PANGONG ON BOIL AGAIN: CHINA CLAIMS INDIA FIRED WARNING SHOTS
Days after Indian troops thwarted Chinese manoeuvres and occupied strategic
heights on the south bank of Pangong Tso and Rechin La near Rezang La, the
south bank of the lake appeared to be on the boil again late Monday night
with the Chinese PLA claiming that Indian troops had fired warning shots,
prompting it to "take countermeasures to stabilize the situation on the
ground".
There was no immediate response from the Indian Army or the Ministry of
Defence.
In a statement, Colonel Zhang Shuili, spokesperson for the PLA Western
Theatre Command, claimed the Indian Army "crossed the line and entered
Bangong Hunan, the western section of the Sino-Indian border" and the
"Indian actions seriously violated the relevant agreements and agreements
between China and India, pushing up regional tensions, and easily causing
misunderstandings and misjudgments".
Describing these as "serious military provocations. of very bad nature",
Zhang urged "the Indian side to immediately stop dangerous actions,
immediately withdraw cross-line personnel, strictly restrain front-line
troops, and strictly investigate and punish personnel who fired shots to
ensure that similar incidents do not occur again".
Exactly a week ago, Indian troops occupied strategic heights on the south
bank of Pangong Tso and Rechin La, giving them a commanding view of the
terrain in the Chushul sector. Troops can keep an eye on China's Moldo
garrison and prevent any attempt to ingress via the Spanggur Gap.
On September 4, Army chief General MM Naravane, while reviewing operational
preparedness in eastern Ladakh, said the situation along the Line of Actual
Control was "tense".
He said Indian actions had only been along the LAC - this was his way of
countering Chinese allegations that Indian troops crossed the LAC, a charge
the PLA repeated Monday night.
With the occupation of these heights, the Indians hope to make the Chinese
return to the disengagement talks table. The PLA has been reluctant to step
back from the north bank of Pangong Tso and Gogra Post after agreeing to
total disengagement.
Acknowledging that the current situation along the Line of Actual Control
was "very serious," External Affair Minister S Jaishankar said that it
called for "very, very deep conversations" between the two sides at a
"political level".
Jaishankar is going to Moscow to attend the Shanghai Cooperation
Organisation foreign ministers' meeting between September 9 to 11, where he
is likely to have his first in-person meeting with his Chinese counterpart
since the standoff began early May.
CASES SURGE, CENTRE REACHES OUT TO HOTSPOT DISTRICTS, FINDS GLARING GAPS
The Centre has received detailed feedback from officers at the district
level, identifying loopholes in the implementation of containment,
surveillance, and clinical management strategies for Covid-19 in several
states. These lapses are said to be the key reasons for the massive spike in
cases in recent weeks.
Following the detection of nearly 6 lakh new infections in the week
beginning August 31, the Centre has over the last few days made a
significant change in targeting its messaging on tackling the novel
coronavirus. It has moved away from addressing states at the level of their
health secretaries, and has instead begun to communicate directly with
administrative officials and chief medical officers (CMOs) who are fighting
the pandemic at the level of the district.
India on Sunday recorded 90,802 new infections, the second straight day of
90,000-plus numbers, signalling an extraordinary surge that has seen daily
detections rise sharply through the previous week. On Monday, however, the
new cases amounted to about 75,000.
India (4.2 million cases) stands only behind US (6.4 million) in total
positive cases detected, But the new daily cases are about thrice the new
cases in US. And the no. of daily Covid-19 deaths is also far higher India.
On Monday India counted 1129 news deaths, while US had 286 and Brazil 315.
KAMATH PANEL IDENTIFIES 26 STRESSED SECTORS, OUTLINES RULES FOR RECAST
An RBI-appointed expert committee on a resolution framework for bank loans
stressed on account of the pandemic has outlined parameters to deal with 26
sectors buffeted by Covid-19. The findings of the committee have been
accepted by the RBI, which on Monday issued a circular detailing the
financial parameters to be followed by lending institutions.
According to the much-awaited report, the pandemic affected retail and
wholesale trade, roads, textiles, and engineering the hardest, while sectors
that were already under stress, such as non-banking financial companies
(NBFC), power, steel, and real estate, piled up more misery due to the
crisis. The committee identified almost all major sectors including auto,
real estate, and aviation.
It also found areas such as agriculture, food, pharma, and IT, among a few
others, that remained mostly unaffected.
The panel, headed by former chief of New Development Bank K V Kamath, did
not specify the amount that would need restructuring, but gave its
recommendations basing itself on parameters after discussion with
stakeholders and rating agencies, and going through financial reports of
companies as well as some of those of the RBI.
But bankers who studied the report said roughly Rs 4-4.5 trillion of loans
would need to be recast even after taking into consideration the economic
recovery in the coming months.
The India Inc leaders are also keenly watching the developments in the
ongoing case in the Supreme Court, which is hearing the 'interest on
interest' during moratorium, and is expected to give its order soon.
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
======================
BREXIT BACK IN CRISIS AS UK THREATENS TO UNDERCUT DIVORCE PACT
Britain's tortuous divorce from the European Union veered into fresh crisis
on Monday after London signalled it could undermine the exit agreement with
Brussels unless free trade terms are agreed by next month.
In yet another twist to the four-year saga since Britain voted narrowly to
quit the EU, Prime Minister Boris Johnson's government was reportedly
planning new legislation to override parts of the Brexit Withdrawal
Agreement it signed in January.
That could potentially jeopardise the whole treaty and create frictions in
British-ruled Northern Ireland where special arrangements had been made to
avoid a hard border with Ireland to the south that could be detrimental to a
peace agreement.
Britain said it would honour the divorce deal and was simply offering
clarifications to the part on Northern Ireland to avoid any future legal
difficulties.
But the Financial Times newspaper cited three people as saying the proposed
internal market bill was expected to "eliminate the legal force of parts of
the withdrawal agreement" in areas including state aid and Northern Ireland
customs.
EU diplomats were aghast, cautioning that such a step - leaked on the eve of
new talks in London - would tarnish Britain's global prestige and heighten
chances of a tumultuous final disentangling from the bloc on December 31.
Sterling fell against the dollar and euro.
TRUMP STOKES RIGHT-WING CLAIM ABOUT KAMALA'S 'CHINA LINKS'
US President Trump faced the humiliation of having his tweets flagged on
Monday after relaying a series of incendiary, race-baiting messages from an
account that was eventually suspended by Twitter. The embarrassment came
even as he launched an all-out attack on Democrats, blaming them for
everything from stray violence in some cities to wars and economic woes,
while singling out vice-presidential nominee Kamala Harris for "Chinese
ties" through her husband.
Some of Trump's tweets were so dubiously sourced, so lacking in credibility,
and so inflammatory that Twitter suspended the account @alwaysactions that
he generously relayed from.
On Monday, Trump trained his guns on Harris, retweeting a sketchy story from
a right-wing outlet that she could be vulnerable because DLA Piper, a law
firm her husband Doug Emhoff worked for, "boasts nearly 30 years of
experience in China and over 140 lawyers dedicated to its 'China Investment
Services' branch".
The story invited ridicule on Trump because not only do many major law firms
and lobbying groups have China (and for that matter India) desks, but also
because of Trump's own ties with China, which were public before the
coronavirus debacle. But Trump continued to batter Democrats with the China
hammer, tweeting: "Of course they want Biden. I have taken $Billions from
China and given it to our Farmers and US Treasury. China would own the US if
Biden & (his son) Hunter got in!"
SAUDI ARABIA JAILS 8 IN FINAL RULING ON KHASHOGGI MURDER
A Saudi Arabian court jailed eight people for between seven and 20 years on
Monday for the 2018 murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, state media
reported, four months after his family forgave his killers and enabled death
sentences to be set aside. None of the defendants was named.
Khashoggi, a critic of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, was last seen
at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on October 2, 2018, where he had gone to
obtain documents for his impending wedding. His body was reportedly
dismembered and removed from the building and his remains have not been
found.
After the ruling, Khashoggi's fiancee said the eight jailed were not the
only ones responsible for the murder.
Some Western governments, as well as the CIA, have said they believed Prince
Mohammed had ordered the killing. Saudi officials denied he played a role.
THE REST
========
BJP'S RAM MADHAV AT TIBETAN UNIT SOLDIER FUNERAL
Sending a strong message to China, BJP general secretary Ram Madhav attended
the funeral Monday of Subedar Nyima Tenzin of the Special Frontier Force, a
covert Indian unit, comprising mostly of Tibetans in India, tasked to carry
out classified missions. This said to be well adept in high altitude
warfare.
Nyima died on August 30 when he stepped on a vintage mine near the south
bank of Pangong Tso. This was around the time Indian forces were occupying
strategic heights in areas of the Chushul sector to turn the tables on the
Chinese - the PLA has been reluctant to complete the disengagement of troops
along the Line of Actual Control.
While the government or the Army has not commented on the death of Nyima,
the presence of Madhav, a senior member of the ruling party, at the funeral
in Leh will rile the Chinese given that the Vikas regiments of the SFF
largely comprise Tibetans in India. Raised during the 1962 war with China,
the SFF remains under the Cabinet Secretariat but functions under the
operational control of the Army.
The Army has not commented on the SFF or its role in the Chushul sector
operations.
CHINA QUESTIONS NATIONALITY OF MISSING ARUNACHAL YOUTHS
Reiterating its claim over Arunachal Pradesh, China on Monday refused to
part with details "about five missing Indians". "China has never recognised
so-called 'Arunachal Pradesh' which is China's south Tibet region, and we
have no details to release yet about question on Indian army sending a
message to PLA about five missing Indians in the region: Chinese FM
spokesperson Zhao Lijian," said a tweet by the state-run Global Times paper
of China.
Five youths from Nacho area of Upper Subansiri district of Arunachal
Pradesh, who went to the Indo-China border with the Army as porters, were
picked up by the Chinese PLA when the boys were on their way back to their
villages.
AFTER THACKERAY, THREAT CALL FOR SHARAD PAWAR, MAHA. HOME MINISTER
Even as police are probing the threat call to blow up Maharashtra Chief
Minister Uddhav Thackeray's private residence here, an anonymous caller
phoned Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh's Nagpur office, threatening
him and NCP chief Sharad Pawar, a minister said.
On Sunday, Mumbai police had beefed up security outside Thackeray's
residence Matoshree after an unidentified caller, claiming to be fugitive
underworld don Dawood Ibrahim's aide, called the bungalow's landline number.
Maharashtra NCP unit president and Water Resources Minister Jayant Patil
said "threats to the chief minister and Sharad Pawar is a serious matter".
"Anti-social elements are trying to raise their heads again. The state home
department will probe the matter," he told reporters.
BIHAR ELECTIONS: RIFT WIDENS BETWEEN NDA ALLIES LJP, JD-U
The rift between the two warring NDA allies - LJP and JD-U - appears to be
widening.
While the LJP on Monday authorised its president Chirag Paswan to take a
call on whether it will fight against Chief Minister Nitish Kumar-headed
JD-U and also decided to prepare a list of candidates for 143
constituencies, the JD-U hinted it may not enter into an alliance with the
LJP in the upcoming elections in the State.
The JD-U said any party which is a part of the NDA in the state will have to
accept the leadership of Nitish Kumar.
INDIA SUCCESSFULLY TESTS HYPERSONIC MISSILE
India on Monday successfully flight-tested a Hypersonic Technology
Demonstrator Vehicle (HSTDV) from APJ Abdul Kalam testing range (Wheeler
Island) in Balasore, Odisha.
The technology has been developed by Defence Research and Development
Organisation (DRDO).
With the successful launch, the organisation has demonstrated capabilities
for highly complex technology that will serve as the building block for
NextGen Hypersonic vehicles in partnership with industry, DRDO said in a
tweet.
Hypersonic weapons essentially combine the speed of ballistic missiles with
the maneuvering capabilities of cruise missiles. They can travel at around 5
times the speed of sound, making them hard to track compared to traditional
missiles.
'RUSSIAN COVID VACCINE TO BE TESTED IN INDIA THIS MONTH'
Clinical trials for the Russian Sputnik V vaccine will be held in India this
month, the chief of the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) Kirill
Dmitriev told a news agency in an interview where he tackled questions on
whether Moscow had stolen the vaccine and if Sputnik V trials had been done
on too few people as compared to its western competitors.
Besides India, clinical trials will also begin this month in Saudi Arabia,
UAE, the Philippines and Brazil and the preliminary results of this phase
(Phase 3) will be published in October-November, said Dmitriev.
A familiar face in India, Dimitriev said its competitors were working on
technologies such as mRNA that are yet to be proven for safety and efficacy.
While clinical trials of Sputnik V showed no serious adverse events, the
incidence of serious adverse effects for other candidate vaccines ranged
from one to 25 per cent.
FORMER ICICI BANK CHIEF CHANDA KOCHHAR'S HUSBAND ARRESTED
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) Monday arrested Deepak Kochhar, husband of
former ICICI Bank chief Chanda Kochhar, in connection with its money
laundering probe into loans disbursed by ICICI Bank to Videocon group for
alleged pecuniary considerations.
ED is probing Deepak and Chanda Kochhar apart from Videocon Group promoter
VN Dhoot for alleged money laundering in the matter of loans disbursed to
the Videocon Group by the ICICI Bank. The loans later turned Non-Performing
Assets (NPA). Videocon Group had allegedly made investments into companies
held by Deepak Kochhar after disbursal of loans cleared by Chanda.
In June this year, ED attached assets worth Rs 78.15 crore belonging to the
Kochhars. These included residential flats, land, cash and plant and
machinery located in Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra.
KANGANA RANAUT GIVEN Y-PLUS SECURITY AHEAD OF MUMBAI VISIT
Bollywood actor Kangana Ranaut was on Monday granted Y plus category
security by the Home Ministry ahead of her visit to Mumbai on September 9.
Kangana thanked Union Home Minister Amit Shah for providing her with the
security. Taking to Twitter, Kangana said: "This shows that no one can crush
a patriot in the country. I am thankful to Home Minister Amit Shah." "Had he
(Amit Shah) wanted, he would have told me to visit Mumbai later but he
respected India's daughter and acknowledged my self-respect. Jai Hind,"
Kangana tweeted.
The move by the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) to accord security
cover to Kangana comes amid a spat between her and Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut
after she compared Mumbai to Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir (PoK).
Earlier on Sunday, Raut demanded that the actor Ranaut apologise for her
comments against Mumbai and Maharashtra.
RHEA CHAKRABORTY FILES COMPLAINT AGAINST SUSHANT'S SISTER, DOCTOR
Actress Rhea Chakraborty, who is accused of abetting the suicide of actor
Sushant Singh Rajput, has filed a complaint with Mumbai Police, accusing
Rajput's sister Priyanka Singh and a Delhi-based doctor of forgery and
preparing a "fake" prescription of medicines for anxiety.
In her complaint sent to the Bandra police here on Sunday, Chakraborty
sought that Priyanka Singh and Dr Tarun Kumar, working with Ram Manohar
Lohia Hospital in Delhi, be booked under relevant sections of the Indian
Penal Code for forgery, the Narcotics Drugs and Psychotropic Substances
(NDPS) Act and the Telemedicine Practice Guidelines.
US OPEN: SINGLES DOWN TO LAST 8S (ALMOST)
Men's Singles
P. Carreno Busta (20) vs D. Shapovalov (12)
B. Coric (27) vs A. Zverev
A. Rublev (10) vs D. Medvedev (3)
A. de Minaur (21) vs D. Thiem (2)
Women's Singles
J. Brady (28) vs Y. Putintseva (23)
N. Osaka (4) vs S. Rogers
T. Pironkova vs S. Williams (3)
The 4th quarter final match will be played between winners of the following
2 Round-4 matches
V. Azarenka vs K. Muchova (20)
E. Mertens (16) vs S. Kenin (2)
Karolina Pliskova, the No. 1 women's singles seed, was beaten in the second
round by Caroline Garcia.
INDICATORS
Sensex 38,417 (+60), Nifty 11,355 (+21), Trading Value NSE ,(Rs.crores)
46466.05
(US Markets were closed on account of Labour Day)
US$-Rs. 73.26 GBP-Rs. 96.63, Euro-Rs. 86.62, UAE Dhm-Rs.19.94, Can$-Rs.
55.95, Aus$- Rs. 53.33
GBP 0.75 /US$, Euro 0.84 /US$, Jap.Yen 106.25 /US$, Aus$ 1.37 /US$, Sing
1.36 /US$, Bang Taka 83.31 /US$, Can$ 1.30 /US$, Mal Ring 4.15 /US$,
Pak Re 165.05 /US$, Phil Peso 48.61 /US$, Russian Rouble 75.65 /US$, NZ$
1.49 /US$, Thai Baht 31.32 /US$, Ukraine Hryvnia 27.59 /US$, Norway NOK 8.92
/US$
Bitcoin - USD 10,342
Dollar Index 93.13 Brent Crude 42.07 BDI 1,362
Gold world Spot Price USD/aoz 1,926 India (Rs. per gm 24k/22k) 5,059 / 4,959
Silver (Rs. Per KG) 67,220
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
There are means to live and there are reasons to live. Blessed is the man
who has both.- Anonymous
OFF TRACK
It was her first day in office, and Judy arrives very late.
"How come you're late?" asks the boss.
"It was awful," she explains. "I was walking down the street and there was
this terrible accident. A man was lying in the middle of the street; he was
thrown from his car. His leg was broken and there was blood everywhere.
Thank God I took that first-aid course; all my training came back to me in a
minute."
"What did you do?" asks the boss.
"I sat down and put my head between my knees to keep from fainting!"
Comments (0)