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TRANSLATION: By making a resolution or determination, the task is completed and success or the goal is achieved.
INDIA: (GOI, SWARAJYA, VISHWAMITRA, HINDU POST, INDIA TODAY).
Second phase of BUDGET session in Parliament started
yesterday. Lok Sabha to take up resolution seeking removal of Speaker Om Birla.
Six candidates from Tamil Nadu have been
declared elected unopposed for the six vacancies in Rajya Sabha.
The Election Commission of India has made it
clear that the objective of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) is to ensure
that no eligible voter be left out, while no ineligible person is included in
the voter list.
Operation Sankalp is the Indian Navy’s major
maritime security mission in Indian Ocean Region (IOR) has once again come into
focus amid rising tensions in West Asia. The Indian Navy warships deployed
under Operation Sankalp have been placed on standby to conduct Humanitarian
Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) operations if required.
The operation was officially launched on 19 June 2019.
India has
dispatched a humanitarian consignment of one thousand metric tonnes of rice
from the Nhava Sheva Port to the people of Malawi to support Malawi’s efforts
towards food security following the drought caused by the El Niño effect.
The Government of India has ordered a temporary
suspension of TRP ratings for TV news channels. Broadcast Audience Research
Council (BARC) shall withhold the reporting of Television Rating Points (TRPs)
for four weeks or until further instructions. TRP reporting shall be
abolished.
“Nitish Kumar Leaves Bihar For The Rajya Sabha.
What Does He Leave Behind?”
External affairs Minister Dr. Jaishankar said
that 67,000 Indians had returned from West Asia since the conflict started.
WORLD: (REUTER, AP, AFP, BLOOMBERG, CNN, WP)
Newly chosen Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei is a
hardliner, and known to be close to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. U.S.
President Donald Trump last week said that he should have a personal role in
choosing Iran’s next leader and called Mojtaba Khamenei an “unacceptable”
choice. U.S., Iranian, and
Israeli officials all vowed in public statements to continue fighting.
TRUMP also said that the map of Iran would
“probably not” look the same after the war.
Fighting between Israel and Hezbollah continued
in Lebanon, where almost four hundred people have been killed over the past
week and more than half a million displaced, officials said.
Oil companies in Iraq, Kuwait, and Qatar have
begun reducing oil production because shipping traffic remains largely halted
in the Strait of Hormuz. After global oil and jet fuel prices soared in the
war’s first week, oil spiked to nearly $120 per barrel early today.
The price fell slightly after the Financial Times reported that G7 countries
may decide to jointly release petroleum reserves.
“There is a difference between concluding a successful military
operation and achieving a positive outcome for Iran’s people. The U.S. military
objectives appear achievable. Israel’s political objectives may be more
difficult. But what this all means for a future of freedom and prosperity of
the Iranian people is the most difficult question of all.”--Michael Froman.
Russia
is providing Iran with intelligence to help it target U.S. assets in the Middle
East, the Washington Post reported Friday, citing unnamed sources. A Kremlin
spokesperson declined to comment, while Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi
said yesterday Russia was “helping” Iran but declined to provide details.
U.S.-UK
friction over war: UK’s foreign secretary said yesterday the UK needed to
“learn the lessons” of mistakes made in Iraq.
Trump
met with twelve Latin American leaders in Florida Saturday to discuss plans to
cooperate against drug cartels. The United States will train militaries in
Latin America to ensure gangs are “demolished,” Trump wrote in a proclamation.
Trump
said a “great change” will “soon be coming to Cuba” and that he and Secretary
of State Marco Rubio are in talks with the Cuban government. Trump did not
provide further details, though Rubio in recent weeks has called for Cuba’s
economic and political liberalization.
Guinea’s
government dissolved forty political parties in a decree Friday ahead of
planned legislative elections in May.
NEPAL:
A political party founded only four years ago is leading the vote count after
the country’s parliamentary election Thursday One of the party’s leaders,
former rapper Balendra Shah, may become the next prime minister. Final results
are expected later in the week.
PM
Modi congratulated Chairman of the Rastriya Swatantra Party, Rabi Lamichhane
and senior leader of the RSP, Balendra Shah on their electoral victories and
RSP’s resounding success in the Nepal elections.
Beijing
hopes that 2026 will be a “landmark” year in U.S.-China relations, Foreign
Minister Wang Yi told reporters yesterday.
ISLAMIST TERRORISM:
A
hand-bomb attack at a Hindu temple in Comilla city left at least three people
injured, including the temple priest, in an incident that has raised serious
concerns about security and communal harmony in the area.
CRIME & PUNISHMENT:
Two
Maoists were arrested in a joint operation by the Bihar Special Task Force
(STF) and local police in Bengabad police station area of Giridih district,
Jharkhand.
DAS KAPITAL:
Indian
Share Market: -
*BSE
SENSEX* 77,566.16 −1,352.74 (1.71%)🔻
*NIFTY*
24,028.05 −422.40 (1.73%)🔻
Currency
Exchange Rates:
*Euro*
: ₹107/-*USD* ₹ 92/- *China ¥* : ₹ 13/-
BULLIONS:
*GOLD* : ₹ 16,700/ 01gm (24 krt)
*SILVER* : ₹ 289,900/KG
BRENT
CRUDE:
USD 89.53/-
per barrel. (-9.43-9.53%)||10:42:00 PMMI Indication
WHAT IS NEXT:
Today,
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. begins a visit to New York.
Today,
the UN Security Council discusses Afghanistan.
Tomorrow,
UN nuclear chief Rafael Grossi speaks at a nuclear energy summit in Paris.
THE END.

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