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Wednesday, 19 July 2023
Asia Cup 2023: वर्ल्ड कप से पहले ही भारत-पाकिस्तान में टक्कर, 2 हफ्ते में 3 बार मुकाबला, जानें कैसे?
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Tuesday, 18 July 2023
BJP's Sadanand Shet Tanavade Elected Unopposed To Rajya Sabha From Goa
Bharatiya Janata Party candidate Sadanand Shet Tanavade was today declared elected unopposed to the Rajya Sabha from Goa.
Mr. Tanavade, president of the Goa BJP unit, filed his nomination papers on July 11 for the lone Rajya Sabha seat from the coastal state.
The opposition parties - Congress, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), Revolutionary Goans Party and Goa Forward Party - had later issued a common statement signed by their seven MLAs saying as a "political strategy", they have decided not to field any candidate for the Rajya Sabha election in the interest of Goa.
Yesterday was the last date to withdraw nomination forms, and if required, polling was to take place on July 24.
Returning Officer Namrata Ulman today handed over a letter to Tanavade, declaring him as elected unopposed to the Rajya Sabha from Goa.
Chief Minister Dr. Pramod Sawant, BJP state general secretary Damu Naik and other party functionaries were present on the occasion.
Talking to reporters, Mr. Sawant thanked everyone for Mr. Tanavade's election.
"I also thank the Opposition parties for not fielding their candidate and getting Mr. Tanavade elected unopposed," he said.
The BJP and its allies have 33 MLAs in the 40-member Goa Assembly. The opposition Congress has three MLAs, AAP has two members, and the Goa Forward Party and the Revolutionary Goans Party have one legislator each.
The election for the lone Rajya Sabha seat in Goa was necessitated as sitting MP Vinay Tendulkar's tenure is expiring this month-end.
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Monday, 17 July 2023
भारत-पाक क्रिकेट मैच का इंतजार खत्म! 19 जुलाई को होगी टक्कर, नंबर-1 बनने की जंग
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Indians In Germany Stage Protest To Reunite Baby Ariha With Parents
Members of the Indian community in Germany staged a protest in Frankfurt in an appeal to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to help reunite baby Ariha Shah, currently in German state services custody, with her Indian parents.
Waving the Indian national flag and holding banners reading “Modiji Save Ariha!” and “Ariha is Indian”, the group braved the rain on Saturday to make an appeal for the two-year-old toddler to be returned to her parents Bhavesh and Dhara Shah.
The parents have been fighting for their daughter since September 2021, when the German authorities intervened amid allegations of harassment.
“Today, Indian community in Frankfurt, Germany held protests against the injustice happening with Indian baby Ariha in Germany,” said a tweet from the "Save Ariha" account, along with videos.
In December last year, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar had raised the issue during discussions with his German counterpart Annalena Baerbock, and the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) addressed the matter again at a recent weekly briefing as an "important and sensitive" issue.
“The child is an Indian national and she was placed in the custody of Germany's Youth Welfare Office of the (Jugendamt) on 23rd September 2021, when she was seven months old. She has now been in foster care for more than 20 months,” said MEA spokesperson Arindam Bagchi in a statement last month.
“Our efforts have been guided by the best interests of the child, which we believe can be fully realised only when she is in her home country, where her socio-cultural rights can be safeguarded. Accordingly, we have been requesting Germany to return the child to India.
"Our Embassy has been repeatedly requesting German authorities to ensure that Ariha's connection with our cultural, religious and linguistic background is not compromised and has sought consular access to the child, as well as cultural immersion at the Indian Cultural Centre in Berlin,” he said.
However, the government's requests have not been met and the MEA said it was dismayed to learn that the child was abruptly shifted away from her current foster parent to a specialised foster care arrangement.
“Ariha's continued placement in German foster care and infringement of her social, cultural and linguistic rights is of deep concern to the government of India and to the parents. We would like to reiterate that Ariha Shah is an Indian national and her nationality and socio-cultural background is the most important determinant of where her foster care is to be provided.
"We urge German authorities to do all that is necessary to send Ariha to India at the earliest, which is also her inalienable right as an Indian national,” the MEA statement added.
A Change.Org petition calling for the baby's repatriation to India has attracted nearly 60,000 signatures. It notes that Ariha, a Jain Gujarati baby girl, was born in Berlin while her father was posted in Germany on a work visa as a software engineer. The paternal grandmother accidentally injured the baby when the parents took her to hospital. They were later accused of sexual assault and the baby was removed from their custody.
While a criminal investigation was closed without charge in February last year, the baby is yet to be returned to the parents after Berlin Child Services filed a civil custody case.
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Assets Of Those Involved In Drug Trade Should Be Confiscated: Amit Shah
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday pitched for harsher punishments such as confiscation of assets of those involved in the drug trade and their public shaming, saying such action will act as strong deterrence.
Mr Shah addressed a conference on "Drugs Smuggling and National Security" during which he also watched through video conferencing the destruction of more than 1.40 lakh kg of drugs worth Rs 2,378 crore in various parts of the country.
He said it is the aim of the Modi government to create such an India where not even a single youth is addicted to drugs and to achieve this it is necessary for both the states and the Centre to work together.
Harsher punishment will act as a stronger deterrent as it will send a stronger message, he said, adding confiscation of assets of those involved in the illicit drug trade should be increased.
He emphasised that public shaming or boycotting of such individuals will discourage others from joining the drug trade. "We need to move ruthlessly towards the confiscation of assets."
The home minister said states should collaborate with the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on financial investigations and refer the cases to the ED.
"Until we conduct financial investigations of drug traffickers and break their interest chain, our campaign will not be successful. Our approach should be such that those who consume drugs should be considered as victims, while those who engage in the trade should be marked as culprits," he said.
Mr Shah said those who use drugs are victims and everyone should make efforts to bring them back to the right path rather than leaving them to become addicts permanently.
"The fight against drugs is to ensure that no youth is under the influence of narcotics and the country is safe and free from illegal substances. Our aim is to make the country's drugs free and secure. I appeal to all chief ministers and LGs (lieutenant governors) to extend all possible cooperation for it," he said.
The home minister said that in the last one year, 10 lakh kg of drugs worth Rs 12,000 crore were destroyed and it is a very significant achievement.
He said when the state and central governments along with all the agencies come together on a single platform then only "we will be able to make the country free from drugs".
"We will be able to succeed in this campaign against drugs by following 'whole of government approach' with cooperation, coordination, collaboration," he said.
He said that earlier the main area of drug smuggling was called 'Golden Triangle' and 'Golden Crescent' but the government of India has proposed internationally that it should be named as 'Death Triangle' and 'Death Crescent'.
"This approach shows the direction and intensity of our fight against drugs," he said.
The destruction of the narcotics, the bulk of it from Madhya Pradesh, was carried out in different cities as Mr Shah watched through video conferencing from New Delhi.
The drugs destroyed include 6,590 kg seized by the Narcotics Control Bureau's (NCB) Hyderabad unit, 822 kg seized by the Indore unit and 356 kg by the Jammu unit, officials said.
Besides, various law enforcement agencies from different states also destroyed drugs -- 1,03,884 (1.03 lakh) kg in Madhya Pradesh, 1,486 kg in Assam, 229 kg in Chandigarh, 25 kg in Goa, 4,277 kg in Gujarat, 2,458 kg in Haryana, 4,069 kg in Jammu and Kashmir, 159 kg in Maharashtra, 1,803 kg in Tripura and 4,049 kg in Uttar Pradesh.
With the destruction of drugs on Monday, the total quantity of drugs destroyed in just one year has reached around 10 lakh kilograms with a value of Rs 12,000 crore.
From June 1, 2022, to July 15, 2023, regional units of the NCB and anti-narcotics task forces of the states collectively destroyed around 8,76,554 (8.76 lakh) kg seized drugs worth around Rs 9,580 crore which is more than 11 times the target.
Mr Shah said a total of 1,250 cases were registered between 2006 and 2013, while 3,700 cases have been registered in the nine years from 2014 to 2023, which shows an increase of 200 per cent.
A total of 1,360 arrests were made in the earlier period, which has now gone up to 5,650, which shows an increase of 300 per cent.
The quantity of drug seized was earlier 1.52 lakh kg, which has now increased by 160 per cent to 3.94 lakh kg.
He said drugs worth Rs 5,900 crore were destroyed between 2006 and 2013, while drugs worth Rs 18,100 crore have been seized and destroyed between 2014 and 2023 and this shows the success of the campaign.
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Sunday, 16 July 2023
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"Nawaz Sharif Will Change Destiny Of Country": Pak PM Shehbaz Sharif
Fielding for the return of Pakistan Muslim League (PML-N) supremo Nawaz Sharif, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said that his return will change the destiny of the nation and urged people to make their decisions after looking into the performance of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz government, Geo News reported.
While addressing the cheques distribution ceremony under the Prime Minister's Youth Business and Agriculture Loan Scheme, Shehbaz Sharif said, "Muhammad Nawaz Sharif and the entire leadership of PML-N will change destiny of the country by taking it on the path of progress and prosperity."
The PML-N party is eyeing on Nawaz Sharif return as it considers that the comeback will give them boost in the election, which is set to take place in October-November, as the tenure is going to end in mid-August.
In order to bring Nawaz back in the power, the PML-N coalition government has passed a law in June limiting the disqualification of parliamentarians to a maximum of five years, benefiting the PML-N chief, who had been disbarred from running for office for a lifetime.
Sharif said that his party would accept the public's mandate in the upcoming polls, urging the people to make their decisions after looking into certain facts and by juxtaposing the performance of the PML-N governments with that of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf's (PTI) four-year saga of destruction.
The prime minister mentioned that PTI's tenure was tainted with huge corruption scams - including sugar and wheat scams, BRapid Transit Peshawar, Malam Jabba, sale of Toshakhana gifts, an Pound 190 billion UK agency corruption. "No one could deny these stark facts," he added.
While lauding the statesmanship qualities of Nawaz, who is his elder brother and a three-time premier, PM Sharif regretted that the former prime minister was removed from power despite the fact that he had ended hours-long crippling load shedding, provided laptops and loans to youth, brought muti-billions China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CEPC) power and road infrastructure projects during 2015, reported Geo News.
On the other hand, he said, PTI Chief Imran Khan had a "phobia of PML-N leadership" and the opposition, as day in and day out, he was "hell-bent" on putting them in jails in "fake cases". He said that the PTI chief could not assimilate the revolutionary steps taken by the PML-N government.
The prime minister went on to say that Nawaz and his party had experienced the worst kind of political vendetta, even though they were sent into exile after ouster from power, but unlike the PTI chief, the PML-N supremo never thought of anything against the country.
PM Shehbaz said that Khan, who was brought to power through "fake elections", kept on chanting the corruption charges during his four years in power but failed to prove them.
"When he (Khan) was removed from power corridors through a constitutional manner, he used dirty language and tactics against the state institutions," he added.
Speaking about the recent cut in petroleum prices, he said that the relief had been passed on to the masses in the wake of the strengthening of the rupee against the dollar.
He further stated that the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) programme is a challenge for the country instead of relief, but bold decisions will be helpful for stabilising the country's economy, as per Geo News.
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Caught On Camera: Goons Chase Car, Threaten Driver. Bengaluru Police Reacts
A horrifying video of Bengaluru road rage has surfaced on the internet. The clip shows a few men trying to stop a car and engaging in an altercation. The now-viral video was posted on Twitter and was recorded on the car's dashcam. Taking swift action in the incident that happened on July 13, the Bengaluru police have arrested the accused.
The video shows a total of four men, on their two-wheelers, trying to stop a car. The goons can be seen driving their scooters very slowly in front of the car. While one of them was seen wearing a helmet, the others were seen without one. The car even tried to honk, but the men didn't budge.
Moments later, the man on the scooter abruptly stops his vehicle in the middle of the road. He then gets down from the scooter and tries to engage the car driver. The driver can be heard asking him what happened.
He is joined by more men on two-wheelers. In fact, a man riding a scooter smashes the car by coming from the wrong side. The driver quickly took a U-turn and escaped from the spot.
The caption of the video reads, "@east_bengaluru @BlrCityPolice @blrcitytraffic. The incident occurred on the new road which is connecting from DSR rivera to Varthur. Goons on the street of Bangalore. Is there any action taken yet on it."
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@east_bengaluru @BlrCityPolice @blrcitytraffic . Incident occurred on the new road which is connecting from DSR rivera to Varthur. Goons on the street of Bangalore . Is there any action taken yet on it @DCPTrEastBCP pic.twitter.com/kk8uENgdeB
— RON (@ronmania2009) July 13, 2023
Taking swift action against the goons, the Bengaluru city police informed in a tweet that the accused had been arrested. The police also posted a photo of the arrested men.
"Zero tolerance towards such deceptive elements. Please note, the accused have been arrested! In the future, please dial #Namma112 for immediate and swift intervention," the police wrote on Twitter.
Zero tolerance towards such deceptive elements. Please note, the accused have been arrested!
— ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು ನಗರ ಪೊಲೀಸ್ BengaluruCityPolice (@BlrCityPolice) July 14, 2023
In the future, please dial #Namma112 for immediate and swift intervention.#WeServeWeProtect https://t.co/unxmI2MPjB pic.twitter.com/wk3nmjX7c7
The internet praised the police for their swift action. A user wrote, "appreciate the swift action."
"Well done @BlrCityPolice! Good to see speedy action. It's scary to have such elements get away with intimidation," another user wrote on Twitter.
"Super fast turnaround!! Kudos to the Police Team," the third user commented.
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"Erodes Public Trust": Delhi Court Denies Bail To Accused In Loan Fraud Case
A court here has denied bail to a man in a money laundering case related to an alleged bank loan fraud, saying such "unscrupulous shenanigans" erode public trust and weaken the foundations of economy.
Dismissing Bharat Rana Chaudhary's bail application, Special Judge Neelofer Abida Perveen termed the modus operandi used by him "sinister", and said he was "prima facie" tampering with evidence and creating false evidence.
The ED claimed Chaudhary caused a loss of around Rs 30 crore to Punjab National Bank due to credit repayment default during 2010 to 2012.
"The allegations are exceedingly serious, the offence grave, not merely from the standpoint of the large volume of POC (proceeds of crime) involved, the modus operandi was so elaborate and sinister that accused adopting such devious designs succeeded in duping the bank multiple times siphoning of huge amounts of public money in the process, layering and re-routing the same to himself and gratifying other unsavoury elements and operations in the process," the judge said.
She said there was no material placed before the court to record a prima facie satisfaction in favour of the accused he was not guilty of money laundering.
"It is indeed such unscrupulous shenanigans that erode public trust and weaken the foundations of the economy, and warrant for economic offences to be treated as a separate class unto itself," the judge said.
She also noted the accused had failed to join investigation despite being summoned on numerous occasions and was shown to have been non-cooperative all along.
Also, the search at his premises lead to a seizure of documents indicating that these were in the process of being fabricated, the judge noted in an order passed on July 12.
"The end user of the POC (proceeds of crime), a substantial part is yet untraced and the possibility does not sound too baseless and farfetched of the accused tampering with evidence to evade the discovery of end user of POC that remains to be unearthed. That the accused is not likely to commit similar offence also is not satisfied in favour of the accused," she said.
The accused had sought bail on the ground that the case was registered way back in 2015 and that he was arrested by the ED on February 14, 2023.
He claimed no purpose will be served by keeping him further custody since after completion of investigations, the charge sheet has already been filed in case.
The ED opposed the application, saying the arrest was made to prevent the tampering of evidence, influencing of witnesses, and the derailment of money laundering investigations.
It said there was enough evidence suggesting he was tampering with the evidence and creating false evidence to justify the transactions in his firm's account.
According to the ED, Chaudhary with the help of others took a loan from Punjab National Bank on the basis of false, forged and fabricated valuable securities, fake identity documents, forged rental deeds, forged collateral security papers, fake audited balance sheets and other documents.
On the basis of forged and fabricated documents he took Cash Credit Facility in the name of different firms namely Surya Impex, Jupiter Trading and Four Season Agro Products Ltd/ Four Seasons Sortex Pvt Ltd during 2010 to 2011, and by way of fraudulent means he siphoned off the loan funds and never utilised the same in the business activity of these firms.
The ED claimed the accused caused a loss of over Rs 30 crore.
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Cash-Strapped Pakistan Lost Over $8 Billion In Remittances, Exports In FY23: Report
Pakistan incurred a $8.3 billion loss in remittances and exports during the previous fiscal year as the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N)-led coalition government chose to appease the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for a $1.2 billion tranche, according to Dawn.
Due to a lack of attention to these two big inflows, Pakistan lost considerably more than it received from IMF borrowings and inflows from other sources.
According to Dawn, Pakistan received a nine-month $3 billion loan package for FY24 in exchange for a massive tax burden, historically high-interest rates, and record inflation and currency depreciation in FY23.
The remittances declined by 13.6 per cent to $27.024 billion against $31.278 billion in FY22, a loss of $4.252 billion.
Interest-free inflows are falling as the government stays focused on IMF financing.
According to Dawn, inflows from Pakistanis abroad fell even lower than the $29.449 billion received by the government in FY21, after increasing by a record $6.317 billion above the $23.132 billion in FY20.
The growth trajectory has been lost in FY23 despite over a million Pakistanis leaving the country for jobs mainly in the Middle East.
The inflows could be much higher due to the increased number of overseas Pakistani workers. Still, they fell mainly due to the political and economic crisis which dominated the entire fiscal year creating uncertainties for all stakeholders including the overseas Pakistanis, Dawn reported.
"Despite the month-to-month decline in the remittances, the government remained busy with the IMF for loans while it has been losing interest-free inflows without any strings. Attention was needed to address the declining trend but it looks borrowing was more important," said Atif Ahmed, a currency dealer and expert in the interbank market.
At the same time, the exports began falling and finally ended with a decline of 12.7 per cent to $27.74 billion compared to $31.78 billion last year, a net loss of $4.04 billion, Dawn reported.
The twin declines resulted in a net cumulative loss of $8.294 billion. The amount is almost equal to 30 per cent of the exports recorded in FY23.
The State Bank of Pakistan reported collective inflows of $4.2 billion from the IMF, Saudi Arabia and UAE this month. Pakistan hopes to get more borrowed dollars in the coming weeks and months after the IMF's support but the loss of $8.3 billion is still higher.
This was why many analysts believed the IMF loan would no longer positively impact the economy, including the exchange rate.
"A fresh inflow of $4.2 billion has significantly lifted sentiment. IMF's programme was one of a kind, custom-made to fit Pakistan's current needs and assisted with a political nudge to get this far. This shows how US and Gulf states consider Pakistan to be geopolitically too important and too big to fail," said Faisal Mamsa, CEO of Tresmark and a financial expert.
"While the improved reserves are being cheered at, the backlog of payments (imports, profit repatriation, etc) estimated to be around $6 billion, will not allow the rupee to strengthen above its current levels," he said.
The dollar appreciated against Pakistani Rupee in the interbank market in the last session of Friday reflecting the fading impact of the IMF's support, Dawn reported.
If the inflation stays elevated, interest rates may not go down any time soon, Mr Mamsa said. The IMF predicts 25 per cent inflation for FY24.
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Iran Relaunches Police Patrols Against Veil Violations
Iranian police on Sunday relaunched patrols to catch the increasing number of women leaving their hair uncovered in public in defiance of a strict dress code, state media reported.
The report comes exactly 10 months after the September 16 death in custody of Mahsa Amini, 22, triggered nationwide protests and saw morality police largely disappear from the streets, while more and more women flouted the law.
Amini, an Iranian-Kurd, had been arrested by morality police for allegedly violating the dress code, which requires women to cover their head and neck in public.
While the morality police withdrew, authorities have taken other measures to enforce the law. These included the closure of businesses whose staff do not conform to the rules, and installing cameras in public places to track down offenders.
But starting Sunday, the traditional approach is being tried again, state media said.
"The police will launch car and foot patrols to warn, take legal measures, and refer to the judiciary those who disobey police orders and disregard consequences of dressing against the norms," the official IRNA news agency quoted police spokesman Saeed Montazer Almehdi as saying.
Online images have shown female police officers, clad in all-black chadors, berating and arresting women whose heads were uncovered. AFP could not independently verify the authenticity of the images.
The dress code has been in place since the aftermath of the Islamic revolution of 1979. Offenders face fines or prison terms of up to two months.
But Iran's reformist newspaper Shargh reported on Sunday that four women have received additional punishment including attending "psychological classes", and driving bans.
During the months of protest, which Tehran generally labelled as foreign-instigated "riots", thousands of Iranians were arrested and hundreds killed including dozens of security personnel.
Iran's conservatives, who dominate the country's parliament and leadership, have passionately defended the dress code but, with many Iranians demanding change, in May the judiciary and the government proposed a "Support for the Culture of Hijab and Chastity" bill, which sparked heated debate within the country.
The text proposes increased fines for "any person removing their veil in public places or on the internet" but withdraws the threat of a prison sentence.
Within Iran's leadership "there is no consensus on the hijab", as some favour repression, while others "believe that other means must be tried", sociologist Abbas Abdi has said.
The United States, Britain and the European Union have imposed several rounds of sanctions on Iran over its response to the protest movement.
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Saturday, 15 July 2023
PM Modi Arrives Home After France, UAE Visits
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday returned after "successful" visits to France and the United Arab Emirates. In France, the prime minister was the Guest of Honour at the Bastille Day Parade, which saw participation of a tri-service Indian armed forces contingent led by a military band to mark the 25th anniversary of India-France Strategic Partnership.
India and France signed a slew of agreements covering sectors as diverse as space, civil aviation, museology, petroleum, and business, besides unveiling a roadmap for partnership over the next 25 years titled Horizon 2047.
#WATCH | Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives at Palam airport in Delhi after concluding his two-nation visit to France and UAE. pic.twitter.com/Ik85lOehO9
— ANI (@ANI) July 15, 2023
India and France were also exploring possibilities for co-development and co-production of key military platforms for export to friendly countries and stepping up cooperation in space-based maritime awareness.
In the UAE, Modi met President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and the two leaders agreed to start trade settlement in their currencies and link their fast payment systems to make international financial interactions simpler and open a campus of IIT-Delhi in the Gulf nation.
The prime minister also met UN climate conference's President-designate Sultan Al Jaber.
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Dates Salad, Carrot Tandoori And More In Vegetarian Menu For PM Modi In UAE
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was served a full vegetarian meal at the banquet lunch hosted by UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan in Abu Dhabi on Saturday. PM Modi arrived in the UAE today for a day-long visit.
According to a picture of the menu, PM Modi was first served harees (wheat) and dates salad along with local organic vegetables. This was followed by a starter which included grilled vegetables with masala sauce.
In the main course, PM Modi was served black lentils and local harees with cauliflower and carrot tandoori. The dessert included a “selection of seasonal local fruits”.
The menu stated that “all meals are vegetarian and prepared with vegetable oils, and contain no dairy or egg products”.
PM Modi reached UAE on July 15 after concluding his two-day visit to France. He attended a banquet dinner hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron at the Louvre Museum in Paris where he was served a specially-curated vegetarian menu.
He was welcomed by Crown Prince Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan on his arrival at the airport in Abu Dhabi on Saturday.
PM Modi also held talks with the President and discussed India-UAE ties.
“It is always gladdening to meet HH Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. His energy and vision for development are admirable. We discussed the full range of India-UAE ties including ways to boost cultural and economic ties,” PM Modi tweeted, sharing a few pictures of him with the President.
It is always gladdening to meet HH Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. His energy and vision for development are admirable. We discussed the full range of India-UAE ties including ways to boost cultural and economic ties. @MohamedBinZayed pic.twitter.com/XCBWW8cP38
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) July 15, 2023
In a subsequent tweet, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that his “productive UAE visit” had concluded and thanked the President for hosting him.
Concluding a productive UAE visit. Our nations are working together on so many issues aimed at making our planet better. I thank HH Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan for the warm hospitality. @MohamedBinZayed
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) July 15, 2023
"Concluding a productive UAE visit. Our nations are working together on so many issues aimed at making our planet better. I thank HH Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan for the warm hospitality," PM Modi wrote.
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