✈INTERNATIONAL NEWS
1. India, Australia hold bilateral meet to discuss defence cooperation, deepening military engagements and cooperation in emerging defence technologies. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh today held bilateral meeting with his Australian counterpart Peter Dutton in New Delhi.
2. Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne and Defence Minister Peter Dutto Visit to India (from Sep 10 to 12) to take part in the inaugural two-plus-two ministerial dialogue between the two countries.
3. The first in-person summit of the leaders of the Quad countries is likely to take place in Washington on September 24 with a focus to chart a new roadmap for expanding the overall cooperation in diverse areas.
4. India and Russia discussed threats from terror groups JeM & LeT that could be involved in cross-border terror from the Afghan territory and role of regional countries and agencies including ISI in the process as the two sides explored concrete.
5. Second phase of Malabar exercise likely from Oct 11-14 in Bay of Bengal. Malabar exercise featuring the navies of all four Quad countries — India, the US, Australia and Japan.
🌎WORLD NEWS🌍
1. The United Arab Emirates (UAE) lifts restrictions on entry for fully vaccinated residents; Indians may fly into UAE from Sep 12.
2. Dubai is due to open the Expo 2020 World Fair on October 1, for which it has been preparing for almost a decade, after a year-long delay due to the pandemic. The nation which is a regional business and tourism hub is relying on Expo 2020 World Fair to give its economy a boost.
3. A Bangladesh, Dhaka court on 10 Sep remanded a top leader of the banned terror outfit Jama’atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) to three day remand in a case lodged under the anti-terrrorism law of Bangladesh.
Police had sought a ten day remand for Emdadul Haque alias Uzzal Master for interrogation but the court granted three day’s remand.
4. Former Afghanistan Vice President Amrullah Saleh’s brother Rohullah Saleh has been killed by the Taliban forces when he was leaving Panjshir.
5. The Taliban have postponed their decision to inaugurate their newly-appointed interim government of Afghanistan, which was announced on September 7, on September 11 – the 20th anniversary of terrorist attacks in the US
6. The Taliban government has announced a 33-member interim Cabinet which includes sanctioned terrorists. While China has welcomed this development, countries such as the US have expressed concerns. The acquiescence comes hours after Russia told the Doha peace negotiation team that it will not participate in the inauguration event if it is held on the 9/11 anniversary.
7. No BRICS recognition for Taliban govt until international law assurances, says South African Foreign Minister
Naledi Pandor.
8. People of Panjshir have been forced to abandon their homes and migrate from Panjshir as the Taliban tightens hold in the valley. According to various reports on social media.
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