“Here To Celebrate Your Achievements”: PM Modi To Indian Community In Kuwait



New Delhi:

It is after 43 years that an Indian Prime Minister is visiting Kuwait, Prime Minister Narendra Modi told the Indian community, adding that he is here to celebrate their achievements. The PM said India has manpower, skills needed by New Kuwait.

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  1. It takes you four hours to come here from India, but it took an Indian PM four decades to come here again, said PM Modi addressing the Indian community, stressing that this is a “special moment” for him.
  2. “You have filled Kuwait’s canvas with colours of Indian skills, mixed essence of India’s talent, technology and tradition,” said the PM, underlining that he is here not just to meet the Indian community but to celebrate their achievements. 
  3. Earlier, PM Modi met Abdulla Al Baroun, who translated both Ramayana and Mahabharata in Arabic, and Abdul Lateef Al Nesef, who published the Arabic versions of the Ramayana and the Mahabharata. PM Modi had mentioned about this in his monthly radio address ‘Mann Ki Baat’.
  4. The Prime Minister also met Mangal Sain Handa, a 101-year-old retired Indian Foreign Service (IFS) officer living in Kuwait. The retired officer had requested on social media that he’d like to meet PM Modi.
  5. PM Modi said his talks with the top Kuwaiti leadership would be an opportunity to work out a roadmap for a futuristic partnership between India and Kuwait. “We deeply value the historical connection with Kuwait that has been nurtured over generations. We are not just strong trade and energy partners but also have shared interest in peace, security, stability and prosperity in the West Asia region,” PM Modi said.
  6. He said he is looking forward to his meetings with the Emir, the Crown Prince and the prime minister of Kuwait. The Prime Minister will attend the opening ceremony of the 26th Arabian Gulf Cup in Kuwait.
  7. India is among the top trading partners of Kuwait. The Indian community is the largest expatriate community in Kuwait.
  8. Indians form 21 per cent (1 million) of the total population of Kuwait and 30 per cent of its work-force (approximately 9 lakh). Indian workers top the private sector as well as the domestic sector workforce list, according to the Indian Embassy in Kuwait.
  9. Kuwait and India’s bilateral trade was valued at $10.47 billion in the financial year 2023-24. Kuwait is also India’s sixth-largest crude supplier, meeting 3 per cent of the country’s energy needs. Indian exports to Kuwait reached $2 billion for the first time, while investments by the Kuwait Investment Authority in India exceed $10 billion.
  10. India and Kuwait have enjoyed traditionally friendly relations, with links dating back to pre-oil Kuwait when maritime trade with India was the backbone of its economy.



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Ex Cricketer Robin Uthappa Faces Arrest Warrant For Alleged Provident Fund Fraud


Bengaluru:

An arrest warrant has been issued against former cricketer Robin Uthappa for alleged fraud in connection with the provident fund contributions of employees at a clothing company run by him. He has time till December 27 to pay the dues of nearly Rs 24 lakh, or face arrest.

Mr Uthappa is the director of Bengaluru-based Centaurus Lifestyle Brands Pvt Ltd. The company failed to remit the damages of about Rs 23,36,602, which is to be recovered from the former Team India player, said Regional PF Commissioner Sadakshari Gopal Reddy in the arrest warrant issued on December 4.

The 39-year-old former batsman is accused of deducting provident funds from the salary of his employees but not depositing the funds into the accounts of his employees.

Due to non-remittances of dues, this office is unable to settle the Provident Fund Accounts of the poor workers, the letter said, asking the police to arrest Mr Uthappa and return the warrant on or before December 27.

Mr Uthappa has played 59 international matches for India and has been a popular player in the Indian Premier League. He has scored a total of 1,183 runs in 54 ODI innings and has seven half-centuries to his name in international cricket.



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Google Slashes 10% Of Managerial Staff In Hunt For 'Googleyness': Report




New Delhi:

Google has laid off 10 per cent of its managerial staff as part of a long-running campaign to increase efficiency by double that number. Multiple news reports said CEO Sundar Pichai, in an all-hands meeting Wednesday, indicated the cuts will come at the manager, director, and vice president roles.

A Google spokesperson told the Business Insider that some employees whose positions had been cut would be “transitioned to individual contributor roles”, while some others were “role eliminations”.

This news follows rapid developments in the AI, or Artificial Intelligence, world and at high-flying rivals like OpenAI, which has released products that industry experts have said can threaten Google Search, its online search business that accounted for over 57 per cent of its revenue last year.

READ | Google Unveils Latest AI Model, Gemini 2.0

Google responded by introducing generative AI features in its products and the launch this month of Gemini 2.0, its most advanced AI model to date. Mr Pichai said the new model would herald “a new agentic era” with AI models designed to understand and make decisions about the world.

The release sent shares in Google soaring by more than four per cent on Wall Street, a day after the stock already gained 3.5 percent after the release of a breakthrough quantum chip.

The layoffs are also the fourth this year alone, including eliminating “a few hundred” positions from its global advertisements team in January and a 100 more jobs across its cloud unit in June.

Alphabet Inc.-owned Google launched its efficiency drive in September 2022.

By January of the next year, the company had eliminated over 12,000 roles, or 6.4 per cent of its global workforce. In an open letter to employees then, Mr Pichai took “full responsibility for the decisions that led us here”, but said the company had to fuel preceding periods of dramatic growth”.

The eliminations, he said then, followed a “rigorous” and company-wide efficiency audit that included reviewing product areas, functions, levels, and regions across Alphabet.

He also admitted the company could have handled the layoffs better.

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“This is difficult for any company to go through. At Google, we really haven’t had a moment quite like that in 25 years… (but) it became clear that if we didn’t act, it would have become worse…”

Meanwhile, in the same meeting, Mr Pichai also spoke about a transformation of the corporate culture and the need to redefine its “Googleyness” – an amorphic term that has meant many things over the years, but is commonly understood as expressing what Google looks for in potential hires.

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Pentagon's China Report Has A Startling Revelation About Its Nuclear Weapons




Washington DC:

Every year the Pentagon prepares a detailed special report about China’s rapidly-growing military and sends it to the US Congress which then examines it thoroughly. The Pentagon keeps a very close watch on China’s military activities and tracks its progress on various parameters on a yearly basis.

This year’s report has revealed something startling about China’s nuclear weapons stockpile. In an era where the focus of the world is on de-nuclearisation and disarmament, Beijing was found to most-actively adding weapons to its stockpile. At least 100 nuclear warheads have been added to its arsenal in 2024 alone.

The Pentagon report also highlights that China now looks to accelerate the pace of producing even more nuclear weapons and cross the 1,000-nukes mark by 2030. It is estimated that China currently has around 600 nukes in its inventory.

“China has the world’s leading hypersonic missile arsenal and has advanced its development of both conventional and nuclear-armed hypersonic missile technologies,” the report stated. It also noted that China will continue to grow its nuclear arsenal at least till 2035.

A POLICY OF SECRECY AND DECEIT

China keeps everything related to its military and defence a closely-guarded secret. It never divulges any information regarding its army, air force, or navy, and the weapons under their control. Though Beijing formally announces a defence budget annually, the Pentagon believes that is not the true figure.

In 2024, Beijing announced an annual defence outlay of $224 billion, but Pentagon’s report reveals China has spends at least 40 per cent more than what it officially declares. This brings the defence budget anywhere in the range of $350 billion to $450 billion – or roughly half the US defence budget, which is over $880 billion.

Pentagon’s research also highlights Beijing’s wider focus to further modernise its military by developing a range of new missiles, including Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles or ICBMs – both conventional and nuclear – “that could strike Alaska, Hawaii, and the continental United States”.

The Chinese Navy is already the largest in the world with a declared fleet size of more than 370 ships and submarines. This is significantly larger than the fleet size of the US Navy, which is 290 ships and submarines.

China’s air force too is a force to be reckoned with as it has more than 1,200 fighter jets that are fourth-generation military aircraft – at par with some of the most sophisticated fighter jets manufactured by the United States and its allies in Europe. China’s air force has an overall strength close to 2,000 aircraft, which is massive.

US-CHINA DEFENCE TIES

Though there is a basic structure for defence talks between the two nations, and communication does take place at a junior level, China has rejected any high-level dialogue or cooperation with the US.

When US Secretary of Defence Lloyd Austin reached out to the Chinese Defence Minister Dong Jun for a meeting on the sidelines of the defence summit in Laos last month, the latter declined it. Secretary Austin called it “unfortunate” and said that such an attitude is a “setback for the entire region”.

Incoming US President Donald Trump has appointed two fierce China hawks in his administration – Marco Rubio as the Secretary of State and Mike Walz as the US National Security Adviser.

the Chinese government has placed sanctions on Marco Rubio, and in 2020 had banned him from ever entering the country again – something Beijing would need to reconsider when he takes office as Secretary of State.

Weeks before the Trump Administration takes over, NSA-designate Mike Waltz has already urged President-elect Trump to “urgently end the conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East in order to counter the greater threat from the Chinese Communist Party”.
 




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India, China Arrive At 6 Consensus Points As Ajit Doval, Wang Yi Meet




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India and China agreed on six points to resolve the border issue as National Security Advisor Ajit Doval met Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi. Both sides agreed on the need to maintain peace and a commitment to continue seeking a fair, reasonable and mutually acceptable package solution to the boundary issue. The consensus points also include cross-border tourism including in areas like Tibet and cross-border river cooperation and Nathu La border trade and resumption of Mansarovar Yatra.

This was the first Special-Representative level meet since the flare-up of incidents at the border. 

The meeting follows the bilateral between Prime Minister Modi and President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the BRICS summit held in Kazan last month. It was the first significant breakthough amid the chill that had set in following the clashes in Ladakh’s Galwan — the worst in decades.

Today’s meet was meant to oversee the management of peace at the border and explore a “fair, reasonable and mutually acceptable solution to the boundary question”.

At the meet, the two sides agreed to continue to take measures to maintain peace and tranquility in the border areas and promote the healthy and stable development of bilateral relations. 

During discussions both SRs also underlined the importance of maintaining peace and tranquillity in the border areas to promote overall development of the India-China bilateral relationship.

They reaffirmed their “commitment to continue seeking a fair, reasonable and mutually acceptable package solution to the boundary issue in accordance with the political guidelines agreed upon by the special representatives of the two countries”.

Among other things the two sides also agreed to further refine the management and control rules in the border area, strengthen the building of confidence-building measures, and achieve sustainable peace and tranquility. 

The cross-border exchanges and cooperation will be strengthened and Indian pilgrims’ pilgrimage to Tibet, China, cross-border river cooperation and Nathu La border trade will be resumed, the two sides agreed. 

India and China have also agreed to hold a new round of special representatives’ meetings in India next year.

The disengagement, finalised in October, saw both India and China pull back troops from the two remaining friction points in Demchok and Depsang, after nearly four years of military standoff along the Line of Actual Control (LAC).

Following the disengagement, both India and China are keen to build on this momentum and re-establish trust. The special representatives’ talks, which are part of a long-established mechanism to address the border dispute, have been convened after a hiatus, with the last meeting held in 2019.





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India vs Australia Live Score 3rd Test, Day 5: Rain In Brisbane After Umpires Stop Game For This Reason | Cricket News


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India vs Australia LIVE Score, 3rd Test, Day 5: India were all out for 260 against Australia on Day 5 of the third Test match at The Gabba, Brisbane. Following gritty knocks by KL Rahul and Ravindra Jadeja, Jasprit Bumrah and Akash Deep stitched together a solid 10th wicket partnership to avoid follow-on on Day 4. With rain affecting the game, the match is likely to end in a draw but India will be looking to force a result in order to boost their World Test Championship (WTC) Final hopes. (Live Scorecard)

Here are the LIVE Score Updates of India vs Australia 3rd Test Match Day 5, straight from The Gabba, Brisbane –







  • 06:34 (IST)

    IND vs AUS 3rd Test Day 5, Live: It’s raining

    Another bad news for fans as it has started to rain in Brisbane. However, the fans at The Gabba are very patient and eagerly waiting in the stands for the match to resume. Nothing can be said right now as the weather does not look pleasant at all. 

  • 06:20 (IST)

    IND vs AUS 3rd Test Day 5, Live: Severe weather expected in Brisbane

  • 06:01 (IST)

    IND vs AUS 3rd Test Day 5, Live: Lightning stops play

    Play on day five of the third Test between India and Australia was halted due to lightening around the Gabba after the visitors were bowled out for 260. Australia made 445 in their first innings. The match has been impacted by multiple delays over the course of five days. Resuming the day at 252 for nine, India added eight runs in 24 balls. Jasprit Bumrah (10 not out off 38) and Akash Deep (31 off 44), who helped India avoid the follow-on on day four, shared 47 runs off 78 balls for the final wicket. Australia gained an 185-run first innings lead after Akash Deep was stumped off Travis Head in the 79th over.

  • 05:56 (IST)

    IND vs AUS 3rd Test Day 5, Live: Dark cloud looming

    There is a dark cloud looming over The Gabba and it looks like this going to be some delay. With more rain interruptions predicted later in the day, the result seems quite straightforward at the moment.

  • 05:51 (IST)

    IND vs AUS 3rd Test Day 5, Live: Match recap

    India were all out for 260 in response to Australia’s 445 on day five of the third Test on Wednesday. Resuming the day at 252 for nine, India added eight runs in 24 balls. Jasprit Bumrah (10 not out off 38) and Akash Deep (31 off 44), who helped India avoid the follow-on on day four, shared 47 runs off 78 balls for the final wicket. Australia gained an 185-run first innings lead after Akash Deep was stumped off Nathan Lyon in the 79th over.

  • 05:46 (IST)

    IND vs AUS 3rd Test Day 5, Live: Lightning stops play

    The Indian players were ready to come out for the Australian innings but they have been asked to go back as there is lightning. The wicket is now covered and this can be the first of many delays. 

  • 05:43 (IST)

    IND vs AUS 3rd Test Day 5, Live: Super Pat Cummins

    Pat Cummins last four red-ball Tests at the Gabba 

    2/94 & 4/55 vs Ind 2021 

    5/38 & 2/51 vs Eng 2021 

    2/35 & 5/42 vs SA 2022 

    4/81 vs Ind 2024 

    24 wickets at 16.50 and a wicket every 32.7 balls.

  • 05:39 (IST)

    IND vs AUS 3rd Test Day 5, Live: India 260 all out

    That is the end of the Indian innings. Travis Head finally did the trick for Australia. Akash Deep went for a slog sweep but missed it completely. Alex Carey was quick to complete the stumping and that is all for India’s batting. Time for Australia to show their intent.

  • 05:31 (IST)

    IND vs AUS 3rd Test Day 5, Live: Bizarre scenes

    The ball from Nathan Lyon got stuck in Akash Deep’s pads and he quickly took it out and threw on the ground. Travis Head was not happy but Akash Deep apologised quickly and we move on.

  • 05:27 (IST)

    IND vs AUS 3rd Test Day 5, Live: Action begins

    The game is underway on Day 5 and it looks like both batters are just as relaxed. Akash Deep went for a sweep off Nathan Lyon and the ball ended up going to the boundary without taking any touch. Any runs will be extremely important from these two batters.

  • 05:14 (IST)

    IND vs AUS 3rd Test Day 5, Live: Chances of rain

    This match has already seen multiple rain delays and it is once again going to play a major role on Day 5. We can expect a good start to the day but heavy rain is forecasted for the afternoon. All signs point towards a draw but can any team produce something special?

  • 05:06 (IST)

    IND vs AUS 3rd Test Day 5, Live: Cummins joins elite list

    Australian skipper Pat Cummins reached another high in his career, as he overtook legendary Garfield Sobers (West Indies) and Daniel Vettori (New Zealand) to become the player with third-highest wickets as a captain. Cummins made this movement upward in the charts during the third Test against India at Brisbane.

  • 05:00 (IST)

    IND vs AUS 3rd Test Day 5, Live: What happened on Day 4

    The entertaining partnership between Jasprit Bumrah and Akash Deep for the 10th wicket stole the show on Day 4 as the duo saved India from follow-on and guided the side to 252/9 in 74.5 overs at stumps in the third Test against Australia on Tuesday. In the last session of the day, India were in deep trouble after the dismissal of Ravindra Jadeja (77) as they were 33 runs behind the follow-on total. Akash joined his senior bowling partner in the middle and went on to play a memorable knock for India as the pair stitched an unbeaten 39-run partnership off 51 balls to frustrate Australia on the rain-marred day.

  • 04:55 (IST)

    IND vs AUS 3rd Test Day 5, Live: Massive news

    Australia pacer Josh Hazlewood is likely to miss the remainder of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy against India due to a right calf strain which he sustained during the ongoing third Test at the Gabba, Cricket Australia said on Tuesday. The niggle has also ruled Hazlewood out of the Brisbane Test, weakening Australia’s bowling attack. “Josh Hazlewood has sustained a right side calf strain which will prevent him from playing any further part in the Test match against India in Brisbane. He is likely to miss the remainder of the Test series,” Cricket Australia said in an official statement.

  • 04:43 (IST)

    IND vs AUS 3rd Test Day 5, Live: Hello and welcome

    Welcome to the live coverage of Day 5 of the third Test match between India and Australia. Jasprit Bumrah and Akash Deep showed brilliant resilience as the visitors avoided follow-on at The Gabba. As a result, the match is likely to end in a draw but a lot of action remains on Day 5.

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