World and International News – 05 April 2023

pm modi bhutan king hold bilateral meeting in new delhi

INTERNATIONAL NEWS

1. PM Modi and King of Bhutan Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck held a bilateral meeting in New Delhi on Tuesday. During the meeting, both the sides reviewed the entire gamut of bilateral cooperation to further boost their relationship

2. India has outrightly rejected China’s attempt to rename places of Arunachal Pradesh, Ministry of External Affairs official spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said on Tuesday. He asserted that Arunachal Pradesh will always be an integral part of India.

3. India on Tuesday slammed the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) for its ‘communal mindset’ and ‘anti-India’ agenda.

India’s strong reaction came after the OIC secretariat issued a statement alleging targeting of the Muslim community in several states in India during Ram Navami processions. External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Arindam Bagchi condemned the statement issued by the OIC.

4. G20 delegates from several countries participated in various cultural activities at the second Sherpas meet held in Kerala’s Kumarakom.

5. The G20 EMPOWER Alliance is dedicated to accelerating women’s leadership and empowerment in the private sector. This initiative is critical not only for social justice but also for economic growth, given that the G20 represents more than 80% of the world’s GDP, 75% of international trade, and 60% of the world’s population.

6. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been invited to France for the Bastille Day parade, which is scheduled for July 14th. The invitation was extended by French President Emmanuel Macron, who expressed his desire to strengthen the bilateral ties between the two countries.

7. Nagaland’s capital Kohima to host B20 Conferences in the North East Region under India’s G20 Presidency from April 4-6.

The conferences will be organised in partnership with the Confederation of Indian Industries (CII), the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), the Ministry of External Affairs and North Eastern State governments for exploring partnerships among business communities

8. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has flagged concern over the use of an Indian eye drop that is causing death and blindness among its citizens.

However, the Tamil Nadu Drugs Control said there is no contamination, according to media reports.

🌎WORLD NEWS🌍

1. Lithuania has banned Russian nationals from buying real estate in the country, citing risk to national security as the reason. The ban, which will be in place till 2024, however, does not apply to Russians who have been granted residency in the country.

2. Malaysia’s parliament has voted to end mandatory death penalty and limit capital punishment for serious crimes.

3. DONALD TRUMP ARRAIGNED BY COURT, PLEADS NOT GUILTY: Former United States President Donald Trump on Tuesday pleaded not guilty to 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in a Manhattan court during his arraignment on history-making criminal charges related to paying hush money to a porn star before the 2016 presidential election in exchange for her silence.

Trump has become the first former US president to face criminal charges.

4. Finland joined the NATO and become the 31st member of the military alliance on Tuesday.

5. The existing fuel quotas for vehicles have been increased for the New Year festive season in Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka’s power minister Kanchana Wijesekara tweeted.

The proposal has been made to increase three-wheel quotas from 5L to 8L, motorcycles from 4L to 7L, busses from 40L to 60L, cars from 20L to 30L, land vehicles from 15L to 25L, lorries from 50L to 75L, quadric cycle from 4L to 6L, special purpose vehicles from 20L to 30L and vans from 20L to 30L.

6. In a startling move, the Italian government has announced that it plans to ban the English language and impose heavy fines on individuals and organizations that continue to use it. The announcement comes just weeks after the ban on ChatGPT, a language model developed by OpenAI.

7. Japan departure form aid rules: To fund defence projects of friendly nations. Japan on Wednesday said it plans to offer friendly nations financial assistance to help them bolster their defences, marking Tokyo’s first unambiguous departure from rules that forbid using international aid for military purposes.

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