MORE MEETINGS NEEDED TO END LAC STALEMATE
A day after XIV Corps Commander Lt General Harinder Singh and South Xinjiang
Military Region Commander Major General Liu Lin held extensive talks at the
Chushul border point on ways to reduce tensions along the Line of Actual
Control in Ladakh, Army sources indicated that more meetings and talks will
be needed, both at the military and diplomatic levels, to break the impasse.
This was the third meeting of the Corps Commanders - after the meetings on
June 6 and June 22.
In Beijing, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian told
reporters: "The two sides continue working towards implementing the
consensus reached at the two earlier rounds of commander-level talks and
made progress in effective measures by frontline troops to disengage and
de-escalate the situation. China welcomes that." "We hope the Indian side
will work with the Chinese side towards the same goal, keep up close
communication through military and diplomatic channels, and ease the
situation and reduce the temperature along the border," Zhao said.
Meanwhile, the military is also keeping a strict vigil on the western front
to deter Pakistan from fishing in troubled waters and prevent what could
turn out to be a two-front conflict, officials and China watchers said on
Wednesday.
Officials tracking recent military developments in the region discounted the
likelihood of India being drawn into a war on two fronts, but asserted that
the armed forces were ready to ward off all threats.
"Three nuclear-armed countries may not go to war at the same time. But China
and Pakistan have deep-rooted military links. No matter how remote the
possibility of a two-front threat, the Indian armed forces must stay
prepared for any eventuality," said Lieutenant General DS Hooda (retd), a
former Northern Army commander.
CHINESE FIRMS BARRED FROM ROAD PROJECTS, TELECOM TENDERS
In a move that targets Chinese trade and investments in India, the
government Wednesday said it would not allow Chinese companies to
participate in highway projects including those through joint ventures and
also not allow Chinese investors in micro, small and medium enterprises
(MSMEs).
"We will not give permission to joint ventures that have Chinese partners
for road construction. We have taken a firm stand that if they (Chinese
companies) come via joint venture in our country, we will not allow it,"
Union Minister for Road Transport, Highways and MSME Nitin Gadkari told news
agency PTI in an interview.
Separately, the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) on Wednesday formally
cancelled the March 23 tender for 4G network installation, planning,
testing, and maintenance, floated by state-run BSNL and MTNL. The DoT has
decided to bar Chinese telecom vendors in the new tender.
For both BSNL and MTNL, whose 3G networks mainly comprise equipment from
Shenzhen-based ZTE, a shift to European vendors is likely to put further
stress on its limited resources.
GOVTS TRYING TO MANAGE PERCEPTION, MUST ACCEPT COVID SITUATION: RAHUL GANDHI
As Covid-19 cases in the country continue to surge, senior Congress leader
Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday said governments are trying to "manage" the
"perception" and give a sense that the problem is "not as bad as it is" and
argued that it is important to "accept" the problem, define it "accurately"
and fight it.
The remarks came during his interaction with four Indian nurses working in
New Zealand, Australia, the United Kingdom and India on the occasion of
Doctor's Day. The interaction was streamed on social media platforms.
Speaking about the situation in Delhi, he said testing is not being allowed
at many hospitals. "One of the doctors I was speaking to in a private
hospital was telling me that it becomes impossible for them to work if they
cannot test Covid patients. If they don't know if the patient has Covid or
not, they don't know where to put him. So they were saying that they are
completely frustrated and do not know how to move forward," he said.
DIGNIFIED FAREWELL FOR COVID DECEASED POSSIBLE, EMINENT CITIZENS WRITE OPEN
LETTER TO PUBLIC
Amid some heartbreaking visuals of bodies of COVID deceased being dumped
into pits by municipal staffers in Karnataka, eminent Indian citizens on
Wednesday wrote an open letter to the people, saying there was no scientific
reason for families to not perform the last rites of loved ones who had
succumbed to the virus.
Signed by Rajmohan Gandhi, Harsh Mander, Sharmila Tagore and Nayantara
Sehgal among others, the letter notes that the stigma around COVID-19 has
spread from the living to the dead, even though there are detailed
scientific and official guidelines that show that a dignified death is
possible. "It is deeply saddening that the fear and stigma around COVID-19
has caused families to abandon performing the last rites for their family
members.
"Journalists have reported of public officials and bystanders performing the
last rites of individuals with family members unwilling to do so for fear
the infection," the signatories say, adding that a proper and complete
understanding of the disease and dynamics is needed, along with a strong
public campaign, to improve everyone's understanding of the disease.
The signatories cite Ministry of Health's March 15 guidelines on burials
which state that the family may view the face of their loved one before they
are cremated or buried and all religious rituals that do not require contact
are allowed.
COVID-19 DASHBOARD - (Nos. IN INDIA / Nos. WORLDWIDE)
(Indian data from covid19india / and World Data from
worldometers.info/coronavirus/ )
Total Cases 6,05,154 (+19,428) / 1,08,02,849 (+2,17,208)
Total Deaths 17,848 (+438) / 5,18,921 (+5,008)
Total Recovered 3,59,896 (+12,057) / 59,38,954 (+1,43,303)
Active Cases 2,27,410 (+6,933) / 43,44,974 (+68,897)
Serious / Critical Cases - N.A. / 57,959 (+171)
Top impacted nations so far: (And some of India's Neighbours)
Country, Total Cases / Total Deaths / Recovered Cases / Active
Cases
1 USA 27,79,953 / 1,30,798 /
11,64,680 / 14,84,475
2 Brazil 14,53,369 / 60,713 /
8,26,866 / 5,65,790
3 Russia 6,54,405 / 9,536 /
4,22,931 / 2,21,938
4 India 6,05,220 / 17,848 /
3,59,896 / 2,27,476
5 UK 3,13,483 / 43,906 / N/A
/ N/A
6 Spain 2,96,739 / 28,363 / N/A
/ N/A
7 Peru 2,88,477 / 9,860 /
1,78,245 / 1,00,372
8 Chile 2,82,043 / 5,753 /
2,45,443 / 30,847
9 Italy 2,40,760 / 34,788 /
1,90,717 / 15,255
10 Mexico 2,31,770 / 28,510 / 1,38,319
/ 64,941
11 Iran 2,30,211 / 10,958 /
1,91,487 / 27,766
12 Pakistan 2,13,470 / 4,395 /
1,00,802 / 1,08,273
18 Bangladesh 1,49,258 / 1,888 /
62,108 / 85,262
108 Sri Lanka 2,054 / 11 /
1,748 / 295
Top 18 impacted Indian States so far: (Total No. of Confirmed case / No. Of
Deaths)
State / Confirmed Cases / Active Case / Recovered /
Deceased
Maharashtra 1,80,298 / 79,075 / 93,154 /
8,053
Tamil Nadu 94,049 / 39,859 / 52,926 /
1,264
Delhi 89,802 / 27,007 / 59,992 / 2,803
Gujarat 33,318 / 7,411 / 24,038 / 1,869
Uttar Pradesh 24,056 / 6,709 / 16,629 /
718
West Bengal 19,170 / 5,959 / 12,528 /
683
Rajasthan 18,312 / 3,317 / 14,574 /
421
Telangana 17,357 / 9,008 / 8,082 /
267
Karnataka 16,514 / 8,192 / 8,065 /
253
Andhra Pradesh 15,252 / 8,071 / 6,988
/ 193
Haryana 14,941 / 4,202 / 10,499 /
240
Madhya Pradesh 13,861 / 2,625 / 10,655 /
581
Bihar 10,204 / 2,320 / 7,811 / 73
Assam 8,956 / 3,109 / 5,832 / 12
Jammu and Kashmir 7,695 / 2,734 / 4,856 /
105
Odisha 7,316 / 1,930 / 5,353 / 33
Punjab 5,668 / 1,530 / 3,989 / 149
Kerala 4,594 / 2,130 / 2,436 / 26
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
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A LOOSELY ALIGNED PUSHBACK AGAINST CHINA
From Australia to Japan, United States to Asean and countries in Europe, a
loose strategic coalition is taking on China even as New Delhi tries to
break the deadlock with Beijing amid the standoff along the LAC.
US Secretary of State Michael R Pompeo Pompeo, who was briefing reporters in
Washington DC, said, "We welcome India's ban on certain mobile apps that can
serve as appendages of CCP's surveillance state. India's clean app approach
will boost India's sovereignty, will also boost India's integrity and
national security, as the Indian government itself has stated."
Australia PM Scott Morrison Wednesday announced Australia's 2020 Defence
Strategic Update, a 270-billion Australian dollar 10-year defence plan which
includes, for the first time, land, sea and air-based long-range and
hypersonic strike missiles.
Significantly, the India-China standoff figures in its assessment. "Tensions
over territorial claims are rising across the Indo-Pacific region, as we
have seen recently on the disputed border between India and China, and the
South China Sea, and the East China Sea. The risk of miscalculation and even
conflict is heightening.Previous assumptions of enduring advantage and
technological edge are no longer constants and cannot be relied upon.
Coercive activities are rife," Morrison said at the Update's announcement.
On Tuesday, Japan delivered its toughest words to China on the issue of Hong
Kong after Beijing reportedly passed a sweeping national security law for
the city that Tokyo said would shake international faith in the
"one-country, two-systems" principle.
Europe, too, is waking up to the China challenge, with many leaders
condemning Beijing's move to press ahead with its new security laws in Hong
Kong warning that it will speed up the reassessment of China as a
trustworthy economic partner. European Union Council president Charles
Michel said "we deplore the decision" and the head of the European
Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, said the bloc was discussing, with
international partners, any possible measures in response.
RUSSIAN VOTERS AGREE TO LET PUTIN SEEK 2 MORE TERMS
Russian voters approved changes to the constitution that will allow
President Vladimir Putin to hold power until 2036, but the weeklong
plebiscite that concluded Wednesday was tarnished by widespread reports of
pressure on voters and other irregularities.
For the first time in Russia, polls were kept open for a week to bolster
turnout without increasing crowds casting ballots amid the coronavirus
pandemic - a provision that Kremlin critics denounced as an extra tool to
manipulate the outcome.
The vote completes a convoluted saga that began in January, when Putin first
proposed the constitutional changes. He offered to broaden the powers of
parliament and redistribute authority among the branches of government,
stoking speculation he might seek to become parliamentary speaker or
chairman of the State Council when his presidential term ends in 2024.
His intentions became clear only hours before a vote in parliament, when
legislator Valentina Tereshkova, a Soviet-era cosmonaut who was the first
woman in space in 1963, proposed letting him run two more times. The
amendments, which also emphasize the primacy of Russian law over
international norms, outlaw same-sex marriages and mention "a belief in God"
as a core value, were quickly passed by the Kremlin-controlled legislature.
Putin has argued that resetting the term count was necessary to keep his
lieutenants focused on their work instead of "darting their eyes in search
for possible successors."
US SECURES NEARLY ENTIRE WORLD STOCK OF DRUG REMDESIVIR
The Donald Trump administration has secured nearly the entire world stock of
antiviral drug remdesivir from US-based Gilead Sciences for the next three
months, leaving hardly any stock of the key Covid-19 drug for the rest of
the world. As a result of an agreement with the drug maker announced earlier
this week, the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has secured
more than 500,000 treatment courses of the drug for American hospitals
through September.
"President Trump has struck an amazing deal to ensure Americans have access
to the first authorised therapeutic for Covid-19," US Health and Human
Services Secretary Alex Azar said in a statement.
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PRIYANKA GANDHI ASKED TO VACATE GOVERNMENT BUNGALOW BY AUGUST 1
AICC general secretary and Congress President Sonia Gandhi's daughter
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra is all set to lose her posh government accommodation
in Lodi Estate with the government on Wednesday canceling the allotment and
asking her to vacate the house by August 1.
In an order today the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs said the
cancellation had been ordered consequent upon the withdrawal of Special
Protection Group security to Priyanka and the related grant of Z-plus
security cover by the Home Ministry.
Terming the service of house vacation notice to Priyanka as an act of
vendetta, the Congress said the party won't be cowed down by such moves and
will continue to raise issues concerning people.
"BJP's hatred and sense of vendetta for Congress leaders is well known but
the government has now touched new lows by serving a house vacation notice
to Priyanka Gandhi Vadra. We won't be flustered by such notices," Congress
media head Randeep Surjewala said. He said the move reflected the anxiety of
PM Narendra Modi and UP CM Yogi Adityanath as Priyanka Vadra is active in
UP.
BIHAR OPPN PARTIES OBJECT TO VIRTUAL RALLIES AHEAD OF ELECTIONS
Opposition parties in Bihar have objected to virtual rallies as a mode of
campaigning for the upcoming Assembly elections.
The RJD, CPI, CPI (M), NCP, BSP and RLSP have argued that digital
campaigning would violate the level-playing field and favour rich parties
with "resources". They pitched for small meetings and gatherings of voters
instead. The parties put their views forward in an all-party meeting called
by the Bihar Chief Electoral Officer.
The BJP, which held virtual rallies throughout last month, supported the
digital mode of campaigning in the all-party meeting and said it would be
"inappropriate" for the EC to ban it.
Its ally JD(U) was silent on virtual rallies specifically.
The EC will in all likelihood conduct Bihar elections on time amid the
pandemic. In a strong indication of this, the Commission has already
convinced the Law Ministry to allow Covid-affected patients to vote through
postal ballots.
To ensure social distancing, the EC has decided to limit the number of
voters at each polling booth to 1,000, instead of 1,600 in normal
circumstances. Parties have suggested bringing this number down further.
TOOK SOME EFFORT FOR PM MODI TO QUIT WEIBO
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has deleted his account on Weibo - the Chinese
Twitter - four days after India banned 59 mobile applications linked to
China.
The delay was because of the complex procedures involved in deleting a VIP
account. Also, two of his posts carried his photo along with that of Chinese
President Xi Jinping. Apparently, the app does not have the permission to
easily delete photos of their President.
Modi had joined Weibo in 2015 during his intense China-wooing phase and the
account quickly gathered about 2.5 lakh followers, many of them Chinese
attracted by the novelty of an Indian leader tweeting in Mandarin at an
average rate of one tweet every month.
CUSTOMS TOLD TO CLEAR ALL CHINESE SHIPMENTS WITH ENTRY BILLS TILL JUNE 30
In a breather of sorts for industry, customs officials have been instructed
to clear all shipments from China held up at airports and seaports where
bills of entry (BoE) have been filed till the midnight of June 30. However,
they were told, through informal directives, to hold up consignments coming
July 1 onwards for 100 per cent physical checks until further orders.
"The rationale for the June 30 midnight deadline is not very clear," said a
government official.
There's been a sharp drop in consignments originating from China, according
to a customs official. "Industry is evaluating the turn of events and has
deferred shipments from China as there is no point keeping them held up at
ports. Orders and shipments will resume once things normalise," he pointed
out.
INDIAN TECH ALUMNI PLAN TO RAISE 21,000 CRORE TO FIGHT INFECTIOUS DISEASES
IIT Alumni Council President Ravi Sharma says that a MegaLab, plans to begin
pilot testing on August 15. "The aim is to create a world class testing
infrastructure which is versatile enough to have long term application
across different types of infectious diseases, even beyond the current
pandemic though the immediate priority is clearly COVID-19."
"The IIT Alumni Council is committed to support smart and efficient health
infrastructure for the people of India and the same will be realised with
the collective knowledge and wisdom of the IIT alumni community."
The IIT Alumni Council plans to raise Rs 21,000 crore to set up this lab,
which would be world's largest one for viral infection testing.
The MegaFund is the dedication of the alumni community of IITs, MU (Mumbai
University) and ICT (Institute of Chemical Technology) towards supporting
the prime minister's mission of Aatma Nirbhar Bharat.
TESLA BECOMES HIGHEST-VALUED AUTOMAKER, OVERTAKES TOYOTA IN M-CAP
Tesla Inc on Wednesday became the highest-valued automaker as its shares
surged to record highs and the electric carmaker's market capitalization
overtook that of former front runner Toyota Motors Corp.
Tesla shares gained 5% in early morning trade to a record of $1,133,
boosting the company's market cap to $209.47 billion - roughly $6 billion
more than Toyota is currently valued by investors. Tesla is now worth more
than triple the combined value of U.S. automakers General Motors Co and Ford
Motor Co .
Toyota, one of the world's most profitable automakers, sold 10.46 million
vehicles during its 2019 financial year, ending on March 31, 2020. It
reported net revenues of $281.20 billion during that time.
Tesla, in comparison, ended 2019 with only $24.6 billion in revenues, having
delivered 367,200 vehicles last year.
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THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
Genuine tragedies in the world are not conflicts between right and wrong.
They are conflicts between two rights. - Georg Hegel
OFF TRACK
A guy was in his usual place in the morning sitting at the table, reading
the paper after breakfast. He came across an article about a beautiful
actress that was about to marry a football player who was known primarily
for his lack of IQ and common knowledge.
He turned to his wife with a look of question on his face. "I'll never
understand why the biggest jerks get the prettiest wives."
His wife replies, "Why thank you, dear!"
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