World and International News -23 March 2023

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INTERNATIONAL NEWS

1. Secretary of American Air Force Frank Kendall said India and the US are working on an air information sharing agreement and it could be finalised very soon.

2. Pakistan on Tuesday didn’t participate in a conference of military medicine specialists in the Indian capital under the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) framework after the Indian side objected to the use of maps incorrectly depicting the country’s borders, especially for Kashmir.

3. Regional Innovation Forum & Exhibition by Innovators to be attended by Communications Ministers of five nearby Asian countries at C-DOT Campus, Mehrauli, New Delhi.

4. Twenty sixth edition of ‘Elevate’ held in Dubai; Six Indian startups participated were winners of the National Startup Awards 2022.

5. Pro-Khalistan protesters on Wednesday shouted slogans, threw water bottles and ink at London Metropolitan Police, who kept them confined to one side of road in front of Indian High Commission.

Around 2,000 protesters had gathered at the spot. The Indian High Commission put up a bigger Tricolour at the building’s facade on Wednesday after pro-Khalistan protesters removed the Tricolour earlier.

6. Extra security at Indian embassy in London after barricades removed at UK embassy in Delhi:: UK Police stepped up security outside Indian High Commission in London in the wake of a demonstration called by Khalistan supporters on Wednesday. The extra security came shortly after police in Delhi removed the traffic barricades outside the British High Commission. As police stepped up security, pro-Khalistan supporters staged their protest from behind barricades outside the High Commission.

🌎WORLD NEWS🌍

1. Holy month (Ramazan) to begin in Saudi Arabia, UAE to provide seafarers free meals.

2. Japan Prime Minister Kishida visits Bucha, a town near Kyiv, in a ‘historic’ trip to Ukraine.

3. Pakistan government increased the petrol prices, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced the ‘petroleum relief package’ for low-income segment in the country. Under this, poor people would be given a subsidy of ₹50 per litre on petroleum products. The government will finance the subsidy by charging ₹100 more from the affluent.

4. Myanmar to accept 1,000 Rohingya refugees back in pilot programme the resettlement would likely begin by mid-April.

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