Tag: US
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Father of Indian Student Killed in Ohio Urges Government to Repatriate Body
Mohammed Abdul Arfath, a native of Hyderabad, who has been missing since March this year, has been found dead in the US state of Ohio, the Consulate General of India in New York said on Tuesday.
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‘Completely Unacceptable’: India Slams US Over Remarks On Kejriwal’s Arrest
The Ministry of External Affairs slammed the U.S. State Department for its remarks on arrest of the Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal calling them ‘unwarranted’. It stated that India is proud of its ‘robust and independent’ democratic institutions and any external imputation on the country’s electoral and legal processes is ‘completely unacceptable’. Any external imputation…
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Indra Nooyi Advises Caution for Indian Students in US Amid Spike in Incidents
Nooyi stressed the need for Indian students to remain focused on their academic pursuits and to resist limiting their ambitions solely to job opportunities in the US. She encouraged students to consider returning to India to contribute to their home country, underscoring the fulfillment that comes from making a positive impact.
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US Voices Deep Concerns Over Hong Kong’s New National Security Law, Warns of Broad Implications
The new national security law, known as Article 23, follows the imposition of a similar law by Beijing in 2020, which significantly expanded the government’s authority to suppress dissent.
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US Condemns Electoral Abuse in Pakistan, Dismisses Imran Khan’s Allegations
A senior official from the United States Department of State has expressed concerns regarding “electoral abuse and violence” preceding Pakistan’s recent general election. Donald Lu, the Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs, highlighted these issues during a subcommittee hearing of the US House of Representatives’ Committee on Foreign Affairs.
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Tri-service Drills Between India-US Enter Day 3
The bilateral, tri-service exercise between India and the US, known as the Exercise ‘Tiger Triumph 2024’ entered day 3 f its harbour phase on’Wednesday. The opening ceremony of the exercise had taken place onboard INS Jalashwa on March 19. “The exercise represents the robust strategic partnership between both countries and aims to share best…
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US Flags Irregularities in Pakistan Polls
US Raises Concerns Over Pakistan’s General Elections, Vows Support for Democratic Institutions. The United States has voiced reservations regarding the irregularities observed during Pakistan’s February 8 general elections, reaffirming its commitment to bolstering the country’s democratic institutions and collaborating on countering terrorist threats.
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India and US Hold 11th Bilateral Consular Dialogue to Strengthen Cooperation on Various Issues
Led by KJ Srinivasa, Joint Secretary (CPV) in the Ministry of External Affairs, the Indian delegation hosted Ambassador Rena Bitter, Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Consular Affairs, US Department of State.
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Indian Student Forze To Death After Denied Entry Into Night Club in US
Akul Dhawan, an Indian student, passed away after succumbing to freezing temperatures near a club in the United States that had denied him entry. The Champaign County Coroner’s Office in Illinois stated this week that Mr. Dhawan, who was discovered deceased last month, had died due to hypothermia aggravated by “acute alcohol intoxication and prolonged…
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U.S Not Outraged Enough? No Criminal Charges Against The Cop Who Ran Over Indian Student
The Seattle police officer involved in the tragic accident that resulted in the death of Jaahnavi Kandula, an Indian student from Hyderabad, while responding to an overdose call, will not be charged with any criminal offenses due to a “lack of sufficient evidence.” The decision was made by the King County Prosecutor’s Office on Wednesday…