CHINA CONFIRMS: BOTH ARE TAKING STEPS TO EASE LAC SITUATION
A day after it emerged that Indian and Chinese troops have begun moving back
from standoff positions at different points in the Galwan and Hot Spring
areas of Ladakh, Beijing said on Wednesday that the two sides have started
implementing the "positive consensus" reached by senior commanders of the
two countries on June 6 and are taking steps to "ease" the situation along
the Line of Actual Control (LAC).
This is the first official response from the Chinese government, while the
Indian side has not issued any statement so far.
Meanwhile, the two sides held Major General-level talks, which lasted over
four hours, on Wednesday. Sources said the Indian side pressed for
restoration of status quo ante, reiterating that troops should move back to
the positions held in April-end, before the standoff began. The Indian side
also sought reduction in the number of Chinese troops in the region.
In Beijing, asked about reports of troops on both sides disengaging and
moving back to their previous positions, Chinese foreign ministry
spokesperson Hua Chunying told a media briefing that both the countries are
taking steps to ease the situation along the borders. "Recently, the
diplomatic and military channels of China and India held effective
communication on the situation along the border and reached positive
consensus," she said. "The two sides are following this consensus to take
actions to ease the situation along the borders," she added.
On Monday, Beijing had said both sides agree that there is need to implement
the "consensus" among the leaders of the two countries, and ensure that
"differences do not escalate into disputes".
The movement at the border has been perceived as the first possible sign of
de-escalation along the LAC. However, Indian officials have cautioned that
it should be seen as a "first step" towards a long, phased and gradual
process of disengagement, and there should be no expectation of immediate or
quick withdrawal of troops and weaponry.
INDIA FAKED RIVER BOUNDARY, SAYS NEPAL PM, SLAMS ADITYANATH REMARK
Nepal Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli told parliament Wednesday that India had
claimed the country's territory by presenting a "fake" Kali river - the
river defines the India-Nepal boundary - and stationed its Army there.
He said Nepal was determined to reclaim Kalapani, Lipulekh and Limpiyadhura,
territories it claims were encroached by India and now figure in its maps.
Oli also slammed Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's reported
remark that Nepal should not repeat the mistake which Tibet made. He said it
amounts to undermining Nepal's sovereignty.
Oli said that India was building dams along the border that would result in
submergence of many areas on the Nepal side. "You cannot do it as per law,
and as a good neighbour. We have warned India on the issue many times, and
we are not going to tolerate any such unjust behaviour," he said.
On Adityanath's reported remarks, the Prime Minister said that if this has
been reported correctly, it amounts to undermining Nepal's sovereignty and
"that is condemnable".
On June 3, news agencies quoted Adityanath as saying that Nepal should not
repeat the mistake made by Tibet. He said India and Nepal may be two
different political entities, but they have one common soul. "The two
countries have cultural, historical and mythological links that go back
several centuries and Nepal should remember this," he was quoted having
said.
RECOVERED CASES MORE THAN ACTIVE CASES: HEALTH MINISTRY
For the first time since the outbreak of Covid-19 in India, the number of
'recovered' cases exceeded the number of 'active' cases on Wednesday.
"For the first time, the total number of recovered patients has exceeded the
active cases. The recovery rate now stands at 48.88%," the health ministry
said in a statement.
Experts said a comparison of the cumulative data of active and recovered
cases may not give a correct picture of the course of the pandemic. The
number of daily deaths may be a more reliable metric, they said. "Only if
the death rate starts coming down, then that is significant," said Dr K
Srinath Reddy, member, ICMR Covid task force, and president, Public Health
Foundation of India. "Internationally, countries such as Spain and Italy are
opening up as the death rate shows a consistent dip."
RAHUL GANDHI SLAMS PM MODI ON CHINA ISSUE, BJP HITS BACK
The Congress on Wednesday stepped up its attack against the government over
the alleged Chinese intrusion in Ladakh with senior party leader Rahul
Gandhi questioning Prime Minister Narendra Modi's silence on the issue. "The
Chinese have walked in and taken our territory in Ladakh. Meanwhile, the PM
is absolutely silent and has vanished from the scene," Gandhi tweeted on
Wednesday.
BJP leader and Union minister Ravi Shankar Prasad in turn hit out at Gandhi,
saying he should understand that strategic issues involving China must not
be raised on Twitter. "We want disputes to be resolved peacefully. We will
say one thing very humbly that today India is the India of 2020 and not
1962. Today's India is of a courageous leader like Narendra Modi and not of
Congress leaders," he said.
On Tuesday, Rahul Gandhi had, in a sarcastic tweet aimed at Rajnath Singh,
questioned: "Have the Chinese occupied Indian territory in Ladakh?"
BJP's MP from Ladakh, Jamyang Tsering Namgyal. took it upon himself to rebut
the Congress leader in a post yesterday. "Yes, Chinese occupied Indian
Territory as under," Namgyal tweeted.
He went on to list areas that he claimed were occupied on Congress watch,
including Aksai Chin in 1962 during Congress regime.
COVID-19 DASHBOARD - (Nos. IN INDIA / Nos. WORLDWIDE)
(Indian data from covid19india / and World Data from
worldometers.info/coronavirus/ )
Total Cases 2,87,140 (+12,375) / 74,52,809 (+1,34,678)
Total Deaths 8107 (+388) / 4,18,919 (+5,271)
Total Recovered 140979 (+6813) / 37,49,886 (+1,47,285)
Active Cases 138054 (+5174) / 32,84,004 (-17,878)
Serious / Critical Cases - N.A. / 53,815 (-208)
Top impacted nations so far: (And some of India's Neighbours)
Country, Total Cases / Total Deaths / Recovered Cases / Active
Cases
1 USA 20,66,401 / 1,15,130 /
8,08,494 / 11,42,777
2 Brazil 7,75,184 / 39,797 /
3,96,692 / 3,38,695
3 Russia 4,93,657 / 6,358 /
2,52,783 / 2,34,516
4 UK 2,90,143 / 41,128 / N/A
/ N/A
5 Spain 2,89,360 / 27,136 / N/A
/ N/A
6 India 2,87,155 / 8,107 /
1,40,979 / 1,38,069
7 Italy 2,35,763 / 34,114 /
1,69,939 / 31,710
8 Peru 2,08,823 / 5,903 /
98,031 / 1,04,889
9 Germany 1,86,866 / 8,844 /
1,70,700 / 7,322
10 Iran 1,77,938 / 8,506 /
1,40,590 / 28,842
11 Turkey 1,73,036 / 4,746 /
1,46,839 / 21,451
15 Pakistan 1,13,702 / 2,255 /
36,308 / 75,139
19 Bangladesh 74,865 / 1,012 / 15,900 /
57,953
100 Sri Lanka 1,869 / 11 /
1,122 / 736
Top 18 impacted Indian States so far: (Total No. of Confirmed case / No. Of
Deaths)
State / Confirmed Cases / Active Case / Recovered /
Deceased
Maharashtra 94,041 / 46,087 / 44,516 /
3,438
Tamil Nadu 36,841 / 17,182 / 19,333 /
326
Delhi 32,810 / 19,581 / 12,245 / 984
Gujarat 21,554 / 5,464 / 14,743 / 1,347
Uttar Pradesh 11,610 / 4,318 / 6,971 /
321
Rajasthan 11,600 / 2,772 / 8,569 /
259
Madhya Pradesh 10,049 / 2,730 / 6,892 /
427
West Bengal 9,328 / 5,117 / 3,779 /
432
Karnataka 6,041 / 3,108 / 2,862 /
69
Bihar 5,698 / 2,730 / 2,934 / 34
Haryana 5,579 / 3,339 / 2,188 /
52
Andhra Pradesh 5,247 / 2,300 / 2,869
/ 78
Jammu and Kashmir 4,507 / 2,785 / 1,671 /
51
Telangana 4,111 / 2,138 / 1,817 /
156
Assam 3,286 / 2,029 / 1,249 / 5
Odisha 3,250 / 957 / 2,282 / 11
Punjab 2,805 / 518 / 2,232 / 55
Kerala 2,162 / 1,239 / 905 / 18
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
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SOUTH KOREA TO CHARGE DEFECTOR GROUPS OVER NORTH LEAFLETS
South Korea's government said Wednesday that it will press charges against
two activist groups that have been floating anti-Pyongyang leaflets and
bottles filled with rice to North Korea for allegedly breaking the law by
sending unauthorized materials to the rival nation.
The announcement by Seoul's Unification Ministry came a day after North
Korea announced it was cutting off all communication channels with South
Korea over its inability to prevent North Korean defectors and other
activists from flying the leaflets across the border.
Yoh Sang-key, the ministry's spokesman, told reporters the two organizations
to be charged had "created tensions between the South and North and brought
danger to the lives and safety of (South Korean) residents in border areas."
Seoul's pursuit of legal action against the groups is likely to trigger a
debate over freedom of expression and whether President Moon Jae-in's
liberal government is sacrificing democratic principles to keep alive his
ambitions for inter-Korean engagement.
MERKEL, MACRON URGE EU TO PREPARE FOR NEXT PANDEMIC
France, Germany and four other EU countries on Tuesday urged the European
Union to take a greater role in preparing for any future pandemic, conceding
that coronavirus responses had fallen short.
There should be a "common European approach" to such challenges in future,
wrote France's Emmanuel Macron and Germany's Angela Merkel along with the
leaders of Spain, Poland, Belgium and Denmark.
They addressed their letter and policy paper to European Commission chief
Ursula von der Leyen, in the strongest attempt yet by the bloc's most
powerful leaders to spur the EU executive to fix the disunity displayed
during the crisis, especially in its earliest days.
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KEJRIWAL DIALS DOWN ON TUSSLE WITH L-G, BUT UPS ESTIMATE ON BED NUMBERS
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal piped down his government's war of
words with the Centre and Lieutenant Governor over coronavirus handling on
Wednesday, though nearly doubling the projection of beds needed in the
Capital by July-end if people from other states continue to be admitted to
its hospitals.
Kejriwal said his administration will implement Lt-Governor Anil Baijal's
order scrapping its decision to reserve beds in the Capital for Delhi
residents and to treat patients from across the country in "letter and
spirit".
While Deputy CM Manish Sisodia Tuesday said Delhi was looking at 5.5 lakh
cases and requirement of 80,000 beds by July end, Kejriwal said that figure
took into account only Delhi residents. Counting people from other states
who might take treatment here, the requirement will be over 1.5 lakh beds by
then and 65,000 beds by July 15, the CM said.
He said his assessment was based on the fact that people from other states
accounted for over 50% occupancy in Delhi hospitals during non-Covid times.
At the same time, Kejriwal repeatedly stressed on the need to set aside
bickering. A day after Sisodia said the BJP had forced the L-G's hand and
"would be responsible for deaths on account of Covid in the city", the CM
said, "The Centre has taken a decision and the L-G has implemented an order.
There is no room for disagreements now. The challenge we are staring at is
unprecedented. The decision of the L-G has to be implemented in letter and
spirit. There is no dispute on this subject anymore and I want to make this
clear to everyone, including our own government and party."
The CM also made a conciliatory gesture towards the media, thanking it for
pointing out shortcomings in the healthcare system. "In eight days, over
1,900 people have got beds. over 100 to 150 may have had to run around to
get one. There are around 4,200 beds vacant in hospitals, but private ones
are mostly full. We are not perfect, not everything is right with the
system, but not everything is bad either. This is not the right time for
politics, BJP vs AAP, or AAP vs BJP. If we keep fighting, corona will win."
BID TO LURE MLAs, DESTABILISE GOVT: RAJASTHAN CONG
The Congress in Rajasthan on Wednesday claimed attempts are being made to
destabilise "a democratically elected government" by luring MLAs, even as
the party shifted at least 107 Congress and independent MLAs to a resort on
the outskirts of Jaipur.
The development comes ahead of Rajya Sabha polls on June 19. In a letter to
Alok Tripathi, Director General of Anti-Corruption Bureau, Government Chief
Whip in Rajasthan Assembly Mahesh Joshi wrote he has come to know that
"dirty attempts are being made to lure our MLAs and independent MLAs
supporting us, along the lines of Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat, to
destabilise a democratically elected government which is dedicated to public
service".
He said these attempts "are not only directly against democratic values, but
also against public aspirations, illegal, immoral, condemnable and
punishable by law".
PHOTO OF VILLAGERS LISTENING TO AMIT SHAH ON LED SCREEN TICKS OFF TWITTER
A photo of villagers huddled around an LED TV, affixed to a bamboo shrub, in
remote West Bengal has set off a storm of reactions on Twitter at a time
when large parts of the state are struggling to recuperate from the
devastation of Cyclone Amphan and India grapples with the coronavirus
crisis.
The BJP had set up 70,000 flat-screen television sets and 15,000 giant LED
screens across the state for Union Home Minister Amit Shah's virtual rally
on Tuesday that set off its campaign for assembly elections due next year,
party sources had told journalists.
But the image also drew consternation from the party's political opponents
Congress and Aam Aadmi Party.
Uttar Pradesh Congress leader Rakesh Sachan said the BJP cannot send Rs
7,500 to the poor and the labourers hit by the coronavirus lockdown, or
arrange transport for them but was going all out to promote its election
campaign.
The Aam Aadmi Party said, "LED screens instead of ventilators. The country
is really changing."
PARENTS MOVE SC AGAINST CBSE DECISION TO HOLD CLASS XII EXAMS IN JULY
Worried about community spread of Covid-19, four parents of Class XII
students have moved the Supreme Court against the Central Board of Secondary
Education's (CBSE) decision to hold examinations of remaining papers between
July 1 and 15.
They have challenged the May 18 CBSE notification that announced a fresh
schedule for holding examinations for remaining papers. They urged the court
to direct the CBSE to declare this year's Class XII results "on the basis of
examination already conducted and to calculate it on an average basis with
the internal assessment marks of the remaining subject".
Highlighting the rise in Covid-19 cases, the petitioners said the pandemic
would be at its peak in India and it would not be safe for students to
assemble at examination centres in large numbers. They sought to highlight
that Delhi University has cancelled first year and second-year examinations.
Even IITs have cancelled their examinations, including those of final-year
students, on account of the pandemic, they said. Some states have cancelled
all university examinations, they added.
INDIA DENIES VISAS TO US TEAMS ADVISING US CONGRESS ON RELIGIOUS FREEDOMS
The government denied visas to teams of a non-governmental advisory body to
the US Congress after its denouncement of the state of religious freedom in
India.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said this in a letter on June 1 to
BJP MP Nishikant Dubey, who had raised the observations made by the United
States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF), in Parliament
in December 2019.
In April this year, the USCIRF had recommended to the US administration that
India be designated a "country of particular concern". It was the first time
since 2004 - when its recommendation came against the backdrop of the
Gujarat riots in 2002 - that the USCIRF had sought this.
In his letter to Dubey, Jaishankar wrote, "We have denied visa to USCIRF
teams that have sought to visit India in connection with issues related to
religious freedom, as we do not see the locus standi of a foreign entity
like USCIRF to pronounce on the state of Indian citizens' constitutionally
protected rights."
The minister added, "USCIRF has been known to make prejudiced, inaccurate
and misleading observations regarding the state of religious freedom in
India. We do not take cognisance of these pronouncements and have repudiated
such attempts to misrepresent information related to India."
S&P RETAINS INDIA'S SOVEREIGN RATING AND OUTLOOK
Global rating agency Standard & Poor's (S&P) has affirmed its rating on
India's long-term foreign and local currency sovereign credit at the lowest
investment grade with a stable outlook, saying the country's economy remains
"a long-term outperformer versus peers at a similar level of income".
The rating action by S&P has come days after Moody's Investors Service
downgraded India's rating by a notch.
S&P, however, said the impact of the Covid-19 outbreak posed a significant
challenge to the country's economic growth trajectory. It said the economic
growth and the fiscal situation of the Centre and states would improve by
next year, and hoped the reforms initiated by the government would bear
fruit in the long run.
The rating agency projected the economy to contract 5 per cent in the
current financial year, but said it would grow by 8.5 per cent in 2021-22.
Similarly, the fiscal deficit of the Centre and states may shoot up to 11
per cent of the country's GDP in FY21, and come down to 8.5 per cent the
next financial year. It also expected the country's current account deficit
to stand at 1.1 per cent of GDP in 2020-21 and then fall to 0.5 per cent
next year.
NITI Aayog Vice-Chairman Rajiv Kumar said, "S&P has shown mature
understanding of the Indian economic situation and appreciated the
resilience and growth potential of the economy."
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THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
Besides learning to see, there is another art to be learned - not to see
what is not. - Maria Mitchell
OFF TRACK
The two ladies were sitting in the living room, waiting for their hostess,
who was slightly delayed. The daughter of the family was with them, on the
theory that she would keep the visitors occupied during the wait.
The child was about six years old, snub nosed, freckled, buck-toothed and
bespectacled. She maintained a deep silence and the two ladies peered
doubtfully at her.
Finally, one of them muttered to the other, "Not very p-r-e-t-t-y, I fear,"
carefully spelling the key word.
Whereupon the child piped up, "But awfully s-m-a-r-t!"
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