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India-France defence ties

India and France have announced a “defence industrial roadmap” for cooperation on defence production, for future collaboration on “co-design and co-development” of military hardware, as well as key agreements on space cooperation, officials said. The roadmap was part of a number of agreements between the two countries that were sealed during talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron in Jaipur on January 25, that will also bring some parity with the India-U.S. defence production plan finalised last year. 

However, differences over some of the language on the roadmap held up a “joint statement” between them for several hours on January 26 before it was released.Mr. Macron was in Delhi as part of a short 30-hour visit to India, and was accompanied by a delegation of 40 officials, including his new Minister for Foreign Affairs Stéphane Séjourné, and Ministers of Defence and Culture. 

The two sides also signed a new agreement for a defence-space partnership that will see them collaborate on “space situational awareness”, and an MoU on coordinating on satellite launches, along with other agreements on partnerships in energy, digital health, agriculture, and education.

Airbus-TATA chopper deal

While the two countries did not announce any progress on negotiations for the big-ticket government-to-government deals on fighter-jets, engines and submarine that were announced during Mr. Modi’s visit to Paris last July, officials said that at least one joint venture for the local manufacture of civilian helicopters was agreed between Airbus and TATA during the visit. Two mega multi-billion dollar defence deals in the pipeline between the two countries — the 26 Rafale-M fighter jets for the Indian Navy’s aircraft carriers, and three additional Scorpene-class conventional submarines — are currently in the cost negotiation phase, sources said. As reported by The Hindu earlier, the deals could be ready for conclusion by year-end.

“The focus and priority of the [industrial defence] roadmap is to actually identify opportunities for partnership in the defence industrial sector that prioritises co-designing, co-development, co-production and also build the defence supply chains between the two countries so that they can fulfil the defence needs of not only India and France but also be a useful contributor in the security partnership with other countries who might be need similar products,” said Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra. Giving details of the roadmap, he identified domains of collaboration ranging from aircraft to land and maritime warfare, especially underwater domain awareness, to space, robotic technology, cyber-defence, and artificial intelligence-led vehicles.

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Press visa restrictions

Mr. Kwatra added that the French government had also raised the issue of a French journalist who could be deported after she was handed a notice by the government, but insisted that this was a matter of “compliance of the rules”. On Friday, at least 30 foreign correspondents based in India issued a letter of protest over the case, saying that they were all “grappling with increased visa restrictions in recent years”, and appealing to the government to help “facilitate the vital work of a free press in line with India’s democratic traditions”. 

The two sides did not report any breakthrough on the civil nuclear cooperation agreement to build reactors at Jaitapur that was first signed in 2009, and saw a techno-commercial offer made by French company EDF in 2020. When asked by The Hindu about the reasons for the delay, Mr. Kwatra said that “technical and engineering elements”, putting a financing mechanism into place, and ensuring localisation of supplies were still being discussed between EDF and the Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd (NPCIL). 

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Strategic partnership

The defence industrial roadmap with France that “prioritises co-designing, co-development, co-production” mirrors India’s joint efforts with the U.S. for co-design and co-development of military systems. However, with France, the depth of the strategic partnership is reflected in the co-design efforts and France’s willingness to transfer jet engine technology that only a handful of countries possess. 

India-France ties are believed to have been strengthened by Mr. Macron’s acceptance of Mr. Modi’s Republic Day invitation, made only about a month in advance after U.S. President Joe Biden expressed his inability to come to India for Republic Day and the Quad Summit. This was Mr. Macron’s third visit to India, the seventh time he has met Mr. Modi since January 2023, and the sixth time a French President has been invited to Republic Day, the maximum number for any country.

“[The meetings are] a clear reflection of the importance attached by both the leaders to this partnership, as also the intensity of high-level supervision and direction to the relationship,” Mr. Kwatra added.

In honour of the visitor, the heart of the national capital was decorated with hundreds of life-size posters showing Mr. Modi and Mr. Macron posing together.

Sourced from The Hindu.

PM Modi to inaugurate development projects worth ₹19,100 crore in Bulandshahr today

PM Modi is expected to inaugurate developmental projects in Bulandshahr and later welcome French President Emmanuel Macron in Jaipur.

Bulandshahr

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday will inaugurate multiple development projects worth over ₹19,100 crore during his visit to Uttar Pradesh’s Bulandshahr. Besides, PM Modi will also visit Jaipur on 25 January.

According to an official release from the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), PM Modi is expected to inaugurate developmental projects at around 1:45 pm in Bulandshahr. Later in the day around 5:30 pm, Prime Minister Modi will welcome French President Emmanuel Macron in Jaipur.

Bulandshahr: List of projects PM Modi will inaugurate

Prime Minister Modi will dedicate to the nation the 173 km long double line electrified section between New Khurja – and New Rewari on the Dedicated Freight Corridor (DFC) by flagging off goods trains from the two stations.

Prime Minister will also launch the fourth line connecting the Mathura- Palwal section and the Chipiyana Buzurg- Dadri section. These new lines will improve the rail connectivity of the national capital to Southern Western and Eastern India.

PM Modi will inaugurate multiple road development projects to the nation which include Aligarh to Bhadwas four-laning work Package-1 (part of Aligarh-Kanpur Section of NH-34); widening of Meerut to Karnal border via Shamli (NH-709A); and four laning of Shamli-Muzaffarnagar section of NH-709 AD Package-II.

Indian Oil’s Tundla-Gawaria Pipeline will also be inaugurated by the PM on Thursday. The project will help in the transportation of petroleum products from Tundla to Gawaria T-Point of the Barauni-Kanpur Pipeline with pumping facilities at Mathura and Tundla and delivery facilities at Tundla, Lucknow and Kanpur.

Prime Minister will also inaugurate the ‘Integrated Industrial Township at Greater Noida‘ (IITGN).

PM Modi will also inaugurate the renovated Mathura sewerage scheme including the construction of a sewage treatment plant (STP) at a cost of about ₹460 crore.

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About Bulandshahr

Located in West Uttar Pradesh, this district comprises Lodh Rajputs, Jats, Gujjars, Muslims, and Dalits.

Former Uttar Pradesh chief minister Kalyan Singh had made Bulandshahr a stronghold of the BJP, which has won the Lok Sabha seat in successive elections since 1991, except in 2009 when Kamlesh Valmiki of Samajwadi Party won the seat.

In the 2022 assembly election, the BJP won all seven assembly seats in Bulandshahr– Anupshahar, Dibai, Khurja, Bulandshahr Sadar, Syana, Shikarpur and Sikandrabad.

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Lok Sabha elections 2024: PM Modi is probably going to start his campaign tomorrow from Bulandshahr in Uttar Pradesh!

Lok Sabha elections 2024: The BJP claims that around five lakh people will attend PM Modi’s rally in Bulandshahr. The Prime Minister’s scheduled public meeting in Bulandshahr’s Navada village on January 25 is expected to rally support, featuring a shooting range field in Meerut Commissionerate.


Lok Sabha elections 2024

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is gearing up for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, with the first electoral rally scheduled in Uttar Pradesh’s Bulandshahr on January 25, sources from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) said. The rally in Bulandshahr will kick off the election campaign for the 2024 Lok Sabha polls, following the Ram Lalla Pran Pratishtha Samaroh in Ayodhya on Monday.

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Party workers and BJP leaders are actively involved in the preparations, anticipating a significant turnout in the western Uttar Pradesh city. 

Notably, the BJP holds eight out of 14 seats in western Uttar Pradesh, with defeats in six constituencies in 2019. The PM is reportedly preparing to turn the tide in these seats in the 2024 elections. PM Modi is set to commence the election campaign from Bulandshahr, aiming to connect with voters and supporters in previously contested areas, sharing the mantra for victory.

The BJP claims that around five lakh people will attend PM Modi’s rally in Bulandshahr. The Prime Minister’s scheduled public meeting in Bulandshahr’s Navada village on January 25 is expected to rally support, featuring a shooting range field in Meerut Commissionerate. 

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Meanwhile, a day after announcing an alliance with Rashtriya Lok Dal for the Lok Sabha polls, Samajwadi Party leader Akhilesh Yadav has said that there will be more meetings with Congress to decide on seat-sharing formula in the state and that the “INDIA alliance should be strong”.

Akhilesh Yadav held a meeting in Lucknow with party leaders who included former MPs, former MLAs, and former MLCs. He said winnability is the criterion in decisions on seats. Yadav urged party workers to ensure registration of voters who are supporters of the party in the new voter list. He accused the BJP government in the state of getting the names of some party workers removed from the list.

Congress and the Samajwadi Party have held seat-sharing talks for the Lok Sabha polls expected in April-May this year. 

This article is sourced from dnaindia!

“It took PM Modi’s leadership to lift 25 crore Indians from poverty”: Union Minister Chandrasekhar takes jibe at Congress’ ‘Garibi Hatao’

Garibi Hatao

New Delhi [India], January 16 (ANI): Union Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar hit out at the Congress government for their empty slogans on ‘Garibi Hatao’ saying that it has taken the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to lift 25 crore Indians out of poverty.
“After 65 years of empty slogans of ‘Garibi Hatao’, Prime Minister Narendra Modi through his focused, hardworking, determined, corruption-free governance and ‘Garib Kalyan’ policies, has lifted 25 crore Indians out of poverty,” Chandrasekhar said at a press conference in New Delhi.
The Union Minister took a veiled dig at Rahul Gandhi’s Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra saying that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his government had to put in efforts to reverse the “anyay” (injustice) inflicted by the Congress on Indians for decades.
“It has taken Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his government to reverse the Anyay (injustice) that Congress has played on Indians for several decades. It is Prime Minister Narendra Modi who has lifted them out of poverty,” he said.
The minister said said that the country has risen from no start-ups in 2014, to an ecosystem which has grown to be the fastest growing in the world and the third-largest in the world.
“Today is National Start Up Day, another segment which has gone through deep decisive transformation. From almost no start ups in 2014, from almost co-capital available for young startups, 97 per cent of the Indian banking network had been cornered by nine groups during the Congress to now an ecosystem which is the fastest growing in the world, the third largest in the world and is poised to go from one lakh startups and 110 unicorns to 10,000 unicorns,” Chandrasekhar said.
On the Pran Pratishtha ceremony of Ram Lalla in Ayodhya’s Ram Temple, the Union Minister said, “The day that Lord Ram Lalla’s puja commences is a holy day, an important day for crores of Indians who believe and for whom faith is important.”

Preparations are underway in full swing for the ceremony, which is expected to be attended by thousands of dignitaries and people from all sections of society including Prime Minister Narendra Modi on January 22. The formal procedures for pre-Praan Pratishtha sacraments began today and will continue until January 21.

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ISRO Chief Somnath: “PM Modi Told me we Must Ensure Human Presence in Space!

“ISRO Chief reveals PM Modi

ISRO chief Somnath, speaking at the International Space Conference 2024 in Gandhinagar, said that the prime minister has been an ardent supporter of space programs ever since he was a CM of this state.

Somanath assured that it is within reach, with plans already in motion. ISRO targets constructing an Indian space station by 2035. The chairman discussed the future roadmap for ISRO

ISRO Chairman S Somanath outlined India’s ambitious vision for its space program at the International Space Conference held in Gandhinagar.

Reflecting on the recent successes and the guidance provided by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Somanath emphasised the nation’s commitment to establishing a continuous human presence in space.

“The Prime Minister has always been a fervent advocate for our space endeavours,” Somanath stated, recalling Modi’s support dating back to his tenure as Chief Minister of Gujarat.

“Following the triumphs of the past six months, he has charted a course for us that extends beyond our current projects. Our goal is not just to execute the Gaganyaan mission but to sustain human activities in space, leading to an Indian astronaut setting foot on the lunar surface by 2040.”

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The timeline may seem distant, but Somanath assured that it is within reach, with plans already in motion to make this dream a reality. He also highlighted the target of constructing an Indian space station by 2035, which would serve as a platform for Indians to conduct research in microgravity conditions.

Somanath’s speech comes on the heels of a series of successful missions and announcements by ISRO, including the launch of the Aditya-L1 spacecraft to study the Sun from the first Sun-Earth Lagrangian point (L1) and the X-ray Polarimeter Satellite (XPoSat) to analyse cosmic X-rays.

Moreover, the chairman discussed the future roadmap for ISRO, which includes the Venus Orbiter Mission, Shukrayaan-1, scheduled for December 2024 or 2025, and the ambitious plan to launch the first module of an Indian space station by 2028.

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The space agency is also preparing for the Gaganyaan mission, with a series of tests planned throughout 2024 to ensure readiness for the targeted 2025 launch.

ISRO’s vision aligns with the Prime Minister’s directive to land an Indian on the moon by 2040, a goal that symbolizes the nation’s aspirations in space science and technology. With a history of cost-effective and successful missions, ISRO continues to play a pivotal role in India’s development, contributing to educational, agricultural, communication, and defence sectors.

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India-Maldives dispute: Jaishankar says he “cannot guarantee that” when Male establishes a timeframe for the evacuation of Indian forces!

Tensions between India and Maldives rose recently when three junior ministers of the island nation made disparaging remarks about PM Narendra Modi’s visit to the Lakshadweep islands.

Jaishankar also highlighted the infrastructure development work India has undertaken in other countries. PTI

Amid the ongoing diplomatic row with the Maldives, Union External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar recently said that “politics is politics” and that “it can’t be guaranteed that every country will support or agree with India every time” even as he highlighted India’s continuous efforts to build global connections.

“But, seriously, as a solution, what we have been trying to do in the last 10 years, with a lot of success, is to build a very strong connect, so that, though the politics may go up and down, the people of the country, the society, generally have good feelings towards India and understand the importance of having good relations with India,” the minister said.

Jaishankar was speaking at a conference in Nagpur on Saturday, a day before the Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu set a March 15 deadline for India to withdraw its military personnel from his country. The Indian government did not immediately confirm the development or comment on it.

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Jaishankar further listed the development works undertaken in various sectors in other countries. “We are involved today in building roads, electricity, transmission, supplying fuel, providing trade access, making investments, and having people holiday in other countries,” he added, stressing that “all these are parts of how you develop those relationships.” “Sometimes, things do not go in a good way, and then you have to reason with people to bring things back to where they should be,” the EAM said.

Tensions between India and Maldives rose recently when three junior ministers of the island nation’s government made derogatory remarks on social media about Prime Minister Narendra Modi visit to the Lakshadweep islands. The Maldivian government has distanced itself from the remarks and suspended”the ministers.

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The External Affairs Ministry last week called the High Commissioner of Maldives to India Ibrahim Shaheeb and conveyed its strong concerns over the ministers’ remarks.

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India in constant touch with Israel, Palestine leaders: Amb Kamboj tells UNGA!

United Nations, January 10 (PTI): India said it maintains continuous communication with the leaders of Israel and Palestine and that, since the beginning of the most recent Middle East conflict, its “clear and consistent” message has been to prevent escalation in order to guarantee the delivery of humanitarian aid and the prompt restoration of peace and stability.

“There has been a significant loss of civilian lives as a result of the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, particularly among women and children, and there is a concerning humanitarian crisis,” India’s Permanent Representative to the UN, Ambassador Ruchira Kamboj, stated in the UN General Assembly on Tuesday.

India

India has said that it is in constant touch with the leaders of Israel and Palestine and its “clear and consistent” message since the start of the latest Middle East conflict has been to prevent escalation to ensure continued delivery of humanitarian aid and early restoration of peace and stability.

“The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas has led to a large-scale loss of civilian lives, especially women and children and has resulted in an alarming humanitarian crisis,” India’s Permanent Representative to the UN Ambassador Ruchira Kamboj said on January 10 in the UN General Assembly.

“This is clearly unacceptable and we have strongly condemned the death of civilians,” she said. She underlined that India is aware that the immediate trigger was the terror attacks in Israel on October 7, which were shocking and “deserve our unequivocal condemnation. India has a zero-tolerance approach to terrorism. There can be no justification for terrorism and hostage-taking.” Ms. Kamboj said India demands the immediate and unconditional release of those taken hostage.

Ms. Kamboj told the 193-member UNGA that the “leadership of India is in constant touch with the leaders of the region, including those of Israel and Palestine.” “The message that India has conveyed since the start of this conflict is clear and consistent. It is important to prevent escalation to ensure continued delivery of humanitarian aid and to work towards an early restoration of peace and stability. A peaceful resolution of the conflict through dialogue and diplomacy is the only way forward,” she said.

Ms. Kamboj was addressing a General Assembly meeting on Tuesday convened after the U.S. had on December 22, 2023, vetoed an amendment proposed by Russia to a resolution tabled in the Security Council on delivery of humanitarian aid throughout the Gaza strip.

The 15-nation Council had adopted the United Arab Emirates-drafted resolution that demanded scaling up humanitarian assistance throughout Gaza but had not called for a ceasefire.

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After days of intense negotiations and delays on a vote, the Council had adopted the resolution with 13 votes in favour, none against and abstentions by Russia and the U.S.

An amendment to the resolution proposed by Russia was not approved after the U.S., a permanent member of the Council, cast a veto. This veto triggered the UNGA meeting that was convened on January 9. The UNGA is now required to meet and discuss any time a veto is cast in the Security Council by any of the five permanent Council members.

India took note of the adoption of the Security Council resolution aimed towards scaling up humanitarian assistance to the people of Gaza and commended UAE’s “able leadership” in piloting the text.

India’s Humanitarian Assistance to People of Palestine

Ms. Kamboj said India has voiced its views on the conflict in multilateral fora such as the G20, BRICS and at the Voice of the Global South Summit in November 2023, reiterating its long-standing and principled position on the issue. India has also called for continued humanitarian aid for the affected population and in this regard, Ms. Kamboj expressed hope that the Security Council resolution adopted in December would aid in enhancing humanitarian assistance.

Ms. Kamboj told the General Assembly that India has so far provided 70 tonnes of humanitarian aid, including 16.5 tonnes of medicine and medical supplies in two tranches to the people of Palestine.

India has also provided five million dollars, including the 2.5 million dollars it provided in December to the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA). “This will go to support the agency’s core programs and services, including education, healthcare, relief and social services provided to Palestinian refugees,” she said.

Ms. Kamboj reaffirmed India’s firm commitment to achieving a just, peaceful and lasting solution to the Israel-Palestine issue. “We firmly believe that only a two-state solution achieved through direct and meaningful negotiations between both sides on final status issues will deliver an enduring peace that the people of Israel and Palestine desire and deserve.” She said that for this, India urges the parties to de-escalate, eschew violence and work towards creating conditions for an early resumption of direct peace negotiations.

Ambassador Robert Wood, Alternate Representative for Special Political Affairs at the U.S. Mission to the UN, said that the adoption of the UNSC resolution had demonstrated Washington’s commitment to working with other Council members to speak out on this humanitarian crisis.

“This work supports the direct diplomacy the United States is engaged in to get more humanitarian aid into Gaza and to help get hostages out of Gaza. And it is unfortunate that rather than contributing to the hard work of diplomacy, one permanent member of the Security Council continues to put forward amendments and ideas that are disconnected from the situation on the ground,” he said, referring to the amendment tabled by Moscow that Washington vetoed.

As member states addressed the plenary, dozens of rabbis demonstrated on the balcony inside the Security Council chambers and disrupted the General Assembly plenary session to demand that the U.S. stop preventing the UN from taking urgent action for an immediate, permanent ceasefire in Gaza.

Led by Rabbis 4 Ceasefire, and co-organised by Jews For Racial & Economic Justice (JFREJ), Jewish Voice for Peace, and IfNotNow, the 36 rabbis recited prayers and excerpts of the UN Declaration of Human Rights, held a memorial service while holding up banners that read ‘Biden: The World Says Ceasefire’, ‘Biden: Stop Vetoing Peace’ and ‘Biden: Rabbis Demand Ceasefire Now’. “The rabbis were escorted out of the UN building by security,” a release said.

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PM Modi and CEO of Micron talk about the semiconductor manufacturing environment in India!


PM Modi (Narendra Modi)

​Prime Minister invited Micron Technology to boost semiconductor manufacturing in India. He noted that India can provide competitive advantages in various parts of the semiconductor supply chain.

GANDHINAGAR: Sanjay Mehrotra, the President and CEO of Micron Technology, held a meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Gandhinagar, where they discussed Micron’s efforts to enhance the semiconductor manufacturing ecosystem in India.
“They discussed Micron’s efforts to enhance the semiconductor manufacturing ecosystem in India,” PMO said in an X post.

Speaking after his meeting with PM Modi, CEO of Micron Sanjay Mehrotra said that he had discussed the progress of Micron’s project in Sanand with the
Prime Minister.
“We were pleased to have the opportunity to update Prime Minister Modi on the progress that we are making with our Sanand and project so our meeting was dedicated to that as well as Microns focus on continuing to increase the workforce for semiconductor manufacturing here in India and we also talked about my Micron’s engagement with a social with community here (the Atal Tinkering Lab)” Mehrotra said.

“So these were various topics, very engaging discussion and we really appreciate Prime Minister Modi’s support as well as the Chief Minister support the government support at the state level as well as the central level toward advanced of semiconductor manufacturing” he added.
“I think it’s a great opportunity and India’s time has come in this regard and Micron has taken the pioneering step of starting manufacturing plant here and we hope the ecosystem can follow successfully in this regard” the Micron CEO further said.
During PM Modi’s US State visit last year, the semiconductor manufacturer announced its India investment plans. Micron Technology committed that it will invest up to USD 825 million to build a new semiconductor assembly and test facility in India with support from the Indian government.
Micron had selected Gujarat’s SANAND Industrial Park (Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation – GIDC) due to its manufacturing infrastructure, conducive business environment and firm talent pipeline.
India hopes to become a major global hub in semiconductor manufacturing over the next 10 years.
The semiconductor industry in India is still in a nascent stage, and the central government has been aggressively looking at collaboration with global and domestic players to make further inroads in this crucial sector.

In July last year, Sanjay Mehrotra met PM Modi in Gujarat’s Gandhinagar and they discussed the US-based company’s plans to bolster the semiconductor manufacturing ecosystem within India.
The meeting last year was held during the second edition of Semicon, organized by India Semiconductor Mission in partnership with industry and industry associations, aimed at making India a global hub for semiconductor design, manufacturing and technology development. The first edition of Semicon India was held in Bengaluru the preceding year.
The Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit was initiated by Narendra Modi in 2003, then chief minister, to put Gujarat on the world map of trade and industry. The tenth edition of the Summit will be held from January 10 to 12, 2024. For the smooth conduct of the event, several committees have been formed to look after various aspects of the summit.

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Perspective: A Depressing Impact On The Toolkit Nexus!

“Exploring the Gloomy Fallout: The Toolkit Nexus and Its Depressing Impact”

The Hindenburg and OCCRP reports against the Adani group were used as political ammo against Prime Minister Narendra Modi, regulatory bodies like SEBI, and one of the biggest economic conglomerates in India during the past year.

Since January 24 of last year, when Hindenburg published its report, the entire toolkit ecosystem—which includes so-called investigative institutions based abroad, NGOs, aligned media outlets domestic and overseas, Left-liberal groups of all hues, and sections of political parties in opposition, most notably the Congress—has been in hyperactive mode.

The opposition, led by the Congress party, compelled a washout of the parliamentary Budget session. There were fictitious allegations and claims made, along with unrealistic demands. Discussions over President Droupadi Murmu’s speech to the joint session of legislature. That was also the first time President Murmu addressed the legislature, and lawmakers are free to express any opinions they may have during these debates.

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Because of this, the country witnessed a new form of rivalry among leaders, with the aim of seeing who could disparage or abuse business magnate Gautam Adani, his group, and his alleged closeness to Prime Minister Modi merely by virtue of their Gujarati origins. For those apprehended breaking the law, it served as a handy justification for their immoral, unethical, and unlawful acts of commission and omission.

After two previous failures, the Rafale and Pegasus debates, it was evident that they had not learned their lesson.

In addition to demolishing the Hindenburg and OCCRP reports and their backers like a renegade George Soros, the Supreme Court’s clean bill of rights to the Adani group, placing its faith in the market regulator and the Indian regulatory apparatus, has also dulled the leadership of Congress and the party’s supporters. The Supreme Court essentially indicted activist attorney Prashant Bhushan on multiple counts during the case’s most recent hearing.

Nonetheless, the ruling by the Supreme Court cheers not only the Adani Group but also millions of small investors nationwide, in addition to institutional investors, public sector banks, and other organizations.

The one definitive finding from the year-long, politically charged exercise in dust-raising is straightforward: Hindenburg, which initially leveled accusations in a lengthy study, made a significant profit by short selling both before and after the report’s publication, and it freely acknowledged this.

The incident reveals the relationship between India baiters and those who despise the Modi regime. Above all, it exposes a wide range of people, including Rahul Gandhi, Mahua Moitra, Jairam Ramesh, and many more. They are now without a problem following the Supreme Court’s decision.

The Congress will suffer the most from it, and the opposition I.N.D.I. will become even more divided.a collection. Openly disparaging Hindenburg, Sharad Pawar supported the Adani Group. Leaders of the Trinamool Congress and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, Ashok Gehlot, the former chief minister of Rajasthan, Pinarayi Vijayan, the head of the CPM, and the Janata Dal (United) had also adopted a lenient stance towards Adani.

Inadvertently portraying himself as anti-industry and anti-entrepreneurship, Rahul Gandhi is well-known for telling party leaders and workers stories—his own versions of how McDonald’s and Coca-Cola rose to prominence. It’s definitely not a healthy image. for the opposing parties and the Congress.

If Rahul Gandhi and others want to continue making wild accusations, they would be better off reading the 46-page Supreme Court ruling before pursuing this further. Take note of what Chief Justice DY Chandrachud’s bench stated in the ruling: Based on the evidence presented to this court, SEBI cannot be blamed for any apparent regulatory shortcomings.

The court must not supersede SEBI’s regulatory regulations with its own judgment. When evaluating a policy created by a specialized regulator, the court has the authority to investigate whether it infringes upon any statutory provisions, fundamental rights, or is obviously arbitrary. This case’s facts do not support a transfer.

of a SEBI investigation. This Court does have the authority to assign a case to a SIT or CBI in which the investigation being conducted by the authorized agency is deemed appropriate. Such authority is used in exceptional situations where the responsible authority exhibits a conspicuous, willful, and intentional lack of action in conducting the investigation. There is no evidence to support the existence of a threshold for the transfer of investigation.

The petitioner’s reliance on the OCCPR findings to imply that SEBI conducted the investigation in a careless manner is denied. A report from a third-party entity that makes no effort to confirm the veracity of its claims cannot be used as definitive evidence. Furthermore, it is incorrect for the petitioner to rely on the DRI letter because Concurrent rulings from the CESTAT, this Court, and the Additional Director General of DRI have already resolved the matter.

This article was originally published on NDTV.com!

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Aditya-L1 successfully reaches its final orbit on the solar mission; PM Modi calls it “yet another landmark.”

The Aditya-L1 spacecraft, India’s first solar mission, has successfully entered the final orbit, its desired destination from where it will make observations of the Sun for the next five years.

Aditya-L1 has successfully been inserted into the Larange Point 1, one of the five locations in the Earth-Sun system where the gravitational effects of the two roughly cancel each other out. It is a relatively stable point for a spacecraft to be parked, and make observations of the Sun.

Terming it as yet another landmark achievement, Prime Minister Narendra Modi , in a post on X, said, “India’s first solar observatory Aditya-L1 reaches it destination. It is a testament to the relentless dedication of our scientists in realising among the most complex and intricate space missions. I join the nation in applauding this extraordinary feat. We will continue to pursue new frontiers of science for the benefit of humanity.”

Getting into the orbit around L1 is not the same as attaining an orbit around any other planetary body, and is being considered the most important challenge in this mission. The spacecraft will spend the rest of its mission life “orbiting around L1 in an irregularly-shaped orbit in a plane roughly perpendicular to the line joining the Earth and the Sun,” an ISRO scientist said.

Lagrange Points are relatively stable positions but not entirely free from pulls and pressures. However, these are still preferred locations for space missions intending to observe and study the Sun.

– With direct inputs from Indian Express!

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