India Warns Pakistan on Terrorism, Addresses China, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Bhutan

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar made several statements at the Confederation of Indian Industries (CII) annual general meeting, expressing India’s stance on relations with Pakistan, China, and its neighbors. He highlighted India’s low tolerance for cross-border terrorism from Pakistan and encouraged them to dismantle such activities for normalized relations. Regarding China, Jaishankar questioned the possibility of doing business with a country that had disturbed peace and tranquility in border areas. He also emphasized the promotion of domestic manufacturing and procurement to support Indian businesses. In relation to Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Bhutan, no specific details were provided in the given content.

India Withdraws Troops from Maldives Amid Shifting Diplomatic Allegiances

India has withdrawn its military presence from Maldives following a request from President Mohamed Muizzu, marking a significant shift in diplomatic relations between the two countries. Muizzu, who has aligned Maldives more closely with China, had previously asked India to remove its troops from the island nation, seeking to replace them with civilian personnel. This move reflects growing tensions between India and Maldives, with Muizzu accusing India of compromising national sovereignty during the tenure of his predecessor. Regional powers India and China are competing for influence in the strategically located Indian Ocean nation, with Maldives aligning more closely with China under Muizzu’s leadership.

India Set for a Day of Diplomacy, Business, Sports, and Technology Events

India will witness an array of significant events on Thursday, May 9, spanning diplomacy, business, sports, and technology. Maldivian Foreign Minister Moosa Zameer’s visit to India for bilateral discussions with his Indian counterpart S Jaishankar marks a key event in the diplomatic realm. In the business sphere, Energy Mission Machineries’ IPO will open today, offering investors an opportunity to participate in the company’s growth plans. Sports enthusiasts will be treated to an exciting IPL match between PBKS and RCB in Himachal Pradesh. Additionally, Union Home Minister Amit Shah will address a public rally in Telangana, while BJP national president will campaign in Uttar Pradesh. Keep reading for a comprehensive overview of today’s top events in India:

North Korea Sends Delegation to Iran for Talks

A high-level delegation from North Korea departed for Iran on Tuesday, marking the first known talks between the two countries since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. The delegation, led by Yun Jung Ho of external economic relations, seeks to enhance cooperation with Iran and strengthen ties with countries opposing the United States.

Australia’s Defense Strategy Focuses on Preparing Military to Withstand Chinese Coercion, But Experts Recommend Diplomacy

While Australia is focused on enhancing its military capabilities to withstand Chinese coercion, experts argue that diplomacy holds the key to preventing economic damage and avoiding conflict. They emphasize that Australia should prioritize increased diplomatic engagement with China, enhance understanding of China’s perspectives, and acknowledge the legitimacy of China’s role in the global order. Instead of adopting an adversarial approach, Australia should pursue cooperation and dialogue to address concerns and find mutually acceptable solutions.

Taiwan Envoy Urges EU to Stand Firm Against China’s Coercive Tactics

Taiwan’s envoy to the European Union has called on the bloc to maintain a strong stance against China’s intimidating and coercive actions. Roy Lee emphasized the importance of respecting Taiwan’s democratic processes and the international order, warning that appeasement only emboldens Beijing. Amidst tensions following Taiwan’s recent elections, the EU has expressed caution while supporting Taiwan’s shared values and cooperation. Despite obstacles within the EU, Taiwan seeks continued support from the bloc to defend its democracy and regional stability.

Iranian President Snubs Pakistan PM on Kashmir

During a joint press conference, Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif raised the issue of Kashmir but was met with silence from Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi. Raisi did not acknowledge Sharif’s remarks or make any mention of Kashmir in his own speech, despite Sharif’s thanks for Iran’s support of the Kashmir cause.

North Korea’s Alliance with Russia: A Cause for Concern

North Korea’s deepening ties with Russia have raised concerns among the Biden administration. Pyongyang has supplied weapons to Russia, including 11,000 containers of munitions and 40 ballistic missiles, to support its war in Ukraine. In return, Russia has provided North Korea with food, raw materials, and weapons manufacturing parts. This alliance has boosted North Korea’s economy and increased its diplomatic standing. However, the concerns lie in its potential for emboldening North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to take greater risks, threatening South Korea, exporting weapons abroad, and disregarding calls for nuclear talks. Additionally, North Korea’s relationship with Russia could enhance the appeal of its armaments to other nations, potentially leading to increased proliferation.

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