Tuesday, April 23, 2024

India To Deliver The Fourth BrahMos Missile Battery To Philippines

BrahMos supersonic cruise Missiles being delivered to the Philippines by India

Three ‘batteries’ of BrahMos missiles have already been handed over to the Philippines with a fourth on its way to Manila

New Delhi: Giving a huge fillip to defence exports, India is on way to send the fourth ‘battery’ of land version of BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles to the Philippines today amidst growing tensions due to Chinese assertions in the South China Sea.

It is understood that three ‘batteries’ of BrahMos missiles have already been handed over to the island nation with a fourth on its way to Manila as part of the USD 375 million deal signed by the two allies in 2022. Each battery comprises four launchers with three 290 km range missiles with each launcher on a mobile platform for survivability of the conventional deterrent. Given the supersonic speed of the weapon, the missile is very difficult to intercept by land or ship-based Ballistic Missile Defence (BMDs) systems.

The BrahMos Philippines deal has ensured that India’s defence exports have already touched ₹21083 crores in 2023-2024 with a massive 32.5 per cent year-on-year growth as compared to the past fiscal. As BrahMos has a proven track record, India is expected to bag more orders for the supersonic missiles in the near future.

While India has crossed the Rubicon in missile exports, the Narendra Modi government is also looking towards setting up a joint venture between Mazagon Dockyards Limited and French Naval Group to manufacture Scorpene-class diesel-electric submarines in Mumbai and supply to third countries like Indonesia and Malaysia. Currently, Chief of Defence Staff Gen Anil Chauhan is on a visit to France to interact with the Naval Group and the Emmanuel Macron government to understand how Indian and French supply chains can join hands to manufacture high-tech conventional and non-conventional sub-surface platforms in India under the Aatmanirbhar Bharat rubric. It is understood that the Indian CDS will visit the French submarine base at Brest and possibly Toulouse in a bid to deepen the bilateral defence cooperation. The French Naval Group is already in talks with MDL for the construction of three additional Kalvari (modified Scorpene) class submarines for India.

While P-5 powers use nuclear-powered conventionally armed attack submarines (SSN) for deterrence and access denial, India is still evaluating its options. The options include manufacturing SSNs to long-term maritime security or looking towards the lithium battery, air-independent propulsion or conventional diesel-electric submarines apart from underwater armed drones. These proposals are expected to get solidified during Modi 3.0.

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The Construction of The 4th Chinese Aircraft Carrier Has Reportedly Started

Chinese Shandong Aircraft Carrier

We know that the Chinese Navy is progressing and developing quickly, even very quickly. This is the case for its destroyers and frigates, its conventional and nuclear submarines, or its assault ships. This is also the case for its fleet of aircraft carriers.

While the first Chinese aircraft carrier entered service less than 7 years ago, the Chinese Navy received a second ship, the first of national design, two years later, in 2017. The third aircraft carrier, the Fujian, was launched in June 2022, and should very soon begin its sea trials, with a probable entry into service in 2025.

And the momentum doesn't seem destined to abate. Indeed, according to statements by Chinese military and civilian officials, China has already started construction of the fourth aircraft carrier intended for the Chinese Navy.

The Construction of The 4th Chinese Aircraft Carrier Does Not Encounter Technological Difficulties

It was during Chinese parliamentary meetings, an annual event in which officials of the People's Liberation Army rarely participate, that Chinese Navy officers confirmed that the construction of the 4th Chinese aircraft carrier had already started.

The Chinese aircraft carrier CV-18 Fujian is expected to begin sea trials very soon.

On this subject, PLA political commissar Yuan Huazhi, added that the design of this new building was done without any hitches and without technological obstacles. And to add that the propulsion of the ship, conventional or nuclear, will be officially announced soon.

However, many experts believe that developing a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier would be too premature for China's naval industry, as it is for the aftera

Indeed, it seems that Beijing does not have nuclear boiler rooms deploying a power suitable for the propulsion of an aircraft carrier, a ship which must be capable of sustaining very high speeds, in transit, and especially during aviation maneuvers.

Furthermore, in the next ten or fifteen years, the needs of the Chinese Navy will be concentrated within the second circle of islands surrounding the China Sea, for which a conventionally powered aircraft carrier, otherwise more economical and faster to design and build than a nuclear-powered ship, is more than enough.

The need for nuclear-powered aircraft carriers will certainly appear in the years to come, when the Chinese Navy will have all the means, but also the operational experience, to support long-term power projection missions. distance.

An Evolved Fujian Sister Ship For The Chinese Navy?

In fact, the most credible hypothesis concerning this 4th Chinese aircraft carrier would be that it would be a sister ship of the Fujian, or, more precisely, an evolution of it, as has been the case of the Shandong, derived from the Liaoning, but bringing numerous developments to make the ship more efficient.

As a reminder, the French Charles de Gaulle has a length of 261 m, for a loaded tonnage of only 42 tons, whereas the British aircraft carriers of the Queen Elizabeth class reach 500 meters in length, for 280 65 tonnes of displacement.

Its size is not Fujian's only asset. It has, in fact, some very modern features, such as electromagnetic catapults, similar to those equipping the new American Ford-class aircraft carriers, and the future French PANG.

Its embarked air group will be formed of 45 to 60 aircraft, and will consist of J-15T fighters adapted to the use of catapults, J-35 stealth fighters, as well as KJ-600 air surveillance aircraft. Drones and helicopters will complete this GAE, giving it operational capabilities close to those of the American super aircraft carriers of the Nimitz and Ford classes.

The differences between the 4th Chinese aircraft carrier and the Fujian are obviously still unknown. If on several occasions, specialists in aerial and special photographic analysis had identified the possible construction of the ship, it appeared that they were, most often, hulls of large commercial ships.

The Fujian Aircraft Carrier Will Soon Begin Sea Trials

The aircraft carrier Fujian was returned to the sea a few days ago, after several weeks in the refit basin, after most of the work was completed on board the building launched in June 2022.

The Fujian is equipped with 3 EMALS electromagnetic catapults, comparable to those equipping American Ford-class aircraft carriers, and the future French carriers.

Everything suggests, including the painting of the ship and the coating placed on the flight deck, that it will very soon begin its sea trials campaign, paving the way for a probable entry into service before the mid-2025. It had, in fact, taken just over a year for the Chinese Navy, since the start of the tests, to declare the entry into service of the Shandong, in December 2019.

It is likely that this entry into service will take place jointly with that of the aircraft of its embarked air group, in particular the J-35 stealth fighter (still a default name, due to lack of official designation), and the KJ-600 air surveillance . With the J-15 heavy fighter bomber, Fujian will have a GAE comparable to those of American aircraft carriers, with the F/A-18 E/F Super Hornet, the F-35C Lightning 2 and the E-2D Hawkeye .

The Liaoning Aircraft Carrier Begins Tests With A Model of The J-35 Stealth Fighter On Board

In this regard, the aircraft carrier Liaoning has undertaken a test and validation campaign at sea, after a major maintenance period which lasted more than a year. The ship is expected to return to active service within a few months.

But it could well welcome, on this occasion, a new aircraft into its on-board air group. Indeed, after a model of J-35 was observed on the Liaoning Bridge, for several days, while it was completing its maintenance phase, it appeared that this model would have remained on the deck of the aircraft carrier, for its sea trials.

The aircraft carrier Liaoning has begun its trials, after a planned maintenance period of 1 year, taking on board a model of the J-15 and a model of the J-35. It is likely that these two aircraft will therefore form its embarked air group in the months to come.

The use of this model aims to validate the movements of this aircraft on the deck, in the hangars and during transitions on board the aircraft carrier. That it was embarked during sea trials confirms the high probability that the stealth fighter will join the Liaoning air group in the months or years to come.

If this is the case, the Liaoning's sister ship, the Shandong, will also be able to accommodate and operate the J-35, once it has undergone an interior overhaul, to be able to maintain the aircraft.

The ability to embark J-35s aboard the Liaoning and Shandong will increase the operational capabilities of these two aircraft carriers, as well as train and qualify Chinese naval pilots, without having to mobilize Type aircraft carriers-003, with much greater operational potential, for this mission.

The fact remains that, in the current dynamic, the Chinese Navy will have admitted into service four major aircraft carriers, all weighing more than 60 tons, in barely ten years, all while learning to design, build, and implement, this type of ship.

In fact, the current dynamic suggests that the Chinese Navy is also aiming to acquire a fleet of around a dozen aircraft carriers, to match, why not surpass, in this area too, with the US Navy, by 2045. Which would be a first since the mid-1930s, and the rise in power of the Japanese aircraft carrier fleet.

(With Agency Inputs)


Desperate Pak PM Fails To Get Support On Kashmir Issue From Iranian President Raisi


Islamabad: Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi on Monday thwarted Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's attempt to raise the Kashmir issue as he kicked off his crucial three-day visit to Islamabad.

While making his opening statement during the joint presser, Sharif thanked the Iranian President for taking Pakistan's side on the Kashmir dispute between Islamabad and New Delhi.

"We are thankful to Iran for its support for the Kashmir cause," said Sharif adding that the both sides have identified and agreed to cooperate on matters of mutual interest and regional concern.

However, he failed to get any word of support from the Iranian President as he refrained from giving any comment on the issue and remained focused on addressing the Israel-Palestine conflict.

"It is now established how the United Nations has failed to live up to its mandate and stop the ongoing genocide of innocent Palestinians in Gaza by Israel," he said during his opening statement at the joint presser at the Prime Minister's house.

The Iranian President's comments are being seen as a clear snub to Islamabad on its repeated efforts to garner support on the Kashmir dispute from regional and global players.

"Pakistan should know better about the relationship between Iran and India. Our Prime Minister should have been careful in mentioning Kashmir during the presser, knowing that Iran's main focus is on its current conflict with Israel," said Abdullah Momand, a political analyst.

"Kashmir issue and Pakistan's diplomatic efforts to gather support have not been strong enough to get a supportive statement out of a country's supreme leader like Raisi. It was rather embarrassing to see that our premier thanked the Iranian President for a supportive stance on the Kashmir dispute, a stance that was neither established nor reciprocated by Raisi," he added.

However, while Pakistan failed to get any word on Kashmir from the Iranian President, both sides agreed to increase the volume of trade and business ties to at least $10 billion.

"We are committed to strengthening relations to high levels. Economic and trade volume between Iran and Pakistan is not acceptable. We have decided as a first step to increase trade volume between our two countries to $10 billion," Raisi said during the presser.

At least 10 MoUs (Memorandum of Understanding) were signed between the two countries that aim at enhancing mutual cooperation towards trade and development.

(With Agency Inputs)


Defence Minister Visits Siachen; Reviews Military Preparedness

Siachen: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh meets Indian soldiers at the world's highest battlefield

New Delhi: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Monday visited Siachen, the world's highest battlefield, and reviewed India's overall military preparedness in the region. Singh's visit to Siachen came over a week after the Indian Army marked the 40th year of its presence in the strategically key region.

The defence minister, accompanied by Army Chief Gen Manoj Pande, reviewed the overall security situation in the region, officials said.

Singh also interacted with the soldiers deployed in Siachen.

The Siachen glacier, which is at a height of around 20,000 feet in the Karakoram range, is known as the highest militarised zone in the world where the soldiers have to battle frostbite and high winds.

Under its 'Operation Meghdoot' the Indian Army established its full control over the Siachen Glacier in April, 1984.

The Indian Army strengthened its presence in Siachen over the last few years.

In January last year, Captain Shiva Chauhan from the Army's Corps of Engineers was posted at a frontline post in Siachen Glacier, in the first such operational deployment of an woman Army officer at the key battlefield.

"The Indian Army's control over Siachen Glacier has not only been a story of unparalleled valour and determination but also an incredible journey of technological advancements and logistical improvements that transformed it from one of the most formidable terrains into a symbol of indomitable spirit and innovation," an Army official had said last week.

(With Agency Inputs)


China Hails Maldives President Mohammed Muizzu's Landslide Win In Polls


China on Monday congratulated Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu's People’s National Congress (PNC) which has secured an absolute majority in Sunday's Parliament polls and expressed its willingness to deepen the “comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership” between the two countries.

Muizzu-led PNC won 68 out of 93 seats in Sunday's polls and its coalition partners Maldives National Party (MNP) and Maldives Development Alliance (MDA) won one and two seats, respectively, which is more than two-thirds of the Parliament, landing the party an easy supermajority with the power to amend the Constitution.

The Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP), led by former president Ibrahim Mohamed Solih, who is seen as a pro-India leader, won only 15 seats this time.

The parliamentary majority for the PNC would give Muizzu the legislative backing to shape the foreign policy of the strategically placed archipelagic state in the Indian Ocean geographically located close to India’s southern coast.

Commenting on the PNC's victory, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin told a media briefing here that Beijing wants to congratulate the Maldives on the successful parliament election and respect the choice made by the people.

"China would like to work with the Maldives and carry forward the traditional friendship and cooperation in all fields, deepen our comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership and build a community of shared future between the two countries benefits the two peoples," he said.

Ever since his election as President in October last year Muizzu, who defeated the pro-India incumbent Solih, moved closer to China signing what the two countries term as a “comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership” besides 20 pacts to assist Maldives infrastructure after meeting with President Xi Jinping here in January.

China also announced a USD 130 million grant besides promising to send more Chinese tourists to the tourism-dependent Maldives.

After Muizzu's visit in January, China is sending more of its tourists to Maldives on his request in an apparent attempt to reduce the dependence on Indian tourists in the tourism-dependent country.

Subsequently, the two countries signed an agreement under which China's military would supply 'non-lethal' weapons to the Maldives free of cost.

China has also started several medium infrastructure projects in the Maldives in recent months.

Regarded as the pro-China leader, Muizzu started his Presidency demanding the withdrawal of the 88 Indian military personnel handling two helicopters to ferry Maldives patients to hospitals from various atolls and a Dornier maritime surveillance aircraft to monitor the Indian Ocean.

After negotiations, the two countries reached an agreement to replace the military personnel with civilians to operate two India-donated helicopters and a Dronier aircraft. For its part, India too increased its annual aid to Maldives and permitted a steady supply of essentials including vegetables, food and construction materials relaxing export restrictions.

Subsequently, Muizzu toned down his anti-India rhetoric saying that India will remain “without a question” a “closest ally” of Maldives and urged New Delhi to provide debt relief to his country for the “hefty” loans taken by Male.

Muizzu in his media interview last month said the only matter of contention that arose with India was the presence of Indian military personnel in the Maldives and India too had agreed to withdraw them.

“It is not nice to dismiss or disregard aid from one country to another as useless," he said, adding that Indian projects in Maldives will continue.

Observers say now that his PNC party won the parliament polls, it is to be seen the likely course of his foreign policy towards India and China.

(With Agency Inputs)


Government Employee Shot Dead In Targeted Attack In J&K's Rajouri


The 40-year-old was an employee in the social welfare department

SRINAGAR: A government employee was shot dead by unidentified gunmen in another targeted attack in Jammu and Kashmir this evening. Mohammad Razaq was shot soon after he came out of a mosque at Shadra Sharief area of Rajouri. He died of his injuries in a hospital.

Security personnel rushed to the spot and launched a massive cordon and search operation to track down the terrorists, they said.

This comes close on the heels of two non-locals being shot dead in Anantnag and Herpora districts respectively. A migrant worker from Bihar was shot dead by terrorists in a targeted attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Anantnag district on Wednesday just a week after a resident of Dehradun was shot at by terrorists in south Kashmir's Herpora.

While such attacks have decreased in frequency this year because of the crackdown on terrorism, the latest killing comes at a time when campaigning for the Lok Sabha elections is approaching its peak in Anantnag, which will vote on May 7.

(With Agency Inputs)


'Indian Ocean Has Connected Two Friendly Countries Together...': Iranian Envoy To India On Maritime Security


New Delhi: Iran's Ambassador to India, Iraj Elahi on the occasion of Iran Army Day stressed that the Indian Ocean has connected two friendly countries (Iran and India) and has provided the basis for mutual cooperation between the two sides on maritime security.

The Iran Army Day was celebrated in the national capital on Monday.

"The Indian Ocean has connected two friendly countries together and has provided the basis for mutual cooperation between the two sides to ensure maritime security," Elahi said during his speech.

The Iranian envoy emphasised that having a strong military power to deter and deal with threats is of utmost importance today, as the insecurity and war in the world are threatening human life.

"In today's turbulent world, where the global equations are not based on ethics, humane and just principles, but, based on force and double standards, in a world where insecurity and war threaten human life more than ever, having a strong military power to deter and deal with threats is not only inevitable but of utmost importance," he said.

He further highlighted that the contemporary history of the world has seen many conflicts, adding that in recent decades many wars have been seen in Europe, Asia and Africa.

"In such circumstances, Iran is proud to be the anchor of stability and security in the West Asian region with its independent, self-reliant and strong armed forces," Elahi added.

The Iranian envoy stressed that the message of Iran's armed forces to all neighbouring countries and the world is peace, friendship and security.

"The approach of the Islamic Republic of Iran is grounded on peace, friendship and cooperation. Meanwhile, it defends its security and national interest fiercely against any threat," he said.

Moreover, he noted that the military doctrine of Iran is based on active defence and deterrence. "Deterrence for the establishment of peace and security at the national and regional levels."

Additionally, commending the Indian-Iran ties, he said that the historical and cultural ties have brought the two great nations of Iran and India together throughout history.

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USISPF Congratulates India, Space Department For Allowing 100 Pc FDI In All Three Sectors of Space Manufacturing


Washington: The US-India Strategic Partnership Forum congratulated India and the Department of Space for permitting 100 per cent Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in all three sectors of space manufacturing.

"The USISPF congratulates the Government of India and the Department of Space for permitting 100 per cent Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in all three sectors of space manufacturing with 74 per cent in automatic route for manufacturing of satellite, satellite data products, ground segment and user segment," according to a statement by the Forum.

Moreover, automatic FDI of up to 49 per cent for launch vehicles and associated systems, and subsystems, adding that 100 per cent FDI in automatic route for manufacturing of components and system/subsystems for satellites, ground segment and user segment.

"This strategic decision signifies a positive step in the right direction, promising a substantial boost to manufacturing companies operating within the space sector," it added.

The USISPF stressed that it is expected to unlock India's potential in the space sector through enhanced private participation and mark a crucial milestone towards self-reliance and enhanced global visibility in India's space endeavours.

Furthermore, this will enhance US-India collaboration in the space sector, both in the private and the public sector.

According to the statement, the USISPF looks forward to collaborating with both the government and industry stakeholders, offering support in fostering partnerships, facilitating technology transfers, and driving collaborative initiatives that align with mutual strategic goals.

This collaborative approach underscores their commitment to advancing the US-India partnership in the dynamic realm of space exploration and technology.

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EAM Jaishankar Extends 'Passover' Festival Greetings To His Israeli Counterpart


New Delhi: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Monday extended wishes to his Israeli counterpart, Israel Katz on the occasion of the Jewish festival, Passover, also called Pesach.

Taking to X, EAM Jaishankar said, "My warm wishes to FM @Israel_katz and the Jewish people everywhere on #Pessach. Chag #Pessach Sameach!"

In response to the EAM Jaishankar's wishes, the Israeli Foreign Minister thanked him for the wishes and hoped that relations between the people of Israel and India would be further strengthened.

"Thank you, FM @DrSJaishankar, for your warm wishes. I hope that thanks to the Passover holiday, the relations between our peoples will be further strengthened," he posted on X.

Jewish communities in Greater Manchester and across the world celebrating Passover this week. This year, the Jewish festival which marks the exodus of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt starts on the evening of Monday (April 22), lasting eight days in the UK.

Families and friends come together on the first night of the festival for the Seder - a ritual feast where foods symbolising the exodus story are consumed. Many Jewish people living outside of Israel in the diaspora take part in a second Seder the following night too.

India and Israel's relations take new rights following India's official response to the Israel-Hamas war in which it strongly condemned the Hamas attack on Israel and supported the national security of the Jewish nation.

India announced its recognition of Israel on September 17, 1950. Soon thereafter, the Jewish Agency established an immigration office in Bombay. This was later converted into a Trade Office and subsequently a Consulate. Embassies were opened in 1992 when full diplomatic relations were established, according to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) website.

Since the upgradation of relations in 1992, defence and agriculture formed the two main pillars of our bilateral engagement. In recent years, relations have seen rapid growth across a broad spectrum of areas and the future vision of the cooperation is of a strong hi-tech partnership as befits two knowledge economies.

The MEA website said the political ties between the two countries are friendly. Prime Minister Modi undertook a historic first-ever visit by an Indian PM to Israel from 4-6 July 2017, during which the relationship was upgraded to a strategic level and seven Agreements/MoUs were signed in the fields of Reseach and Development innovation, water, agriculture and space. Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, made a visit to India from 14-19 January 2018 during which four G2G agreements on cyber security, oil & gas cooperation, film co-production and air transport were signed, along with five other semi-government agreements.

Before these visits, Hon'ble President Pranab Mukherjee paid a state visit to Israel in October 2015, while Israeli President Reuven Rivlin visited India in November 2016. Increased high-level exchanges and ministerial visits on both sides have expanded cooperation in different functional areas such as trade, agriculture, S&T, culture and security.

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Indian Nationals Can Now Apply For Multiple Entry Schengen VISA With Longer Validity


Brussels: European Commission has announced that on April 18, it adopted specific rules on the issuing of multiple entry visas to Indian nationals, which are more favourable than the standard rules of the Visa Code that applied to date.

A press release by the delegation of European Union to India and Bhutan said, "This new visa 'cascade' regime for Indian nationals residing in India who apply for Schengen (short-stay) visas in India will provide easier access to visas with multi-year validity for travellers with an established travel history, if the passport validity allows."

Following this, Herve Delphin, Ambassador of the European Union to India, announced a significant development in travel ease between Europe and India.

"Travel to Europe made easy! takes another step towards enhancing people-to-people contact with . New #Schengen #visa regime gives frequent travellers access to multi-year visa (up to 5 y.) Europe delivers on the partnership!." Herve Delphin said on X.

As per the newly adopted visa "cascade" regime for India, Indian nationals can now be issued long-term, multi-entry Schengen visas valid for two years after having obtained and lawfully used two visas within the previous three years, the press release added.

The two-year visa will normally be followed by a five-year visa, if the passport has sufficient validity remaining. During the validity period of these visas, holders enjoy travel rights equivalent to visa-free nationals.

This decision comes in the context of strengthened relations under the EU-India Common Agenda on Migration and Mobility, which seeks comprehensive cooperation on migration policy between the EU and India, with facilitation of people-to-people contacts being of key aspect due to the importance of India as a partner for the EU, the press release stated.

Schengen visas allow the holder to travel freely in the Schengen area for short stays of a maximum of 90 days in any 180-day period. The visas are not purpose-bound, but they do not grant the right to work.

The Schengen area consists of 29 European countries (of which 25 are EU states): Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany, Estonia, Greece, Spain, France, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Hungary, Malta, Netherlands, Austria, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Slovakia, Finland and Sweden, along with Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland.

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Nawaz Sharif Likely To Be Re-Elected As Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz President: Report


Islamabad: Former Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is expected to retain his post of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) president following the general council meeting, ARY News reported on Monday.

The Pakistan-based media outlet reported citing sources that the PML-N's general council meeting would be held in the first week of May in which a recommendation to make Nawaz Sharif the party's president would be tabled.

Nawaz Sharif, who was heading the party until his disqualification in the Panama case in 2018, is likely to be elected as the PML-N president unopposed.

In the general council meeting, restructuring of the party from the centre to the district level would also be considered. A recommendation to separate government and party positions would also be presented and discussed, ARY News reported.

It is pertinent to mention here that the former prime minister was disqualified from holding any public position after being convicted in 2018.

Nawaz Sharif was convicted by the Accountability Court in the Avenfield and Al-Azizia references. The accountability court had awarded a 10-year jail term with an eight million Pounds fine to Nawaz Sharif in the Avenfield case and a 7-year sentence in the Al-Azizia reference. He was also fined Rs1.5 billion and USD 25 million.

ARY News reported that the court also disqualified Sharif from holding public office for 10 years.

However, the Islamabad High Court (IHC) acquitted him in the Avenfield and Al-Azizia reference on November 29 and December 12 last year respectively. After the acquittals, the former prime minister also contested the General Elections 2024 and emerged victorious from NA-130 Lahore.

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Germany, UK Arrest Three People On Suspicion of Spying, Supplying Sensitive Technologies To China


Berlin: Germany has arrested three people suspected of supplying sensitive technologies to China, whereas, the UK has arrested two, reported Al Jazeera.

The prosecutors in Berlin said that the three German nationals had handed technologies with potential military purposes to Chinese intelligence, with whom they have been working since at least June 2022.

Meanwhile, the UK said the arrested duo were providing "prejudicial information" to Beijing, according to Al Jazeera.

These arrests come as Western states continue to express concern over China's economic and geopolitical policies.

Moreover, the trio arrested in Germany is also accused of exporting a special laser without permission, which was highlighted as violating the country's export laws.

Reacting to these arrests, the Chinese embassy in Berlin said Beijing firmly rejected accusations that it carried out spying activities in Germany, reported Al Jazeera.

The federal prosecutor identified the main suspect as Thomas R, known as an agent for a China-based employee of China's Ministry of State Security (MSS).

Herwig F and Ina F - a married couple who run a company in Dusseldorf - were recruited to procure cooperation from researchers.

The couple, through their company, concluded a cooperation agreement with a German university, part of which involved preparing a study for a Chinese contractor on machine parts that can be used for operating powerful marine engines such as combat ships, the statement said.

The Chinese contract partner was the same MSS employee from whom Thomas R received his orders, and all three suspects worked together, the statement added.

According to the prosecutors, the suspects bought the special laser from Germany on behalf of and with payment from the MSS and exported it to China without authorisation.

German authorities accused the suspects of violating the country's Foreign Trade and Payments Act (FTPA), which criminalises economic espionage, Al Jazeera reported.

German authorities said the alleged cooperation with the Chinese state service began around "an indeterminable date before June 2022".

Following their arrest, all three will be arraigned at the Federal Court of Justice in Karlsruhe, southwest Germany on Tuesday, and could face a fine or imprisonment of up to five or 10 years, according to local media reports.

Interior Minister Nancy Faeser called the arrests "a great success for our counterespionage".

"We are keeping an eye on the significant danger from Chinese espionage in business, industry and science," she said in a statement. "We are watching these risks and threats very closely and have warned and sensitized people clearly so that protective measures can be stepped up everywhere."

Moreover, the arrests come just days after German Chancellor Olaf Scholz visited China, where, he pressed Beijing to guarantee German firms equal market access and also conveyed concerns in Europe about Beijing's economic policies and support for Russia in its invasion of Ukraine.

(With Agency Inputs)


China Accuses U.S. of 'Stoking Military Confrontation' With Missile Deployment In Philippines


Beijing: China has accused the United States of escalating military tensions in the region following the recent deployment of a powerful missile launcher in the Philippines capable of firing weapons with a range of up to 1,600 kilometers, CNN reported on Monday.

The US Army's Mid-Range Capability (MRC) ground-based missile system, also known as the Typhon system, has been deployed to the Indo-Pacific theatre for the first time. This deployment comes amidst a series of US-Philippine military exercises, including the largest-ever edition of the annual bilateral Balikatan drills.

The Typhon system is capable of firing the Standard Missile 6 (SM-6), a ballistic missile defence munition with a range of 370 kilometers, and the Tomahawk Land Attack Missile, a cruise missile with a range of 1,600 kilometers, according to the Missile Defence Project at the Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS).

According to the CNN report, the deployment has raised concerns in Beijing, with China's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian accusing the US of seeking a "unilateral military advantage."

During a regular news briefing last week, China's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian accused the US of seeking a "unilateral military advantage," and underscored Beijing's strong opposition to the deployment.

"We urge the US to earnestly respect other countries' security concerns, stop stoking military confrontation, stop undermining peace and stability in the region, and take concrete actions to reduce strategic risks," Lin said.

The US Army is calling the deployment, which began April 11 for the Salaknib exercise, a "landmark" in its regional capability.

Analysts believe the deployment sends a signal that the US can put offensive weaponry within striking distance of Chinese installations in the South China Sea, southern Chinese mainland, and along the Taiwan Strait.

The deployment began on April 11 for the Salaknib exercise, which the U.S. Army has called a "landmark" in its regional capability. The duration of the Typhon system's stay in the Philippines has not been disclosed.

The diplomatic tensions come as attendees from 29 countries, including the commander of the US Pacific Fleet, gather for a two-day Western Pacific Naval Symposium in Qingdao, China, CNN reported.

The attendees will discuss maritime peace, maritime order based on maritime security cooperation and international laws, and global maritime governance, according to the Chinese state-run Xinhua news agency.

The US and the Philippines have accused China of ignoring these rules with aggressive actions in the South China Sea, where Chinese actions have resulted in injuries to Filipino sailors and damage to vessels.

The 1951 mutual defence treaty between the US and the Philippines stipulates that both sides would help defend each other if either were attacked by a third party. In response to the gathering, US Adm. Stephen Koehler commented, "I think it's a great opportunity for all navies to get together and discuss all the issues."

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Chinese Govt Arbitrarily Detains Over 1 Million Uyghurs, Members of Other Muslim Minority Groups: U.S. Report


Washington: The Chinese government has arbitrarily arrested and detained over one million Uyghurs and members of other predominantly Muslim minority groups from 2017 to 2023, according to a report released by the United States.

The "2023 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices" released by the US on Tuesday, emphasised that the genocide and crimes against humanity have occurred during the year in China against predominantly Muslim Uyghurs and members of other ethnic and religious minority groups in Xinjiang.

Significant human rights issues included credible reports of arbitrary or unlawful killings by the government; enforced disappearances by the government; torture by the government; involuntary or coercive medical or psychological practices; harsh and life-threatening prison and detention conditions; arbitrary arrest and detention by the government including, since 2017, of more than one million Uyghurs and members of other predominantly Muslim minority groups in extrajudicial internment camps, prisons, and an additional unknown number subjected to daytime-only "re-education" training; the lack of an independent judiciary and Communist Party control over the judicial and legal system; political prisoners; transnational repression against individuals in other countries, and arbitrary interference with privacy including pervasive and intrusive technical surveillance and monitoring.

It also included serious restrictions on freedom of expression and media freedom, including criminal prosecution of journalists, lawyers, writers, bloggers, dissidents, petitioners, and others, and serious restrictions on internet freedom, including site blocking, the report stated.

Moreover, the human rights abuses in China also include, crimes involving violence targeting members of national, racial, and ethnic minority groups, including Uyghurs; trafficking in persons, including forced labour; the prohibition of independent trade unions and systematic restrictions on workers' freedom of association; and the existence of some of the worst forms of child labour.

However, the government did not take credible steps to identify or punish officials who may have committed these human rights abuses, the report emphasised.

There were numerous reports that the Chinese government or its agents committed arbitrary or unlawful killings, including extrajudicial killings, during 2023.

"In many instances few or no details were available. There continued to be no government transparency or public statistics on executions," the report stated.

In Xinjiang, there were reports of custodial deaths related to detentions in the internment camps.

Radio Free Asia (RFA) reported that Tumshuq Prison in Xinjiang's Maralbeshi County released the bodies of at least 26 Uyghur inmates to their families before the Eid al-Fitr holiday.

Moreover, enforced disappearances through multiple means continued nationwide on a systemic scale.

According to the report, "The primary means by which authorities forcibly disappeared individuals for sustained periods was known as "Residential Surveillance at a Designated Location" (RSDL)."

RSDL codified in law the long-standing practice of detaining and removing from the public eye individuals the state deemed a risk to national security or intended to use as hostages.

According to an April 2022 report by human rights nongovernmental organization (NGO) Safeguard Defenders, between 55,977 and 113,407 persons were placed into RSDL (and later faced trial) from 2015 to 2021.

Highlighting the cases of arbitrary arrests and detention, the report stressed that lawyers, human rights activists, journalists, religious leaders and adherents, and former political prisoners and their family members continued to be targeted for arbitrary detention or arrest.

In March last year, "the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention rendered its opinion that the deprivation of liberty of Uyghurs Qurban Mamut, Ekpar Asat, and Gulshan Abbas was arbitrary," the report said.

There were multiple reports authorities arrested or detained lawyers, religious leaders or adherents, petitioners, and other rights advocates for lengthy periods without officially issuing a charge or providing a reason.

Moreover, authorities subjected many of these individuals to extralegal house arrest, denial of travel rights, or administrative detention in different types of extralegal detention facilities, including "black jails."

However, the law stated that the courts should exercise judicial power independently, without interference from administrative organs, social organizations, and individuals, but, the judiciary did not exercise judicial power independently.

"Judges regularly received political guidance on pending cases, including instructions on how to rule, from national and local governments and the CCP, particularly in politically sensitive cases," the report noted.

Corruption often influenced court decisions since safeguards against judicial corruption were vague and poorly enforced. "A CCP-controlled committee decided most major cases, and the duty of trial and appellate court judges was to craft a legal justification for the committee's decision."

Furthermore, China has also been facing a lack of freedom of expression in the country, including for press members and other media.

Leading to this, citizens often avoided discussing political matters, leaders, or "sensitive" topics for fear of official punishment.

"Authorities routinely took harsh action against citizens who questioned the legitimacy of the CCP or criticized President Xi Jinping," the report stated.

Moreover, some independent think tanks, study groups, and seminars also reported pressure to cancel sessions on sensitive topics.

Those who made comments deemed politically sensitive in public speeches, performances, exhibitions, academic discussions, or remarks to media, or who posted sensitive comments online, remained subject to punitive measures, as did members of their families.

The government extensively used mobile phone apps, cameras, and other electronics to monitor all speech and movement.

Authorities in Xinjiang employed a comprehensive database that tracked the movements, mobile app usage, and even electricity and gasoline consumption of inhabitants in the region.

"Government officials used criminal prosecution, civil lawsuits, violence, detention, and other forms of harassment to intimidate authors and journalists and to prevent the dissemination of unsanctioned information on a wide range of topics," the report noted.

Moreover, dozens of Uyghur relatives of overseas-based journalists working for RFA's Uyghur Service disappeared or were detained in Xinjiang.

The report released by the US further noted the concerns regarding internet freedom and said that the law also permitted security agencies to cut communication networks across an entire geographic region during "major security incidents."

Domestic internet authorities led by the Cybersecurity Defense Bureau targeted individuals accused of defaming the government online, whether in public or private messages.

"The law required internet platform companies operating in the country to control content on their platforms or face penalties. According to Citizen Lab, China-based users of the WeChat platform were subjected to automatic filtering of chat messages and images," it added.

Moreover, there were reports of child labour in the manufacturing, service, and retail sectors, despite the country has laws prohibiting all the worst forms of child labour.

"Children were reportedly found working at machine and electronic factories, beverage stores, and employed as waiters," the report added.

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Taiwan's Ruling Party DPP Proposes Bill To Root Out China's Spies


Taipei: Taiwan is battling a sustained Chinese espionage campaign and to root out those spies, the legislators of Taiwan's ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) have proposed an amendment to strip benefits from military retirees who have received suspended sentences for espionage-related offences, Taipei Times reported.

Democratic Progressive Party Legislator Puma Shen alleged that China frequently uses retired military officers to "build bridges" with active-duty military personnel in Taiwan. They penetrate Taiwan's active military leadership as part of a long-running Chinese operation to build a spy ring among serving and retired military officers.

He further said that only the personnel who have received sentences under the contraventions stipulated in the Anti-infiltration Act and the National Security Act will lose their retirement benefits.

Additionally, 14 retirees who have been sentenced under espionage-related offences are off however, 85 per cent of that remains outstanding, DPP legislator Michelle Lin was quoted as saying.

He added that the convicted retirees could also avoid paying by applying for administrative relief.

Legislators Shen, Lin, Wu Li-hua, Lin Yi-chin, and Tsai Yi-yu in the last week submitted this draft to the legislature's Foreign Affairs and National Defense Committee to amend the Military Service for Officers and Non-commissioned Officers of the Armed Forces Act, reported Taipei Times.

The service regulations for officers and non-commissioned officers of the army, navy and air force stipulate that those who commit acts that facilitate civil strife or foreign invasion, or that endanger national security through the sharing of national secrets with a foreign power and are sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment, must lose their retirement benefits.

The proposed amendment adds that in cases where the prosecutor does not pursue a case or defers prosecution, or where a sentence has not yet been determined, the retiree would also lose their benefits, reported Taipei Times.

Additionally, in another step to safeguard its waters from China's military aggression, Taiwan's Navy is expected to commission two more domestically-built Tou Jiang-class stealth missile corvettes into service next month.

The Taiwan-based news agency reported citing sources familiar with the matter that the two corvettes, the Hsu Jiang (PGG-621) and the Wu Jiang (PGG-623), will be officially commissioned into the Navy in an early May ceremony. The two corvettes, launched in February and June 2023, respectively, were delivered to the Navy this February. They are the third and fourth mass-produced Tou Jiang-class stealth missile corvettes.

Designed and manufactured by Taiwan, the Tuo Jiang-class corvette is a fast and stealthy multi-purpose corvette built for the Republic of China (Taiwan) Navy, Central News Agency Taiwan reported.

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