UK Press Can't Handle India's Space Success: Blinded by Envy?

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:21pm on 24 Aug 2023,Thursday India Global

While India's successful Chandrayaan-3 moon mission drew praise worldwide, some UK journalists sparked controversy with remarks seen as envious and colonialist. After congratulating India's lunar feat, news presenter Patrick Christys suggested Britain should withhold aid money and instead spend it on British taxpayers. He argued for a policy against assisting countries with established space programmes. His views provoked backlash from Indians, who tweeted that the UK stole over £45 trillion from India during colonial rule, leaving it poor. One user said India has now overtaken Britain's economy regardless. Another added the aid money should be subtracted from what the UK looted historically. Journalist Sophie Corcoran echoed halting aid to advanced spacefaring countries like India. The comments faced accusations of racism and jealousy at India's achievements.

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PM Modi Attends BRICS Business Forum, Pitches India as Global Growth Engine

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:44pm on 22 Aug 2023,Tuesday India Global

Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended the BRICS Business Forum leaders' dialogue in Johannesburg, South Africa on Tuesday as part of the 15th BRICS Summit. In his address, PM Modi pitched India as an economic growth engine for the world, emphasising its rapid development and efforts to modernise infrastructure. He stated India places great importance on BRICS cooperation on issues concerning developing countries globally. Earlier, Modi said the summit would enable BRICS members to identify new areas for collaboration. He will also participate in the main BRICS summit on August 24 after the business forum and leaders' retreat. The PM's visit highlights India's prominent role within the bloc.

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US President Joe Biden to Visit India for G20 Summit from September 7-10

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:31pm on 22 Aug 2023,Tuesday India Global

US President Joe Biden will travel to India from 7 to 10 September to attend the G20 Leaders' Summit in New Delhi, the White House announced. Biden and G20 partners will discuss joint efforts on issues including the clean energy transition, combatting climate change, mitigating Ukraine war impacts, and poverty reduction. The President will also commend PM Modi's G20 leadership and reaffirm America's commitment to the forum, including by hosting it in 2026. While in India, Biden will emphasise the importance of the US-India partnership on major global challenges. The visit highlights the significance Washington places on ties with New Delhi and its role in the Indo-Pacific.

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Bengaluru Techie's Tweet Explaining Why He Didn't Move to US Goes Viral

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:19pm on 22 Aug 2023,Tuesday India Global

A viral Twitter thread by software engineer Aanshul Sadaria explains why he turned down opportunities to move to the US. He reveals many assume Indian techies aspire to go abroad, and not doing so can seem lacking competence. However, Sadaria articulates motivations behind committing to an India-based career over the "American Dream". He lost his father in 2021 and wanted to stay close to family, prioritising relationships over leaving home. When asked if he'd ever move to the US in future, Sadaria says maybe to experience the work culture as he loves travel, but would ultimately settle back in India. His perspective challenges assumptions and highlights family priorities.

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Sunny Deol Attends Screening of 'Gadar 2' in London

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:50pm on 22 Aug 2023,Tuesday India Global

Bollywood actor Sunny Deol recently attended a special screening of 'Gadar 2' in London as the film continues its successful box office run. Deol said the original 'Gadar', released over 20 years ago, connected deeply with audiences. He was initially hesitant about making a sequel but the story idea during COVID-19 convinced him and the team to revisit the classic. Speaking about future plans, Deol said he wants to cherish 'Gadar 2''s moment and carefully choose his next step. He aims to do cinema that provides larger than life experiences and values, which much of today's films lack. Deol wants subjects that can light up the silver screen again.

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Historic India Club in London to Close After Losing Decade-Long Eviction Fight Against Freeholders

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:14am on 21 Aug 2023,Monday India Global

The India Club in London, a historic landmark tied to Krishna Menon and the Indian independence movement, is closing permanently on September 17 after a decade-long eviction fight. Owners Yadgar and Phiroza Marker who have been running the place for the last 26 years, regretfully announced the closure last week. The club held deep cultural and emotional significance for Indians in the UK. But freeholders Marston Properties plan to gut the premises and replace it with a luxury hotel. The club’s demise represents the loss of an institution cherished by generations of Indians in Britain.

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Indian Couple, Young Son Found Dead, Murder-Double suicide Suspected

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:06pm on 20 Aug 2023,Sunday India Global

An Indian couple, Yogesh Nagarajappa and Prathiba Amarnath, their 6-year-old son Yash Honnal from Karnataka were found dead with gunshot wounds in their Baltimore county home last Friday in an apparent murder-suicide. Police responded to a welfare check at the Baltimore County residence. The family members were reportedly last seen alive on Tuesday evening, police said, adding that an autopsy would be conducted by the Office of the Chief Medical Officer to determine the manner and cause of death. Local officials expressed condolences for the tragic loss of innocent life. Police assured no threat to surrounding communities.

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German Minister Buys Vegetable Using UPI in India, Fascinated by the Experience

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:47pm on 20 Aug 2023,Sunday India Global

Germany's Federal Minister for Digitalisation Volker Wissing used India's Unified Payments Interface (UPI) during a recent visit and was fascinated by the experience. The German Embassy in India praised India's digital infrastructure, calling UPI one of the country's success stories. Wissing was seen in photos and video using UPI to pay a vegetable seller. The Embassy tweeted that UPI enables instant transactions for millions of Indians, and Wissing was able to experience its simplicity first-hand. His positive experience highlights how India's world-class digital payment system is gaining global recognition.

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Andhra students deported from US, CM Jagan to take up issue with Ministry of External Affairs

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:18pm on 20 Aug 2023,Sunday India Global

Several students from Andhra Pradesh were recently deported by US officials despite possessing valid visas. In response, CM Jagan Mohan Reddy has decided to address the matter with Ministry of External Affairs to resolve the students' plight and save their careers. Though the students had proper paperwork, they were denied entry by US officials. The Andhra government advised future travelers to be prepared for questioning and carry all relevant documents. The state has also shared helplines for deported students to reach out for assistance. Reddy aims to intervene on behalf of the students with the MEA.

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Minnesota Governor Proclaims 15th of August as "India Day" to Honor the country's 77th Independence Day

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:02pm on 18 Aug 2023,Friday India Global

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz proclaimed August 15, 2023, as "India Day" in the state to honour India's 77th Independence Day. In his proclamation, Walz applauded India as the world's largest democracy with immense cultural heritage. He stated Indian-Americans have helped create a better Minnesota since the state welcomed immigrants after the 1965 Act. Minnesota now hosts an Indian community of 55,000 working statewide as educators, entrepreneurs, healthcare providers, and more. The India Association of Minnesota celebrated Indian culture, heritage, and traditions through activities at IndiaFest held on the State Capitol grounds.

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