The Indian peacekeepers are presently operating with the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) and causing their outstanding service in the strife-torn East-African nation. Some of the abilities of 1,160 Indian peacekeepers who were lately adorned with the UN award for their exceptional service in South Sudan. Extraordinary and multifaceted yield by Indian peacekeepers The multidimensional work by the Indian engineering corps includes rehabilitating arterial roadways in the area, including the 75-kilometre-long lane from Malakal to Abwong via Balliet in South Sudan. The primary duty of considerable peacekeepers is protecting civilians who are in biological danger by patrolling in high-risk locations and by accompanying humanitarian convoys that convey aid to those m
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Ripudaman Singh Malik, who was shot dead on Thursday (July 14) in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada, was cleared of all charges in 2005 by a Canadian court relating to the 1985 bombing of an Air India plane, which resulted in the deaths of 329 passengers and crew. Along with Malik, two other individuals were accused; one of them was found guilty of perjury. Inderjit Singh Reyat, the subject, was freed from custody in 2016. Like Malik, the other man, Ajaib Singh Bagri, was found not guilty. The majority of the terrorist attack's victims were Canadians. What is the bombing case in Kanishka? On June 23, 1985, an explosive device detonated on Air India Flight 182, which was en route from Montreal to London and with New Delhi as its final destination. The wide-bodied Boeing 747 jumbo aeropl
Read MoreIndian Parliament: ‘Violence’ And ‘Vocabulary’ Restricted, Severely Reprimanded Here!
Pompous Pradhan aka Dankapati once existed. Over a hundred years, he had brushed off his opponents' taunts with a Teflon-coated shield. He had a habit of returning favours in kind. As a result of the support of media sources, his outbursts were exaggerated and his opponents were demonised. But one day he realised that the two Houses of Parliament were on an equal playing field when it came to name-calling. Meanwhile, adversaries like Jumlajeevi, Vinash purush, tanashah, corrupt, Superspreader, Shakuni, and Jaichand were able to describe him and his henchmen using the most derogatory terms, including "Superspreader". As we all know, the truth is painful. His excellency and his subjects may now be described using a large list of phrases that are forbidden in both Houses. Members of Pa...
Read MoreI2U2 Summit: India’s Stance In First-Ever Virtual Meeting For Economic Cooperation
The I2U2 Summit meeting convened for the first time in October 2021 virtually. The member countries are India, Israel, the United Arab Emirates, and the United States. The main aim of the group is to cooperate on areas of joint economic investments and new initiatives in water, energy, transportation, space, health, and food security. The group is deemed as the ‘Middle Eastern QUAD’. It has shown great potential as a regional endeavour. The group foundation was initiated by P.M Yair Lapid in 2021 in a meeting in Washington. The attempt was to gain control over the post-pandemic economic situation challenges. To quote him, "In the 21st century, challenges are local, but the solutions are global." The first formal I2U2 Summit meeting was held on 14 July 2022. Focus Areas and Aims Tar...
Read MorePortugal’s Tackling Of Drugs: Addicts Humanised Instead Of Criminalised
Combating drug addiction has always been an issue for nations as drugs keep pouring in through cartels that target wealthy countries where the populace wants to indulge and governments that have economic downtrodden where the citizens want to forget about the squalor that is their lives. At any rate, it has led to violence, cartels gaining power and influence, death due to overdoses and complications faced by drug users in regards to their relationship, effects that drugs have on their bodies and withdrawals of not taking drugs when they try to get away from the grasp of addiction. This 'War On Drugs' popularised in the U.S. has led to many nations cracking down on suppliers and drug users alike. Like The Philippines, where the police force, when suspecting or catching someone smocking ...
Read MorePoverty In Philippines: Filipino Infants Get Exchanged For Money
The pandemic’s aftermath has wreaked havoc or at least left an indelible on every nation in the world. From Sri Lanka’s economic collapse due to the demise of its tourism industry to a little chink in the Kiwi’s economy. It will take quite a while before nations reach the same stature and go back to the same status quo as they were before Covid-19 and rebuild themselves to their full strength. The Philippines is no exception, but the rampant poverty inflicted by the aftermath of the contagious virus and corruption in the nation ever-present has forced its natives to open up a market for buying and selling their infants on Facebook. The Philippines has one of the highest rates in Asia, and by 2020 around 1.53 million infants will be brought into the world. Still, it also could be beca...
Read MoreClimate Change Forced To Harness New Alternatives Of Energy Resources: Report
Energy is required for a wider purpose like to run our factories and machines, to run our planes, trains, cars, and buses, to drive our ships and submarines, to create the wheel move. Considering the fact , the most important sources of energy up to now are coal and oil. But with the passage of your time, coal and oil are sure to be dried-up. in keeping with all indications, it's clear that the globe is heading fast towards a serious energy crisis. it's estimated that at the current rate of consumption, the whole estimated range of recoverable oil within the world are going to be completely exhausted by the year 2015 or 2025. The position in respect of coal within the world is additionally equally bad. The developing countries of the planet have already started searching for other s...
Read MoreAbbas Naqvi Breaks Ties With Modi Government: What Will Be Opposition’s Strategy?
Union minister for minority affairs Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi resigned from the Modi government on Wednesday. Naqvi is the deputy leader of the BJP in the Rajya Sabha, and his term will end on Thursday. In the Union cabinet meeting held on 6 July, Prime Minister Narendra Modi appreciated Naqvi's contribution to the service of the country and the people. Apart from Naqvi, Union minister RCP Singh has also resigned. Recently, Rajya Sabha elections were held in 57 seats in 15 states, but Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi was not nominated by the right-wing party as a candidate. Naqvi is the third Muslim MP after former Union Minister MJ Akbar and Syed Zafar Islam resigned from the Modi government. Union Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi met Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) President JP Nadda after the cabinet meeting ...
Read MoreUkraine-Russia War: America’s Reaction On Long Dispute So Far
President Joe Biden vowed to support Ukraine "as long as it takes". His administration has spent about $8bn on military aid. In May, Congress passed a $40bn supplemental budget—more than Mr Biden had expected and more than the annual defence financial blueprint of most European allies—to assist Ukraine and deal with the global outcome of the dispute. But after nearly six months of involvement in the fight, with the hope of a long war, even Mr Biden's closest allies are seeking whether America might soon tire of the pressure. The president is more detested even than Donald Trump was at this point in his presidency. Inflation and excessive fuel prices are weakening Americans' spending power. And Republicans are set to make significant gains in mid-term elections in November: they are look...
Read MoreLocal Elections In Indian Electoral System: An Examination On Obligations
The biggest democracy in the world, India, boasts of its democratic framework and the system of elections that assures the preservation of the people's right to pick a government of their choosing. The fact that elections are a common characteristic of democratic systems across the globe, however, does not mean that they must be completely fair, free, impartial, transparent, and inclusive. On the basis of universal adult suffrage, Indian elections are conducted. Any Indian citizen who is at least 18 years of age is eligible to register as a voter on the country's electoral roll. Reservations are made for women, Scheduled Castes and Tribes, Other Backward Classes, and those from the Scheduled Tribes and Other Backward Classes. The most crucial aspect and condition for allowing the genera...
Read MoreIndian Youngsters With Higher Education Giving Up On Marriage: Survey
A recent report issued by the Ministry of Statistics and Program Implementation provides some statistics on the state of marriage in India. The report noted, among other things, a decline in the number of young people willing to marry. Jammu and Kashmir top the list according to the report. It said, "The percentage share of the youth population (15-29 years) who are ‘never married’ has shown an increasing trend in the male population from 20.8 per cent in 2011 to 26.1 per cent in 2019 and a similar trend has been observed in the case of the female population." Apparently, the marriage age barrier also seems to have increased over time. Note that, “A significant decline in the age level of first marriage for women aged 25-29 has been observed as only 52.8 per cent of women got married b
Read MoreLondon’s Lavish Life Levied As Dirty Russian Money Flows In Thames
London is arguably the ethereal realm for the most exquisite prime real estate. Garnished with the world's best brands in automobile, clothing and most delicate restaurant for the palates laced with Gold, it is a prime destination for the comfortably affluent worldwide. This may also include the oligarchs of Russia who stash their cash deep in London, where it remains safe. Britain was one of the first nations to sanction Russia in an attempt to handicap the nation; however, economically, this sincere motive turns duplicitous as Ruble's worth of cash is protected by the U.K. This has been taking place long before the war between Ukraine and Russia broke out with a Home office report finding a significant volume of Russian, or Russian-linked illicit finance channelled through the U.K...
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