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India slams Pak at UNSC, highlights links with Al Qaeda, ISIS and other terror groups at UNSC

TS Tirumurti, India's envoy to United Nations said that it was essential that they don’t lose sight of the ease with which the proscribed Haqqani Network and its supporters, especially the Pakistani authorities, had worked along with prominent terrorist organizations like Al-Qaida, ISIL K, Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan, etc. in South Asia.

Ladakh standoff: “No compromise on India’s sovereignty”, says Defence Minister Rajnath Singh

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday said that disengagement process in North and South banks of Pangog Lake has been decided by India and China. Assuring that not an inch of land has been ceded, Defence Minister said that China has been made aware that trying to unilaterally change the status quo would not be acceptable.

In first call with Xi Jinping as US Prez, Biden voices concern about Hong Kong crackdown, need for free Indo-Pacific

As per the details of the call released by the White House, it is stated that Biden reaffirmed his intentions of upholding the American people's well-being, security, prosperity, health and their way of life. It said that he also wants to keep the Indo-Pacific free and open.

US to sanction Myanmar’s military leaders following coup: US Prez Joe Biden

Joe Biden said that the US government was taking steps to prevent the generals from improperly having access to the one billion dollars in Burmese government funds held in the United States. Biden added that they were also going to impose strong export controls.

Former COO of UN SEforALL criticises Greta Thunberg for her misinformed opinion on Farmers’ Protests

Greta Thunberg has come under attack for using her "bully pulpit" to wade into political issues, such as the farmers' protest in India, by Mohinder Gulati, former Chief Operating Officer, United Nations Sustainable Energy for All in his open letter to Thunberg.

Myanmar Coup: US, UN condemn violence against protestors; Military raids Sui Kyi’s party offices

Myanmar’s military raided the Yangon headquarters of ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi’s party on Tuesday, party officials said, as the United States joined the UN in “strongly” condemning violence against protesters demanding a return to democracy.

Myanmar coup: Military abolishes NLD peace mechanism; US, NZ condemn military rule

Myanmar's new military junta, warned that "democracy can be destroyed" without discipline, and that people who "harm the state's stability, public safety and the rule of law" could face legal action. The US State Department said that it was “very concerned” about military-imposed restrictions, while New Zealand announced the suspension of high-level military and political contacts with Myanmar.

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