visit also aimed at boosting cooperation in defense and technology. Modi’s next stop is Ukraine, where he hopes to advance dialogue and peace efforts.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:52pm on 22 Aug 2024,Thursday India Global
During his two-day visit to Poland, Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized the need for reforms in the United Nations and other international institutions to address global challenges. Speaking at a joint press briefing with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk in Warsaw, Modi stressed the importance of India's and Poland's coordination on the international stage. Modi also expressed concerns over the Ukraine war, calling for dialogue and diplomacy instead of military solutions. His visit to Ukraine on August 23 marks a significant move, as India seeks to maintain a balanced approach amid its ties with both Russia and the West.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:02pm on 22 Aug 2024,Thursday India Global
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will travel to Ukraine by train for a 7-hour visit, departing from Poland on Thursday evening. The 20-hour journey on "Train Force One" is necessary because Ukrainian airports are closed due to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict. During the visit, Modi will meet with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and significant defense agreements are expected to be discussed. The train, equipped with advanced security and luxury features, has also been used by leaders like US President Joe Biden and French President Emmanuel Macron.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:52pm on 22 Aug 2024,Thursday India Global
Brazil will start restricting the entry of Indian and other Asian nationals who use the country as a gateway to migrate to the US and Canada. This move, beginning Monday, follows concerns over increasing numbers of migrants arriving at São Paulo’s international airport without proper visas. The restrictions will primarily affect those from Asian countries who need visas to stay in Brazil. The decision comes after a surge in refuge requests from Indians, Nepalese, and Vietnamese nationals, raising concerns about illegal migration routes and human trafficking.