An agreement between India and Pakistan, however tenuous, has its own meaning and impact. IMAGE: Indians soldiers at the Line of Control, the border separating India and Pakistan. Photograph: PTI Photo Winds of change have begun to blow in different parts of the world in the end of February 2021, with some potential for major changes in the future. Chinese troops have agreed to mutual withdrawal in the Pangong sector in Ladakh without any particular gain. President Joe Biden launched his first attack abroad, against Iranian supported areas in Syria, justifying it as a warning to Iran. In a delicate balancing act, he has imposed sanctions on certain individuals in Saudi Arabia for the gruesome murder of Jamal Khashoggi , without personally hurting the mastermind. And, surprises of surprises, India and Pakistan have pledged to honour the 2003 cease fire agreement without any apparent provocation. It looked more like formalising a de facto situation as the ... » Learn More about Silent guns on LoC raise hopes of peace
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On cyber attack on India, US says cannot allow China to dominate
For Quick Alerts Subscribe Now Rahul Gandhi terms grandmother Indira Gandhi's 'emergency a mistake' View Sample For Quick Alerts ALLOW NOTIFICATIONS For Daily Alerts #Cyber Attack How a warning about ShadowPad, Red Echo saved the national power grid from being hacked #Cyber Attack India is second biggest target of cyber criminals in Asia Pacific: Report #Cyber Attack Agencies continue to thwart China cyber attacks on India #Cyber Attack India faced three times the cyber attack than the global average #Cyber Attack Jitendra Singh says, Kundankulam nuclear power plant cyber attack an error #Cyber Attack Government new snoop on computers order challenged in SC Just In 1 hr ago Manipur’s news website becomes first target of new rules on digital media, later withdrawn 1 hr ago TMC writes to EC over PM Modi’s photo on Covid-19 vaccination doc ... » Learn More about On cyber attack on India, US says cannot allow China to dominate
Biden may rescind terrorist label on Houthis
The new US President Joe Biden may soon rule on the designation of Yemen's Houthi group as a "foreign terrorist organization", a decree his predecessor Donald Trump made. Experts and analysts say this move would complicate the United Nations-brokered peace plan and international aid efforts in the impoverished Arab country. The former US secretary of state Mike Pompeo said the "terrorist designation of Houthis" in Yemen acknowledges its "terrorist activity" and seeks to deter further "malign activity". Pompeo declared the Houthis a "foreign terrorist organization" on Jan 10. He said he also intended to designate three leaders of the Iran-backed group as "specially designated global terrorists". These designations took effect on Tuesday, one day before Biden took office, with the Houthis warning they would respond to any action against them. Following the ruling, for fear of being involved in supporting a "terrorist" group, humanitarian organizations and commercial companies ... » Learn More about Biden may rescind terrorist label on Houthis