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India will soon be able to speak with 17 crew members on a ship that Iran has captured.

Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian informed External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar that Iran will soon permit Indian government representatives to meet with 17 Indian crew members who are on board a ship that Tehran has seized and is linked to Israel.

In a phone call with his Iranian counterpart, Jaishankar reportedly voiced concerns on the situation of 17 Indian crew members aboard the MSC Aries and asked Tehran for aid. This information was released by the Iranian Foreign Ministry.

The Iranian Foreign Minister retorted that his country was investigating the specifics of the cargo ship that had been taken into custody. He promised to offer information shortly about the likelihood of an Indian government delegation interacting with the crew.

In a video released on April 13 to The Associated Press, commandos were seen helicopter attacking the ship connected to Israel close to the Strait of Hormuz. The incident occurred one day after Iran launched an attack on Israel late on Saturday using some 300 drones and missiles in revenge for an Israeli raid on an Iranian embassy in Damascus, the capital of Syria, on April 1.

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In the course of the conversation, Amirabdollahian justified his nation’s “legitimate defense”—a reference to Iran’s strike on Israel—and advised Jaishankar to lower tensions.

According to the Iranian Foreign Ministry, he demanded that India continue to play a role through international organizations, including as the UN Security Council, in putting an end to the conflict in Gaza and the Israeli offensive in the Palestinian enclave.

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India denies hand in Pakistan killings, calls report ‘false and malicious’

Reports claiming that India was involved in targeted killings in Pakistan following the 2019 Pulwama incident in Jammu & Kashmir have been refuted by the Ministry of External Affairs.

The Ministry of External Affairs has referred to claims made by a foreign media outlet claiming India executed targeted killings in Pakistan as “false and malicious propaganda” and denied any truth to those claims. According to intelligence agents in Pakistan and India cited in an article published in The Guardian, India’s action was a component of a larger plan to eradicate terrorists who were residing abroad.

In reaction to the report, the Ministry of External Affairs told The Guardian that the accusations were “false and malicious anti-India propaganda”. The ministry also emphasized an earlier declaration made by Foreign Minister S Jaishankar, according to which targeted assassinations abroad are “not the policy of the government of India.”

INDIA-PAKISTAN RELATIONS
India and Pakistan have been experiencing deteriorating ties for a number of years as a result of Pakistan’s claimed sponsorship of terrorism, accommodation for India’s designated terrorists, and unlawful possession of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.

According to Geo News, Pakistan’s Defense Minister, Khawaja Asif, has voiced optimism for improved bilateral relations with India following the conclusion of the country’s impending general elections.

“After elections there, our relations with India could be better,” Asif told reporters on April 1 outside the Parliament House in Islamabad.

Later, on April 4, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said that India’s ties with all neighbours, except China and Pakistan, have improved significantly compared to previous times.

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‘This is national dignity’: Russia on S Jaishankar retorts to West

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov recalled how External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar countered the West over New Delhi’s decision to purchase crude oil from Moscow amid the Ukraine war.

In Short

  • Russia recalls Jaishankar’s retort to West over ties with Moscow amid Ukraine war
  • Jaishankar counters how much Russian oil West and India purchased, Russia says
  • Moscow says India purchasing Russian oil is a matter of ‘national dignity’

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has recalled how External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar gave a strong response to European leaders “to mind their own business” when they asked why New Delhi continued to align itself with Moscow amid the war in Ukraine.

He made the remarks at the World Youth Forum in Russia’s Sochi while responding to a query on why India was continuing to purchase oil from Russia amid the Ukraine war.

Describing Jaishankar as his “friend”, Lavrov said the former had questioned how much oil Europe had begun purchasing and stressed that India buying crude oil from Russia was a “national dignity”.

“My friend, Foreign Minister Subramanyam Jaishankar, was once at the UN, giving a speech. He was asked why they started buying so much oil from Russia. He advised them to mind their own business and reminded them at the same time how much oil the West had started buying and continued to buy oil from the Russian Federation. This is national dignity,” Lavrov was quoted as saying by Sputnik news agency.

Lavrov’s statement came amid criticism in Europe against India that its procurement of Russian crude oil is detrimental to the effectiveness of the Western sanctions imposed on Moscow for its invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

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In a notable shift in its import patterns, India significantly increased its oil purchases from Russia following the geopolitical tensions arising from Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. Despite global sanctions, India capitalised on discounted Russian oil prices, with imports growing from zero in January 2022 to 1.27 million barrels a day by January 2023.

Throughout 2023, India’s oil imports from Russia more than doubled to 1.79 million barrels a day, making Russia the dominant supplier, even as imports from traditional suppliers like Iraq saw a contraction.

In an interview with German economic daily Handelsblatt last month, Jaishankar said that India expanded its economic ties with Russia despite Moscow’s military aggression in Ukraine. He also said that Russia never violated India’s interests and the bilateral ties remain “stable and friendly”.

He said India’s energy suppliers in the Middle East gave priority to supply petroleum products to Europe that paid higher prices following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

“When the fighting started in Ukraine, Europe shifted a large part of its energy procurement to the Middle East — until then the main supplier for India and other countries,” Jaishankar said.

“What should we have done? In many cases, our Middle East suppliers gave priority to Europe because Europe paid higher prices. Either we would have had no energy because everything would have gone to them. Or we would have ended up paying a lot more because you were paying more,” he added.

“In a certain way, we stabilised the energy market that way,” he further said.

During a panel discussion at the Munich Security Conference, also held last month, Jaishankar doubled down on the continued purchase of oil from Russia and said it shouldn’t be a problem for others if India had “multiple options” and was “smart enough” to go with what works for it.

“Is that a problem? Why should that be a problem? If I am smart enough to have multiple options, you should be admiring me,” he said when asked about India’s balancing act between its growing ties with the US and continuing trade with Russia.

Jaishankar’s retort elicited smiles from US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and German Foreign Affairs Minister Annalena Baerbock, who were also part of the panel.

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PM Modi, Amit Shah Emerge as two-most ‘Powerful’ Indians in 2024. Read top-10 names here!

In the Indian Express 100 ‘Most Powerful Indians’ list of 2024, the top 10 names comprise Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)/ Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) leaders primarily.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has emerged at the top spot on the ‘Most Powerful Indians 2024’ list published by The Indian Express. In the IE 100 list of 2024, the top 10 names comprise Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)/ Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) leaders primarily. Besides, billionaire Gautam Adani and Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud have also been listed among the top 10 powerful Indians.

On the other hand, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi stood at the 16th spot on the IE 100 powerful Indians list in 2024 and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) supremo in the 18th position.

Here’s a list of the top 10 powerful Indians in 2024 as per The Indian Express report:

1. NARENDRA MODI

According to the English daily, PM Modi is holding the top position on this list because he has only grown taller and stronger with every passing year. PM Modi has 95.6 million followers on the X platform, the highest among all the world leaders.

2. AMIT SHAH

After PM Narendra Modi, another powerful Indian is Union Home Minister Amit Shah. He is known to be a chief strategist of the BJP under whom the party achieved a landslide victory in the Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Chhattisgarh Legislative elections in December 2023.

3. MOHAN BHAGWAT

The RSS Sarsanghchalak has continued to celebrate his uninterrupted innings in power. His presence beside PM Modi during the Ram Temple consecration ceremony of 22 January sent a powerful signal of his position in the NDA-BJP alliance.

4. DY CHANDRACHUD

Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud-led Bench settled legal doubts over the integration of Jammu and Kashmir into the Indian Union, ruling in favour of the Centre’s decision to abrogate Article 370. In the election year, every verdict will be closely watched on how he handles cases of judicial review or reshapes collegium. DY Chandrachud’s stint will end in November.

5. S JAISHANKAR

Minister of External Affairs S Jaishankar has impressed citizens with his strong diplomatic skills. His sharp retorts during Russia’s oil sanctions and the Khalistan issue have put India in a stronger position in the game of global diplomacy.

6. YOGI ADITYANATH

The Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister is one of the most cardinal leaders in the BJP as his state has the largest number of Lok Sabha constituencies. Centre is allocating billions of dollars for the development of Uttar Pradesh while Adityanath is wooing his Hindu voters with a focus on temple constructions in the state.

7. RAJNATH SINGH

The Union Defence Minister has been PM Modi’s seniormost colleague in the Cabinet. Singh also enjoys goodwill among politicians across party lines for his ‘troubleshooter’ image.

8. NIRMALA SITHARAMAN

Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is India’s longest-serving woman FM. Under her leadership, India’s economy registered 7% growth for three years in a row.

9. JP NADDA

Nadda is the main man who is leading the BJP organisation. He has “held his own and gained the trust of the leadership and the rank and file, without coming across as someone trying to over project himself”, Indian Express mentioned.

10. GAUTAM ADANI

The boss of the Adani Group empire with a net worth of $101 billion is the only business tycoon among the top 10 powerful Indians. Adani-led conglomerate has made rapid progress through a string of acquisitions and greenfield projects. Adani’s closest competitor billionaire Mukesh Ambani was on the 11th rank on IE 100 powerful Indians list. Ambani’s net worth is $109 billion as per the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.

This article was published on Livemint.News!

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