ARMY AND GOVT SAY DISENGAGEMENT PROCESS INTRICATE, COMPLEX
Suggesting that the standoff with Chinese troops along the Ladakh frontier
could continue for a while, the Indian Army Thursday said while the two
sides remain "committed to the objective of complete disengagement", this
"process is intricate and requires constant verification".
In a statement on the fourth round of talks between XIV Corps Commander Lt
General Harinder Singh and South Xinjiang Military Region Commander Major
General Liu Lin, the Army said the two sides "are taking it forward through
regular meetings at diplomatic and military level".
Hours later, the Ministry of External Affairs said the two sides discussed
complete disengagement "at the earliest". Indicating the long-drawn nature
of the negotiations, MEA spokesperson Anurag Srivastava said the process of
disengagement is "complex".
INDIA KEEN ON IRAN PROJECTS BUT US SANCTIONS A STUMBLING BLOCK: MEA
India on Thursday admitted that its two strategic projects in Iran were
facing turbulence due to US sanctions against Iran but denied reports that
they are in trouble. But the Chabahar port being operated by India is
functional and plans are under way to increase its usage, both for
Afghanistan and Central Asia.
India and Iran had held their last meeting on a railway line from Iran's
Chabahar port to the Afghan border over seven months back. However, Iran
says it started work earlier this month on the rail project which India had
signed on as would have provided Afghanistan its only access to the Indian
Ocean that bypasses Pakistan. At the same time, Iran has said the door
remains open for India to join the project later. The MEA indicated that
India was still interested in the proposed railway line.
India has also not given up on the Farzad-B Gas field negotiations in which
ONGC was involved in the discovery stage. The MEA said follow-up bilateral
cooperation was however impacted by policy changes on the Iranian side.
INDIAN OFFICIALS WALK OUT OF JADHAV MEETING AFTER PAK RENEGES ON CONDITIONS
Officials of the Indian High Commission in Islamabad, who were offered
consular access to Kulbhushan Jadhav on Thursday, protested against Pakistan
reneging on earlier assurances and left the venue after lodging a protest.
During backchannel talks on access to Jadhav that began on Monday, Pakistani
diplomats had assured their Indian interlocutors that no one would be posted
in Jadhav's vicinity during the meeting with consular officials. There would
also be no recording of the meeting.
But Pakistani officials with an intimidating demeanour were present close to
Jadhav. Indian consular officials detected a camera which meant the
conversation was being recorded. Jadhav, too, was under visible stress and
indicated that to the Consular officers.
"The arrangements did not permit a free conversation between them," said MEA
spokesperson Anurag Srivastava.
INDIA GOES PAST A MILLION CASES
The number of Covid-19 cases in India crossed the 1 million (10 lakh) mark
as more than 35,000 new infections were detected on Thursday. Data reported
by state governments until late in the evening showed the total number of
infections since the outbreak of the epidemic had crossed 10,04,000.
India's journey from half a million to 1 million cases has taken just 20
days. Only two countries, the United States and Brazil, have a larger
caseload than India.
Crucially, deaths in India have been far fewer compared to these two
countries. The WHO database shows the US had crossed the 1 million cases
mark on April 30, and more than 57,700 people were already dead in that
country by then. In Brazil, close to 50,000 people had died when the country
reached the 1 million infection mark on June 21. In India, a little more
than 25,000 deaths have so far occurred due to the disease.
COVID-19 DASHBOARD - (Nos. IN INDIA / Nos. WORLDWIDE)
(Indian data from covid19india / and World Data from
worldometers.info/coronavirus/ )
Total Cases 10,05,247 (+35,467) / 1,39,46,639 (+2,54,980)
Total Deaths 25,609 (+680) / 5,92,677 (+5,856)
Total Recovered 6,36,602 (+22,867) / 82,77,741 (+2,40,563)
Active Cases 3,43,036 (+11,920) / 50,76,221 (+8,561)
TOP IMPACTED NATIONS SO FAR: (AND SOME OF INDIA'S NEIGHBOURS)
Country, Total Cases / Total Deaths / Recovered Cases / Active
Cases
1 USA 36,95,025 / 1,41,118 /
16,79,633 / 18,74,274
2 Brazil 20,14,738 / 76,822 /
13,66,775 / 5,71,141
3 India 10,05,637 / 25,609 /
6,36,602 / 3,43,426
4 Russia 7,52,797 / 11,937 /
5,31,692 / 2,09,168
5 Peru 3,41,586 / 12,615 /
2,30,994 / 97,977
6 South Africa 3,24,221 / 4,669 /
1,65,591 / 1,53,961
7 Mexico 3,24,041 / 37,574 /
2,03,464 / 83,003
8 Chile 3,23,698 / 7,290 /
2,95,301 / 21,107
9 Spain 3,05,935 / 28,416 / N/A
/ N/A
10 UK 2,92,552 / 45,119 / N/A
/ N/A
11 Iran 2,67,061 / 13,608 /
2,30,608 / 22,845
12 Pakistan 2,57,914 / 5,426 /
1,78,737 / 73,751
17 Bangladesh 1,96,323 / 2,496 /
1,06,963 / 86,864
108 Sri Lanka 2,686 / 11 /
2,007 / 668
TOP IMPACTED INDIAN STATES SO FAR
State / Confirmed Cases / Active Case / Recovered /
Deceased
Maharashtra 2,84,281 / 1,14,648 /
1,58,140 / 11,194
Tamil Nadu 1,56,369 / 46,717 / 1,07,416
/ 2,236
Delhi 1,18,645 / 17,407 / 97,693 /
3,545
Karnataka 51,422 / 30,651 / 19,730 /
1,037
Gujarat 45,567 / 11,303 / 32,174 / 2,090
Uttar Pradesh 43,441 / 15,720 / 26,675 /
1,046
Telangana 41,018 / 13,327 / 27,295 /
396
Andhra Pradesh 38,044 / 18,159 / 19,393 /
492
West Bengal 36,117 / 13,679 / 21,415 /
1,023
Rajasthan 27,174 / 6,666 / 19,970 /
538
Haryana 24,002 / 5,495 / 18,185 /
322
Bihar 21,558 / 7,290 / 14,101 / 167
Assam 20,647 / 7,034 / 13,555 / 55
Madhya Pradesh 20,378 / 5,562 / 14,127 /
689
Odisha 15,392 / 4,412 / 10,877 / 103
Jammu and Kashmir 12,156 / 5,488 / 6,446 /
222
Kerala 10,276 / 5,372 / 4,862 / 38
Punjab 9,094 / 2,587 / 6,277 / 230
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RUSSIA ACCUSED OF STEALING COVID-19 VACCINE RESEARCH
In the latest positive sign, British media reported on Thursday that an
Oxford University trial had shown its prototype vaccine generated an immune
response against the virus.
But hours later, the UK's National Cyber Security Centre said a hacking
group called APT29 had targeted British labs conducting vaccine research to
"steal valuable intellectual property". The agency said it was "almost
certain (95%+) that APT29 are part of the Russian Intelligence Services" and
its targeting of researchers was "highly likely (80-90%)" to "collect
information on COVID-19 vaccine research".
The US, UK and Canada all accused Russia in a joint security advisory.
Moscow denied any involvement, with Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov saying:
"Russia has nothing to do with these attempts."
Anthony Fauci, director of the (US) National Institute of Allergy and
Infectious Diseases, said yesterday that he expects results for a clinical
trial on monoclonal antibodies by late summer or early fall, underscoring
the speed at which the government has been working to quickly approve and
roll out treatment for the novel coronavirus.
"What we really need are drugs that, when given early, can prevent a
symptomatic person from requiring hospitalization or very dramatically
diminish the time that they're symptomatic," Fauci said during a Facebook
Live interview on Thursday. Monoclonal antibodies can be administrated
intravenously or through a shot.
OLI'S LIKELY TO FACE PARTY STANDING COMMITTEE TODAY
Prime Minister K P Oli on Thursday told his rival Pushpa Kamal Dahal
Prachanda that he would not resign, and that he would face the Nepal
Communist Party's standing committee meeting on Friday.
The developments came after a two-and-a-half hour meeting between Oli,
Prachanda and another dissident leader and former prime minister Madhav
Kumar Nepal.
The standing committee meeting that began three weeks ago had been adjourned
four times, last on July 10, for a week on the insistence of a group of 11
party leaders in order to attempt to resolve the issues. However, with
Thursday's meeting ending in failure, sources feared that the party could be
split.
The two top leaders - Oli and Prachanda - met one-on-one at least four times
during this period. Oli has maintained that while he was willing to address
any issue, he would not resign under pressure. As per a party sources, Oli
had told Prachanda that resigning either as party chief or prime minister
was out of the question.
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SACHIN PILOT REACHES OUT TO CHIDAMBARAM
Keeping the Congress guessing, Sachin Pilot sprang a surprise Thursday by
reaching out to senior party leader and former Union minister P Chidambaram
even as he approached the Rajasthan High Court to challenge the
disqualification proceedings initiated against him and 18 other MLAs.
Pilot spoke to Chidambaram, a permanent invitee to the Congress Working
Committee, over phone in a reach-out that came days after the Congress
stripped him of the posts of Deputy Chief Minister and president of the
Rajasthan PCC.
"I just reiterated that the leadership had publicly invited him to meet with
it, and all issues can be discussed. I advised him to seize the
opportunity," Chidambaram told repporters.
Another senior leader said the party's leaders, who were in talks with
Pilot, have assured him of an "honourable return" if he decides to come
back.
While the Pilot camp approached the High Court, Congress sources said the
party can consider giving more time to the rebels. The notice issued to the
MLAs by the Rajasthan Assembly Secretariat makes it clear that they would
have to send their written remarks and submissions within three days - and
that the disqualification petition will be brought on Friday afternoon
before the Speaker for appropriate action.
AFTER OUTRAGE OVER GUNA POLICE ASSAULT ON DALIT COUPLE, 6 COPS SUSPENDED
After widespread outrage over alleged police brutality against a Dalit
farmer couple, caught on tape, during an anti-encroachment drive in Jaganpur
Chak village of Guna district (MP), six policemen, including a Sub-Inspector
and two women constables were suspended Thursday. The suspension followed
the transfer of Guna District Collector S Vishwanathan and Superintendent of
Police Tarun Nayak late Wednesday.
On Tuesday afternoon, a couple of hours after a bulldozer began destroying
the soybean crop on their land, Rajkumar Ahirwar and his wife Savitri
consumed pesticide.
While authorities alleged the couple had encroached on the 45-bigha plot
meant for a government college, their relatives said Ahirwar had taken the
land on lease from one Gabbu Pardhi and had even raised a loan to cultivate
soybean.
Sources said the couple had requested the anti-encroachment team to give
them time till their crop was harvested but when the bulldozers rolled in,
Savitri rushed inside their hut and consumed pesticide. A few minutes later,
Rajkumar, 38, too followed her.
The couple's condition is stable.
Photographs and videos of the incident went viral - some showing the
couple's six children crying next to their unconscious parents, and others
with police raining blows and kicking Shishupal and a woman who tries to
shield him.
The Opposition Congress slammed the BJP government, with former CM Kamal
Nath saying the incident is proof of "jungle raj" in the state.
GOVERNOR ACTING DANGEROUSLY, LIKE BJP MOUTHPIECE: MAMATA BANERJEE
The West Bengal Governor and the state government got into another round of
war of words on Thursday after Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee dismissed
Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar's remarks that the state education system is
"politically caged and controlled", which is harming interests of students.
Accusing Dhankhar of acting "more dangerously than a BJP mouthpiece",
Banerjee said the Governor should not take any vindictive steps against
state university vice-chancellors who skipped a virtual meeting he had
called on Wednesday.
All but one V-Cs of state-aided varsities had skipped the meeting, convened
to discuss the academic situation in the state during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Addressing the media at the state secretariat hours after Dhankhar accused
the state government of creating this "unwholesome situation" in the
education system, Banerjee said: "Despite being elected representatives, we
are expected (by Governor) to behave like servants.and have to answer (him)
every moment. We are in regular touch with the Governor - I spoke with him
four times on Wednesday. What will the (state) government do: tackle the
pandemic or continue answering his queries? Enough is enough."
Earlier in the day, Dhankhar had sought an explanation from the V-Cs for
skipping the meeting. "Education is the soul of a society, as it passes from
one generation to another. It is unfortunate that in our state education is
politically caged and controlled. The political grip on education is
tightening - it will hurt students, the education scenario, and the society
at large," he said.
AT TOP BENGALURU HOSPITAL, 97% CORONA PATIENTS ON VENTILATOR DIED
The leading government hospital in Bengaluru for treatment of Covid-19 has
seen a 97% death rate among patients put on ventilators.
Of the 1,500 patients admitted at the Victoria Hospital so far, 92 have
required intubation to help in breathing, with 89 of them dying, senior
BMCRI officials said. At 50, Victoria Hospital has the most ventilators of
any government facility in Bengaluru.
"We have seen 206 admissions and 91 deaths in ICU (44% of the total) as of
July 15. As many as 103 (50%) have been discharged from ICU," Dr Smitha
Segu, nodal officer of the hospital's Covid-19 core committee and a
professor at the BMCRI said, adding that the reason for the high mortality
among patients put on ventilators was that they reached Victoria after other
hospitals had failed to treat them.
"These deaths are occurring due to very late referrals. Among patients who
have come on time very few have gone into ICU. They come in a totally bad
state and 39 patients have been lost within 24 hours of arrival," Dr Segu
said.
She added that 95% of the fatalities had comorbidities, while around 30%
were above 60. Dr Segu said they used a ventilator only as the last resort.
"High flow oxygen (basic respiratory support) is so much better. We want to
treat patients with that, but when they do not get better, we have to use
ventilators."
INDIAN PHARMA INDUSTRY CAN MAKE VACCINES FOR ENTIRE WORLD: BILL GATES
India's pharmaceutical industry will be able to produce Covid-19 vaccines
not just for the country but also for the entire world, according to
Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Bill Gates.
A lot of "very important things have been done" in India and its pharma
industry is doing work "to help make the coronavirus vaccine building on
other great capacities that they have used for other diseases", said the
Co-Chair and Trustee of Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
Commenting on the strength of India's pharma industry, he said, "India has a
lot of capacity there -- with the drug and vaccine companies that are huge
suppliers to the entire world. You know, more vaccines are made in India
than anywhere -- starting with Serum Institute, that's the largest."
INDIA CREATES FOUR 'AIR BUBBLES' FOR INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS
Interim international flights to the United States of America and France
will begin from Friday while flights to Germany and the United Kingdom will
operate shortly following necessary permissions and clearances. Union
minister for Civil Aviation Hardeep Singh Puri said the flights will operate
under special bilateral arrangement - "air bubble" -- with these four
countries and some more destinations may be added in the coming days.
According to the minister, Air France will be operating 28 flights between
Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru and Paris from July 18 to August 1 while American
carrier United Airlines will be flying 18 flights between India and the US
from July 17 to July 31. From India, Air India will be operating flights to
France and US under these `air bubbles'.
The government is also planning to gradually increase domestic flights from
present 45 per cent to about 60 per cent in the coming months.
NASA RELEASES 'CLOSEST EVER' BREATHTAKING PICTURES OF THE SUN
Scientists on Thursday released the first images taken by Solar Orbiter,
launched from Cape Canaveral in February.
The orbiter was about 48 million miles from the sun - about halfway between
Earth and the sun - when it took the stunning high-resolution pictures last
month.
Solar Orbiter's new pictures showing vibrant swirls of yellow and dark smoky
gray - the first images from so close and at such small scale - are so
precious. The team had to create a new vocabulary to name these tiny
flare-ups, said European Space Agency project scientist Daniel Muller.
Muller described the observed multitude of "campfires" shooting into the
corona, or sun's crown-like outer atmosphere, as quite possibly "the tiny
cousins of the solar flares that we already know."
JOFRA ARCHER MISSES 2ND TEST FOR BREACHING BIO-BUBBLE
England dropped fast bowler Jofra Archer for the second Test against West
Indies following a breach of the team's bio-secure protocols, announcing the
decision hours before the start of the match at Old Trafford on Thursday.
The ECB did not specify the nature of the breach in the statement but media
reports said Archer exited the bio-secure bubble to visit his flat in
Brighton between the series opener in Southampton and the second match in
Manchester.
West Indies great Michael Holding didn't hold himself back as he slammed
Archer. Citing the example of Nelson Mandela, Holding ripped into Archer,
stating sacrifices should be made for the larger good. "I have no sympathy
at all. I don't understand why people can't just do what is required.
Talking about sacrifices - Nelson Mandela spent 27 years in a little cell
and he did nothing wrong. That is a sacrifice," Holding said.
On day one in Manchester Test, put in to bat first, England were 207/3 in 82
overs, in a rain shortened day.
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