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First Post
11 hours ago
- Politics
- First Post
What is India doing to alienate Pakistan on world forum? ‘Sensitising interlocutors,' govt tells Parl
In response to a question raised in Rajya Sabha, the Ministry of External Affairs explained how India alienated Pakistan at the International level following the Pahalgam terror attack. read more In its response raised by the opposition in Rajya Sabha, the External Affairs Ministry elucidated the way India alienated Pakistan on an international level, following the devastating Pahalgam terror attack. The ministry was answering questions raised by Rajya Sabha MP Javed Ali Khan. In one of the unstarred questions, Khan asked what efforts India has taken to alienate Pakistan from the International arena following the Pahalgam terror attack and the Operation Sindoor. He also raised concerns over Pakistan being the Vice Chair of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC). STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD In its response, the ministry noted that as part of the 'routine annual process,' Pakistan was selected as one of the vice-chairs of the UN's Counter Terrorism Committee 2025. The ministry mentioned that India was the chair of the UN Counter Terrorism Committee in 2022, and India was also the chair of the committee in 2011. EAM on alienating Pakistan In response to Khan's question, the ministry noted that India's diplomatic efforts over the years have led to the listing of Pakistan-based terrorist entities under the UNSC 1267 Sanctions Committee and the FATF grey listing. 'The Government of India has been sensitising all concerned interlocutors on the menace of cross-border terrorism emanating from Pakistan,' the ministry said in its response to the question raised in Rajya Sabha. 'Due to India's persistent efforts, the global community has a greater understanding of India's concerns on cross-border terrorism,' it furthered. The EAM also noted that the UNSC Press Statement following the Pahalgam terror attack 'acknowledged the need to hold the perpetrators, organisers, sponsors and financiers of the attack accountable.' 'Several world leaders have recognised and supported India's actions to combat terrorism following the Pahalgam terror attack,' the ministry wrote in the statement. In the response statement, the US's decision to designate Pakistan-based terrorist group, Lashkar-e-Taiba, as a Foreign Terrorist Organisation (FTO) and a Specially Designated Global Terrorist (SDGT) was also mentioned. It is pertinent to note that TRF was the same group that claimed responsibility for the Pahalgam terror attack, which eventually led to a four-day military escalation between India and Pakistan. Earlier this month, Rubio issued a statement in which he acknowledged that TRF claimed responsibility for the terror attack that claimed the lives of 26 people and triggered the 4-day military escalation between India and Pakistan. In light of this, the US accorded the group as a Foreign Terrorist Organisation (FTO) and Specially Designated Global Terrorist (SDGT). STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD 'Today, the Department of State is adding The Resistance Front (TRF) as a designated Foreign Terrorist Organisation (FTO) and Specially Designated Global Terrorist (SDGT). TRF, a Lashkar-e-Tayyiba (LeT) front and proxy, claimed responsibility for the April 22, 2025, Pahalgam attack, which killed 26 civilians. This was the deadliest attack on civilians in India since the 2008 Mumbai attacks conducted by LeT. TRF has also claimed responsibility for several attacks against Indian security forces, including most recently in 2024,' the statement read.


Hans India
18 hours ago
- Business
- Hans India
AP on track to become an aviation hub: Janardhan Reddy
Vijayawada: Andhra Pradesh is poised to become a significant aviation hub, according to B C Janardhan Reddy, minister for investments, infrastructure, roads and buildings. He highlighted the state's conducive investment climate, which is attracting substantial national and international aviation investments. The minister met industrialists and investors at the AP secretariat on Thursday. Three major aviation firms expressed interest in investing in the state: Skybird Aviation Pvt. Ltd. plans a Rs 600 crore investment for a Full Flight Simulation Centre; FTO and Heli Taxi Services proposed Rs 210 crore for flying training and helicopter taxi services; and Felix Aviation Academy intends to establish a Flying Training Organisation (FTO). These companies have submitted concept notes and strategies, and the minister assured swift clearances upon formal proposals. Janardhan Reddy also noted that various aviation and EVTOL (Electric Vertical Take-off and Landing) firms, including EPlane Company, BLUJ Aviation, Magnum Wings, Sarla Aviation, Golden Epaulettes Aviation Pvt. Ltd., and Haribon Aeronautics Pvt. Ltd., have shown strong interest and held meetings to discuss their plans. The minister emphasised that improved infrastructure in Andhra Pradesh is attracting trusted, long-term investments, which will significantly boost local employment. He stated that the government is prioritizing the development of roads, ports, railways, and airports as part of its industrial strategy. Reddy also remarked that the current administration is rebuilding investor confidence, positioning Andhra Pradesh as a reliable long-term investment destination after the previous government's impact on the state's brand image.


Deccan Herald
3 days ago
- Politics
- Deccan Herald
TRF's terror tag bolsters India's case
The designation of The Resistance Front (TRF), a proxy of the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), as a global terrorist organisation by the United States is a victory for India and a vindication of New Delhi's position on cross-border terrorism. It is significant in view of India's contention that the organisation was behind the April 22 Pahalgam attack. .TRF twice claimed responsibility for the attack though it later denied involvement, probably under pressure from its handlers across the border. India has mounted persistent diplomatic pressure on the US and other countries to recognise the existence of the terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan which is directed against India. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio noted that TRF had claimed responsibility also for other attacks, against Indian security forces. But it will be noted that Rubio did not name Pakistan, where the LeT is US has described TRF as a Foreign Terrorist Organisation (FTO) and a front for the LeT. The LeT and Jaish-e-Mohammad have been marked for involvement in terrorist activities directed against India. Both organisations have been in the US FTO list from 2001. Pakistan has denied their existence while India has contended that both are active in that country. .India should continue its efforts to get TRF named as a terrorist outfit in the UN Security Council records. The UNSC resolution on the Pahalgam attack avoided mentioning TRF, under Pakistan's and China's pressure. The US designation will hopefully make the process easier, though Pakistan and China will continue to oppose it. The Ministry of External Affairs has welcomed the US decision and noted that it reflects the cooperation between India and the US on counter-terrorism. Earlier this year, the US had extradited Tahawwur Rana who was part of the conspiracy behind the 2008 Mumbai the US may have sent a positive signal to India with its stance on TRF, its position is not without contradictions. It has not fully accepted India's position on the Pahalgam attack and Pakistan's role in promoting terrorism in the country. Washington has played host to Pakistan's army and air force chiefs in recent weeks and sought to equate Pakistan with India. .The US and most other countries have the tendency to look at terrorism through the prism of their national interest and geopolitical considerations. India will have to initiate stronger diplomatic efforts to make its case fully heard and accepted. It will also not go unnoticed that the terrorists behind the Pahalgam attack are yet to be arrested.


Economic Times
4 days ago
- Politics
- Economic Times
Supported and collaborated with Haitian gang leaders: Rubio on expulsion of US residents linked to FTO
The Trump administration is moving to expel US legal permanent residents who have supported and collaborated with Haitian gang leaders tied to the Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO) Viv Ansanm, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced. In a post on X, Rubio said, "The Trump Administration is enforcing U.S. immigration law to expel U.S. legal permanent residents who have supported and collaborated with Haitian gang leaders connected to Foreign Terrorist Organization, Viv Ansanm." on this in a press statement dated July 21, Rubio said, "I am pleased to announce the latest U.S. actions against individuals whose presence and activities in our country have potentially serious adverse foreign policy consequences for the United States."The Department of State has determined that certain individuals with lawful permanent resident status in the United States collaborated with Haitian gang leaders affiliated with Viv Ansanm, a group designated as an FTO earlier this year. "Viv Ansanm is a driver of the violence and criminality in Haiti contributing to the island's instability. The United States will not allow individuals to enjoy the benefits of legal status in our country while they are facilitating the actions of violent organizations or supporting criminal terrorist organizations," Rubio the determination, the Department of Homeland Security is authorized to pursue removal proceedings under section 237(a)(4)(C) of the Immigration and Nationality Act."These new actions demonstrate the Trump Administration's firm commitment to protecting the American people, advancing our national security interests, and promoting regional security and stability," the Secretary added. The move underscores the administration's broader effort to crack down on individuals perceived as threats to U.S. security and foreign policy interests.


Time of India
4 days ago
- Politics
- Time of India
Supported and collaborated with Haitian gang leaders: Rubio on expulsion of US residents linked to FTO
The Trump administration is moving to expel US legal permanent residents who have supported and collaborated with Haitian gang leaders tied to the Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO) Viv Ansanm , U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced. In a post on X, Rubio said, "The Trump Administration is enforcing U.S. immigration law to expel U.S. legal permanent residents who have supported and collaborated with Haitian gang leaders connected to Foreign Terrorist Organization, Viv Ansanm." Explore courses from Top Institutes in Select a Course Category Management Data Science Artificial Intelligence Operations Management MBA Finance Degree PGDM healthcare Digital Marketing MCA Technology Public Policy CXO Others Leadership others Design Thinking Data Science Data Analytics Cybersecurity Product Management Healthcare Project Management Skills you'll gain: Duration: 9 Months IIM Calcutta CERT-IIMC APSPM India Starts on undefined Get Details Skills you'll gain: Duration: 10 Months IIM Kozhikode CERT-IIMK GMPBE India Starts on undefined Get Details Skills you'll gain: Duration: 11 Months IIM Kozhikode CERT-IIMK General Management Programme India Starts on undefined Get Details Elaborating on this in a press statement dated July 21, Rubio said, "I am pleased to announce the latest U.S. actions against individuals whose presence and activities in our country have potentially serious adverse foreign policy consequences for the United States." The Department of State has determined that certain individuals with lawful permanent resident status in the United States collaborated with Haitian gang leaders affiliated with Viv Ansanm, a group designated as an FTO earlier this year. Live Events "Viv Ansanm is a driver of the violence and criminality in Haiti contributing to the island's instability. The United States will not allow individuals to enjoy the benefits of legal status in our country while they are facilitating the actions of violent organizations or supporting criminal terrorist organizations," Rubio stated. Following the determination, the Department of Homeland Security is authorized to pursue removal proceedings under section 237(a)(4)(C) of the Immigration and Nationality Act. "These new actions demonstrate the Trump Administration's firm commitment to protecting the American people, advancing our national security interests , and promoting regional security and stability," the Secretary added. The move underscores the administration's broader effort to crack down on individuals perceived as threats to U.S. security and foreign policy interests.