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‘India ready to supply food stocks to world if WTO permits’, Says PM Modi

‘India ready to supply food stocks to world if WTO permits’, Says PM Modi

India is prepared to provide meals stocks to the world if the WTO (World Trade Organization) permits, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Tuesday. Mentioning his dialog with US President Joe Biden on the Ukraine war, PM Modi said: “Today the world is dealing with an unsure state of affairs as nobody is getting what they want. Petrol, oil and fertilizers are challenging to procure as all the doorways are getting closed. Everybody needs to invulnerable their shares after this (Russia-Ukraine) combat began." “The world is dealing with a new venture now—the meals stock of the world is diminishing. I…
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Shehbaz Sharif Thanks Narendra Modi for Wishes, Calls ‘Peaceful Settlement’ of Kashmir Issue ‘Indispensable’

Shehbaz Sharif Thanks Narendra Modi for Wishes, Calls ‘Peaceful Settlement’ of Kashmir Issue ‘Indispensable’

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday congratulated Shehbaz Sharif on his election as the Prime Minister of Pakistan and said India desires peace and stability in a area free of terror so that “we can focus on our development challenges”. “Congratulations to H. E. Mian Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on his election as the Prime Minister of Pakistan,” Modi tweeted. “India desires peace and stability in a location free of terror, so that we can center of attention on our improvement challenges and make certain the well-being and prosperity of our people,” the high minister said.Modi was once amongst the first…
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Former PM Imran Khan Out, Shehbaz Sharif And Shah Qureshi In Race For Pak PM

Former PM Imran Khan Out, Shehbaz Sharif And Shah Qureshi In Race For Pak PM

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan became the first US Prime Minister to be ousted by a vote of no confidence. Mr Khan, who was defiant "till the last ball", was gracefully ousted shortly after midnight after much drama in the day-long Pakistan Assembly. On the other hand, Imran Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Party nominated Shah Mahmood Qureshi as their candidate. The National Assembly will go with the new Prime Minister tomorrow. The Joint Opposition - a rainbow of socialist, liberal and radical spiritual events - secured the lead of 174 participants in the 342-member assembly, more than the 172 required to…
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Sri Lanka May Run Out Of  Diesel By April End Despite India’s Help

Sri Lanka May Run Out Of Diesel By April End Despite India’s Help

Sri Lanka is predicted to exhaust $500 million in fuel resource furnished by means of India to mitigate the island nation’s power crisis with the shipping of 120,000 tons of diesel and 40,000 heaps of petrol over the subsequent two weeks. India is scheduled to ship three 40,000 ton-shipments of diesel on April 15, 18 and 23, with a petrol cargo of the equal volume to be despatched on April 22. India on Wednesday despatched two extra fuel consignments to Sri Lanka – 36,000 lots of petrol and 40,000 heaps of diesel. Amid fears Sri Lanka may run out of…
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Pakistan Assembly to shortly resume debate on no-trust vote, Imran behind in number game

Pakistan Assembly to shortly resume debate on no-trust vote, Imran behind in number game

Pakistan’s Parliament on Saturday commenced its integral session to take up the no-confidence resolution towards defiant Prime Minister Imran Khan amid indications that the no-trust movement against him should be delayed after the government pressed for a dialogue on the so-called "foreign conspiracy" against it. The National Assembly will shortly resume the debate on the no-trust vote against Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan. The session which started out at eleven am was adjourned with the aid of the Speaker till 1 pm. The Prime Minister is not existing in the House, however 51 members of his birthday party are existing…
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Pakistan anti-terrorism court sentences 26/11 mastermind Hafiz Saeed in fresh cases

Pakistan anti-terrorism court sentences 26/11 mastermind Hafiz Saeed in fresh cases

An anti-terrorism court in Pakistan has sentenced Lashar-e-Taiba co-founder Hafiz Saeed to 31 years in prison after he was found guilty in two separate cases of terror financing. Saeed, the mastermind of the 26/11 Mumbai attacks, is an UN-designated terrorist and one of India's most wanted. On Friday, the Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) decided to extend the 32-year sentence to Saeed in two FIRs registered using the Punjab Police's Counter-Terrorism Department, court docket authorities said. He further said that he was sentenced to 15.5 years and 16.5 years respectively. Following his arrest, Pakistani authorities confiscated Saeed's notable community mosques, schools, seminaries…
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39 person Killed abd 100 Injured In Ukraine Train Station Rocket Attack

39 person Killed abd 100 Injured In Ukraine Train Station Rocket Attack

At least 39 people were killed today in a rocket attack on a command station in the Jap Ukrainian city of Kramatorsk, which was used for civilian evacuation. Russia has denied the attack. At least 39 people, including four children, were killed in Russian rocket fire in eastern Ukraine as civilians tried to flee to safer parts of the country, the country's security services said. In addition, the country's railway company said that more than a hundred were injured. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky described Russia as "boundlessly evil" after the rocket attack. “They are brutally destroying the civilian population. It…
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Sri Lanka arranges expert panel, imposes tax on rich

Sri Lanka arranges expert panel, imposes tax on rich

Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa has formed a professional panel to bail out his United States from an exceptional financial disaster characterized by shortages of essential goods and massive protests. A panel of eminent economists has been mandated to come up with a solution of $8. 6 billion dollars in debt and inflation, luring the IMF and various potential lenders. The President's Advisory Group on Multilateral Engagement and Debt Stability will include Indrajit Kumaraswamy, former Governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka and former Director of Financial Affairs at the Commonwealth Secretariat, an announcement issued from the Office of…
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Sri Lanka President Revokes State Of Emergency As Protests Spread

Sri Lanka President Revokes State Of Emergency As Protests Spread

Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa revoked the emergency rule ordinance that had long past into effect on April 1 the day gone by as protests spread in the island united states amid the nation's worst economic disaster in decades. Earlier on Tuesday, Sri Lanka's President lost his parliamentary majority as former allies advised his resignation. Severe shortages of food, fuel and different necessities -- along with file inflation and crippling power cuts -- have inflicted large misery in the country's most painful downturn since 1948. Massive protests reflect public anger which is at a fever pitch in the united states…
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Former Pakistan chief justice nominated to be caretaker PM

Former Pakistan chief justice nominated to be caretaker PM

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Monday proposed the title of former Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice (R) Gulzar Ahmed as Caretaker Prime Minister. This comes after Pakistan President Alvi on Sunday night issued an order de-notifying Imran Khan as the country's prime minister with immediate effect. However, President Alvi later issued some other orders, asking Imran Khan to continue as Prime Minister during the intervention until a "caretaker Prime Minister" was elected under Article 224A of the Constitution of Pakistan. “In response to the President’s letter, after consultation and approval from the PTI Corps Committee, Prime Minister Imran Khan…
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