INDIA, CHINA START PARTIALLY PULLING BACK FROM GALWAN VALLEY
Twenty days after the deadly clash between Indian and Chinese troops at
Galwan Valley along the Line of Actual Control (LAC), there is a minor
breakthrough as both sides have started to pull back from the flashpoint.
A minimum buffer zone of 3 km between the two armies was suggested and
agreed upon in the series of Lieutenant General-level meeting on June 2, 22
and 30.
There has been some movement from both sides at PP-14, the spot of the clash
on the night intervening June 15-16. Both sides will verify the spots after
72 hours. War-like stores of either side remain as they were. At Gogra Hot
Springs and at the north bank of Pangong Tso some vehicles of the People's
Liberation Army (PLA) have moved back, hence the Indian side is stopping
short of terming it as a dis-engagement for now.
The pullback is being seen as a 'baby step' towards the restoration of
status quo ante which would include pulling back men, equipment and heavy
weapons to the level of April 2020. Also, this would mean allowing the
Indian Army to patrol in disputed areas like east of the 'Finger-4', at the
north of Pangong Tso, a 135 km glacial melt lake. The PLA has been stopping
Indian patrols.
On the Indian side, the military is still waiting and watching as each move
can be reversed by the PLA at its will. Sources said the pullback at Galwan
could have been necessitated due to the heavy flow of water in the narrow
valley. This is the snow-melt period in this high-altitude dry plateau. With
the mountain being tree-less, the flow of snowmelt is unimpeded hence the
rapid current.
DOVAL-WANG TALKS PRECEDED PULL-BACK OF TROOPS FROM LAC; BOTH SIDES ISSUE
STATEMENTS
Signalling movement in efforts to resolve the military standoff along the
Line of Actual Control (LAC), National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and
Chinese State Councillor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi spoke to each other
Sunday and "agreed" it was "necessary to ensure at the earliest complete
disengagement of troops along the LAC" and "de-escalation from India-China
border areas for full restoration of peace and tranquillity".
In its statement Monday, the Ministry of External Affairs said Doval and
Wang "agreed" that both sides "should complete the ongoing disengagement
process along the LAC expeditiously".
Keeping the Galwan Valley incident in mind, the MEA statement underlined
that the two sides "should also ensure a phased and stepwise de-escalation".
It said they "re-affirmed that both sides should strictly respect and
observe the Line of Actual Control" and "should not take any unilateral
action to alter the status quo" and "work together to avoid any incident in
the future that could disturb peace and tranquillity in border areas".
The Chinese Foreign Ministry, in its statement, said both sides "welcomed
the progress" achieved in the recent military and diplomatic meetings,
agreed to stay in dialogue and consultation, and stressed the importance to
promptly act on the consensus reached in the commander-level talks between
Chinese and Indian border troops, and "complete disengagement of the
front-line troops as soon as possible".
The Chinese Foreign Ministry also said both sides "agreed" to strengthen
communication through the mechanism of the SRs, hold meetings of the Working
Mechanism for Consultation and Coordination on China-India Border Affairs
without interruption, consistently improve and strengthen
confidence-building measures and "prevent more incidents that undermine
peace and tranquility in the border areas".
Statements of both sides had a common line: to "not allow differences to
become disputes".
Both statements also invoked the understanding between Modi and Xi at the
Wuhan and Mahabalipuram informal summits on maintaining peace and
tranquility. The MEA referred to "guidance from the consensus of the
leaders" and the Chinese Foreign Ministry to the "important consensus
reached by leaders" of the two countries.
In a clear reference to the recent retaliatory steps taken by the Indian
government - from banning Chinese mobile apps to keeping Chinese companies
out of the roads and power sectors - Beijing said: "As Wang Yi stressed, for
both China and India, achieving development and revitalization is the top
priority where we share long-term strategic interests. Both sides should
adhere to the strategic assessment that instead of posing threats, the two
countries provide each other with development opportunities. Both sides
should pay great attention to the current complex situation facing
China-India bilateral relations, and work together to overcome and turn it
around as soon as possible."
COVID-19, GST WILL BE FUTURE HARVARD CASE STUDIES ON FAILURE, RAHUL'S DIG AT
GOVT
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Monday targeted the government over rising
coronavirus cases, saying future Harvard Business School case studies on
failure would include the government's handling of Covid-19.
Taking a dig at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the former Congress chief also
tweeted a clip which included portions from the PM's addresses to the nation
on the Covid-19 crisis, including his remarks that the Mahabharata war was
won in 18 days and the war against coronavirus would take 21 days.
The clip also showed a graph of rising coronavirus cases, making India the
third worst-hit nation in terms of infection count.
"Future HBS case studies on failure: 1. Covid19. 2. Demonetisation.3. GST
implementation," Gandhi tweeted along with the clip.
KUWAIT APPROVES EXPAT QUOTA BILL; 8 LAKH INDIAN MAY HAVE TO LEAVE
A total of 8 lakh Indians may be forced to leave Kuwait as its National
Assembly committee has approved a draft expat quota bill seeking to reduce
the number of foreign workers in the Gulf country. The National Assembly's
legal and legislative committee has determined that the expat quota bill is
constitutional.
According to the bill, Indians should not exceed 15 per cent of the
population. This could result in 800,000 Indians leaving Kuwait, as the
Indian community constitutes the largest expat community in the country,
totalling 1.45 million, the Gulf News reported, citing a Kuwaiti newspaper.
COVID-19 DASHBOARD - (Nos. IN INDIA / Nos. WORLDWIDE)
(Indian data from covid19india / and World Data from
worldometers.info/coronavirus/ )
Total Cases 7,20,250 (+22,497) / 1,17,40,100 (+1,83,312)
Total Deaths 20,174 (+474) / 5,40,677 (+3,901)
Total Recovered 4,40,150 (+15,259) / 66,42,771 (+1,07,276)
Active Cases 2,59,926 (+6,764) / 45,56,652 (+72,135)
TOP IMPACTED NATIONS SO FAR: (AND SOME OF INDIA'S NEIGHBOURS)
Country, Total Cases / Total Deaths / Recovered Cases / Active
Cases
1 USA 30,40,833 / 1,32,979 /
13,24,947 / 15,82,907
2 Brazil 16,26,071 / 65,556 /
9,78,615 / 5,81,900
3 India 7,20,346 / 20,174 /
4,40,150 / 2,60,022
4 Russia 6,87,862 / 10,296 /
4,54,329 / 2,23,237
5 Peru 3,05,703 / 10,772 /
1,97,619 / 97,312
6 Spain 2,98,869 / 28,388 / N/A
/ N/A
7 Chile 2,98,557 / 6,384 /
2,64,371 / 27,802
8 UK 2,85,768 / 44,236 / N/A
/ N/A
9 Mexico 2,61,750 / 31,119 /
1,59,657 / 70,974
10 Iran 2,43,051 / 11,731 /
2,04,083 / 27,237
11 Italy 2,41,819 / 34,869 /
1,92,241 / 14,709
12 Pakistan 2,31,818 / 4,762 /
1,31,649 / 95,407
18 Bangladesh 1,65,618 / 2,096 /
76,149 / 87,373
109 Sri Lanka 2,077 / 11 /
1,917 / 149
TOP IMPACTED INDIAN STATES SO FAR
State / Confirmed Cases / Active Case / Recovered /
Deceased
Maharashtra 2,11,987 / 87,682 / 1,15,262
/ 9,026
Tamil Nadu 1,14,978 / 46,836 / 66,571
/ 1,571
Delhi 1,00,823 / 25,620 / 72,088 /
3,115
Gujarat 36,858 / 8,574 / 26,323 / 1,961
Uttar Pradesh 28,636 / 8,718 / 19,109 /
809
Telangana 25,733 / 10,646 / 14,781 /
306
Karnataka 25,317 / 14,382 / 10,529 /
402
West Bengal 22,987 / 6,973 / 15,235 /
779
Rajasthan 20,688 / 3,949 / 16,278 /
461
Andhra Pradesh 20,019 / 10,860 / 8,920 /
239
Haryana 17,504 / 3,893 / 13,335 /
276
Madhya Pradesh 15,284 / 3,088 / 11,579 /
617
Assam 12,523 / 4,623 / 7,883 / 14
Bihar 12,140 / 3,029 / 9,014 / 97
Odisha 9,526 / 2,992 / 6,486 / 48
Jammu and Kashmir 8,675 / 3,219 / 5,318 /
138
Punjab 6,491 / 1,828 / 4,494 / 169
Kerala 5,623 / 2,252 / 3,341 / 28
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
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US FLEXES MILITARY MUSCLE AT CHINA
The US is flexing its military muscle at China on behalf of India and other
Asian allies and partners, amid signs that Washington is finally ready to
take some punitive action against Beijing for the coronavirus pandemic.
Trump's chief of staff Mark Meadows told Fox News on Monday that the US
military "will continue to stand strong whether it's in relationship to a
conflict between India and China or anywhere else".
"We're not going to stand by and let China or anyone the take the reins in
terms of being the most powerful dominant force, whether it's in that region
or over here," Meadows said, disclosing that President Trump is on course to
sign executive orders to "make sure that China is addressed, how we bring
manufacturing back from overseas to make sure the American worker is
supported". Soon after Meadow's remarks, Trump cryptically tweeted: "China
has caused great damage to the United States and the rest of the World!"
Trump has lately stepped up verbal attacks on China after months of trying
to reach a trade deal with Beijing. Over the weekend, Trump's top trade
advisor Peter Navarro bluntly accused China of deliberately letting out the
virus. The messages from Navarro and Meadows came on the heels of Trump's
own June 30 tweet expressing anger at Beijing: "As I watch the Pandemic
spread its ugly face all across the world... I become more and more angry at
China."
IN A POST-BREXIT WORLD, UK TAKES ON CHINA, RUSSIA
The UK reaffirmed its collision course with Beijing and Moscow on Monday as
it sought to establish its place in the world after Brexit.
China's ambassador to London warned of "consequences" if Britain treats his
country as a "hostile" power in its dealings over Hong Kong and Huawei
Technologies Co., while Russian officials topped the list of people
sanctioned for human rights abuses, sparking a threat of retaliation from
the Kremlin.
"As we forge a dynamic new vision for a truly global Britain, this
Government are absolutely committed to the United Kingdom becoming an even
stronger force for good in the world," Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab told
Parliament as he introduced the sanctions. He pledged "to keep the flame of
freedom alive for those brave souls still suffering in the very darkest
corners of the world."
TRUMP ADMIN SAYS FOREIGN STUDENTS MUST LEAVE US IF CLASSES GO ONLINE
International students in the US are scrambling to make sense of a new
immigration policy that says they must leave the country or transfer to
another college if their universities offer only online classes this fall.
"Nonimmigrant F-1 and M-1 students attending schools operating entirely
online may not take a full online course load and remain in the United
States", says the first line of a July 6 statement by the US Immigration and
Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Officials in the International Students Office at the University of Southern
California say that they are still "analysing the new information" and
swamped by a flood of enquiries from worried students.
ICE is now turning the screws on universities to re-open despite the
coronavirus roaring back across 40 of 50 states.
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UGC DECIDES AGAINST SCRAPPING EXAMS FOR GRADUATING STUDENTS
The University Grants Commission will not recommend cancellation of the
final semester (or final-year) examination, the higher education regulator
decided in a meeting held Monday.
Universities and colleges will be advised to assess the graduating batch
through an examination conducted in either online or offline or blended
mode. The regulator also decided to tweak its alternative calendar and
advise institutions to hold exams by September-end.
The UGC had first released an indicative academic calendar for higher
education institutions on April 29 in which it had prescribed that
universities conduct their final-year or terminal semester examination from
July 1 to July 15 and declare their results end of the month.
The regulator held a meeting on Monday to revisit its indicative alternate
calendar at the behest of the HRD Ministry.
HARYANA CLEARS WAY FOR ORDINANCE MANDATING 75% PVT JOBS TO LOCALS
The Haryana Cabinet Monday cleared a proposal to draft an ordinance for
reserving 75 per cent private sector jobs for residents of the state. The
Haryana State Employment of Local Candidates Ordinance, 2020, "to address
the aspect of unemployment of the local population on priority basis", will
be placed before the Council of Ministers in its next meeting.
Providing 75 per cent reservation in private sector jobs to the residents of
the state was a key promise of Jannayak Janta Party chief Dushyant Chautala
in the 2019 Assembly elections. The JJP went on to win 10 seats and later
formed an alliance with the BJP, which had emerged as the single largest
party.
"The draft of the Ordinance, that will be brought before the Council of
Minister in its next meeting, will provide for 75 per cent of the new
employment to be given to local candidates for jobs having salary of less
than Rs 50,000 per month in various privately managed companies, Societies,
Trusts, Limited Liability Partnership Firms, partnership firms etc. situated
in the State of Haryana," a government spokesperson said.
Exemption clause shall be provided if suitable local candidates are not
available for a particular category of industry.
GREEN SHOOTS OF ECONOMIC REVIVAL HAVE EMERGED, WILL GROW FURTHER: GOVT
The government on Monday said green shoots have emerged and will grow
further on the back of a conducive policy environment, nudging the
coronavirus-hit economy to move on the path of recovery and growth.
The Macroeconomic Report for June released by the Economic Affairs
Department said, "early green shoots of economic revival have emerged in May
and June with real activity indicators like electricity and fuel
consumption, inter and intra-state movement of goods, retail financial
transactions witnessing pick up."
MAHARASHTRA ALLOWS HOTELS, LODGES OUTSIDE CONTAINMENT ZONES TO OPEN
In a bid to further ease the stringent coronavirus-induced lockdown, the
Maharashtra government on Monday allowed hotels and other entities providing
accommodation services outside containment zones to resume operations at 33
per cent of their capacity from July 8.
However, the hotels or accommodations that were being used as a quarantine
facility will continue to be used. The hotels in shopping malls, however,
will not be allowed to reopen.
The easing of restrictions is part of the Maharashtra government's 'Mission
begin again' initiative.
J&K COP DAVINDER SINGH WAS BEING GROOMED BY PAKISTAN: NIA CHARGESHEET
Arrested Jammu and Kashmir DySP Davinder Singh was "being groomed by
Pakistani officials for obtaining sensitive information" and had helped
Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HuM) terrorists obtain weapons from across the border,
the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has told a special court in Jammu.
The agency on Monday filed its first chargesheet in the case, about six
months after Singh was arrested along with HuM terrorist Naveed Babu as the
two travelled together from Srinagar to Jammu on January 11. The two of them
are among the six chargesheeted.
Claiming that Singh was well-entrenched in the HuM network, providing its
operatives shelter, weapons and logistical support at the behest of
Pakistan, the NIA chargesheet says, "Accused Davinder Singh was also in
touch with certain officials of Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi
through secure social media platforms. Investigation revealed that he was
being groomed by Pakistani officials for obtaining sensitive information."
POOR SAFETY PROTOCOL LED TO VISAKHAPATNAM GAS LEAK: PANEL
Poor safety protocols and total breakdown of the emergency response of
procedures were the root causes of the May 7 styrene vapour leak in the LG
Polymers unit at Visakhapatnam, in which 12 people were killed and hundreds
fell sick, the High Powered Committee constituted by the Andhra Pradesh
government said here on Monday.
The HPC, headed by Environment and Forests Special Chief Secretary Neerabh
Kumar Prasad, submitted a 4000-page report to Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan
Reddy on Monday.
"The accident occurred due to uncontrolled release of styrene vapour from
the M6 tank at the LG plant, which qualifies as a major accident under the
Manufacture, Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemicals Rules, 1989. Poor
design of the tank, inadequate refrigeration and faulty cooling system,
absence of circulation and mixing system, poor process safety management
system and total breakdown of the emergency response of the procedures were
the root causes of the accident," the HPC said in its report.
NEVER SEEN BEFORE FOOTAGE OF MARS' CRATER WHICH CAN BE A SOURCE OF WATER
A video from the European Space Agency (ESA) that was posted on Youtube on
June 30 has been making rounds. The video shows a distinctive view of the
icy Martian canyon known as the Korolev crater.
The scientists believe that the crater is likely to be a source of water on
Mars and will be beneficial for future human colonists.
The images of the unique crater are a combination of images sent by Red
Planet which was launched under ESA's Mars Express Mission in 2003.
The Korolev crater in the video is located in the northern lowlands of Mars
and is 82 km wide. The ice visible in the crater is filled all year round.
Another fascinating fact about the crater is that it is one mile deep.
The aim of the released footage was to develop people's interest to travel
to the Red Planet. SpaceX CEO Elon Musk wishes to colonise Mars with his
Space Rocket's company Starship after the successful launch of two
astronauts to the International Space Station.
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THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
Sports do not build character. They reveal it. - Billie Jean King
OFF TRACK
A recruit who wasn't really meant to be a soldier went out to the rifle
range for the first time. He missed every target and most of the hills
behind them.
Despondent, he said to the sergeant, "I think I'll just go and shoot
myself."
The sergeant said, "Better take a couple of extra bullets!"
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