2 dead, government warns Russia against recruiting Indians
Tuesday, 11 June 2024 () The Indian government released a statement on Tuesday confirming the deaths of two Indian citizens who had recently joined the Russian military and were involved in the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. The ministry of external affairs and the Indian embassy in Moscow have strongly raised the issue with Russian ambassador Denis Alipov in New Delhi and with Russian authorities in Moscow.
Two Indian nationals recruited by the Russian Army were killed in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, as confirmed by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA). The MEA expressed condolences to the families and urged Russia for a prompt repatriation of their remains. Both the MEA and the Indian...
Nearly 71% of Indians prefer online news, with 49% relying on social media, as per a 2024 digital news report by Reuters Institute. The report, based on a YouGov.. IndiaTimes
In a heart-wrenching incident, at least 45 Indians were among the 49 people killed when a devastating fire swept through a labour housing facility in Kuwait’s Mangaf area early Wednesday. The tragedy has cast a spotlight on the appalling living conditions faced by migrant workers in the Gulf region. An Indian Air Force aircraft brought the mortal remains of the victims back to India, with 24 of the deceased being from Kerala. The arrival of the remains at Kochi Airport was met by grieving families who are struggling to come to terms with their loss.
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban met with French President Emmanuel Macron to discuss support for Ukraine and other key issues before Hungary's EU presidency commences on 1 July.
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Russia has sent its first coal shipments to India via the International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC), a 7,200km multimodal route connecting St. Petersburg to Mumbai. This move aims to bypass Western sanctions and reduce shipping times.
India is increasing Russian coal imports, potentially becoming the top buyer within a decade. Simultaneously, Prime Minister Modi may visit Moscow in July, marking his first trip to Russia since 2019. These developments highlight strengthening economic and strategic ties between the two nations.
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At least eight people are dead after a fire in an office building in the city of Fryazino outside Moscow on Monday, according to Russian emergency services. Sky News
India and Qatar discuss purchase of 12 second-hand Mirage-2000-5 jets in New Delhi. Qatari offer includes missiles and engines. Indian Air Force to increase.. IndiaTimes
The appointment of BJP leader Bhartruhari Mahtab as pro-tem speaker and issues related to irregularities in the NEET-UG exam and cancellation of other tests are.. IndiaTimes
The cost of CNG has been hiked by one rupee per kilogramme. Following this rise, CNG will now cost Rs 75.09 per kilogramme instead of Rs 74.09 in the nation's.. DNA