Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:21pm on 13 Feb 2025,Thursday India Global
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Indian-origin entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy at Blair House in Washington during his two-day US visit. Ramaswamy, who welcomed Modi, described the meeting as a "great honor" and wished him a wonderful stay. The two discussed India-US relations, innovation, and business opportunities. "It was a pleasure to meet Prime Minister Modi," Ramaswamy said. Modi also held talks with Elon Musk and US National Security Advisor Michael Waltz. Later, a mobile billboard was spotted in Washington ahead of Modi’s meeting with US President Donald Trump, marking their first in-person interaction since Trump’s second term began.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:09pm on 13 Feb 2025,Thursday India Global
During PM Narendra Modi’s US visit, President Donald Trump signed executive orders enforcing reciprocal tariffs, stating, "We will charge any country that charges us." He singled out India, claiming it imposes high tariffs. This move follows Trump's ongoing criticism of trade imbalances. Modi to meet Trump for the first time since his second term began, after high-profile talks with Elon Musk and US NSA Michael Waltz. India has yet to respond to the tariff policy. With Modi’s visit focused on trade and defense ties, Trump’s announcement adds tension to US-India economic relations.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:05pm on 13 Feb 2025,Thursday India Global
Tech billionaire Elon Musk met Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Blair House, accompanied by his three children—X, Strider, and Azure. The discussion likely focused on innovation, space exploration, and Tesla’s expansion in India. Videos surfaced online showing Musk's children attentively listening, with X particularly engaged. This meeting follows Musk’s increasing interest in India's electric vehicle market. Meanwhile, PM Modi also joined the birthday celebrations of US Vice President JD Vance’s son, Vivek, during the AI Action Summit in Paris, gifting the Vance children. The White House acknowledged Modi’s gesture as a sign of growing ties.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:26pm on 13 Feb 2025,Thursday India Global
A second flight carrying Indian immigrants deported from the US is set to land in Amritsar on February 15, sources said. This follows a February 5 flight carrying 104 deportees. Punjab Finance Minister Harpal Cheema questioned why deportation flights were not landing in Gujarat or Haryana, accusing the BJP-led government of targeting Punjab. Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri confirmed that 487 Indians have received removal orders. Deportees alleged mistreatment, with hands and legs shackled during the flight. India has deported 15,668 illegal immigrants from the US since 2009, according to External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:46pm on 13 Feb 2025,Thursday India Global
PM Narendra Modi has arrived in Washington, D.C., for a two-day visit. The Indian diaspora welcomed him warmly, hoping for discussions on immigration and work visas. Many skilled Indian workers worry about visa renewals and job security. Trade issues, including U.S. tariffs, are also key concerns. Modi will meet President Donald Trump to discuss these topics, along with defence and technology ties. The visit is an opportunity to strengthen India-U.S. relations. The Indian community in the U.S. is closely watching, hoping for positive outcomes that benefit them and improve cooperation between both nations.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:38pm on 13 Feb 2025,Thursday India Global
PM Narendra Modi is in Washington DC for key meetings. He will meet US President Donald Trump to discuss trade and immigration. Trump plans to impose new tariffs, which may impact India. Modi will also meet Elon Musk to talk about Tesla and Starlink’s plans in India. The visit comes after the US deported 104 illegal Indian immigrants, sparking concerns. Trade, defence, and business ties will be key topics. Modi is among the first world leaders to meet Trump in his second term, making this visit crucial for India-US relations. A joint press conference will follow the talks.
Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 11:32am on 13 Feb 2025,Thursday India Global
In a BBC interview, Former Chief Justice DY Chandrachud defended his stance on the abrogation of Article 370, explaining it as a "transitional provision" meant to fade away. He questioned if 75 years was too short a time for its removal. Chandrachud addressed legal scholars' disappointment with the Supreme Court's 2019 decision, emphasizing that the elected government had the right to abrogate such provisions. He also discussed his tenure as CJI, the expansion of justice access, and the diversity of judicial recruitment.
Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 11:16am on 13 Feb 2025,Thursday India Global
The UK-India Young Professionals Scheme 2025 offers 3,000 visas for Indian nationals aged 18-30, allowing them to live, work, and study in the UK for up to two years. To apply, individuals must enter an online ballot from February 18-20, 2025. Eligibility includes a UK-recognized degree, proof of £2,530 in savings, and no dependent children. Selected candidates will receive an invitation to apply for the visa. Fees include £298 for the visa and £1,552 for healthcare. The visa does not allow dependents or extensions.
Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 10:01am on 13 Feb 2025,Thursday India Global
The Indian Army has confirmed that the ceasefire along the Line of Control (LoC) with Pakistan remains intact, refuting reports of instability. While minor incidents like cross-LoC firing and an IED blast have occurred, they are being managed through established protocols. The Army emphasized no heavy-caliber weapons have been exchanged, and the situation remains stable, with a high state of alertness maintained. Recent media reports of ceasefire violations in Jammu & Kashmir's Poonch and Rajouri districts were addressed, and the Indian Army continues to closely monitor the region.
Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 09:19am on 13 Feb 2025,Thursday India Global
Adani Group has officially withdrawn from a $442 million wind power project in Sri Lanka after the Sri Lankan government sought to renegotiate terms, including energy rates. The government's cancellation of a power purchase agreement with Adani prompted the move. Despite investing $5 million in the project, Adani expressed respect for Sri Lanka’s decision and remains open to future collaboration. This decision follows efforts by the Sri Lankan government to reduce electricity costs from billion-dollar energy projects, and a renegotiation committee is expected to address the terms moving forward.