PREPARED TO FIGHT A FULL-FLEDGED WAR IN WINTERS IN LADAKH: ARMY
The Indian Army has drawn comparisons between its preparedness and capacity
to weather the extreme conditions in the icy Himalayan heights and declared
that it is "well prepared for the prolonged standoff in eastern Ladakh"
where PLA troops have created an explosive situation.
A spokesman of the Northern Command said: "Altitudes in Ladakh range from
High to Super High Altitude and there is a lot of snowfall, after the month
of November up to 40 feet of snow is experienced. Coupled with this,
temperature dipping down to minus 30-40 degrees is a usual phenomenon. Wind
chill factor makes matters further worse for the troops. The roads also get
closed due to the snow. But despite all this, most encouraging part for
India is that the Indian soldiers have a huge experience of winter warfare
and are psychologically tuned to operate at short notice. While this fact is
known to the world, the operational logistics capabilities are hardly
known."
Rebutting China's state media, particularly Global Times, that the Indian
Army would not be able to withstand the harsh conditions in Ladakh heights,
the spokesman said that it can be best attributed to the "ignorance" of
Chinese media. "The Indian Army is fully prepared and more than capable of
fighting a full-fledged war even in winters in Eastern Ladakh."
The spokesperson said that logistic capability relates to mobility, habitat
and billeting, quality services from health, special rations, repair and
recovery, heating systems, high-quality weapons, ammunition and quality
clothing. While much of this capability existed earlier and troops could
simply plug and play, a lot has also been boosted since May this year when
China showed first signs of aggression.
The Indian Army has experience in Siachen where conditions are much more
demanding than the frontiers with China. Traditionally there were two routes
for moving into Ladakh, that is through Zojila and Rohtang Passes.
Compared to Indian troops that are battle-hardened physically and
psychologically, Chinese troops are mostly from urban areas and not used to
hardships or prolonged deployment under field conditions, the spokesperson
said.
"China's concept has always been to win wars without fighting; hence if they
create conditions for a war, they will come across a better trained, better
prepared, rested and psychologically hardened Indian troops. These worries
have been percolating the minds of Chinese troops and are visible in Chinese
media," the spokesperson added.
NO CHINESE INFILTRATION IN LAST 6 MONTHS: MOS IN RAJYA SABHA
The govt yesterday said there has been no infiltration from across the
Sino-Indian border over the past six months while 47 attempts were made
along the India-Pakistan border during the period. In Jammu and Kashmir, we
have adopted a multi-pronged approach, including multi-tiered deployment,
improved intelligence, fencing and technological solutions, to contain
infiltration, according to a statement by the govt in parliament.
The Congress promptly attacked the Centre for denying any infiltration along
the Indo-China border terming the claim as an insult to martyrs who died in
Galwan.
"Understand the chronology. The PM said no one crossed the border. Then he
took a huge loan from a China-based bank. Then the Defence Minister said
China occupied our land. Now, MoS Home says there's no infiltration. Is Modi
govt with Indian Army or with China?" tweeted Congress leader Rahul Gandhi,
who's currently in US, accompanying his mother Sonia Gandhi for her annual
medical check-up.
TATA PROJECTS WINS BID TO CONSTRUCT NEW PARLIAMENT BUILDING
The Tata Projects Ltd has won the bid to construct the new Parliament
building at a cost of Rs 861.90 crore. It pipped Larsen and Toubro Limited
that had submitted a bid of Rs 865 crore.
The new Parliament building is part of the Centre's Central Vista project.
It had been challenged in the Supreme Court while Opposition have also
raised questions. The govt has justified its decision to build a new
Parliament building by saying that current one was "showing signs of
distress and over-use".
The Central Vista is an iconic three-km stretch in the heart of New Delhi
that runs from the Rashtrapati Bhavan to India Gate. Flanked by large green
spaces and containing significant structures such as Parliament, the
Secretariat buildings and the National Archives, it is recognised around the
world as a striking example of innovative urban planning and architecture.
The Opposition has suggested that the Rs 20,000-crore Central Vista project
should be cancelled to put in that money for the country's fight against
Covid pandemic.
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FED VOWS TO KEEP INTEREST RATES NEAR ZERO UNTIL INFLATION RISES
The US Federal Reserve kept interest rates pinned near zero on Wednesday and
made a bold, new promise: to keep them there until inflation is on track to
"moderately exceed" the US central bank's 2 per cent inflation target "for
some time."
The new guidance marks a monetary policy shift, first announced by the Fed
last month, that is aimed to offset years of weak inflation and allow the
economy to keep adding jobs for as long as possible.
"Effectively what we are saying is that rates will remain highly
accommodative until the economy is far along in its recovery," Fed Chair
Jerome Powell said in a news conference following the release of the central
bank's latest policy statement and economic projections.
"That should be a very powerful statement in supporting economic activity"
and returning inflation to the Fed's 2 per cent inflation goal faster, he
said, adding that he thinks the forward guidance will be "durable"
PAKISTAN PARLIAMENT JOINT SESSION PASSES 3 FATF-RELATED BILLS TO AVOID BEING
BLACKLISTED
A joint sitting of Pakistan's Parliament on Wednesday passed three crucial
Financial Action Task Force-related legislations, as part of the
government's efforts to escape from being blacklisted by the global money
laundering and terrorist financing watchdog.
The three legislations were part of efforts by Pakistan to move from the
FATF's grey list to the white list.
The Islamabad Capital Territory Waqf Properties Bill is aimed at proper
management, supervision, and administration of Waqf properties in the
territorial limits of Islamabad Capital Territory.
The Anti-Money Laundering (Second Amendment) Bill, 2020 is "aimed at
streamlining the existing anti money laundering law in line with
international standards prescribed by FATF", said the publication.
According to the Anti-Terrorism Act (amendment) Bill, 2020, the
investigating officer, with the permission of the court, can conduct covert
operations to detect terrorism funding, track communications and computer
system by applying latest technologies in 60 days. The court may extend the
period for another 60 days.
The bill said funding for terrorism was a major obstacle in the country's
development and a source of disgrace to it. Terrorism funding was benefiting
those elements which were not only a threat to internal and external peace
of the country but also its allies, it said.
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GOVT SETS UP GROUP UNDER CYBER SECURITY HEAD TO PROBE CHINA WATCHING
Taking up the matter with the Chinese Ambassador, the govt Wednesday set up
an expert committee under the National Cyber Security Coordinator to study
the revelations in China Watching, an investigation by The Indian Express,
that a Shenzen-based company, with links to the Chinese government, is
monitoring over 10,000 Indian individuals and entities.
The "targets," as the ongoing investigation has revealed, include President
Ram Nath Kovind, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, key Opposition leaders and
men and women from across a range of disciplines, politics, legislature,
science and strategy to business, judiciary and the media. This is a subset
of the huge group of hundreds of thousands of people worldwide that were
being watched by Zhenhua Data, the Chinese firm.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said the matter was taken up with the
Chinese govt. He said a representative of Shenzen Zhenhua has in a statement
"stated that the data collected was from open sources and is no different
from its peer organisations in Western countries." They have, he said,
denied accessing private information from confidential sources. "As for the
OKIDB (Overseas Key Information Database), the company claimed that this was
a mechanism to connect individuals to the social media that they use," he
said.
Jaishankar's response came hours after Congress members raised the issue
during Zero Hour.
LOK SABHA CLEARS BANKING REGULATION (AMENDMENT) BILL
The Lok Sabha on Wednesday cleared the Banking Regulation (Amendment) Bill,
2020, a law that aims to protect the interest of depositors by bringing
cooperative banks under the regulatory framework of RBI. Opposition parties
were demanding that the Bill be withdrawn and sent to the Select Committee,
terming it an "infringement or encroachment" upon powers of states and
federal structure and the cooperative movement in the country.
The Finance Minister, while making it clear that the law will only cover
cooperative societies acting like banks, said the aim of the legislation is
only to ensure that depositors of cooperative banks, a large number of which
are in the red, do not suffer. "No one is infringing upon the power of
States or federalism. Banking and regulation of banking is definitely under
Central list. State cooperative laws are not being touched," she said.
Adding that no one can deny the success story of cooperatives, Sitharaman
said one also needs to keep in mind the fact that in past two decades 430
cooperative banks have been de-licenced and gone into liquidation, whereas
not a single commercial bank, whose depositors are protected by the
depositors law, have gone under liquidation.
IMA PUBLISHES LIST OF 382 DOCTORS WHO DIED OF COVID
The Indian Medical Association on Thursday published a list of 382 doctors
who succumbed to COVID 19 in the line of duty and demanded adequate
compensation for their families. IMA in a statement also demanded that
doctors who died of COVID be treated as martyrs for purposes of
compensation.
"To feign that doctor death data doesn't merit the attention of the nation
is abominable. If the Government doesn't maintain the statistics of total
number of doctors and health care workers infected by Covid 19 and the
statistics of how many of them sacrificed their life due to the pandemic, it
loses the moral authority to administer the Epidemic Act, 1897, and the
Disaster Management Act. This also exposes the hypocrisy of calling them
corona warriors on one hand and denying them and their families the status
and benefits of martyrdom," says IMA president Rajan Sharma.
IMA also questioned MoS for Health Ashwini Kumar Choubey for stating before
Parliament that public health comes under states and so the insurance
compensation data is not available with the Union Government. This amounts
to abdication of duty and abandonment of the national heroes who have stood
up for our people, said IMA.
CBI COURT TO GIVE JUDGMENT IN BABRI DEMOLITION CASE ON SEPT 30
A special CBI court hearing the Babri mosque demolition case will pronounce
its judgment on September 30.
Judge SK Yadav has directed all accused to remain present in the court on
the day of judgement.
Prominent among the 32 accused are former deputy prime minister LK Advani
and BJP leaders MM Joshi, Kalyan Singh, Uma Bharti and Vinay Katiyar.
The arguments of the defence and prosecution concluded on September 1.
ANTI-CAA PROTESTERS WANTED TO ENGINEER DELHI RIOTS, NOT JUST BLOCK ROADS,
SAYS CHARGE SHEET
The Delhi Police Wednesday filed its charge sheet in a special court against
15 people in the Northeast Delhi riots case, and claimed that the main aim
of the "key conspirators" was not to hold a chakka jam (blockading a road)
protesting the Citizenship Amendment Act, but to "engineer a riot" and
"ensure communal skirmish".
The police charge sheet said the anti-CAA protests were planned and the
organisers engineered the riots to bring a "bad name to the government". It
alleged that the core committee - key members of which were Umar Khalid,
Sharjeel Imam, Safoora Zargar, the Pinjra Tod collective as well as the
Popular Front of India - held a series of meetings planning the protests,
and also discussed possible consequences of thee plan, including the
possibility of riots and violence. But they still went ahead with it, the
police stated, adding that this is "evidence" to justify booking the accused
in a case of conspiracy.
CAN'T JUSTIFY LICENSE GIVEN TO BJP STALWARTS IN DELHI RIOTS - JULIO RIBEIRO
TO POLICE CHIEF
A day after Delhi Police Commissioner S.N. Shrivastava wrote back to veteran
cop Julio Ribeiro assuring him that the investigation into the February
riots in the national capital was being conducted without any
discrimination, Ribeiro Wednesday hit back saying the commissioner did not
explain the "license given to three BJP stalwarts".
"There are doubts in my original open letter which you have not addressed. I
realise that it is difficult, indeed impossible, to justify the license
given to the three B.J.P. stalwarts I named - licence to rant, rave and
threaten those who are peacefully protesting perceived wrongs," Riberio has
written in his mail to the Delhi police commissioner, released to the media.
"If the speakers were Muslims or Leftists the police would have surely taken
them in for sedition!", he further wrote.
Ribeiro had written to Shrivastava Sunday where he had questioned why BJP
leaders Kapil Mishra, Anurag Thakur and Parvesh Verma have not been brought
in for questioning by the Delhi Police in connection with the riots.
Shrivastava, however, had written back to Ribeiro Tuesday defending the
police's action.
DR REDDY'S BAGS RUSSIAN DEAL FOR SUPPLY OF COVID VACCINE IN INDIA
Russia's sovereign wealth fund RDIF will supply 100 million (10 crore) doses
of Sputnik V Covid-19 vaccine to drug maker Dr Reddy's Laboratories upon
getting regulatory approval in India, a statement said on Wednesday.
The Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) and Dr Reddy's Laboratories have
agreed to cooperate on clinical trials and distribution of Sputnik V vaccine
in India, RDIF and Dr Reddy's said in a joint statement.
On August 11, the Sputnik V vaccine developed by the Gamaleya National
Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology was registered by the
ministry of health of Russia and became the world's first registered vaccine
against Covid-19 based on the human adenoviral vectors platform.
Deliveries could potentially begin in late 2020 subject to completion of
successful trials and registration of the vaccine by regulatory authorities
in India, the statement added.
Dr Reddy's Laboratories co-chairman & MD G V Prasad said that the company is
pleased to partner with RDIF to bring the vaccine to India. The Phase I and
II clinical trials have shown promising results. "We will be conducting
Phase-III trials in India to ensure safety and efficacy for the Indian
population and to meet the requirements of the Indian regulators. Sputnik V
vaccine could provide a credible option in our fight against COVID 19 in
India," he added.
SUMEDH SAINI: PUNJAB TOP COP WHO'S BEING HUNTED BY FORCE HE HEADED
The top IPS officer who tackled militancy in Punjab with an 'iron fist', the
state's youngest ever director general of police is now a wanted man.
The 1982-batch IPS officer and former Punjab DGP Sumedh Singh Saini had been
on the run for 15 days from the very police force he once commanded until
Tuesday when the Supreme Court stayed his arrest.
Saini is wanted by the Punjab Police in a 29-year-old case of abduction and
murder of a Sikh youth during the days of militancy in Punjab.
Multiple police teams of the Punjab Police had raided various residences of
Saini in Punjab, Himachal and New Delhi, but the decorated police officer
whose mere mention evoked terror among militants, managed to elude the
police.
A Mohali court had on 11 September issued non-bailable warrants against
Saini after the Punjab and Haryana High Court dismissed his anticipatory
bail plea on 8 September. But the Supreme Court Tuesday stayed his arrest
until further orders.
Saini has in his defence before the courts termed the entire exercise as a
"political and personal witch hunt" launched at the behest of Chief Minister
Captain Amarinder Singh who, he alleges is motivated by a "strong animus"
against him.
A protege of the celebrated IPS officer K.P.S. Gill, Saini's image in the
state is that of a strong and brave officer who took on terror with an iron
hand but one given to excesses, arrogance and misuse of power.
Saini was also once a trusted officer of Chief Minister Captain Amarinder
Singh but he lost his backing in 2005 during Amarinder's first tenure as
chief minister.
AUS WIN MANCHESTER THRILLER BY 3 WICKETS; WIN SERIES
Glenn Maxwell and Alex Carey centuries guided a thrilling chase to help
Australia win the series. At 73/5, their backs were against the wall, but
the writing wasn't finished yet as two splendid tons from Alex Carey (106)
and Maxwell (108) helped Australia overtake England's 302/7
It's the first bilateral ODI series England have lost at home since 2015!
Earlier, England made a fantastic recovery from a horror start to end with
302/7 after 50 overs. Captain Eoin Morgan won the toss and decided to bat
first in Manchester but they lost two wickets in the first two balls of
their innings. But from there on Jonny Bairstow steadied the ship and
finished with a belligerent 112. A quickfire fifty from Chirs Woakes helped
England cross 300.
Scores: England 302/7 (50.0); Australia 305/7 (49.4)
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THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
The natural flights of the human mind are not from pleasure to pleasure but
from hope to hope. - Samuel Johnson
OFF TRACK
Three weeks after her wedding day, Barbara called her minister. "Reverend,"
she wailed, "John and I had a horrible fight!"
"Calm down, my child," said the minister, "it's not half as bad as you
think. Every marriage has to have its first fight!"
"I know, I know!" said Barbara. "But what am I going to do with the body?"
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