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'India's voters decide how the country should run': Jaishankar takes a dig at George Soros's anti-Modi comments

Sydney: Taking a dig at George Soros for his recent comments criticising India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Indian foreign minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar on Saturday termed the billionaire investor as ‘old, rich, opinionated and dangerous’ On Thursday, Soros, speaking ahead of the Munich Security Conference, said that India was a democracy but Modi was not a democrat. Jaishankar told a conference in Sydney on Saturday that Soros’s comments were typical of a “Euro-Atlantic view”. He said there was “a debate and conversation that we must have on democracy”, including whose values defined democracy as the world rebalanced and became less Euro-Atlantic. Jaishankar was responding to a question about Soros at the Raisina@Sydney conference. Calling Soros “old, rich, opinionated and dangerous”, he said that when people with necessary resources have such views “they actually invest in shaping narratives,” India’s voters decided “how the country should run,” he added. “It worries us

George Soros and the Prince: A cautionary tale of the Foreign Hand

New Delhi: An ‘activist’ short-seller, itself under the lens of investigative agencies, targets the FPO of an Indian firm. The Indian Left and bleeding-heart liberals break into jubilation. A lot goes around, including Rahul Gandhi trying hard to sound serious and impressive in the Parliament. Nothing much comes of it. Next comes the mother of all aviation deals in history—Air India, Airbus, Boeing and engine-maker Rolls Royce work out a mammoth pact for passenger aircraft. US President Joe Biden, UK premier Rishi Sunak, French head of state Emmanuel Macron hail India for coming to their aid and saving their economies from dire straits. The headlines have changed. Rahul Gandhi, his Bharat Jodo Yatra having turned out to be a damp squib, then attacks PM Modi for playing favourites in business and industry. That too falls flat, as the world talks about India as the brightest spot in these difficult economic times when most of Europe and the US are in the economic doldrums with no en

India’s ruling BJP trashes Soros’ remarks on PM Modi, says billionaire is ‘mounting a war against India’

New Delhi: India’s ruling party, BJP, launched a scathing attack on billionaire investor George Soros and accused him of targeting Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the country’s democratic system. Addressing a press conference in national capital Delhi, Union Minister of India and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Smriti Irani said: “This war is being mounted against India and what stands between the war and India’s interests is Modi.” Soros wants to destroy Indian democracy Lambasting Soros, Irani alleged that he wants to destroy Indian democracy and wanted some “hand-picked” people to run the government in the country. “George Soros wants a government that is pliable to his needs for making his nefarious plans successful. It is evident from his statements that he has declared funding of over one billion dollars particularly to ‘target’ leaders like PM Modi, which is significant,” she said. The minister asserted that the ruling government in India has defeated foreign p

'Stay slim to survive': Leopard escapes tiger’s attack with astonishing pace and flexibility; watch

Tigers are considered dominating creatures as they don’t prefer unnecessary trespassers inside their enclosure. However, in the case of forests and national parks, the scene is quite different. The big cats need to share the landscapes with other animals of which some are as deadly as them. Among other predators there, leopards can certainly be called the major competitor of a tiger. But the leopard, which is also part of the cat family, is superior in speed and flexibility. Recently, Indian Forest Service (IFS) officer Susanta Nanda dropped a clip of a breathtaking face-off between a tiger and a leopard on Twitter. That is how leopard survives in a tiger dominated landscape😊 Tigers can easily climb trees,with their sharp and retractable claws providing a powerful grip to hold the tree trunk and climb up. But as they grow old their body weight prevents them to do so. Stay slim to survive🙏 pic.twitter.com/uePgSwIJcj — Susanta Nanda IFS (@susantananda3) February 14, 2023 The

India to boost Ladakh defence against China, Pakistan with world's highest tunnel at Shinkun La

New Delhi: India took a big step towards strengthening the defence of Ladakh against both China and Pakistan with the Union Cabinet led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi approving the construction of the world’s highest tunnel under the Shinkun La. The 4.1-km tunnel on the Manali-Darcha-Padam-Nimu road will pass under the Shinkun La – which lies at an altitude of 16703 feet – and will provide all-weather connectivity for the Indian Army to the Lac with China and the LoC with Pakistan in the border areas of Ladakh. An approach road is also scheduled to be completed by December 2025. Providing details of the cabinet decision, Union minister Anurag Thakur said the tunnel will be completed by December 2025 at a cost of Rs 1,681 crore. All-weather road to LoC, LAC in Ladakh “The tunnel under the Shinkun La is intended to provide all-weather road connectivity to Ladakh and this will be the shortest route to the border areas of the Union territory,” Anurag Thakur was quoted as saying by PT

UK journalist becomes friends with flower seller in Tamil Nadu; video wins internet

Travelling is the best way to truly connect with people around the world. One can easily experience new cultures, traditions, people, and food by venturing on journeys to new places. Speaking of which, Alex Outhwaite, a travel journalist from the United Kingdom, recently paid a visit to India and had a great time travelling to different states in the country and interacting with people. Her entire trip had some popular tourist destinations including Udaipur, Kolkata, and Tamil Nadu, and her social media handle proves that. During her trip, Outhwaite also befriended a flower seller in a Tamil Nadu market who adorably adorned her hair with a string of jasmine flowers, which are traditionally worn by women in South India. Taking to her Twitter account, Outhwaite shared the video with a sweet caption that reads, “Making friends in Tamil Nadu.” Notably, the video is from a market in Tamil Nadu’s Madurai city. Making friends in Tamil Nadu 🇮🇳 pic.twitter.com/x2C1OrvFLQ — Alex Outhwaite