ARMY CHIEF VISITS FORWARD AREAS, CDS RAWAT WARNS OF TWO-FRONT THREAT
On the day Army chief General MM Naravane reached forward areas in eastern
Ladakh to review operational preparedness, Chief of Defence Staff General
Bipin Rawat warned of the two-front threat from China and Pakistan, but said
Indian armed forces were fully prepared to deal with it.
Speaking at the US-India Strategic Partnership Forum (USISPF) conclave
Thursday, General Rawat said China and Pakistan have been collaborating
militarily, economically and diplomatically. "Chinese economic cooperation
with Pakistan, in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir, along with continued
military, economic and diplomatic support mandate high levels of preparation
by us," he said. "This also poses the threat of coordinated action along the
northern and western fronts, which we have to consider in our defence
planning".
"Should any threat develop along our northern borders," Gen Rawat said,
referring to China, "Pakistan could take advantage of that and create some
trouble on the Western front, and therefore we have taken adequate
precautions to ensure that any such misadventure by Pakistan is thwarted,
and they are not able to succeed in their mission. In fact, they may suffer
heavy losses should they attempt any misadventure".
Meanwhile, Army chief General Naravane inspected forward areas in eastern
Ladakh for an operational review.
RAJNATH LIKELY TO MEET CHINA DEF MINISTER IN MOSCOW, JAISHANKAR SAYS TALKS
ONLY OPTION
With Indian troops occupying heights in the Chushul sector for area
domination and New Delhi telling Beijing that negotiations can now be the
only way forward to resolve the border crisis in Ladakh, Chinese Defence
Minister Wei Fenghe has sought a meeting Friday with Defence Minister
Rajnath Singh on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation
gathering of Defence Ministers in Moscow.
The Indian and Chinese embassies in Moscow are said to be in touch to
schedule the meeting Friday.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said yesterday: "I am totally
convinced that the solution to the situation (on the LAC) has to be found in
the domain of diplomacy. And I say that with responsibility."
Jaishankar, who also participated in a meeting of the G-20 Foreign Ministers
Thursday, will be meeting his BRICS counterparts via videoconference Friday.
He will head to Moscow for a meeting of the SCO Foreign Ministers on
September 9. At both meetings, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi will also be
present.
"We have a long history, which is very good in many parts, very indifferent
in some parts and very difficult in some ways. The problem is the more
difficult parts are more recent. This is not the easiest of times in the
relationship," the External Affairs Minister said.
In Moscow, Rajnath Singh met Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu and
conveyed appreciation for the "steadfast support" provided by Russia
"consistent with the defence and security needs of India". He noted the
"timely manner in which the Russians had responded to requests for
procurement of particular weapon systems," Singh's office tweeted.
PM MODI HARDSELLS YOUNG, DIVERSE, DEMOCRATIC INDIA
Speaking at the US India Strategic Partnership Forum virtually, Prime
Minister Narendra Modi yesterday said, "The pandemic has impacted several
things. But it has not impacted the aspirations and ambitions of 1.3 billion
Indians." He said that in the recent months, there have been "far-reaching
reforms" and these are making business easier, and red-tapism less.
Calling for more investments, he said, "The road further ahead is full of
opportunities. These opportunities are in the public and private sector.
They cover core economic sectors as well as the social sectors."
"For challenges in India, you have a government that believes in delivering
results. A government for which ease of living is as important as the ease
of doing business. You are looking at a young country with 65 per cent
population less than 35 years old. You are looking at an aspirational
country that has decided to take the nation to new heights. This at a time
when we mark 75 years of independence. You are looking at a country with
political stability and policy continuity. You are looking at a country with
commitment to democracy and diversity. Come, be a part of this journey with
us," he said.
He said that this pandemic has shown the world that the decision on
developing global supply chains should be based not only on costs. "They
should also be based on trust. Along with affordability of geography,
companies are now also looking for reliability and policy stability. India
is the location which has all of these qualities," he said.
INDIA PROPOSES G-20 PRINCIPLES ON CROSS-BORDER MOVEMENT
As Saudi Arabia hosted the G-20 foreign ministers' meeting with focus on
cross-border movement amid the pandemic, India on Thursday proposed
development of voluntary 'G-20 Principles on Coordinated Cross-Border
Movement of People'.
A Ministry of External Affairs statement said, "External Affairs Minister S
Jaishankar proposed development of voluntary 'G20 Principles on Coordinated
Cross-Border Movement of People' with three elements: a) Standardisation of
testing procedures and universal acceptability of test results; b)
Standardisation of 'Quarantine procedures'; c) Standardisation of 'movement
and transit' protocols."
He also called on governments around the world to ensure that interests of
foreign students are protected and movement of stranded seafarers back to
their home country is facilitated.
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DEMOCRATIC MAYORS SLAM TRUMP'S DEFUNDING THREAT
Four Democratic mayors on Thursday said President Donald Trump's threat to
pull federal funding from "lawless cities" was unlawful and their
communities were not his "political pawns."
The Republican president has threatened to revoke funding to several
Democratic cities over issues ranging from protection of undocumented
immigrants to their handling of civil unrest and protests against police
violence.
Trump, who has made law and order a theme of his re-election campaign, on
Wednesday issued a memo directing his administration to identify funds that
could be cut from cities that he said "permit anarchy, violence and
destruction," calling them "anarchist jurisdictions." All the cities cited
are Democratic.
His comments followed the shooting death Saturday of Trump supporter Aaron
Danielson in Portland, Oregon, which the president blamed on the "lawless"
state of the city under Democratic Mayor Ted Wheeler. Wheeler and the mayors
of New York, Seattle and Washington, D.C., on Thursday said any attempt to
withdraw federal money would be unconstitutional and defeated in court.
"Trump needs to wake up to the reality facing our cities - and our entire
country - and realize he is not above the law," the mayors said in a joint
statement.
The United States is experiencing escalating clashes between right-wing and
left-wing groups as police shootings of Black people spark protests and
counter-protests in the run-up to the Nov. 3 presidential election.
KREMLIN TELLS WEST NOT TO RUSH TO JUDGE IT ON NAVALNY
Russia said on Thursday that the West should not rush to judge it over the
poisoning of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny and that there were no grounds to
accuse it of the crime, as talk in the West of punishing Moscow intensified.
The Kremlin was speaking a day after German Chancellor Angela Merkel said
Navalny had been poisoned with a Soviet-style Novichok nerve agent in an
attempt to murder him and that she would consult Nato allies about how to
respond.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Moscow rejected any suggestion that
Russia had been behind the attack on Navalny and warned other countries
against jumping to conclusions without knowing the full facts. "There are no
grounds to accuse the Russian state. And we are not inclined to accept any
accusations in this respect," Peskov said.
The European Commission said the bloc could only slap new sanctions on
Russia after an investigation revealed who was responsible for poisoning.
Merkel said that any response would depend on whether Russia helped clear up
the case.
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LOADED VLCC ON FIRE OFF SRI LANKA COAST
Fire fighting assistance has been sought by the Sri Lankan Navy from the
Indian Coast Guard for fire and explosion on-board a Panama flag VLCC 'MT
New Diamond' 37 nautical miles east off Sri Lanka coast. ICG ships and
aircraft have been deployed for immediate assistance, the Indian Coast Guard
(ICG) said on Thursday.
Indian Navy ships mission deployed in the area also diverted to undertake
rescue operations and render assistance. "Operations being carried out in
close liaison with Sri Lanka Authorities," Navy said.
According to independent reports, the crude oil carrier has over 2,00,000
metric ton cargo.
A Sri Lankan Navy's spokesperson told local publications that the fire began
in the engine room of the vessel and the crew had been making attempts to
bring it under control.
The ship carrying crude oil from Kuwait was slated to reach Paradip in India
on September 5
A spokesmen for Sri Lanka navy said on Thursday that one of its 23 crew was
missing and another injured.
A statement released late on Thursday by the navy said that the vessel was
manned by 5 Greek and 18 Philippines nationals. Authorities "are taking
steps to mitigate and manage the risk of possible oil spills in future due
to this disaster," the statement said.
As per latest reports, the fire is extinguished.
LIVESTOCK CARRIER WITH 43 CREW FEARED LOST IN TYPHOON OFF JAPAN
A Panamanian-flagged livestock carrier with a crew of 43 is feared lost
southwest of Japan after encountering a typhoon moving across the region.
Japan's Coast Guard reported receiving a distress call and later finding one
seafarer in the ocean with a life jacket and an empty lifeboat. No
additional signals were received from the vessel after the first distress
call.
The vessel lost power as it traversed choppy seas off the coast of Japan.
Then a wave flooded its deck in the dark of night, according to the
survivor, forcing the vessel to list at a precarious angle.
The vessel had a cargo of nearly 6,000 cows, on their way from New Zealand
to China.
After the ship sent a distress signal in the small hours of Wednesday
morning, Japan scrambled three patrol planes and four Coast Guard boats. But
it would be nearly 24 hours before rescuers found Sarena Edvardo, 45,
bobbing in the East China Sea.
Rescue efforts continued on Thursday as Typhoon Maysak lashed parts of South
Korea, north of where Edvardo was found, with heavy rain and gusts of up to
90 miles per hour, leaving hundreds of thousands of homes without power.
FACEBOOK BANS BJP MLA RAJA SINGH FOR VIOLATING HATE SPEECH POLICY
Nearly three weeks after The Wall Street Journal reported that Facebook
India's Public Policy Director Ankhi Das had objected to applying hate
speech rules to BJP MLA T Raja Singh and at least three other "Hindu
nationalist individuals and groups", the company has decided to ban the MLA
from the social media platform.
"We have banned Raja Singh from Facebook for violating our policy
prohibiting those that promote or engage in violence and hate from having a
presence on our platform. The process for evaluating potential violators is
extensive and it is what led us to this decision," a Facebook spokesperson
said.
DOING EVERYTHING FOR JADHAV'S RELEASE: INDIA
The Ministry of External Affairs has said it is in touch with Pakistan
through diplomatic channels and is doing everything to secure his release
after the Islamabad High Court (IHC) gave India more time to appoint a
lawyer for Kulbhushan Jadhav.
The directive was a repeat of the August 3 order by a two-judge Bench that
directed the government to make another offer to India and Jadhav for
appointing the lawyer. The court had also heard the Pakistan broadcasting
regulator that was implementing its directive of exercising caution while
reporting on the subject.
Pakistan is legally bound to permit legal representation for Kulbhushan
Jadhav but India has sought sharing of documents and unimpeded access to him
besides appointing its citizen as the lawyer.
AT 18%, TELANGANA RECORDS HIGHEST POSITIVITY RATE AMONG HEALTH STAFF
Telangana has reported 18 per cent coronavirus positivity rate among health
workers-the highest in the country. Maharashtra has the second highest rate
at 16 per cent.
On Thursday, the Centre pulled up states with a high positivity rate of
Covid-19 among health workers-such as doctors, nurses, staffers and hospital
cleaners-and asked them to evaluate the situation. The other states and
Union Territories with a high Covid-19 positivity rate are Delhi (14 per
cent), Karnataka (13 per cent), Puducherry (12 per cent) and Punjab (11 per
cent).
"We have drawn the attention of these states through the Ministry of Home
Affairs. The issue highlights hospital infection practises. After all, we
must raise the question how healthcare workers are getting infected. Is it
the hospital, because that could be one reason, and if standard protection
control is being followed or not," Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan, said
Thursday.
DON'T DECLARE ACCOUNTS NPA TILL FURTHER ORDERS, SAYS SUPREME COURT
In a respite to stressed borrowers, the Supreme Court on Thursday directed
that accounts not declared non-performing assets (NPAs) as of August 31
should not be classified as such until further orders.
A three-judge Bench headed by Justice Ashok Bhushan was hearing a batch of
petitions challenging the levy of interest on loans during the moratorium
period. The Bench will hear the case next on September 10.
The Bench said while the RBI's expertise in regulating the financial sector
was not in question, not everything could be left to banks, and more
solutions were needed to alleviate the hardships of small businesses and
borrowers.
PDP CANCELS ITS FIRST POST-370 MEET, SAYS LEADERS NOT ALLOWED TO GO OUT
Despite the government's assertion that mainstream political leaders in the
Kashmir Valley are not under house detention and are free to step out,
senior leaders of the PDP said Thursday that they had to cancel a party
meeting because police did not let them leave their homes.
The meeting, scheduled to be held at the PDP office in Srinagar, was to be
the party's first official gathering since the abrogation of Article 370
last year. "We have cancelled the meeting. The leaders weren't allowed to
move out of their houses. I was not allowed to move out," PDP general
secretary Ghulam Nabi Lone, who had called the meeting, said.
The PDP leaders later released several videos purportedly showing policemen
not allowing them to leave. In one of the videos, policemen could be heard
saying that they "don't have the permission" to let the leaders move out.
"Why are we the only party that is not being allowed to meet? Why are only
our leaders under house detention? Why has the PSA been extended only
against our leader Mehbooba (Mufti) ji? It seems the government is afraid of
us," he said.
Over the last two weeks, the government has allowed meetings of the National
Conference, including that of its Political Affairs Committee (PAC), while
the BJP and the Centre-backed Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party have continued to
engage in political activities.
ANTI-DRUG TEAMS SEARCH HOMES OF RHEA CHAKRABORTY, SUSHANT RAJPUT AIDE
A team of the Narcotics Control Bureau reached actor Rhea Chakraborty's
Mumbai house this morning to carry out searches, days after the probe agency
began investigating the drugs angle into the Sushant Singh Rajput death
case. The NCB has drawn links between Rhea's brother, Showik, and alleged
drug dealer Zaid Vilatra, who has been arrested.
Rhea, her family and others are being investigated by the CBI, the
Enforcement Directorate and the NCB over Rajput's family's allegations that
she had a role in his death.
Two psychiatrists who treated Sushant Singh Rajput in his last few months
separately diagnosed the actor as suffering from severe depression, anxiety,
an existential crisis and bipolar disorder, according to statements recorded
by the Mumbai Police. Both revealed the actor had stopped taking his
medicines, which exacerbated his condition and made it very difficult to
treat him.
Yesterday, the CBI termed media reports attributed to it on its probe as
"speculative and not based on facts", in the first official statement from
the agency. "CBI spokesperson or any team member has not shared any details
of investigation with media. The details being reported and attributed to
CBI are not credible," it said.
US OPEN: SUMIT NAGAL OUT AFTER STRAIGHT-SETS LOSS IN ROUND 2
Nagal had become the first Indian in seven years, since Somdev Devvarman at
the US Open in 2013, to win a singles match at a Grand Slam when he defeated
American Bradley Klahn in the first round. On Thursday, though, the
23-year-old struggled to mount a real challenge for Austria's Thiem, who was
celebrating his 27th birthday.
World No 124 Nagal, who made his Grand Slam debut as a qualifier at the US
Open last year, earned a direct entry into the draw this year.
Although not many would have bet in favour of an upset on Thursday, Nagal
would be slightly disappointed for going down in straight sets - 3-6, 3-6,
2-6 - against three-time Grand Slam finalist Thiem.
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THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
A belief is not merely an idea the mind possesses. It is an idea that
possesses the mind. - Robert Oxton Bolton
OFF TRACK
Some interesting Corona Virus quotes:
"When this virus thing is over with, I still want some of you to stay away
from me."
"If these last months have taught us anything, it's that stupidity travels
faster than any virus on the planet."
"If you believe all this will end and we will get back to normal just
because we reopen everything, raise your hand. Now slap yourself with it."
"Another Saturday night in the house and I just realized the trash goes out
more than me."
"Did a big load of pajamas so I would have enough clean work clothes for
this week."
"The spread of Covid-19 is based on two factors: 1. How dense the population
is and 2. How dense the population is."
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