Indian-American Arrested in $400,000 Ponzi Scheme Fraud

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:23pm on 26 Mar 2024,Tuesday India Global

Alabama-based investment adviser Pathyam Patel, 23, faces nine counts of securities violations for allegedly defrauding investors with unregistered contracts through fictitious firm 'Infinity Wealth Management'. Patel promised high returns but used funds for personal expenses, including gambling. Investigations revealed he didn't invest as promised, diverting money instead. Patel assured safety of investors' principal but lacked the means to guarantee returns. He was unregistered to sell securities in Alabama during the scam, and his firm wasn't registered with relevant authorities. Patel's arrest underscores risks of deceptive investment schemes targeting unsuspecting investors.

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Belgian PM and Modi Discuss Strengthening Ties, Address Conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:30pm on 26 Mar 2024,Tuesday India Global

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Belgian PM Alexander De Croo held a phone call to review bilateral relations, focusing on trade, semiconductors, and pharmaceuticals. They discussed the conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza, emphasizing the need for peace and security in both regions. Additionally, they agreed to enhance cooperation and support for restoring peace in West Asia and resolving the Russia-Ukraine conflict. The leaders also highlighted the upcoming Belgian trade mission to India and pledged to bolster the India-European Union strategic partnership under Belgium's EU Council presidency.

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Review of British Indian Teen's Murderer's Sentence Deemed 'Unduly Lenient', Calls for Homicide Recategorization

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:17pm on 26 Mar 2024,Tuesday India Global

Following the killing of British Indian medical student Grace O'Malley Kumar and two others in Nottingham, a review of the murderer's "unduly lenient" sentence concluded with a recommendation to consider re-categorizing homicide. Valdo Calocane, the perpetrator, received a Hospital Order under the UK Mental Health Act. The Attorney General's office reviewed the case due to public concern. While the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) met its obligations, improvements in victim support were recommended. The review suggests categorizing homicide into tiers for severity. Investigations into police and mental health staff actions are ongoing.

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US Urges Fair Legal Process for Arrested Delhi Chief Minister Kejriwal

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:25pm on 26 Mar 2024,Tuesday India Global

The United States has commented on the arrest of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, emphasizing the importance of a fair and transparent legal process. Kejriwal was detained by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on March 21 in connection with alleged irregularities in the Delhi excise policy. The US State Department spokesperson's remarks come amidst international scrutiny, with the German Foreign Ministry also advocating for due process. Meanwhile, India's Ministry of External Affairs has expressed strong objections to perceived foreign involvement in its judicial affairs. The case highlights tensions between legal proceedings and diplomatic sensitivities.

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Indian Submarine Surfaces Near China Chokepoint, Highlighting Naval Reach

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:12pm on 26 Mar 2024,Tuesday India Global

In a strategic move, an Indian submarine from the Kalvari class made a historic visit to Campbell Bay, near the crucial Strait of Malacca. This marks a significant step for the Indian Navy, showcasing its extended operational capabilities beyond mainland bases. Despite the display of prowess, experts note the vast discrepancy between India's submarine fleet and China's extensive naval force. The visit underscores India's determination to assert influence in the region amid growing geopolitical tensions. While a milestone for the Kalvari class, it underscores the pressing need for bolstering India's submarine fleet to match regional rivals.

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UK Police Share Tribute to Indian PhD Student Killed in Road Crash

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:25pm on 26 Mar 2024,Tuesday India Global

London police have identified Cheistha Kochhar, a former NITI Aayog employee, as the 33-year-old woman killed in a road collision near London School of Economics (LSE). Kochhar, pursuing her PhD in behavioural research at LSE, tragically passed away on March 19 following a collision with a refuse lorry. Despite ongoing investigations, no arrests have been made yet. Kochhar's family released a heartfelt tribute, describing her as deeply intelligent and kind-hearted, with a passion for social change. The police issued a statement on behalf of Cheistha Kochhar's family, commending her "profound intelligence" and "lively personality," which endeared her to many friends. Born in Bareilly, Kochhar's academic journey took her from Delhi University to the University of Chicago before embarking on her PhD at LSE.

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Former Maldives President Urges President Muizzu to Open Dialogue with India Following Financial Strain

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:08am on 26 Mar 2024,Tuesday India Global

Former Maldives President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih advises President Mohamed Muizzu to engage in talks with neighboring nations, especially India, regarding the country's financial challenges. Solih's call follows Muizzu's request to India for debt relief, amid strained relations and a perceived tilt towards China. Solih stresses dialogue and cooperation, highlighting the need for transparency in handling projects. Muizzu's friendly stance precedes parliamentary elections, emphasizing India's role as a crucial ally. Despite gestures of friendship, Muizzu has yet to visit India, opting for a state visit to China.

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IIT Madras Grad Pavan Davuluri Becomes Head of Microsoft Windows and Surface

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:11am on 26 Mar 2024,Tuesday India Global

Pavan Davuluri, an IIT Madras graduate, steps into the role of leading Microsoft's Windows and Surface teams following Panos Panay's departure to Amazon. With over 23 years at Microsoft, Davuluri's appointment signals a strategic shift as he consolidates leadership over both Windows and Surface divisions. His elevation underscores the growing influence of Indian talent in key positions within major US tech firms. Davuluri's trajectory from IIT Madras to the forefront of Microsoft reflects a trend of Indian professionals assuming pivotal roles in the global technology landscape.

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PM Modi's Heartwarming Encounter with Bhutanese Royals Strengthen India-Bhutan Ties

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:55am on 26 Mar 2024,Tuesday India Global

During his recent state visit to Bhutan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi shared a touching moment with the Bhutanese Royal Family at a special dinner hosted by King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck at the Lingkana Palace. The unprecedented gesture showcased the close bond between the leaders and the nations. PM Modi interacted with the King, Queen Jetsun Pema, and their three children, highlighting the warmth and friendship between India and Bhutan. Additionally, PM Modi was honored with the prestigious 'Order of the Druk Gyalpo' award, reinforcing his commitment to strengthening bilateral relations.

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'Terrorism is Terrorism, No Excuses Acceptable': S. Jaishankar

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:09am on 26 Mar 2024,Tuesday India Global

During an interaction with the Indian community in Singapore, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar emphasized that terrorism shouldn't be excused or defended, regardless of language or explanation. He stressed that "a terrorist is a terrorist" in any language. Jaishankar highlighted the complexities of diplomatic discussions, where different countries bring their unique cultures, traditions, and concepts. His remarks underscored the importance of a unified stance against terrorism, irrespective of linguistic or cultural differences, while navigating global diplomacy.

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