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India Dispatches Malathion to Afghanistan
In a humanitarian gesture, India has sent 40,000 litres of Malathion pesticide to Afghanistan via Iran's Chabahar port to combat locust swarms threatening agric... In a humanitarian gesture, India has sent 40,000 litres of Malathion pesticide to Afghanistan via Iran's Chabahar port to combat locust swarms threatening agricultural production. This timely assistance aligns with India's ongoing humanitarian support to Afghanistan, including the supply of wheat and aid for establishing drug rehabilitation facilities. The strategic location of Chabahar port enables India to deliver aid despite lacking direct physical access to Afghanistan, bypassing Pakistan. Collaborations with the UN World Food Programme and healthcare assistance, including hospital reconstruction, showcase India's commitment to supporting Afghanistan's development amid geopolitical challenges. As India urges international cooperation for sustainable peace, it emphasizes separating political considerations from humanitarian aid to ensure ongoing support for Afghan civilians.
11th Edition of India-Kyrgyzstan Joint Military Exercise 'Khanjar'
The 11th edition of the India-Kyrgyzstan joint military exercise, 'Khanjar,' has commenced in Himachal Pradesh, focusing on enhancing defence cooperation and ex... The 11th edition of the India-Kyrgyzstan joint military exercise, 'Khanjar,' has commenced in Himachal Pradesh, focusing on enhancing defence cooperation and expertise exchange in counterterrorism operations. Held alternately in both countries, this edition is taking place at the Special Forces Training School in Bakloh. The exercise involves special forces from both nations, concentrating on insertion, extraction, and ambush techniques for counterterrorism operations in mountainous areas. With an emphasis on mountain warfare capacities, the drill aims to address shared security threats such as terrorism and extremism. Beyond joint exercises, India and Kyrgyzstan maintain a robust defence partnership, including capacity building, training, and cooperation in border security.
India-Maldives Ties Fray Over Minister's Remarks Against PM Modi
A diplomatic furor erupted this week after three Maldivian junior ministers mocked Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent visit promoting local Lakshadwee... A diplomatic furor erupted this week after three Maldivian junior ministers mocked Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent visit promoting local Lakshadweep islands, prompting many Indians to cancel trips and jeopardizing vital bilateral ties. The Indian government issued a forceful response by summoning the Maldivian ambassador to condemn the "derogatory remarks" while the country suspended the offending officials. But lingering tensions remain. The controversy began when PM Modi toured India's Lakshadweep archipelago in January, highlighting its pristine beaches and coral reefs. His social media posts on the undiscovered Indian ocean getaway sparked global interest. The visuals of Modi walking barefoot on white sand and snorkeling crystal waters framed him as an ambassador for developing Lakshadweep's tourism potential to support its economy. The attention garnered, however, provoked the ire of some Maldivian ministers who mocked the posts as India trying to compete with their country's established upscale island resort industry. Many Indians outraged by the perceived insult to PM Modi reacted by pledging to cancel planned holidays to the Maldives this year, instead vowing to visit Lakshadweep to boost domestic tourism. The boycott jeopardizes the tourism-dependent Maldivian economy, which welcomed nearly 1.8 million visitors in 2022, over half from India. Social media also erupted with criticism of the ministers' conduct toward India's leader. Hashtags like #BoycottMaldives and #UnfriendMaldives trended for days.