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Ahmednagar: Hindu activist murdered, brother’s complaint says he was killed for exposing illegal businesses operated by NCP MLA’s aides

On June 20, a Hindu activist identified as Omkar Bhaganagre was murdered by three persons for raising his voice against illegal businesses being operated in the city of Ahmednagar, Maharashtra. The victim was murdered by three persons identified as Nandu Borate, Ganesh Hucche, and Sandeep Guda while he was celebrating his friend’s birthday on the Balikashram road in the city.

The incident is said to have happened on the night of June 19. The three arrived at the Balikashram road on their bikes and attacked Bhaganagre with swords. Later they threw the swords and fled from the spot. According to the local reports, the police are said to have taken cognizance of the incident and have filed a case against the accused persons.

The Police have also arrested three other persons named Ravi Namade, Vaibhav Hucche, and Sagar Guda who seemed to have helped the accused in executing the murder. After the initial interrogation, the police revealed that Vaibhav helped in planning the murder while the other accused named Ravi hid the swords in the Bhingar area post-murder. The three arrested were brought to the court on June 22 and have been awarded 5 days of police custody.

NCP MLA Sangram Jagtap involved, alleges victim’s family

OpIndia tried to dig into the case and found that the victim had earlier complained to the police about illegal business being operated by Ganesh Hucche in the district. He also demanded strict action against Hucche and his gang. However, he was murdered by Hucche, Nandu Borate and Sandeep Guda, all of whom are absconding since the day of the murder.

Complaint letter obtained by OpIndia

Further, as per the complaint filed by the brother of the victim, Krushna Bhaganagre, NCP MLA Sangram Jagtap is also said to be involved in the case. As per the complaint, all the illegal businesses operated by accused Ganesh Hucche are owned by the NCP MLA. “He trades in illegal Guthka supply and also illegal liquor supply. My brother, Omkar, and his friend Omkar Gholap had recently lodged a complaint against their illegal businesses. My brother was however murdered after the police took immediate action against those persons,” the complaint read.

Bhaganagre was on target of Jagtap, was also threatened by NCP MLA’s brother

Krushna also stated that the NCP MLA Sangram Jagtap was harassing the victim from the past 5-6 years over a local Ganpati festival community event. He also said that Jagtap had warned Omkar of dire consequences if his demands were not fulfilled. “Sangram Jagtap wanted the control of our Shivshankar Ganpati Mandal and wanted its members, Vishal Bhaganagre and Omkar Bhaganagre to work for him. Later he started harassing Omkar after the duo refused to hand over the Mandal. This continued for 5-6 years. Jagtap and his men also tried to trap Omkar in false police cases just to harass,” Krushna said.

He added that Omkar was also threatened a week before the murder by Vicky Jagtap who is brother of NCP MLA Sangram Jagtap. “Omkar and his friend Omka Gholap were called by Vicky in his Wadia Park office and were issued a ‘final warning’ on behalf of the NCP MLA. Vicky had said to Omkar that he would be dealt with brutally if he does not surrender to the demands of the NCP MLA. Omkar that day came home and told me about the incident. He also said that he would stand by his opinion and that would never surrender to Jagtap,” the complaint read.

BJP’s Vasant Lodha indicates opposition party MLAs influence police action

A day after the murder, local BJP leader Vasant Lodha took cognizance of the event and wrote to Maharashtra Dy CM Devendra Fadnavis seeking strict action against the murderers. He also mentioned that the culprits are close aides of one of the local MLAs who owns and operates illegal businesses in the city.

Lodha in the letter said, “A Hindu activist Omkar Bhaganagare was murdered by Hucche, Borate, and Guda who are close aides of local MLA. The MLA’s men operate illegal businesses, harass Hindu activists, target businessmen for money, and extend support to Muslims who illegally encroach spots in the busy public markets. They also harass Hindu activists by lodging false cases against them.”

Letter written by BJP leader Vasant Lodha

He further added that the Police and the opposition party MLAs work hand-in-hand in the city and that the opposition party MLAs pressure or influence the police to ignore the complaints filed by Hindu leaders or BJP persons. “Please free Ahmednagar (Ahilyadevinagar) from the hold of these people and look into the case for justice,” the letter by Lodha written in Marathi roughly read.

‘Omkar Bhaganagare was a Hindu activist’, confirms Lodha to OpIndia

Team OpIndia contacted to BJP leader Vasant Lodha to learn that Omkar Bhaganagare was a Hindu activist and was the target of the murderers. “Bhaganagre and Hucche had engaged in a scuffle some days ago after the former had complained about the illegal businesses being handled by Hucche. Bhaganagre and Gholap had reached the warehouse of the illegal Gutka trade owned by the NCP MLA. And then after a few days, Bhaganagare was murdered. He was a Hindu activist and was a sharp leader,” he said.

On asking about the arrests in the case, he claimed that the arrested persons actually have very little to do with the case but the police in order to portray swift action took them into custody. According to sources, two of the actual murderers are said to have appeared before the police on June 22 but the same could not be confirmed.

OpIndia tried contacting the Tophkhana Police Station but the authorities refused to provide any information considering the sensitivity of the case. The authorities said that PI Shirsat was authorized to speak on the case but he was unavailable for comment while this case was being reported. The said report will be updated once we hear from the authorities.

FIR lodged, three who helped murderers arrested

At present, local reports suggest that the FIR in the case has been lodged at the Tophkhana Police Station in the district and the police have arrested Ravi Namade, Vaibhav Hucche, and Sagar Guda who are believed to have helped the accused persons in executing the murder. However, Nandu Borate, Ganesh Hucche, and Sandeep Guda who actually committed the crime are still absconding. Further investigations into the case are underway.

As Congress Party celebrates anti-India letter by Pramila Jayapal, she is seen attending PM Modi’s speech at US Congress, giving a standing ovation

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s historic speech at the US Congress was followed by roaring ‘Modi, Modi’ slogans, autographs, selfies, 15 standing ovations, and 79 applauses. Members of the US Congress lined up to meet the Prime Minister.

Among those applauding was US Representative Pramila Jayapal who, along with US Senator Chris Van Hollen had led a bicameral letter urging President Joe Biden to “discuss the need to protect human rights and democratic values in India during his meeting with PM Modi.”

The letter, written on June 20, was signed by 75 members of the US Congress. But was endorsed more by the entire Indian National Congress here.

Ironically, the same anti-India Pramila Jayapal was seen attending the speech and joining the US Congress in giving standing ovations to Prime Minister Modi. Of course, this invoked no response from the Congress party given how it wouldn’t bode well for their hate-spewing narrative.

Anti-India US Representative Pramila Jayapal (Source: ANI)

Congress spokesperson Supriya Shrinate had shared the most venomous excerpts of the propagandist letter which was nothing more than a rant on “religious freedom and intolerance in India”.

The BJP quipped on how Pramila Jayapal’s standing ovation defeated “Rahul’s efforts of lobbying with the West”.

Who is Pramila Jayapal?

Pramila Jayapal is a Democrat US Representative from Washington 7th district. She is known for her anti-India and anti-Hindu bias. In December 2019, she brought a Congressional resolution urging India to end restrictions on communications in Jammu and Kashmir.

She had taken a controversial stand against the Indian Government’s decision to abrogate Article 370. Following her resolution, MEA Jaishankar canceled his meeting in 2019 with a group of United States lawmakers following their refusal to exclude anti-India Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal from the delegation that was scheduled to meet him. “Don’t think her report has a fair understanding of the situation in Jammu and Kashmir or a fair characterization of what the Government of India is doing. I have no interest in meeting her,” EAM Jaishankar said.

How Congress seems to have allied with Islamists and rabid Leftists to sabotage State Visit by an Indian Prime Minister to a friendly nation

On Thursday (June 22), Narendra Modi became the only Indian Prime Minister to address the joint session of the USA Congress twice. He received 15 standing ovations and 79 applauses during his hour-long speech.

The Indian Prime Minister was also greeted with chants of ‘Modi Modi’, ‘Bharat Mata ki Jai’ and ‘Vande Mataram.’ Following his speech, US lawmakers were seen lining up to interact with Narendra Modi.

During this time, he signed autographs and clicked selfies with members of the US Congress. PM Modi also autographed the joint session address booklet, presented to him by US House of Representatives Kevin McCarthy.

The State Visit by the Prime Minister of India has been hugely successful. With the condemnation of Pakistan’s cross-border terrorism by Joe Biden and PM Modi in their joint statement, to an over $3 billion investment and historic, unprecedented deepening of ties by the foray of meetings between PM Modi and thought leaders in the West, India has walked away with massive gains. Of course, the USA is a transactional state and can never be a dependable ally, a fact of which the power corridors are deeply aware, but the diplomatic realm is certainly not made up of absolute and in the grey-coloured world of diplomacy, India walked away with net positive results.

Even before the State Visit took off, however, American liberals and Islamists, along with the open and blatant support by the Indian political class led by Rahul Gandhi, launched a campaign to discredit PM Modi and by extension, India, united by their hunger for power, hate for Hindus and disdain for India.

17 organisations and 75 Senators and Members of Congress wrote 2 letters to President Biden asking him either not to host the State Dinner or to raise some specific issues. 

On June 7 (local time), Indian American Muslim Council (IAMC), which has links to Islamic terrorist organisations, announced to have written a letter to the President of the United States of America, Joe Biden, to rescind the invitation of State Dinner extended to Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi. Seventeen organisations, including IAMC, signed the letter. 

The organisations claimed that India is facing sharp democratic backsliding. The claim was based on April 20, 2023, Financial Times report titled ‘India’s Democratic Backsliding’. In the report, FT claimed the democratic values of India were on backtrack because a Gujarat court denied disqualified Congress MP Rahul Gandhi‘s plea against a 2-year sentence in a defamation case. FT called it bad news not only for India but for the whole world. In the letter, they cited four reports linked to CAA and NRC. They included a fact sheet by United States Commission on International Religious Freedom from February 2020. However, the report clearly mentioned that CAA was only meant for minorities in neighbouring Islamic countries. The report does point out Assam NRC controversies, but assuming NRC, whenever it comes, will have the same regulations and guidelines is far-fetched. OpIndia did a detailed analysis of the baseless claims made by IAMC and other organisations in the letter sent to President Biden that can be checked here.

On June 20, 75 US Senators and Members of Congress wrote a letter to President Biden to take up issues including “shrinking of political space, the rise of religious intolerance, and more. 

In the letter, the lawmakers asked Biden to raise “areas of concern” directly with PM Modi in addition to the many areas of shared interests between India and the US. They reminded President Biden of his statement where he said that America Must lead not merely by the example of our power but by the power of our example.”

Apart from a State Department report, they cited unnamed reports claiming to be “independent, credible reports” that reflect “troubling signs in India toward the shrinking of political space, the rise of religious intolerance, the targeting of civil society organizations and journalists, and growing restrictions on press freedoms and internet access.”

They claimed that religious freedom in India is showing worrisome signs as there has been an “increase of religious intolerance toward minorities and religiously motived violence by both private and state actors.” They also cited the dubious Reporters Without Borders ranking on Press Freedom that OpIndia has categorically debunked.

Both letters were publicised by the Congress party in India.

OpIndia did a report where we analysed 16 organisations and 24 lawmakers who undersigned the two letters and the findings were shocking (though not surprising) – the organisations and lawmakers have links with Islamic terror organisations, Khalistanis, anti-India and anti-Hindu elements.

What was far more interesting, is the threads of connect between Congress and the anti-Hindu, anti-India elements which aimed to sabotage the State Visit.

Rahul Gandhi is on a 10-day USA tour, where he spoke at the National Press Club, Stanford University and also, to ‘think tanks’, allegedly discussing relations between India and USA. The Hudson Institute tweeted images of Rahul Gandhi in deep conversation with these “think tanks”. Sunita Vishwanath was seated alongside Rahul Gandhi at this event at Hudson Institute. Sunita Vishwanath is the co-founder of HrHR, which has also signed this letter against Narendra Modi alongside IAMC.

Investigating Info-warfare and Psy-war OSINT Disinfo Lab had conducted an investigation revealing that the ‘Hindus for Human Rights (HfHR)’ had been promoting the misleading narrative of ‘Hindu Vs Hindutva’. The same organisation was also seen endorsing the ‘Dismantling Global Hindutva’ event. 

As per Disinfo Lab, HfHR was formed in the year 2019 by two Islamist advocacy groups named Indian American Muslim Council (IAMC) and the Organization for Minorities of India (OFMI). Interestingly, the three organisations had formed another outfit called the Alliance for Justice and Accountability (AJA).

As per an article in The Hindu, the Alliance for Justice and Accountability had been at the forefront of leading demonstrations against the visit of PM Modi to Houston on September 22, 2019. According to Disinfo Lab, the co-founder of Hindus for Human Rights, Sunita Vishwanath, also runs an organisation named ‘Women for Afghan Women’, which is funded by the Soros Open Society Foundation. Earlier, OpIndia reported in detail how George Soros had been fuelling a dangerous anti-India narrative through media and ‘civil society.’

HfHR’s founding member Raju also heads EKTA. It is an associate organization of IAMC. The sole purpose was to have Hindus on the panel to project that the Hindus, in general, were against Hindutva. Interestingly, HfHR ran Facebook ads to promote previous USCIRF reports.

Interestingly, Sunita Vishwanath, the co-founder of HfHR, is also closely connected to George Soros and Islamist-linked IAMC. The in-depth analysis of the web can be read here.

Recently, HfHR released a toolkit against PM Modi’s US visit. OpIndia’s detailed report on it can be seen here.

Indian American Muslim Council (IAMC), a radical Islamist group that has alleged links with banned terror organisations such as the Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) and has a long history of lobbying against India.

The IAMC is a Jamat-e-Islami-backed lobbyist organisation claiming to be a rights advocacy group. In the past, it had reportedly collaborated with and even paid money to various groups in the USA to get India blacklisted by the USCIRF (United States Commission on International Religious Freedom). A detailed report by Disinfo Lab has exposed its links with the terror outfit Jamat-e-Islami.

IAMC founder Shaik Ubaid and member Abdul Malik Mujahid have headed the Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA), the US front for Jamaat-e-Islami, Pakistan. According to DisInfo Lab, ICNA has established links with Pakistan-based terror groups like the Lashkar-e-Taiba. Rasheed Ahmed, who heads the IAMC currently, was the former executive director of the Islamic Medical Association of North America (IMANA). IMANA’s Director of Operations is Zahid Mahmood, an ex-Pak Navy official.

Similar reports covered by OpIndia on HfHR and Hamas-linked Islamist group CAIR can be read here and here.

IAMC has, in fact, come out in support of Rahul Gandhi several times and George Soros, with links to HfHR and by extension, IAMC, had not only dedicated money to combat nationalists including PM Modi but waded into the Adani fiasco, supporting Rahul Gandhi’s premise that Modi will have to be held accountable for a mythical ‘scam’.

The sinister agenda to sabotage the State Visit of an Indian Prime minister became even more apparent when Rahul Gandhi planned his visit right before that of PM Modi. During his visit, along with his alliance with HfHR and IAMC, he maligned India while hailing anti-Hindu and Islamist organisations like the Muslim League, calling them secular. Rahul Gandhi in the US had several speaking engagements where he certainly stirred the pot, probably to the detriment of his own party and political career. His speech revolved around the usual themes – Hindus bad, Muslims god, Congress peaceful, ‘Hindu BJP’ communal, Muslim League secular, Rahul Gandhi victim, Modi bad.

Interestingly, in an article in the Economic Times written by one Seema Sirohi, it was claimed that Rahul Gandhi during his visit made a trip to the White House, which both parties involved – the Biden administration and Rahul Gandhi (Congress) chose to keep under the wraps. 

For an opposition leader to visit the White House in ‘secret’, without disclosing it to the government of India and the MEA, is a serious breach of protocol and could potentially undermine India’s interests.

Speculations were rife that Rahul Gandhi, in alliance with the Left and Islamists in the West, was attempting a regime change operation because democratically, Congress had been wiped out at the national level with no sign of revival.

With the deep connections to rabid communists, Islamists and secret visits that have not been disclosed yet, it becomes evident that Congress seemed to have worked in tandem with anti-India and anti-Hindu elements to sabotage a State Visit by the Indian Prime Minister to a friendly nation. Who that Prime Minister is immaterial. In a country that values democracy above all else, ideally, the alliances being formed by Congress should be considered treacherous. Demanding foreign interference, as Rahul Gandhi has several times, along with allying with anti-India elements to undermine democracy in the nation, regardless of which party is in power, is an act of internal aggression against the State that must be considered seriously and deliberated upon by a nation that stands at the cusp of civilisational revival.

New York Times, ABC network falsely claim that PM Modi’s press conference at the White House was his ‘first’ ever in 9 years. Here is the truth

On Thursday (May 22), leftist news outlets such as The New York Times, and ABC News tried to discredit Prime Minister Narendra Modi by falsely claiming that he did not attend any press conference since 2014.

The New York Times made the outrageous claims ahead of PM Modi’s joint press conference with US President Joe Biden at the White House.

In a tweet (archive), it claimed, “If Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi responds to questions along with President Biden at a news conference, it may well be the first time since he was first elected in 2014 to do so.”

Screengrab of the tweet by The New York Times

The tweet was accompanied by a propaganda piece, written by a ‘journalist’ named Mujib Mashal. He alleged that PM Modi had been evading the media since his time as the Gujarat Chief Minister.

Mashal also gave a clean chit to Islamists by avoiding mention of the Godhra train carnage and making false statements about the 2002 riots, which broke out after the Godhra carnage.

“Under his watch, the state broke into widespread riots in 2002, and Mr Modi was accused of looking away — or even enabling — Hindu mobs who went on deadly rampages in Muslim neighbourhoods,” Mahsal wrote for The New York Times but failed to mention that he was exonerated by the Supreme Court of India.

Similar lies were peddled by ABC News but unlike the NYT, it did so after the conclusion of the joint press conference of PM Modi and President Joe Biden.

Screengrab of the tweet by ABC News

‘Journalist’ Mary Bruce falsely claimed, “That is the first time in Prime Minister Modi’s nine-year tenure that he has ever taken a live question like this from a reporter in a press conference.”

What is the Truth

In reality, Prime Minister addressed a similar joint press conference, way back in 2015, when Barack Obama was the President of the United States. The latter was the chief guest during India’s 65th Republic Day parade.

A day prior to that event i.e. January 25, 2015, PM Modi and Barack Obama addressed a joint press conference at Hyderabad House in New Delhi. During that time, the Indian Prime Minister responded to questions asked by the press.

It should also be mentioned that PM Modi has given one-on-one interviews to several news channels during the last 9 years. All journalists have attested to the fact that the Indian Prime Minister did not seek questions in advance.

On Wednesday (June 21), American author Max Abrahms applauded PM Modi for not putting any limitations on the questions that can be posed to him.

“I came away from the Modi meeting truly impressed. We weren’t told in advance any limitations on what could be said. He allowed everyone to tell him or ask him anything. He listened carefully & responded seriously to everyone. He sat among us with so much humility in this circle,” he had tweeted.

While The New York Times and ABC News had been trying to build a false narrative about PM Modi evading the press since 2014, he has been upfront in answering ‘malicious’ questions that have been posed to him.

When a Pakistani-origin journalist tried to rake up the issue of ‘minorities’ in India, PM Modi calmly responded, “…We have proven that democracy can deliver and when I talk about deliver, I mean that there is no space for any discrimination based on caste, creed, religion, or gender. When we talk about democracy, if there are no human values or human rights, then it is not a democracy at all.”

Modi in USA: PM Modi’s momentous US state visit brings jet-engine, semi-conductor, space, and many more crucial deals

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Joe Biden bolstered the Indo-US partnership as the two countries signed major deals in various sectors on Thursday, June 22. These deals will not only strengthen Indo-US ties but will also play a significant role in countering China’s global influence. 

In a joint statement, PM Modi and President Biden said that the partnership between the two countries will advance the aspirations of the people for “a bright and prosperous future grounded in respect for human rights, and shared principles of democracy, freedom, and the rule of law.”

Here are the details of the deals that have been agreed upon during PM Modi’s state visit to the United States:

India-US space cooperation

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said that India has decided to sign the Artemis Accords taking forward the Indo-US space cooperation. 

NASA and ISRO have agreed to collaborate on a strategic framework for human spaceflight by the end of 2023. NASA will train Indian astronauts at the Johnson Space Centre in Houston, Texas, with the goal of launching a joint mission to the International Space Station in 2024.

“The leaders celebrated the delivery of the NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR) satellite to ISRO’s UR Rao Satellite Centre in Bengaluru, India, and looked forward to NISAR’s 2024 launch from India,” according to a joint statement.

President Biden commended India for signing the Artemis Accords, which advance a shared vision of space exploration for the benefit of all humanity.

Artemis Accords

The Artemis Accords ensure that space exploration is done safely, sustainably, and transparently, in complete line with international law. Australia, Canada, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, and the United States are the original members of the Artemis Accords. With more countries developing a presence in space, whether through research stations, satellites, or rocket launchers, the Artemis Accords provide a set of rules to foster exploration, science, and commercial operation.

Micron to invest $825 million for a semi-conductor facility in India

Alongside space cooperation, the United States and India are joining forces to develop a semiconductor ecosystem that encourages supply chain diversification.

Micron Technology, Inc. has announced plans to invest up to $825 million in Gujrat to develop a new semiconductor manufacturing and testing plant with government help. The total $2.75 billion investment would generate up to 5,000 new direct and 15,000 community job opportunities over the following five years. PM Modi and US President Biden both lauded the decision. 

According to a press statement released by Micron Technology, the new facility will enable assembly and test manufacturing for both DRAM and NAND products, in addition, to meeting demand from domestic as well as international markets.

Over the next several years, Micron’s facility in Gujarat will create up to 5,000 new direct Micron jobs and 15,000 community jobs.

Indo-US cooperation in the telecommunication sector, Quantum computing, and Artificial Intelligence

Prime Minister Modi and US President Joe Biden launched two Joint Task Forces on modern telecommunications, focusing on Open RAN and 5G/6G research and development. 

According to a joint statement made by the two countries, public-private cooperation between vendors and operators would be led by India’s Bharat 6G Alliance and the United States Next G Alliance. 

Another significant advancement is the collaboration in the realm of quantum computing. The two countries have formed a joint Indo-US Quantum Coordination Mechanism to enhance collaboration between industry, academia, and government, with the goal of eventually reaching a complete Quantum Information Science and Technology accord.  

PM Modi and President Biden also vowed to advance AI education and workforce efforts, promoting business prospects, and mitigating discrimination and bias through joint and worldwide engagement on trustworthy and responsible AI, including generative AI. The US also supports India’s leadership as Chair of the Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence. 

Indo-US defence partnership deepens as US’s GE Aerospace signs deal with India’s HAL

On Thursday, the US defence giant GE Aerospace announced that it has signed an MoU with India’s Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) to manufacture fighter jets for the Indian Airforce. GE Aerospace will be producing its F414 jet engines in India for HAL’s Light Combat Aircraft Mk 2. 

GE Aerospace’s F414 jet engine (Image source: GE Aerospace)

With the signing of this MoU, India is set to become the fifth country in the world to produce jet engines, joining the United States, Russia, France, and the United Kingdom. Along with bolstering its military capabilities and expanding defence production, the deal will assist in replacing India’s aging fighter fleet.

In their joint statement on Thursday, PM Modi and President Biden committed their governments to work collaboratively and expeditiously to “support the advancement of this unprecedented co-production and technology transfer proposal.”

Amidst PM Modi’s visit, ‘in-country’ renewable H1B visas for skilled Indians

As part of the people-to-people initiative, the US government announced on Thursday the introduction of ‘in-country’ renewable H-1B visas. The decision is anticipated to make the process of renewing H-1B visas easier for various Indians who are currently working in the United States on H-1B visas. Indian professionals would no longer need to travel abroad to renew their work visas. Notably, the H-1B visa is a non-immigrant visa that allows US companies to hire foreign workers in specialized vocations requiring theoretical or technical ability.

“The leaders welcomed an announcement by the US Department of State that it would launch a pilot to adjudicate domestic renewals of certain petition-based temporary work visas later this year, including for Indian nationals, with the intent to implement this for an expanded pool of H1B and L visa holders in 2024 and eventually broadening the program to include other eligible categories,” the Modi-Biden joint statement reads.

India to procure MQ9B reaper drones for the Indian armed forces

In major breakthrough for the India-US strategic and defence partnership and a major positive outcome of PM Modi’s visit to the US, India will be buying 31 MQ9B Predator drones from the US-based General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI) via government-to-government and foreign military sales route for roughly US$ 3 billion. 

Both Prime Minister Modi and President Biden commended India’s plans to get General Atomics MQ-9B HALE UAVs.  The MQ-9Bs, which will be constructed in India, would improve India’s military forces’ ISR capabilities across domains. According to the joint statement by the two leaders, General Atomics will also develop a Comprehensive Global MRO facility in India as part of this plan to help India’s long-term aims of increasing indigenous defence capabilities.

This comes after the US last year offered Transfer of Technology (ToT) to facilitate India in manufacturing unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). The negations that were ongoing since last year finally materialized on Thursday. 

111 years after sinking, Titanic claims 5 more lives: OceanGate’s tourist sub ‘Titan’ implodes, debris found near the wreck of old ship

The HMS Titanic had sunk on April 15, 1912, taking more than 1500 people with it. 111 years later, 4 high-profile passengers and the CEO of the OceanGate company, who was the pilot of the tourist submersible ‘Titan’, died after their sub imploded due to extreme pressure deep in the North Atlantic Ocean.

The US Coast Guard has confirmed that one of their ROVs from the vessel Horizon Arctic located the debris of a tail comb from the OceanGate sub-Titan approximately 1600 feet from the bow wreckage of the Titanic on the seafloor. Other debris was also found scattered in the general area. The debris was confirmed to be from Titan, the lost tourist sub from OceanGate.

Speaking to the media, OceanGate’s co-founder Guillermo Stohnlein said that in the case of any failure, the implosion would have been instantaneous.

It is notable here that the Titanic wreckage sits at a depth of around 3800 meters. As per reports, the implosion at a depth like that causes immediate crushing of the vessel and everything inside it. The pilot and the passengers would have died within a few milliseconds.

CEO of OceanGate was the pilot, the 4 passengers included the billionaire explorer Hamish Harding, a British-Pakistani father-son duo named Shahzada Dawood and Suleiman Dawood, and the popular ‘Mr Titanic’ Paul-Henry Nargeolet. Nargeolet, a French Navy veteran, was part of the first expedition to visit the wreck in 1987, just two years after it was found. He has earned the moniker ‘Mr. Titanic’ as he has reportedly spent more time at the wreck than any other explorer.

The deceased CEO’s wife is a descendant of an old couple who died in the Titanic disaster in 1912

Wendy Rush, the wife of OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush, is the great-great-grandaughter of Isidor and Ida Straus, an old couple who had perished in the Titanic disaster in 1912. The old couple was depicted in James Cameron’s Oscar-winning movie too.

Isidor and Ida Straus were first-class passengers who had refused to board a lifeboat and had gone down with the ship on that fateful night in 1912.

Titanic tours

Tourists spend thousands of dollars to be taken to the wreckage of the liner, 12,500ft underwater. It is claimed that OceanGate Expeditions charges $250,000 (£195,270) for a place on its eight-day expedition.

It is important to note that submersibles are different from submarines. A submersible needs a mother ship that can launch it and recover it. Contrary to it, a submarine has enough power to leave port and come back to port on its own.

37 years ago, the wreckage of the Titanic was discovered in the Atlantic, around 400 nautical miles from Newfoundland, Canada. A team led by legendary explorer Robert Ballard had found the vessel.

OceanGate sub had ‘quality’ issues

As per reports, OceanGate’s carbon fiber hull was unsuited for dives into such depths. In a video now going viral, CEO Stockton Rush is seen admitting that he knows there are issues, but he is taking the risk anyway.

On Sunday morning, the surface crew of the accompanying tug boat had lost contact with the submersible one hour and 45 minutes after it went down the sea.

OceanGate staff had confirmed that in addition to a very limited oxygen supply, those onboard will also be experiencing frigid temperatures.

As per reports, David Lochridge, former director of marine operations associated with OceanGate, had refused to greenlight the sub, citing that the viewport is only certified to withstand pressure up to the depth of 1300 meters. The wreckage of the Titanic sits at a depth of 3800 meters on the ocean floor.

Lochridge was fired by OceanGate later. Months later, over 3 dozen people from the industry, including deep sea explorers and oceanographers included, had voiced concerns and warned the company of potential ‘catastrophic problems’ with their tours using that sub. Lochridge had also stated that OceanGate was unwilling to have the sub inspected and certified by established agencies.

China and cross-border terrorism to women empowerment, economy, India and the world: FULL TRANSCRIPT of PM Modi address to Joint US Congress

In an almost one-hour speech to the Joint US Congress, PM Narendra Modi touched upon a variety of themes. They were met with applause and standing ovation several times by the US Congress members, including Vice President Kamala Harris.

PM Modi received 15 standing ovations and 79 applauses during his hour-long speech. The Indian Prime Minister was also greeted with chants of ‘Modi Modi’, ‘Bharat Mata ki Jai’ and ‘Vande Mataram.’ Following his speech, US lawmakers were seen lining up to interact with Narendra Modi.

During this time, he signed autographs and clicked selfies with members of the US Congress. PM Modi also autographed the joint session address booklet, presented to him by US House of Representatives Kevin McCarthy.

Here is the full transcript of PM Modi address to the Joint US Congress:

It is always a great honour to address the United States Congress. It is an exceptional privilege to do so twice. For this honour, I extend my deepest gratitude on behalf of the 1.4 billion people of India. I see that nearly half of you were here in 2016. I feel your warmth as old friends. I can also see the enthusiasm of a new friendship in the other half. I remember Senator Harry Reid, Senator John McCain, Senator Orrin Hatch, Elijah Cummings, Alcee Hastings and others, who I met here in 2016, and who are sadly no longer with us. 

Mister Speaker, 

Standing here, seven Junes ago, that’s the June when Hamilton swept all the awards, I said that the hesitations of history were behind us. Now, when our era is at a crossroads, I am here to speak about our calling for this century. Through the long and winding road that we have travelled, we have met the test of friendship. A lot has changed since I came here seven summers ago. But a lot has remained the same – like our commitment to deepen the friendship between India and the United States. In the past few years, there have been many advances in AI – Artificial Intelligence. At the same time, there have been even more momentous developments in another AI – America and India. 

Mister Speaker and Distinguished Members, 

The beauty of democracy is the constant connect with the people, to listen to them, and feel their pulse. And, I know this takes a lot of time, energy, effort, and travel. It is a Thursday afternoon – a fly-out day for some of you. So, I am grateful for your time. I also know how busy you have been this last month. 

Being a citizen of a vibrant democracy myself, I can admit one thing Mister Speaker – you have a tough job! I can relate to the battles of passion, persuasion and policy. I can understand the debate of ideas and ideology. But I am delighted to see you come together today, to celebrate the bond between world’s two great democracies – India and the United States. I am happy to help out whenever you need a strong bipartisan consensus. There will be – and there must be – a contest of ideas at home. But, we must also come together as one when we speak for our nation. And, you have shown that you can do it. Congratulations! 

Mister Speaker, 

The foundation of America was inspired by the vision of a nation of equal people. Throughout your history, you have embraced people from around the world. And, you have made them equal partners in the American dream. There are millions here, who have roots in India. Some of them sit proudly in this chamber. There is one behind me, who has made history! I am told that the Samosa Caucus is now the flavour of the House. I hope it grows and brings the full diversity of Indian cuisine here. Over two centuries, we have inspired each other through the lives of great Americans and Indians. We pay tribute to Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King Junior. We also remember many others who worked for liberty, equality and justice. Today, I also wish to pay a heartfelt tribute to one of them – Congressman John Lewis. 

Mister Speaker, 

Democracy is one of our sacred and shared values. It has evolved over a long time, and taken various forms and systems. Throughout history, however, one thing has been clear. 

Democracy is the spirit that supports equality and dignity. 

Democracy is the idea that welcomes debate and discourse. 
Democracy is the culture that gives wings to thought and expression. 
India is blessed to have such values from times immemorial. 
In the evolution of the democratic spirit, India is the Mother of Democracy. 
Millennia ago, our oldest scriptures said, 
‘एकम् सत् विप्रा बहुधा वदन्ति’. 
It means – the truth is one but the wise express it in different ways. 
Now, the US is the oldest and India the largest democracy. 
Our partnership augurs well for the future of democracy. 
Together, we shall give a better future to the world, and a better world to the future. 

Mister Speaker, 

Last year, India celebrated 75 years of its independence. Every milestone is important, but this one was special. We celebrated a remarkable journey of over 75 years of freedom, after a thousand years of foreign rule in one form or another. This was not just a celebration of democracy, but also of diversity. Not just of Constitution, but also of its spirit of social empowerment. Not just of our competitive and cooperative federalism, but also of our essential unity and integrity. 

We have over two thousand five hundred political parties. Yes, you heard that right- two thousand five hundred. About twenty different parties govern various states of India. We have twenty-two official languages and thousands of dialects, and yet, we speak in one voice. Every hundred miles, our cuisine changes. From Dosa to Aloo Prantha and from Srikhand to Sandesh. We enjoy all of these. We are home to all faiths in the world, and we celebrate all of them. In India, diversity is a natural way of life. 

Today, the world wants to know more and more about India. I see that curiosity in this House too. We were honoured to receive over hundred Members of the US Congress in India over the last decade. Everyone wants to understand India’s development, democracy and diversity. Everyone wants to know what India is doing right and how. Among close friends, I am happy to share the same. 

Mister Speaker, 

When I first visited the US as Prime Minister, India was the tenth largest economy in the world. Today, India is the fifth largest economy. And, India will be the third largest economy soon. We are not only growing bigger but we are also growing faster. When India grows, the whole world grows. After all, we are one sixth of the world’s population! In the last century, when India won its freedom, it inspired many other countries to free themselves from colonial rule. In this century, when India sets benchmarks in growth, it will inspire many other countries to do the same. Our vision is सबका साथ, सबका विकास, सबका विश्वास, सबका प्रयास. It means: Together, for everyone’s growth, with everyone’s trust and everyone’s efforts. 

Let me share with you how this vision is translating into action, with speed and scale. We are focusing on infrastructure development. We have given nearly forty million homes to provide shelter to over hundred and fifty million people. That is nearly six times the population of Australia! We run a national health insurance programme that ensures free medical treatment for about five hundred million people. That is greater than the population of South America! We took banking to the unbanked with the world’s largest financial inclusion drive. Nearly five hundred million people benefited. 

This is close to the population of North America! We have worked on building Digital India. Today, there are more than eight hundred and fifty million smart phones and internet users in the country. This is more than the population of Europe! We protected our people with two point two billion doses of made in India COVID vaccines, and that too free of cost! I may be running out of continents soon, so I will stop here! 

Distinguished members, 

The Vedas are one of the world’s oldest scriptures. They are a great treasure of humanity, composed thousands of years ago. Back then, women sages composed many verses in the Vedas. And today, in modern India, women are leading us to a better future. India’s vision is not just of development which benefits women. It is of women-led development, where women lead the journey of progress. A woman has risen from a humble tribal background, to be our Head of State. 

Nearly one point five million elected women lead us at various levels and that is of local governments. Today, women serve our country in the Army, Navy and Air Force. India also has the highest percentage of women airline pilots in the world. And, they have also put us on Mars, by leading our Mars Mission. I believe that investing in a girl child lifts up the entire family. Empowering women, transforms the nation. 

Mister Speaker, 

India is an ancient nation with a youthful population. India is known for its traditions. But the younger generation is also making it a hub of technology. Be it creative reels on Insta or real time payments, coding or quantum computing, machine learning or mobile apps, FinTech or data science, the youth of India are a great example of how a society can embrace latest technology. In India, technology is not only about innovation but also about inclusion. Today, digital platforms are empowering the rights and dignity of people, while protecting privacy. 

In the last nine years, over a billion people got a unique digital biometric identity connected with their bank accounts and mobile phones. This digital public infrastructure helps us reach citizens within seconds with financial assistance. Eight hundred and fifty million people receive direct benefit financial transfers into their accounts. Three times a year, over hundred million farmers receive assistance in their bank accounts at the click of a button. The value of such transfers has crossed three hundred and twenty billion dollars, and we have saved over twenty five billion dollars in the process. If you visit India, you will see everyone is using phones for payments, including street vendors. 

Last year, out of every 100 real time digital payments in the world, 46 happened in India. Nearly four hundred thousand miles of optical fibre cables, and cheap data have ushered in a revolution of opportunities. Farmers check weather updates, the elderly get social security payments, students access scholarships, doctors deliver tele-medicine, fishermen check fishing grounds and small businesses get loans, with just a tap on their phones. 

Mister Speaker, 

A spirit of democracy, inclusion and sustainability defines us. It also shapes our outlook to the world. India grows while being responsible about our planet. 

We believe: 

माता भूमि: पुत्रो अहं पृथिव्या: 

This means- “the Earth is our Mother and we are her children.” 

Indian culture deeply respects the environment and our planet. While becoming the fastest growing economy, we grew our solar capacity by Two Thousand Three Hundred Percent! Yes, you heard it right – Two Thousand Three Hundred Percent! 

We became the only G20 country to meet its Paris commitment. We made renewables account for over forty percent of our energy sources, nine years ahead of the target of 2030. But we did not stop there. At the Glasgow Summit, I proposed Mission LiFE- Lifestyle for Environment. This is a way to make sustainability a true people’s movement. Not leave it to be the job of governments alone. 

By being mindful in making choices, every individual can make a positive impact. Making sustainability a mass movement will help the world reach the Net Zero target faster. Our vision is pro-planet progress. Our vision is pro-planet prosperity. Our vision is pro-planet people. 

Mister Speaker, 

We live by the motto of वसुधैव कुटुंबकम or The World is One Family. Our engagement with the world is for everyone’s benefit. The “One Sun, One World, One Grid” seeks to join us all in connecting the world with clean energy. “One Earth, One Health” is a vision for global action to bring quality healthcare to everyone, including animals and plants. 

The same spirit is also seen in the theme when we Chair the G20 – “One Earth, One Family, One Future.” We advance the spirit of unity through Yoga as well. Just yesterday, the whole world came together to celebrate the International Day of Yoga. Just last week, all nations joined our proposal at the UN to build a Memorial Wall to honour the peacekeepers. 

And this year, the whole world is celebrating the International Year of Millets, to promote sustainable agriculture and nutrition alike. During Covid, we delivered vaccines and medicines to over hundred and fifty countries. We reach out to others during disasters as first responders, as we do for our own. We share our modest resources with those who need them the most. We build capabilities, not dependencies. 

Mister Speaker, 

When I speak about India’s approach to the world, the United States occupies a special place. I know our relations are of great importance to all of you. Every Member of this Congress has a deep interest in it. When defence and aerospace in India grow, industries in the states of Washington, Arizona, Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina, and Pennsylvania thrive. When American companies grow, their research and development centres in India thrive. When Indians fly more, a single order for aircrafts creates more than a million jobs in forty four states in America. 

When an American phone maker invests in India, it creates an entire ecosystem of jobs and opportunities, in both countries. When India and the US work together on semi-conductors and critical minerals, it helps the world in making supply chains more diverse, resilient and reliable. Indeed, Mister Speaker, we were strangers in defence cooperation at the turn of the century. Now, the United States has become one of our most important defence partners. Today India and the US are working together, in space and in the seas, in science and in semi-conductors, in start-ups and sustainability, in tech and in trade, in farming and finance, in art and artificial intelligence, in energy and education, in healthcare and humanitarian efforts. 

I can go on and on. But, to sum it up, I would say, 
The scope of our co-operation is endless, 
The potential of our synergies is limitless, 
And, the chemistry in our relations is effortless. 

In all this, Indian Americans have played a big role. They are brilliant in every field, not just in Spelling Bee. With their hearts and minds, talent and skills, and their love for America and India, they have connected us; they have unlocked doors; they have shown the potential of our partnership. 

Mister Speaker, Distinguished Members, 

Every Indian Prime Minister and American President of the past has taken our relationship further. But our generation has the honour of taking it to greater heights. I agree with President Biden that this is a defining partnership of this century. Because it serves a larger purpose. Democracy, demography and destiny give us that purpose. One consequence of globalisation has been the over-concentration of supply chains. 

We will work together to diversify, decentralize, and democratise supply chains. Technology will determine the security, prosperity and leadership in the Twenty First century. That is why our two countries established a new “Initiative for Critical and Emerging Technologies.” Our knowledge partnership will serve humanity and seek solutions to the global challenges of climate change, hunger and health. 

Mister Speaker and distinguished Members, 

The last few years have seen deeply disruptive developments. With the Ukraine conflict, war has returned to Europe. It is causing great pain in the region. Since it involves major powers, the outcomes are severe. Countries of the Global South have been particularly affected. The global order is based on the respect for the principles of the UN Charter, peaceful resolution of disputes, and respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity. 

As I have said directly and publicly, this is not an era of war. But, it is one of dialogue and diplomacy. And, we all must do what we can to stop the bloodshed and human suffering. Mister Speaker, The dark clouds of coercion and confrontation are casting their shadow in the Indo Pacific. The stability of the region has become one of the central concerns of our partnership. 

We share a vision of a free, open and inclusive Indo Pacific, connected by secure seas, defined by international law, free from domination, and anchored in ASEAN centrality. A region where all nations, small and large, are free and fearless in their choices, where progress is not suffocated by impossible burdens of debt, where connectivity is not leveraged for strategic purposes, where all nations are lifted by the high tide of shared prosperity. 

Our vision does not seek to contain or exclude, but to build a cooperative region of peace and prosperity. We work through regional institutions and with our partners from within the region and beyond. Of this, Quad has emerged as a major force of good for the region. 

Mister Speaker, 

More than two decades after 9/11 and more than a decade after 26/11 in Mumbai, radicalism and terrorism still remain a pressing danger for the whole world. These ideologies keep taking new identities and forms, but their intentions are the same. Terrorism is an enemy of humanity and there can be no ifs or buts in dealing with it. We must overcome all such forces sponsoring and exporting terror. 

Mister Speaker, 

COVID-19’s biggest impact was the human loss and suffering it caused. I wish to remember Congressman, Ron Wright and the staff members who lost their lives to Covid. As we emerge out of the pandemic, we must give shape to a new world order. Consideration, care and concern are the need of the hour. Giving a voice to the Global South is the way forward. That is why I firmly believe that the African Union be given full membership of G20. 

We must revive multilateralism and reform multilateral institutions, with better resources and representation. That applies to all our global institutions of governance, especially the United Nations. When the world has changed, our institutions too must change. Or, risk getting replaced by a world of rivalries without rules. In working for a new world order based on international law, our two countries will be at the forefront, as partners. 

Mister Speaker and Distinguished members, 

Today, we stand at a new dawn in our relationship that will not only shape the destiny of our two nations, but also that of the world. As the young American Poet Amanda Gorman has expressed: 

“When day comes we step out of the shade, 
aflame and unafraid, 
the new dawn blooms as we free it. 
For there is always light, 
if only we’re brave enough to see it.” 

Our trusted partnership is like the Sun in this new dawn that will spread light all around. 

I am reminded of a poem that I once wrote : 

आसमान में सिर उठाकर
घने बादलों को चीरकर
रोशनी का संकल्प लें
अभी तो सूरज उगा है ।
दृढ़ निश्चय के साथ चलकर
हर मुश्किल को पार कर
घोर अंधेरे को मिटाने
अभी तो सूरज उगा है।। 

If I were to say it in English, it would be: 

Raising its head in the skies, 
Piercing through the dense clouds, 
With the promise of light, 
The sun has just risen. 
Armed with a deep resolve, 
Overcoming all the odds, 
To dispel the forces of darkness, 
The sun has just risen. 

Mister Speaker and Distinguished Members, 

We come from different circumstances and history, but we are united by a common vision. And, by a common destiny. When our partnership progresses, economic resilience increases, innovation grows, science flourishes, knowledge advances, humanity benefits, our seas and skies are safer, democracy will shine brighter, and the world will be a better place. 

That is the mission of our partnership. That is our calling for this century. Mister Speaker and Distinguished members, Even by the high standards of our partnership, this visit is one of a great positive transformation. Together, we shall demonstrate that democracies matter and democracies deliver. I count on your continued support to the India-US partnership. 

When I was here in 2016, I had said that “our relationship is primed for a momentous future”. That future is today. Thank you once again Mister Speaker, Madam Vice-President and the Distinguished Members for this honour. 

God Bless America. 

Jai Hind. 

Long Live India-US friendship. 

‘Modi Modi slogans, autographs, selfies, 15 standing ovations and 79 applauses: What happened after PM Modi’s historic address to Joint US Congress

On Thursday (June 22), Narendra Modi became the only Indian Prime Minister to address the joint session of the US Congress twice. He received 15 standing ovations and 79 applauses during his hour-long speech.

The Indian Prime Minister was also greeted with chants of ‘Modi Modi’, ‘Bharat Mata ki Jai’ and ‘Vande Mataram.’ Following his speech, US lawmakers were seen lining up to interact with Narendra Modi.

During this time, he signed autographs and clicked selfies with members of the US Congress. PM Modi also autographed the joint session address booklet, presented to him by US House of Representatives Kevin McCarthy.

During his historic address, Narendra Modi highlighted India’s success story on the economic front. “When I first visited the US as a PM, India was the 10th largest economy in the world. Today, India is the 5th largest economy. India will be the 3rd largest economy soon,” he had said.

The Indian Prime Minister also pointed out how a tribal woman from Odisha went on to become the President of the country. He remarked, “India’s vision is not just of development that benefits women. It is of women-led development where women lead the journey of progress. A woman has risen from a humble tribal background to be our Head of State.”

PM Modi also reiterated his commitment towards climate goals. “We became the only G20 country to meet its Paris commitment…Our mission is pro-planet progress, pro-planet prosperity, pro-planet people,” he pointed out.

Narendra Modi also emphasised India’s unity in diversity. He said, “India is the home to all faiths in the world and we celebrate all of them. In India, diversity is a natural way of life, today the world wants to know more and more about India.”

“We have over 2,500 political parties. About 20 different parties govern various states of India. We have 22 official languages and thousands of dialects, yet we speak in one voice,” he further added.

PM Modi also underline India’s commitment to global cooperation and peace. He stated, “We live by the motto of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’-the world is one family. Our engagement with the world is for everyone’s benefit.”

“The same spirit is also seen in the theme when we chair the G20 Summit, One Earth, One Family, One Future. Last week, all nations joined our proposal at the UN, to build a memorial wall to honour the peacekeepers,” he concluded.

India-US trade doubled to $191 billion in past 10 years, Air India purchasing 200 aircrafts to create one million American jobs across 44 states: Joe Biden

President Joe Biden highlighted the strong trade ties between the United States and India, stating that the economic relationship between the two countries has almost doubled over the past decade. 

Issuing a joint press statement with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday (local time), President Biden pointed to the thriving economic relationship between Washington and New Delhi and said, “Our economic relationship is booming. Trade between our countries has almost doubled over the past decade to more than USD 191 billion supporting tens of thousands of good jobs in both India and the United States.” According to Biden, the purchase of more than 200 American-made Boeing aircraft by Air India earlier this year will support one million American employment spread across 44 states. 

He added that with this state visit of PM Modi to the US, Indian firms are announcing more than USD 2 billion in new investments in manufacturing solar in Colorado, steel in Ohio, and optic fibre in South Carolina. 

“We are doubling on our cooperation to secure our semiconductor supply chains, and growing our major defence partnership with more joint exercises, more cooperation between our defence industries, and more consultation and coordination across all domains,” Biden added. 

He emphasized that this visit of PM Modi exemplifies how the United States and India collaborate to advance global development, Biden said in his joint press statement today. 

President Biden also mentioned various areas of cooperation, such as medical research, human spaceflight, clean energy transition, combating climate change, and joint efforts in critical and emerging technologies like quantum computing and artificial intelligence while ensuring their responsible use. 

“From designing new ways to diagnose cancer and diabetes to collaborating on the international pace centre and treat illnesses like cancer and diabetes to collaborating on human spaceflight, including sending an Indian astronaut to the International Space Station in 2024 to accelerating the global clean energy transition and tackling the climate crisis we face, to harnessing our shared expertise on critical and emerging technologies like quantum computing and artificial intelligence to ensuring they are not used as tools of misinformation and oppression,” the US President said. 

PM Modi on Wednesday arrived in Washington DC after overseeing a special Yoga session on the lawns of the United Nations headquarters in New York City. 
United States President Joe Biden on Wednesday (local time) hosted Prime Minister Narendra Modi for an intimate dinner at the White House before the high-profile state dinner. 

During the dinner, the trio enjoyed a musical tribute to the regions of India, performed by youth dancers from Studio Dhoom, a DMV-based Indian dance studio that helps connect a new generation to the vibrant culture of Indian dance, according to the White House. 

The leaders also exchanged gifts at the White House. PM Modi presented a special sandalwood box to US President Biden that has been handcrafted by a master craftsman from Jaipur, Rajasthan. He also gifted a lab-grown 7.5-carat green diamond and ‘papier mache’ to US First Lady Jill Biden. 

Joe Biden and Jill Biden presented PM Modi with a handmade, antique American book galley from the early 20th Century. Biden also gifted a vintage American camera, accompanied by an archival facsimile print of George Eastman’s Patent of the first Kodak camera, and a hardcover book of American wildlife photography. Jill Biden gifted a signed, first-edition copy of “Collected Poems of Robert Frost” to PM Modi. 

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is on his maiden State visit to the US, is only the third Indian leader after former President Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan and former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to have this privilege. 

PM Modi first visited the US in 2014, on a working visit. This visit was significant as he also delivered his maiden speech at the 69th session of the United Nations General Assembly. 

He visited the US again in 2016, for the Nuclear Security Summit. During this visit, he also met then-US President Barack Obama at the White House and held bilateral talks. 

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PM Modi and Pres Joe Biden slam Pakistan for cross-border terrorism, use of terror proxies, call for action against JeM, Hizb-ul-Mujahideen: What was said

US and India on Thursday strongly condemned cross-border terrorism, and the use of terrorist proxies and called on Pakistan to take immediate action to ensure that no territory under its control is used for launching terrorist attacks, according to US-India joint statement. 

US President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Narendra Modi reiterated the call for concerted action against all UN-listed terrorist groups including Al-Qaida, ISIS/Daesh, Lashkar e-Tayyiba (LeT), Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM), and Hizb-ul-Mujhahideen. Both countries stood together to counter global terrorism and unequivocally condemn terrorism and violent extremism in all its forms and manifestations. 

They called for the perpetrators of the 26/11 Mumbai and Pathankot attacks to be brought to justice, read the statement. 

Earlier, PM Modi had highlighted the need to fight terrorism and extremism that constitutes a real threat to democracy, the rule of law and the enjoyment of human rights. 

Speaking during a joint press conference with US President Joe Biden, PM Modi said, “India and America are walking shoulder to shoulder in the fight against terrorism and extremism. We agree that concerted action is necessary to end cross-border terrorism.” 

Notably, his comments come days after China blocked proposals at the United Nations to designate Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Tayyiba’s Sajid Mir as a “global terrorist.” 

Even 15 years after the Mumbai terrorist attacks, its masterminds have not yet been brought to justice. 

Both leaders also raised concern over the increasing global use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), drones and information and communication technologies for terrorist purposes and reaffirmed the importance of working together to combat such misuse, added the joint statement. 

They welcomed the cooperation between the two governments on counterterrorism designations and homeland security cooperation, including intelligence sharing and law enforcement cooperation. 

Both leaders called upon the Financial Action Task Force to undertake further work identifying how to improve global implementation of its standards to combat money laundering and the financing of terrorism, added the statement. 

President Biden and PM Modi reiterated their strong support for a peaceful, secure, and stable Afghanistan. 

They discussed the current humanitarian situation and concurred on the need to continue to provide immediate humanitarian assistance to the people of Afghanistan. 

The leaders urged the Taliban to abide by UNSC Resolution 2593 which demands that Afghan territory should never be used to threaten or attack any country, shelter or train terrorists, or plan or finance terrorist attacks, added the statement. 

Committing to continue close consultations on the situation in Afghanistan, the leaders emphasized the importance of the formation of an inclusive political structure and called on the Taliban to respect the human rights of all Afghans, including women and girls, and to respect freedom of movement. 

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