INDIA-CHINA BORDER TENSIONS: 'CONTINUATION OF CURRENT SITUATION WILL VITIATE
TIES'
A day after Indian and Chinese diplomats agreed to "sincerely implement the
understanding on disengagement and de-escalation" along the Line of Actual
Control, New Delhi drew the red line Thursday, saying "continuation of the
current situation would only vitiate the atmosphere for the development of
the relationship" between the two countries.
Amid reports of satellite images showing Chinese structures back at the site
of the June 15 clash in Galwan Valley and massing of PLA troops in the
Depsang plains, Anurag Srivastava, spokesperson for the Ministry of External
Affairs, said "both sides remain deployed in large numbers in the region" of
the Galwan Valley "while military and diplomatic contacts are continuing".
Describing the Wednesday meeting between diplomats under the Working
Mechanism for Consultation & Coordination on India-China Border Affairs
(WMCC) as a "significant development" and referring to the agreements and
understanding reached between the Foreign Ministers on June 17 and Army
Commanders on June 6 and 22, Srivastava said, "We expect the Chinese side to
sincerely follow up on this understanding and ensure the expeditious
restoration of peace and tranquility in the border areas."
Meanwhile, Chinese Ambassador Sun Weidong, in an interview to PTI, said his
country was ready to work with India to properly deal with the border
standoff. He said "suspicion and friction" was a wrong path that goes
against the fundamental aspirations of people of the two countries. Saying
India and China are able to properly manage their differences, Sun called
upon New Delhi to avoid taking actions that may "complicate" the situation
in eastern Ladakh. He went on to add that at present, the overall situation
in the China-India border areas is "stable and controllable." "We hope the
Indian side meets the Chinese side halfway, avoids taking actions that may
complicate the border situation, and takes concrete actions to maintain
stability in the border areas," he said.
BJP, CONG TRADE BARBS ON 45TH ANNIV OF EMERGENCY
Launching an attack on the Congress (mainly the Gandhis) on the 45th
anniversary of the Emergency today, the BJP, led by Prime Minister Narandra
Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah, reminded it of "excesses" during the
controversial phase.
Shah, in an interesting tweet related to the grand old party's internal
functioning, claimed Congress leaders are feeling "suffocated" and
frustrated" and that during the recent CWC meet "senior members and younger
members raised a few issues but were shouted down". "A party spokesperson
was unceremoniously sacked", the "sad truth is leaders are feeling
suffocated in the Congress," Shah said.
It didn't end there. Armed with "documentary proof", Union Law Minister Ravi
Shankar Prasad said the Rajiv Gandhi Foundation received huge donations from
China, which he said was the reason for sustained attack against the Prime
Minister by senior leaders Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi on issues related
to the LAC faceoff.
"They (Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi) are attacking the Modi government and
supporting China because of these donations to the RGF," Prasad said, also
suggesting it to be the reason for the Congress push for comprehensive free
trade agreement that led to "33 times increase" in trade deficit in favour
of Beijing at the cost of India.
The Congress hit back at the BJP for what it called a "disinformation and
sinister campaign" against the party and Rahul Gandhi. Senior leader Anand
Sharma put out a list of the BJP's engagements with the Communist Party of
China.
Congress communication department head Randeep Surjewala said, "Please stop
living in 2005 and start answering questions in 2020."
He said the issue today is that the "Chinese have made fresh transgressions
in the Galwan Valley. Chinese army has made serious build-up in the Depsang
area. Why is the government mum about further Chinese presence in the
eastern Ladakh area? In the national interest. the nation wants to know the
answers for these questions instead of diversionary tactics of the BJP
government."
He claimed that the RSS held consultations with the Communist Party of China
in 2009 and a year earlier the BJP received a Chinese delegation and held
confabulations with them.
"Is it also not correct that in January 2011, the then BJP president Nitin
Gadkari took a delegation of the BJP to China and held detailed
consultations. Were they anti-India consultations? Is it not correct that in
2014, the BJP sent a 13-member MP-MLA delegation for studying the Chinese
political system. were those anti-India activities. but today is not the
time to discuss all those. today is the day to discuss about fresh Chinese
incursions. instead of diversions," he said.
COVID-19 DASHBOARD - (Nos. IN INDIA / Nos. WORLDWIDE)
(Indian data from covid19india / and World Data from
worldometers.info/coronavirus/ )
Total Cases 4,91,115 (+18,185) / 97,10,205 (+1,83,081)
Total Deaths 15,308 (+401) / 4,91,783 (+6,811)
Total Recovered 2,85,671 (+13,983) / 52,79,579 (+1,04,174)
Active Cases 1,90,136 (+3,801) / 39,38,843 (+72,096)
Serious / Critical Cases - N.A. / 57,619 (-802)
Top impacted nations so far: (And some of India's Neighbours)
Country, Total Cases / Total Deaths / Recovered Cases / Active
Cases
1 USA 25,04,588 / 1,26,780 /
10,52,293 / 13,25,515
2 Brazil 12,33,147 / 55,054 /
6,73,729 / 5,04,364
3 Russia 6,13,994 / 8,605 /
3,75,164 / 2,30,225
4 India 4,91,170 / 15,308 /
2,85,671 / 1,90,191
5 UK 3,07,980 / 43,230 / N/A
/ N/A
6 Spain 2,94,566 / 28,330 / N/A
/ N/A
7 Peru 2,68,602 / 8,761 /
1,56,074 / 1,03,767
8 Chile 2,59,064 / 4,903 /
2,19,327 / 34,834
9 Italy 2,39,706 / 34,678 /
1,86,725 / 18,303
10 Iran 2,15,096 / 10,130 /
1,75,103 / 29,863
11 Mexico 2,02,951 / 25,060 / 1,49,318
/ 28,573
14 Pakistan 1,92,970 / 3,903 /
81,307 / 1,07,760
17 Bangladesh 1,26,606 / 1,621 /
51,495 / 73,490
105 Sri Lanka 2,010 / 11 /
1,602 / 397
Top 18 impacted Indian States so far: (Total No. of Confirmed case / No. Of
Deaths)
State / Confirmed Cases / Active Case / Recovered /
Deceased
Maharashtra 1,47,741 / 63,342 / 77,453 /
6,931
Delhi 73,780 / 26,586 / 44,765 / 2,429
Tamil Nadu 70,977 / 30,067 / 39,999 /
911
Gujarat 29,578 / 6,318 / 21,506 / 1,754
Uttar Pradesh 20,193 / 6,463 / 13,119 /
611
Rajasthan 16,296 / 3,077 / 12,840 /
379
West Bengal 15,648 / 4,852 / 10,190 /
606
Madhya Pradesh 12,595 / 2,434 / 9,619 /
542
Haryana 12,463 / 4,885 / 7,380 /
198
Telangana 11,364 / 6,446 / 4,688 /
230
Andhra Pradesh 10,884 / 5,760 / 4,988
/ 136
Karnataka 10,560 / 3,714 / 6,672 /
170
Bihar 8,488 / 1,952 / 6,480 / 56
Assam 6,647 / 2,601 / 4,034 / 9
Jammu and Kashmir 6,549 / 2,492 / 3,967 /
90
Odisha 5,962 / 1,647 / 4,291 / 24
Punjab 4,769 / 1,457 / 3,192 / 120
Kerala 3,727 / 1,761 / 1,941 / 23
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
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US SHIFTING MILITARY TO FACE CHINESE THREAT TO INDIA AND SOUTHEAST ASIA:
MIKE POMPEO
The Chinese threat to India and Southeast Asia is one of the reasons the
United States is reducing its troop presence in Europe, US Secretary of
State Mike Pompeo said on Thursday in response to a question at the Brussels
Forum virtual conference.
Pompeo was asked why the US had reduced the number of troops it has based in
Germany. The US Secretary of State said that if US troops were no longer
there, it was because they were being moved to face other places. The
actions of the Chinese Communist Party meant there were "threats to India"
and countries such as Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines and the
South China Sea. The US military is "postured appropriately" to meet these
"challenges of our time", he said.
Pompeo noted that the Trump administration had carried out a long overdue
strategic posture review of the US military two years ago. The US had
carried out a fundamental relook at the threats it faced and how it should
allocate its resources, including intelligence and military and cyber.
Speaking about the Chinese threat, he cited the "bloody border confrontation
with India," Beijing's South China Sea activity and its predatory economic
policies as evidence.
Asked whether Huawei was part of the Chinese "surveillance state," Pompeo
said Chinese security force personnel worked on the top floor of the company
headquarters and Chinese law required Huawei to pass any data, including
personal data, to the Chinese Communist Party whenever the latter asked. He
said there was more evidence that he could not state in public.
DEMOCRACY UNDER THREAT DURING PANDEMIC, GLOBAL LEADERS WARN
Over 500 political and civil society leaders, Nobel laureates and rights
groups, on Thursday warned that some governments were using the coronavirus
pandemic to "tighten their grip on power," undermining democracy and civil
liberties.
In an open letter signed by former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine
Albright, actor Richard Gere and Nobel Peace Prize laureates Shirin Ebadi,
Lech Walesa and Jose Ramos-Horta, among others, the authors called the
ongoing pandemic a "formidable global challenge to democracy."
"Democracy is under threat, and people who care about it must summon the
will, the discipline, and the solidarity to defend it," the authors wrote.
"At stake are the freedom, health, and dignity of people everywhere."
The letter - the aim of which is to raise "awareness and mobilise citizens"
was initiated by the Stockholm-based International Institute for Democracy
and Electoral Assistance (IDEA).
IMRAN KHAN DRAWS FLAK FOR CALLING OSAMA BIN LADEN A 'MARTYR'
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has drawn flak for calling the slain
al-Qaeda chief Osama Bin Laden a "shaheed" or martyr, leading
parliamentarians to seek an apology.
Speaking in parliament on Thursday amid rising criticism of his handling of
the Covid-19 pandemic, Khan connected the issue to the US criticism of
Pakistan's role in the war on terror. "They came into our country and killed
Osama Bin Laden, martyred him, all the world criticised us instead." Khan
said Pakistan supported the war on terror but US continued to blame
Pakistan.
Slamming Khan's speech, Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari of PPP said, "I can only
compare this to how the state of Pakistan sent soldiers to fight in Kargil.
They sent them to their deaths and we did not even acknowledge them."
Khawaja Asif of the opposition PML-N said Khan's speech was "riddled with
errors on history and politics". He said Osama "brought terrorism to my
country. He destroyed my country and Imran Khan has declared him a shaheed".
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THUNDERSTORM, LIGHTNING KILL 110 PEOPLE IN BIHAR, UP
Thunderstorms and lightning have wrought havoc in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh
over the past two days, claiming 110 lives, leaving at least 32 injured and
causing widespread damage to property, officials in the two states said on
Thursday.
The lightning strikes were more devastating in Bihar, where 83 people have
lost their lives since Wednesday, according to the figures released on
Thursday by the Disaster Management Department in Patna.
REMAINING BOARD EXAMS FOR JULY CANCELLED, CLASS 12 TO HAVE OPTION OF RE-TEST
With the Covid graph rising steadily, the remaining Board exams for students
of Classes 10 and 12 in schools affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary
Education (CBSE) and Council for Indian School Certificate Examination
(CISCE) will not be held as scheduled in July.
Instead, the students will be assessed on a special marking scheme. If they
are not satisfied with the results based on this system, they can appear for
the exam whenever it is scheduled later.
However, Class 10 students of CBSE will not have the second option - for
them, the remaining exams have been scrapped.
The Board and the Council informed the Supreme Court of this decision
Thursday during the hearing on a plea seeking cancellation of the remaining
exams. The examinations, which were stalled in March due to the pandemic,
had later been rescheduled to be held between July 1 and July 15.
The CBSE will announce results based on the marking scheme by July 15 so
that students can seek admission to higher education institutions on time.
VISIT TO COVID CENTRE NOT MUST, BACK TO OLD SYSTEM IN DELHI
Days after Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal made it mandatory for all
positive patients in Delhi to visit a Covid Care Centre for clinical
assessment to determine if they can opt for home isolation or not, the order
was "modified" on Thursday. The earlier system, which allows assessment at
home by a "home isolation team", has been reinstated.
"The patient shall be allowed home isolation if, as per the assessment of
home isolation team sent by the district surveillance officer, the patient
is mild/ pre-symptomatic/ asymptomatic and has a residence of two rooms or a
separate room and a separate toilet for the patient," said a statement
released by the L-G Secretariat.
The AAP government had opposed the new protocol, which came into effect on
June 22, saying it was "nearly impossible" to implement it. Both Chief
Minister Arvind Kejriwal and Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia had
criticised the move and raised the issue with the Centre.
TRADE BODIES SAY NEED TIME TO STOP RELIANCE ON IMPORTS FROM CHINA
As several ministries move to block imports and investments from China
following the recent border clashes along the border where 20 army men were
killed, the industry is concerned about the adverse impact on several
sectors. From pharmaceuticals to telecommunications and automobiles,
industry associations are of the view that "knee-jerk" offensive against the
neighbouring country till alternative vendors are finalised or domestic
capacities are built will hurt companies and the economy.
Federation of Indian Export Organisation's (FIEO's) President, Sharad Kumar
Saraf, and Director General, Ajay Sahai, hinted on Thursday that a "blanket
ban" may not be feasible. The India Cellular and Electronics Association and
the Automotive Component Manufacturers Association are among other trade and
industry associations which have echoed these views.
Import consignments from China at Indian ports have been facing hurdles over
the last fortnight, with clearances being held up by customs authorities.
This may have inadvertently affected imports of crucial components and raw
materials used by manufacturers in several industries here.
Among those impacted are certain pharmaceutical firms, which have been
unable to receive their consignments of essential raw materials like active
pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) and key starting materials (KSMs) from the
Mumbai port. China accounts for nearly 70 per cent of the bulk drugs
imported by Indian pharma companies.
An Automotive Component Manufacturers of India (ACMA) representative said
that, given that the industry is emerging out of a lockdown, a "knee jerk
reaction" may disrupt the value chain and impact the recovery process.
REMDESIVIR ENDORSED AS FIRST DRUG AGAINST COVID-19 IN EUROPE
Remdesivir, which has been shown in trials to speed the recovery time of
people hospitalised with COVID-19, has received its first approval to treat
the coronavirus from the European Medicines Agency, AP reported. "Remdesivir
is the first medicine against COVID-19 to be recommended for authorization
in the EU," the agency said. The regulatory agency says it was granting a
conditional marketing authorization for remdesivir to be used in treating
adults and adolescents older than 12 with pneumonia who require oxygen.
PRIVATE SECTOR TO BE ALLOWED TO BUILD ROCKETS, PROVIDE LAUNCH SERVICES: ISRO
CHIEF
The private sector will now be allowed to carry out space activities like
building of rockets, satellites and providing launch services, ISRO chief K
Sivan said on Thursday.
He said the private sector could also be part of the inter-planetary
missions of the ISRO.
The Cabinet on Wednesday approved participation of the private sector in the
entire range of space activities, including planetary exploration missions.
Sivan, however, added that ISRO's activities are not going to reduce and it
would continue to carry our space-based activities, including advanced
research and development, inter-planetary and human space flight missions.
HINDUSTAN UNILEVER TO DROP 'FAIR' FROM 'FAIR & LOVELY'
FMCG major HUL on Thursday said it will drop word 'Fair' from its popular
skin care brand Fair & Lovely, citing its commitment towards a more
inclusive vision of beauty. The company has announced to stop the usage of
word 'Fair' in the brand name as part of its rebranding exercise and is now
waiting for regulatory approvals, Hindustan Unilever Ltd (HUL) said in a
statement.
According to HUL Chairman and Managing Director Sanjiv Mehta, in addition to
the changes to Fair & Lovely, the rest of HUL's skincare portfolio will also
reflect the new vision of positive beauty.
LIVERPOOL CROWNED PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS
The 30-year wait is over. Liverpool are the champions of England again.
Liverpool clinched its first league title since 1990 on Thursday, ending an
agonizing title drought without the players even having to take the field.
Instead, the Premier League crown was secured when Chelsea beat second-place
Manchester City 2-1, a result that means City can no longer catch Liverpool
with seven games remaining.
For the city of Liverpool, this has been a party three decades in the
making, but the ongoing restrictions caused by the coronavirus meant fans
were unable to celebrate in large crowds. Only a few dozen fans were outside
Anfield as the final whistle blew at Stamford Bridge, setting off fireworks
and chanting.
After a dominant campaign that was interrupted by the coronavirus pandemic,
Liverpool became England's earliest-ever champion - and the latest. No team
since the inception of the country's league system in 1888 has clinched the
title with seven games remaining. And no team has been crowned Premier
League champion in June.
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THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
It's not what we do once in a while that shapes our lives. It's what we do
consistently. - Anthony Robbins
OFF TRACK
You all know Albert Einstein? They now say he had as many as ten
girlfriends. So I guess E equals more than mc squared. Think about it.
That's ten names. Ten phone numbers. Ten birthdays. You'd have to be a
genius!
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