Category: DJF

  • Hazlewood’s return fuels Bengaluru’s IPL title dream

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Questions about Josh Hazlewood’s fitness were posed repeatedly at Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s press conferences ahead of their Indian Premier League playoff and the Australian showed on Thursday why there was so much interest in his availability.

    Returning to action after spending a month on the sidelines recovering from a shoulder injury, Hazlewood helped put Bengaluru on the cusp of a first IPL title with figures of 3-21 against Punjab Kings.

    Three-times runners-up Bengaluru bundled out Punjab for 101 and then chased down the target in 10 overs to book their place in Tuesday’s final.

    On a pitch that offered swing and bounce, Hazlewood took the key wickets of fellow Australian Josh Inglis and rival captain Shreyas Iyer, blows which Punjab never really recovered from.

    “The bowling unit was obviously back to the unit that bowled for most of the tournament, and again, we knew our roles really well,” Hazlewood told reporters after their eight-wicket win.

    “There was a little bit of seam movement, the bounce was probably a little bit inconsistent, so we sort of utilised that as best as we could.”

    Hazlewood’s 21 wickets from 11 games make him the third highest wicket-taker this season behind Noor Ahmed (24) and Prasidh Krishna (23), both of whom have played three games more than the Australian.

    On Mullanpur’s spicy wicket, a target of around 150 could have proved tricky, said Hazlewood.

    “They probably just had to pull back a little bit and try and get a score on the board, you know, 150-160 would have been a difficult chase potentially,” he added.

    “But I think we only let them bat as well as they could have, through our bowling.”

    The lively wicket also meant Hazlewood did not have to push his body to the limit on his return from injury.

    “The wicket helped obviously, I didn’t have to bowl any fast yorkers or anything like that, so yeah, it’s feeling not too bad.”

    (Reuters)

  • Caste-Based Enumeration In The Upcoming Decadal Census Will Be A Transformative Step; Will Bring About Social Justice: Vice-President

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (2)

    lign=”center”>Thoughtfully Collected Caste Data Will Be An Instrument Of Integration, Like An MRI Of The Body, Says VP
    Effective Policy Planning Without Robust Statistics Can Be Compared To Surgery In The Dark, Stresses VP
    The Future Belongs To Those Who Master The Art Of Reading Societies And Statistical Signatures, Urges VP
    The Path To A Developed India Is Built With Statistical Insights Marked By Evidence-Based Milestones, Highlights VP
    Understanding Statistics From The Perspective Of Demographic Variation Will Help Policymakers Address The Security Of The Nation, Says VP
    We Must Create A Nation That Thinks Empirically, Says VP
    Our Languages Can Never Be A Source Of Divisiveness; Our Languages Are A Unifying Force, Says VP
    Vice-President Addresses The Indian Statistical Service (ISS) Probationers Of the 2024 and 2025 Batches in New Delhi

    The Vice-President of India, Shri Jagdeep Dhankhar, today said, “The Government has made a great decision. And the decision is to include caste-based enumeration in the upcoming decadal census. It will be a transformative step, game-changing. It will help bring about social justice. It will be an eye-opener. It will satisfy people’s aspirations. It’s a very broad decision of the government. There was a caste-based census earlier. Last time, I think it was conducted in 1931. I looked up to that census many times to know about my caste. I therefore realise the importance of caste-based enumeration.”

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    Addressing the Indian Statistical Service (ISS) Probationers of the 2024 and 2025 batches in New Delhi today, Shri Dhankhar said, “Far from being divisive,  thoughtfully collected caste data will be an instrument of integration. Some people are debating it. We are mature minds. How can information collected by itself be a source of the problem? It is like getting your body MRI. You will know about it when you stand. People will realise. And this mechanism will transform abstract constitutional commitments to equality into measurable,  accountable policy outcomes.”

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    The Vice-President drew a vivid analogy to highlight the value of precise and current data in governance, saying, “Effective policy planning without robust statistics you can compare it like a surgery in the dark. You can imagine how relevant your work is. Every digit in our national database represents a human story. Every trend line charts the trajectory of things. Let me give you a small illustration.”

    “And what it portends for our future, you will have rich experiences every moment of your service career. What you took for granted, you will find, is on a fragile premise. It’s a mirage, because data does not lie”, he noted.

    The Vice-President reiterated that India’s aspirations for becoming a developed nation are firmly rooted in evidence-based planning. He said, “We, as a nation, are looking for ‘Viksit Bharat,’ which is not our dream. It is our objective, defined destination, our goal. Bharat is no longer a nation with potential. It’s a nation on the rise, and the rise is unstoppable. And therefore, the path to a developed India is built with statistical insights marked by evidence-based milestones. In togetherness, we must create a nation that thinks empirically, as I indicated earlier, but is driven by hardcore evidence.”

    He urged timely and relevant data collection and usage for informed policymaking, saying, “Statistics is not merely about numbers. It is much more than numbers. It is about identifying patterns and drawing insights that inform wise policy decisions. Now, there is always urgency. If your data, data must be in sync with contemporaneous situations. Otherwise, it has a tendency to be stale. How detailed? It is about identifying patterns and growing insights. Have informed policy decisions based on data that is currently acceptable. A delayed or misguided policy can have serious consequences, and a timely intervention. Well-informed decisions can yield results that are exponential, not just incremental.”

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    Affirming the human-centric nature of statistics, he stated, “Numbers are not cold abstractions; they are warm testimonies to our collective aspirations. These are the numbers. The future belongs to those who master the art of reading societies,  statistical signatures. And only you make those signatures available. In the convergence of statistical science and democratic values lies the secret to India’s continued rise.”

    The Vice-President emphasized that statistical accuracy empowers governments to shift from reactive measures to strategic foresight, saying, “This diagnostic precision transforms reactive governance into proactive stewardship. Otherwise, we will always be in reaction mode. Reaction mode is a weakness of policy—it reveals a void in foresight. But proactive stewardship is fundamental.”

    He further said, “We are also required to use data to address demographic trends. Demographic trends are beyond statistics. They are dependent on the analysis of statistics. In several ways, these variations define the pulse of the nation’s transformation. And therefore, understanding statistics from the perspective of demographic variation will help policymakers address the security of the nation. Preserve our sovereignty also. Analyse the threat perception. Help us devise policies. You come to know more about demography only from statistical analysis of raw figures. It’s a compass that will guide the nation’s journey for sustainable development.”

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    Encouraging the young officers to see themselves as agents of equality, he reflected on their role in democratizing access and opportunities. Shri Dhankhar said, “You are probationers. Statistical cartography reveals the hidden geometries of inequality. I stressed—I reiterated on a number of occasions—democracy has meaning only if those who cannot help themselves are helped. They don’t have to question others that I need help, which means you must bring about equality and sublimity. Your cartography helps. Governance is enabled by your efforts to craft targeted interventions, where interventions are most needed.”

    He then reflected on the vital role of civil servants in India’s journey, saying, “In the vast canvas of India’s progress, civil servants functioned as the silent yet formidable architects contributing to the socio-economic development and progress of our dynamic nation. Thanks to the vision of the Prime Minister, his mission, that execution has been place by the bureaucracy. The performance of our bureaucracy will always be optimal if the political leadership is in the right framework. With the right policies, we are living in those times where the political framework is indicating hope and optimism. We are on the right path.  And that is why India is a nation at the moment with an unprecedented economic upsurge, phenomenal infrastructure growth. This is a mix of political vision and bureaucratic execution. I therefore say that India takes pride in its bureaucracy. It is the finest in the world. And that is why our aspirations get fructified.”

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    Concluding his address, the Vice-President touched upon India’s linguistic diversity and its role in national unity, “India is uniquely positioned in the world when it comes to languages. We have multiple languages that make us proud — Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Bangla, Sanskrit, Hindi, several others (I may forget some), all of them, including Odia and other languages. Eight of them are classical languages. Our languages generate unity. Some of them have a global impact; their literature is a goldmine of knowledge. Our inclusivity is reflected in our languages, and if you go to the constitutional scheme of things, it is provided in the Constitution that for official work, there will be a progressive decline in the use of the English language and, similarly, an incremental trajectory for Hindi. Our National Education Policy stands out for giving primacy to the mother tongue. Technical subjects like medicine and engineering, the education is now being imparted in the vernacular. Our languages are our spinal strength. Our languages can never be a source of divisiveness. Our languages are a unifying force. I appeal to everyone in the country to have a soothing approach with wholesome motivation toward this fundamental cultural aspect of our nation.”

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    Dr. Saurabh Garg,  Secretary, Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation, Shri. P. R. Meshram, Director General, Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation And other dignitaries were also present on the occasion.

  • MIL-OSI Video: Deputy President Mashatile leads a Roundtable on the Political and Administrative Interface

    Source: Republic of South Africa (video statements)

    Deputy President Paul Mashatile leads a Roundtable on Strengthening the Political and Administrative Interface

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJOBcTslV4A

    MIL OSI Video

  • MIL-OSI China: Dragon Boat Festival: Racing for health and happiness

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

     What is the Dragon Boat Festival?

    The Dragon Boat Festival, also known as Duanwu Festival, is one of China’s oldest and most celebrated traditions, with a history spanning over two millennia. True to its name, the festival is best known for its lively dragon boat races, where people gather to compete and cheer the racers on.

    Traditionally, the festival falls on the fifth day of the fifth month in the Chinese lunar calendar. In 2025, it will be celebrated on May 31.

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     How popular are dragon boat races?

    In recent years, dragon boat racing has surged in popularity, attracting both amateur and professional teams across China and around the world.

    For instance, in 2024, the Suzhou Jinji Lake International Dragon Boat Race in Suzhou city, east China’s Jiangsu province, drew 66 teams and 1,418 participants, including seven international teams from countries such as Austria, Germany, Russia, Singapore and Switzerland.

    The sport’s growing global appeal was further highlighted last year with the launch of the Frankfurt Dragon Boat Festival in Germany and the Prague Dragon Boat Festival in the Czech Republic.

     Why do people celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival?

    The origins of the Dragon Boat Festival are deeply rooted in Chinese culture, with several theories explaining its rich history. One prominent view ties the festival to ancient dragon worship, where dragon boat racing was a symbolic tribute to the powerful dragon deity.

    Another widely told folk tale associates the festival with the poet Qu Yuan (340–278 B.C.). According to legend, when Qu Yuan drowned himself in the Miluo River to mourn the fall of his state, local villagers raced out in their boats to search for him or recover his body. This urgent act of devotion is said to have evolved into today’s dragon boat races.

    In modern times, dragon boat racing has grown beyond its traditional roots, becoming a vibrant sport that merges China’s cultural heritage with a contemporary competitive spirit.

    The Dragon Boat Festival, typically observed in late May or early June, also coincides with a period when ancient Chinese communities feared natural disasters and illness. Consequently, people historically used the festival to pray for good health and safety for their families.

    Today, the festival remains a moment to seek good fortune and celebrate prosperity. Falling close to the Summer Solstice, it also provides a lively break as China enters the height of summer heat.

     What other traditions are observed during the festival?

    A rich tapestry of traditions and legends has been passed down through generations, adding depth to the Dragon Boat Festival’s cultural significance.

    ——▼ Wrapping and eating ‘Zongzi’  

    One staple of the celebration is “zongzi,” a beloved culinary treat closely tied to the festival. In ancient China, these traditional rice dumplings were originally made as offerings to honor ancestors and deities. 

    Zongzi are distinctive for their pyramid shape, made from glutinous rice wrapped in reed or bamboo leaves and tied with colorful thread. Fillings vary by region and preference, ranging from sweet options like jujube and bean paste to savory choices such as fresh meat, ham and egg yolk.

    ——▼ Drinking realgar wine

    Realgar wine, a distinctive Chinese liquor infused with realgar, played a practical role in ancient times. Realgar was valued as a pesticide to keep mosquitoes at bay during the hot summer months and was also believed to act as an antidote to various poisons. Today, drinking realgar wine has become a cherished Dragon Boat Festival tradition.

    ——▼ Hanging mugwort and calamus

    During the festival, Chinese families often hang mugwort and calamus above their doors, mainly to repel insects. In ancient times, it was also widely believed that displaying mugwort, calamus or even pomegranate flowers could ward off misfortune and drive away evil spirits.

    ——▼ Wearing colored braids and perfumed pouches

    It’s also common for parents to make perfumed pouches or colorful braids for their children during the festival. This tradition is rooted in the belief that wearing these items provides protection against evil spirits and illness.

    These small, intricately designed pouches are filled with fragrant herbs or medicinal ingredients and are typically tied to children’s clothing. The colorful braids, traditionally made from five different colors of thread, are fastened around the wrist.

    MIL OSI China News

  • MIL-OSI China: ‘Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning’ delivers high-octane, nostalgic chapter

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    “Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning” creators shared behind-the-scenes stories and reflected on the franchise as the film’s China premiere on May 26 delivered a high-adrenaline yet nostalgic theater experience.

    A still image from “Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning.” [Photo courtesy of Paramount Pictures]

    “There is never an easy day on ‘Mission: Impossible.’ I wouldn’t have it any other way,” the producer and lead actor Tom Cruise said. It is now a 30-year story, he went on to say, “This new movie is a gargantuan accomplishment. It’s a culmination of everything, and I mean everything, that me and McQ [Christopher McQuarrie], have learned in storytelling over the course of making these movies. ‘The Final Reckoning’ is elegant, very layered and incredibly epic. We’ve only been able to achieve what we have because of all the things that we’ve done in this series so far.”

    “Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning” continues Ethan Hunt’s story as he and his fractured IMF team face The Entity, a world-ending AI. Having survived a train crash cliffhanger, Ethan (Cruise), Luther (Ving Rhames), Benji (Simon Pegg), and Grace (Hayley Atwell) reunite. With the help of a former nemesis, Paris (Pom Klementieff), they battle against Gabriel (Esai Morales) and The Entity. 

    The film features some truly impossible cinematography, with scenes set underwater, inside sunken submarines, as well as 10,000 feet in the sky, with Cruise performing yet more death-defying stunts. 

    Series veteran Simon Pegg returned to the franchise for the sixth time in 18 years. He told China.org.cn, about Cruise’s famous stunts: “It’s very nerve-wracking.” He went onto reveal Tom Cruise’s unparalleled preparation and rigorous training ensured every stunt is thoroughly analyzed, with maximum safety precautions in place. However, Pegg noted the inherent unpredictability of such dangerous feats, emphasizing that Cruise’s dedication ultimately stems from his deep commitment to delivering an exceptional experience for audiences.

    An IMAX poster for “Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning.” According to IMAX, the movie features “over 45 minutes of IMAX’s exclusive 1.90:1 expanded aspect ratio.” [Image courtesy of IMAX China]

    Pegg also revealed Cruise’s stunts create a hushed, nervous set. Filming the cliff jump in “Dead Reckoning,” plane stunt in “Rogue Nation,” skydives in “Fallout,” or Burj Khalifa climb in “Ghost Protocol,” set the tone. He explained on those days, “we’re always just crossing our fingers and hoping that it all goes okay, because it’s a human life. Let alone the fact that it’s Tom Cruise.”

    Director Christopher McQuarrie added, “I’ve been working with Tom now for 18 years. On every film, people ask, ‘Aren’t you scared?’ And Tom always answers the same way. He says, ‘I don’t mind being scared. It’s not that I’m not scared. I just don’t mind.’ And I didn’t understand that. But now I know that it’s not that you are oblivious. You can’t be, because if you factor out the fear entirely, if you don’t maintain an awareness of your own mortality, the scale tips too far the other way.”

    He credits Cruise’s seismic genre impact to his unique filmmaking roots. Drawing from film pioneers like Douglas Fairbanks, Charlie Chaplin, and Buster Keaton, “Mission: Impossible” has continued to blend multiple genres into each film.

    “When you work with Tom Cruise, you understand very quickly that your capabilities are far greater than you thought,” the director said. “When you work with Tom, people suggest the most absurd things. It doesn’t matter what they are because it’s not a matter of whether or not they can be done. For Tom, nothing is impossible. It’s just, ‘Logistically, what will it take? And how much will it hurt?’ ‘Mission: Impossible’ really is the most ironically named franchise.”

    As “The Final Reckoning” finally hit screens across China on May 30, Pegg grew nostalgic after five years of making two “Mission: Impossible” films back-to-back. “It’s been a very, very important part of my life,” he said, seeing his role Benji as just a regular guy who’s found himself in extraordinary circumstances.

    Interestingly, Pegg also voiced The Entity in the film. He further explained how shedding Benji’s warm persona to create a cold, automated, somewhat clinical AI voice was a challenge, yet something he found enjoyable. He also discussed AI’s rapid evolution, noting how The Entity’s theme of potential human obsolescence resonates with current social and technological anxieties.

    A life-size biplane installation is displayed at Taikoo Li Sanlitun, a trendy shopping area in Beijing, to commemorate the premiere of “Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning,” May 26, 2025. [Photo courtesy of Paramount Pictures]

    After its Beijing premiere on Monday, audiences praised the film’s epic scale, relentless pacing, dazzling action sequences, and Tom Cruise’s life-risking dedication. As one of the most expensive films ever made, it scored the franchise’s largest opening weekend, grossing $227 million worldwide by May 28. On Rotten Tomatoes, 80% of 355 critics’ reviews were positive.

    “Tom and McQ have always been very clear on this: for ‘Mission: Impossible’ to evolve, it always needs to feel like it’s on an upward curve. It must get bigger and more moving every time,” said Pegg. “That is always the mantra: we must outdo ourselves. This time, we really have.”

    MIL OSI China News

  • MIL-OSI China: Di Maria to return to boyhood club Rosario Central

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    Argentina’s FIFA World Cup winner Angel Di Maria has reached an agreement to return to his boyhood team Rosario Central, the club announced on Thursday.

    The 37-year-old will rejoin the Argentine Primera Division side on a free transfer after his contract with Portuguese outfit Benfica expires in July.

    Angel di Maria (R) of Argentina vies with Matty Cash of Poland during their Group C match at the 2022 FIFA World Cup at Stadium 974 in Doha, Qatar, Nov. 30, 2022. (Xinhua/Cao Can)

    “Our history together has more pages to write. Welcome home,” read a statement issued by the club on social media.

    Di Maria began his professional career with Rosario Central in 2005 before signing with Benfica two years later. He had subsequent spells at Real Madrid, Manchester United, Paris Saint-Germain and Juventus before returning to Benfica in 2023.

    The winger ended his Argentina career last year with 145 caps, having won the 2022 World Cup and two Copa America titles.

    He will start his new spell with Rosario Central following the FIFA Club World Cup in the United States. Benfica will begin its campaign against Boca Juniors on June 16 before also facing Auckland City and Bayern Munich in the group stage. 

    MIL OSI China News

  • MIL-OSI USA: Chairman Fleischmann’s Statement on House Passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Chuck Fleischmann (R-TN)

    Washington, DC – U.S. Representative Chuck Fleischmann (TN-03), Energy and Water Appropriations Chairman, released the following statement after the U.S. House of Representatives passed H.R. 1, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, that delivers President Trump’s America First Agenda.

    “Today, I proudly voted YES on House Republicans’ One Big Beautiful Bill Act that delivers President Trump’s America First Agenda. This historic bill permanently slashes taxes for hardworking East Tennesseans, invests in border security, puts our country back on a path toward fiscal sanity, strengthens the benefits Americans have paid for, builds up American military might to restore peace through strength, and unleashes American-made energy dominance. As Chairman of Energy and Water Appropriations, I am particularly pleased with the continued support for advanced nuclear reactors in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which underscores President Trump’s continuing commitment to work with me to create America’s New Nuclear Future,” said Congressman Fleischmann.

    “Tennesseans and Americans nationwide demanded once-in-a-generation change in Washington, and the One Big Beautiful Bill Act delivers the change they overwhelming voted for. I thank President Trump and all my colleagues for their hard work on the One Big Beautiful Bill Act and urge the Senate to quickly pass our bill to deliver the America First Agenda that the American People demand.”

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    MIL OSI USA News

  • PM Modi to launch development projects worth Rs 1,300 crore in Madhya Pradesh

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Madhya Pradesh on Saturday to commemorate the 300th birth anniversary of Lokmata Devi Ahilyabai Holkar and unveil a series of development projects across the state, cumulatively valued at over Rs 1,300 crore.

    As part of the visit, the Prime Minister will attend the Lokmata Devi Ahilyabai Mahila Sashaktikaran Mahasammelan in Bhopal, where he will release a commemorative postage stamp and a special Rs 300 coin in honor of Devi Ahilyabai .

    During the event, PM Modi will also present the National Devi Ahilyabai Award to a woman artist for her outstanding contribution to tribal, folk, and traditional arts.

    As part of the Simhastha Mahakumbh 2028 preparations, PM Modi will lay the foundation stone for the construction of ghats along the Kshipra River in Ujjain. The Rs 860-crore project includes barrages, stop dams, and vented causeways to improve water regulation.

    The Prime Minister will also inaugurate newly built airports in Datia and Satna, which are expected to significantly enhance regional connectivity, stimulate tourism, and improve access to education and healthcare in surrounding areas.

    In Indore, PM Modi will flag off passenger services on the Yellow Line of the Indore Metro’s Super Priority Corridor, a move aimed at easing urban traffic congestion and reducing pollution, while offering modern and efficient public transport.

    Additionally, the Prime Minister will transfer the first installment for the construction of 1,271 Atal Gram Sushasan Bhawans. With an estimated cost of over Rs 480 crore, these buildings will strengthen infrastructure at the gram panchayat level and improve administrative efficiency in rural areas.

  • Saudi warned Iran to reach nuclear deal with Trump or risk Israeli strike

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Saudi Arabia’s defence minister delivered a blunt message to Iranian officials in Tehran last month: take President Donald Trump’s offer to negotiate a nuclear agreement seriously because it presents a way to avoid the risk of war with Israel.

    Alarmed at the prospect of further instability in the region, Saudi Arabia’s 89-year-old King Salman bin Abdulaziz dispatched his son, Prince Khalid bin Salman, with the warning destined for Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, according to two Gulf sources close to government circles and two Iranian officials.

    Present at the closed-door meeting in Tehran, which took place on April 17 in the presidential compound, were Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, armed forces Chief of Staff Mohammad Bagheri and Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi, the sources said.

    While media covered the 37-year-old prince’s visit, the content of the King Salman’s covert message has not been previously reported.

    Prince Khalid, who was Saudi ambassador to Washington during Trump’s first term, warned Iranian officials that the U.S. leader has little patience for drawn-out negotiations, according to the four sources.

    Trump had unexpectedly announced just over a week earlier that direct talks were taking place with Tehran, aimed at curbing Iran’s nuclear programme in return for sanctions relief. He did so in the presence of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who had travelled to Washington hoping instead to win support for attacks on Iranian nuclear sites.

    In Tehran, Prince Khalid told the group of senior Iranian officials that Trump’s team would want to reach a deal quickly, and the window for diplomacy would close fast, according to the four sources.

    The Saudi minister said it would be better to reach a deal with the U.S. than face the possibility of an Israeli attack if the talks broke down, according to the two Gulf sources.

    He argued that the region – already riven by recent conflicts in Gaza and Lebanon – could not withstand a further escalation in tensions, said the two Gulf sources and one senior foreign diplomat familiar with the discussions.

    Authorities in Saudi Arabia and Iran did not respond to requests for comment.

    The visit by Prince Khalid – the younger brother of Crown Prince Mohamed Bin Salman – was the first by a senior member of the Saudi royal family to Iran in more than two decades. Riyadh and Tehran had long been bitter rivals, often backing opposing sides in proxy wars, until a rapprochement brokered by China in 2023 helped to ease the tensions and restored diplomatic ties.

    Over the past two years, Iran’s regional position has been undermined by heavy military blows inflicted by Israel on its allies Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon, and toppling of its close ally, Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad. Western sanctions, meanwhile, have hit its oil-dependent economy hard.

    Mohanad Hage Ali, an expert on Iran at the Carnegie Middle East Center think tank in Beirut, said that Tehran’s weakness had offered Saudi Arabia the opportunity to exert its diplomatic influence, seeking to avoid a regional conflagration.

    “They want to avoid war because war and confrontation with Iran will have negative implications on them and their economic vision and ambitions,” he told Reuters.

    IRAN WANTS A DEAL

    Reuters was unable to determine the impact of the prince’s message on Iran’s leadership.

    In the meeting, Pezeshkian responded that Iran wanted a deal to ease economic pressure through the lifting of Western sanctions, the four sources said.

    However, the Iranian officials, the sources added, expressed concerns over the Trump administration’s “unpredictable” approach to negotiations — which have veered from allowing limited uranium enrichment to demanding the complete dismantling of Tehran’s enrichment program.

    Trump also has threatened to use military force if diplomacy fails to rein in the clerical establishment’s nuclear ambitions.

    One of the Iranian sources said that Pezeshkian emphasized Tehran’s eagerness to reach a deal but that Iran was not willing to sacrifice its enrichment program just because Trump wanted an agreement.

    The ongoing talks between Washington and Tehran have already been through five rounds to resolve the decades-long nuclear dispute, but multiple stumbling blocks remain, including the key issue of enrichment.

    Reuters reported on Wednesday that Iran might pause uranium enrichment if the U.S. releases its frozen funds and recognises its right to refine uranium for civilian use under a “political deal” that could lead to a broader nuclear accord, according to two Iranian sources familiar with the talks. The semi-official Fars news agency in Iran quoted a foreign ministry spokesman denying the report.

    The White House did not directly address Reuters’ questions about whether it was aware of the Saudi warning to Iran.

    “President Trump has made it clear: make a deal, or face grave consequences, and the whole world is clearly taking him seriously, as they should,” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a statement.

    Trump said on Wednesday he warned Netanyahu last week not to take any actions that could disrupt nuclear talks with Iran, and said the two sides were “very close to a solution now”.

    Israeli authorities did not respond to a request for comment.

    HIGH STAKES

    A four-day visit by Trump to the Gulf this month annointed Saudi Arabia as the most prominent member of a new axis of Sunni states in the Middle East, filling the void left by Iran’s shattered alliance. During the trip, Saudi Crown Prince Mohamed Bin Salman mediated a reconciliation between Trump and Syria’s new Sunni leader, Ahmed al-Sharaa.

    Tehran’s regional sway, meanwhile, has been diminished by military setbacks suffered by Iran and its allies in the Shi’ite-dominated Axis of Resistance, which include Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis in Yemen, and Iraqi militias

    In the meeting, Prince Khalid urged Iran to rethink its regional policy, noting such a shift would be welcomed, especially by Riyadh, the sources said.

    Although he stopped short of directly blaming Iran, the Saudi minister voiced concern over a possible repeat of the 2019 drone attacks on the facilities of state oil company Aramco – attacks the kingdom attributed to Iran and its Houthi allies, despite Tehran’s denial.

    Iranian officials maintained that while Tehran holds some influence over the Houthis, it does not fully control their actions, the Iranian sources said.

    Decades of hostility between the Shi’ite Iran and Saudi Arabia destabilised the Gulf and fuelled regional conflicts from Yemen to Syria. The 2023 detente was driven in part by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed’s economic ambitions and desire for stability, and has led to increased contacts between the governments.

    However, neither Saudi Arabia nor other regional powers see Iran as a dependable partner for peace and they fear its actions could jeopardize their ambitions for economic development, diplomats and regional experts say.

    Prince Khalid implored the Iranians to avoid actions by them and their allies that might provoke Washington, stressing that Trump’s response would likely be more strident than his predecessors, presidents Joe Biden and Barak Obama.

    In turn, he assured Tehran that Riyadh would not let its territory or airspace to be used by the United States or Israel for any potential military action against Iran, the sources said.

    (Reuters)

  • India to be fastest-growing economy for next 30 years: Piyush Goyal

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    India is poised to remain the fastest-growing large economy for the next three decades, with a sustained annual growth rate of 6–7%, Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said on Thursday.

    Speaking at the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) Annual Business Summit 2025, Goyal said the government is aiming to push growth to 8% at constant prices.

    “Even amidst international upheavals, we are among the better-performing emerging markets,” he said. “Today, India holds the world’s fourth-largest foreign exchange reserves in the world at about $690 billion. Our inflation has remained below 4% for the last three months. The Reserve Bank has done a commendable job balancing liquidity and currency management.”

    Goyal emphasized that India remains an attractive investment destination. Over the past two decades, Indian companies have delivered nearly 20% CAGR returns, he noted, adding that Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) inflows continue to break records. “We are back on track on the growth trajectory, working through international trading relations,” he said.

    On trade agreements, Goyal pointed to major progress on Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) with the UAE, Australia, the UK, and the four EFTA countries (Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland). “We are well on track with our bilateral trade agreement with the USA and making fast progress with the European Union’s 27-nation bloc. We have also launched negotiations with New Zealand,” he said.

    Goyal said the EFTA countries have committed $100 billion in FDI over the next 15 years, potentially catalyzing a total investment of $500 billion. “This ecosystem could attract an additional $500 billion,” he added. The investment clause in the EFTA deal is the first of its kind globally, and the figures exclude contributions from Norway’s sovereign wealth fund.

    Despite global volatility, Goyal said India continues to be a pillar of global growth. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has projected that India will become the world’s third-largest economy by GDP by 2027.

    Highlighting government’s sustained push for ease of doing business, the Goyal said that over 40,000 compliances have been reduced, several laws have been decriminalised, and nearly 2,000 obsolete laws have been removed from the statute book. He noted that the Jan Vishwas Bill reflects the trust between the government and people.

    “The Act promotes self-certification, encourages businesses to offer suggestions to improve ease of doing business, and simplifies people’s lives. It reflects a government that trusts its stakeholders,” he said.

    On the sustainability front, he pointed out that renewable energy coupled with storage is now available at ₹3.30 per kilowatt hour—among the lowest globally. “Solar and wind plus storage make a compelling case for data centres to come to India. We have a large interconnected grid with low-cost clean energy to power these centres. This is not just about sustainability – it is an economic case,” he said.

    Reaffirming Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision for inclusive development, Goyal said the government is working to ensure that every citizen has access to quality healthcare, education, and basic needs. “Free healthcare, quality education and basic needs are being addressed. We are now seeing employment growth, and skill development centres are playing a key role. No child should be deprived, and no man should be left behind,” he said.

  • Operation Sindoor outreach: Tharoor-led delegation reaffirms India’s anti-terror stand in Colombia

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    An all-party Indian parliamentary delegation led by Congress MP Shashi Tharoor arrived in Colombia on Thursday, continuing its diplomatic outreach in Latin America to highlight India’s zero-tolerance stance on terrorism and strengthen bilateral ties with key regional partners.

    Sharing an update from Bogotá, Tharoor posted on X: “Our Colombia visit got under way today with a briefing to the delegation from our Ambassador, Vanlalhuma, followed by a well-attended press interaction with more than a dozen local media outlets. I then did an interview with Colombian journalist Juan Camillo Ramirez. Getting the message out where it needs to be heard!”

    The visit, which runs from May 29 to 31, includes meetings with Colombian lawmakers, government ministers, policy think tanks, and media representatives. The discussions are focused on promoting counterterrorism cooperation and expanding strategic and economic engagement between the two democracies.

    The Colombia leg follows a high-profile visit to Panama, where the Indian delegation was hosted by Ambassador Sumit Seth.

    “Our trip ended with a spectacular reception hosted by Ambassador Seth for the diplomatic corps and influential Panamanian personalities. The Foreign Minister spoke, as did his Vice-Minister, Carlos Hoyos, in strong sympathy for India, expressing support for our fight against terrorism and for enhancing the close cooperation between our two countries,” Tharoor said

    The delegation comprises MPs Sarfraz Ahmad, Ganti Harish Madhur, Shashank Mani Tripathi, Milind Murli Deora, Bhubaneswar Kalita, Tejasvi Surya, and Ambassador Taranjit Singh Sandhu.

    (With inputs from IANS)

  • Trump envoy says Russian concern over NATO enlargement is fair

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    U.S. President Donald Trump’s envoy to Ukraine, Keith Kellogg, said Russia’s concern over the eastward enlargement of NATO was fair and the United States did not want to see Ukraine in the U.S.-led military alliance.

    Asked by U.S. network ABC News about a Reuters report that Russia wanted a written pledge over NATO not enlarging eastwards to include Ukraine and other former Soviet republics, Kellogg said: “It’s a fair concern.”

    “We’ve said that to us, Ukraine coming into NATO is not on the table, and we’re not the only country that says that – you know I could probably give you four other countries in NATO and it takes 32 of the 32 to allow you to come in to NATO,” he told ABC late on Thursday. “That’s one of the issues that Russia will bring up.”

    “They’re not just talking Ukraine, they’re talking the country of Georgia, they’re talking Moldova,” Kellogg said, adding that a decision on U.S. views of NATO enlargement was for Trump to make.

    Kellogg said the sequencing of the peace talks would include an attempt to merge the two memorandums drafted by Ukraine and Russia into one single document with talks in Turkey on Monday.

    “When we get into Istanbul next week we’ll sit down and talk,” Kellogg said, adding that the national security advisers from Germany, France and Britain would join discussions on the memorandum with the United States.

    Kellogg said Trump was “frustrated” with Russia because he had seen “a level of unreasonableness” from Russian President Vladimir Putin. He scolded Russia for striking Ukrainian cities and said he had told Ukraine to turn up to talks.

    A conservative estimate of dead and injured in the Ukraine war – from both sides combined – totals 1.2 million, Kellogg said.

    “That is a stunning number – this is war on an industrial scale,” Kellogg told ABC.

    (Reuters)

  • MIL-OSI Russia: Mutually beneficial trade, economic and investment cooperation between Uzbekistan and China is developing dynamically — Minister-Counselor of the Embassy

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    BEIJING, May 30 /Xinhua/ — “China remains the main trade and investment partner of Uzbekistan,” said Minister-Counselor of the Embassy of Uzbekistan in China Saidkamol Agzamkhodjaev, adding that mutually beneficial trade, economic and investment cooperation between the two countries is developing dynamically.

    S. Agzamkhodjaev made this statement on Wednesday in Beijing at the presentation of the Strategy “Uzbekistan-2030”, organized jointly by the Embassy of Uzbekistan in China and the Institute of Russia, Eastern Europe and Central Asia of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CAS).

    According to him, China is the leading investor in the economy of Uzbekistan. Over the past few years, the volume of Chinese investments has increased fivefold, and the total portfolio of joint projects has reached $53 billion. In 2024 alone, more than $10 billion of Chinese investments were utilized in Uzbekistan, and over $3 billion in the first months of 2025.

    He added that there are more than 3.7 thousand enterprises with Chinese capital operating in Uzbekistan, of which more than 300 were created over the past year.

    China’s experience in public administration, conducting targeted reforms in all areas of society, and ensuring sustainable development deserves special attention, said S. Agzamkhodjaev.

    Let us recall that the Strategy “Uzbekistan-2030” was developed with the aim of ensuring sustainable and inclusive development of the country and defines the long-term direction of development of Uzbekistan.

    The strategy envisages achieving such goals as reforms in various areas, economic growth, improvement of education, healthcare and social protection systems, ensuring environmental sustainability and modernization of public administration.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Helan: Duanwu Festival Traditions Blend Harmoniously into Children’s Day

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    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    On May 28, Yinguang Primary School in Jingui Town, Helan County, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region held a series of activities themed “Loving the Duanwu Festival, Sharing Zongzi on June 1st”. The traditional customs of the Duanwu Festival were seamlessly combined with Children’s Day through artistic performances, introduction to intangible cultural heritage, and folk games, immersing children in a joyful atmosphere.

    On May 28, Yinguang Primary School in Jingui Town, Helan County, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region held a series of activities themed “Loving the Duanwu Festival, Sharing Zongzi on June 1st”. The traditional customs of the Duanwu Festival were seamlessly combined with Children’s Day through artistic performances, introduction to intangible cultural heritage, and folk games, immersing children in a joyful atmosphere.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: 14 Films to Hit Screens During Duanwu Festival and Children’s Day

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    Still from the film “Mission: Impossible – Final Death”

    According to statistics, 14 films including “Private Detective”, “Mission: Impossible – Final Payback” and “Children of Time” will be released in China during the Duanwu Festival and Children’s Day holidays, of which 13 are new releases and one is a rerun. The films cover different genres: action adventure, thriller detective, fantasy adventure and animation about family values. In line with the atmosphere of Duanwu Festival and Children’s Day, they may create a slight boost in movie theater attendance.

    Still from the film “Children of Time”

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The 2025 Central Asia-China Media Forum was held in Astana

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    ASTANA, May 30 (Xinhua) — The 2025 Central Asia-China Media Forum was held in Astana, capital of Kazakhstan, on Thursday. The theme of the event is “Together along the Silk Road, Media as the Connecting Thread. Let’s Build a Closer Community with a Shared Future for China and Central Asia.”

    President of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev sent a letter of greetings to the forum. He noted that the Belt and Road initiative put forward by Chinese President Xi Jinping is of particular importance and has been widely recognized by the international community as a platform for global cooperation. According to the head of state, Kazakhstan attaches great importance to the development of a comprehensive strategic partnership on a permanent basis with China, and the Central Asia-China Media Forum is an important platform for strengthening mutual understanding, trust and partnership in the media sphere. K.-J. Tokayev wished the forum productive work and constructive discussions for the benefit of all countries and peoples.

    The participants of the event noted that media exchanges are an important part of China’s relations with the Central Asian countries. The media of China and the Central Asian countries should be sensitive to the trends of the times, find new formats of cooperation, jointly tell stories of friendly interaction, thereby contributing wisdom and strength to building a closer community with a common destiny for China and Central Asia, they emphasized.

    The forum was jointly organized by the People’s Daily newspaper and the Television and Radio Complex of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The event was attended by more than 200 representatives of leading media, experts, scientists and business representatives from China and Central Asian countries. The forum also included the opening ceremony of a photo exhibition and the launch of the Central Asian and Chinese Media Press Tour on High-Quality Joint Construction of the Belt and Road. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China, Japan Make Significant Progress on Safety of Japanese Marine Products

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    BEIJING, May 30 (Xinhua) — China and Japan held a new round of technical talks on the safety of Japanese aquatic products in Beijing on Wednesday and made “substantial progress,” the General Administration of Customs said Friday.

    According to the department, these negotiations were initiated at the request of Japan. Since the beginning of this year, the parties have already held several rounds of technical exchanges in this area. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Fatal crash, Newtons Road, Templeton

    Source: New Zealand Police

    One person has died following a serious crash in Templeton this afternoon.

    At around 2.45pm, emergency services were called to the intersection of Dawson Road and Newton Road.

    The crash involved a truck and two cars.

    Sadly, one person died at the scene. Our thoughts are with their family at this difficult time.

    The Serious Crash Unit has conducted a scene examination and the road is now open.

    While Police’s investigation into the circumstances of the crash are ongoing, Police would like to remind motorists to take care on our roads.

    Drive sober, remove distractions, wear your seatbelt, and stick to the speed limit to ensure you get to your destination safely

    ENDS

    Issued by Police Media Centre

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Columbaria amendment implemented

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    The Private Columbaria (Amendment) Ordinance 2025 was published in the Government Gazette and came into force today.

     

    The amendment ordinance helps to enhance the current regulatory regime on private columbaria and strengthen the protection of consumers’ interests.

     

    One of the primary purposes of the amendment ordinance is to provide “pre-cut-off columbaria” an additional option to make new applications for exemption.

     

    “Pre-cut-off columbaria” are those that were in operation and had ashes interred in them before the announcement of the proposal to establish a licensing regime at 8am on June 18, 2014. Once successfully obtaining an exemption through the new application, they can retain niches they sold before the enactment of the ordinance.

     

    The amendment ordinance enhances enforcement-related provisions for greater deterrent effect, including the introduction of new offences that prohibit overselling niches and over-placing ashes.

     

    Additionally, the amendment ordinance requires the Private Columbaria Appeal Board to only receive and consider new materials not previously provided to the Licensing Board upon special grounds being shown in order to ensure the adoption of a consistent standard by appeal panels.

     

    Click here for more details.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Power plants’ emission caps to drop

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    The Government today published a technical memorandum in the Gazette with the aim of further reducing the emission allowances of air pollutants for power plants from 2030 onwards, thereby improving the air quality in Hong Kong and the Pearl River Delta region.

     

    Issued under the Air Pollution Control Ordinance, the Tenth Technical Memorandum for Allocation of Emission Allowances in Respect of Specified Licences (the Tenth TM) reduces the annual emission allowances of sulphur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen oxides (NOx) and respirable suspended particulates (RSPs) from the electricity sector from 2030 onwards at 2,302 tonnes, 8,350 tonnes and 317 tonnes respectively.

     

    The Environment & Ecology Bureau said it represents further tightening by 19%, 25% and 14% respectively when compared with the emission allowances for the electricity sector for 2026 set under the Ninth TM.

     

    The Tenth TM will be tabled at the Legislative Council on June 4 for commencement by the end of 2025.

     

    In accordance with the ordinance, the new set of emission allowances will come into effect on January 1, 2030.

     

    The bureau said it has taken into account various factors in setting the new emission allowances.

     

    Such factors include local electricity demand, the gas-fired electricity generation of the two power companies, the emission performance of existing generating units, the estimated import of nuclear power and clean energy, and the projected electricity intake from renewable energy sources.

     

    The Government has also been requiring the two power companies to adopt the best practicable means in their plants’ design and operational management to minimise emissions of air pollutants, the bureau added.

     

    Hong Kong’s air quality has been improving continuously in recent years.

     

    The ambient concentrations of SO2, nitrogen dioxide and RSPs recorded in 2024 had been reduced by 45% to 88% when compared with that in 2004.

     

    The number of hours of reduced visibility observed had also been greatly reduced by 82% from its peak in 2004.

     

    As emissions from the electricity sector accounted for 61%, 27% and 13% of the territory-wide emissions of SO2, NOx and RSPs respectively in 2022, the tightened emission allowances for power plants will help further improve the air quality in Hong Kong and the Pearl River Delta region.

     

    The bureau said it will review the technical memorandum again not later than 2027 to ensure timely revision of the emission allowances.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Tianmen grand bridge under construction in China’s Guizhou

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    Tianmen grand bridge under construction in China’s Guizhou

    Updated: May 30, 2025 14:38 Xinhua
    This aerial drone photo taken on May 28, 2025 shows the Tianmen grand bridge under construction in southwest China’s Guizhou Province. The 1,553-meter-long grand bridge is a major project on the expressway linking Anshun and Panzhou in Guizhou. The bridge deck, 560 meters above water surface in the valley beneath it, will allow vehicles to run at 100 kilometers per hour when completed. [Photo/Xinhua]
    This aerial drone photo taken on May 28, 2025 shows workers at the construction site of the Tianmen grand bridge in southwest China’s Guizhou Province. [Photo/Xinhua]
    This aerial drone photo taken on May 28, 2025 shows the Tianmen grand bridge under construction in southwest China’s Guizhou Province. [Photo/Xinhua]
    This aerial drone photo taken on May 28, 2025 shows the Tianmen grand bridge under construction in southwest China’s Guizhou Province. [Photo/Xinhua]
    This aerial drone photo taken on May 28, 2025 shows the Tianmen grand bridge under construction in southwest China’s Guizhou Province. [Photo/Xinhua]
    This aerial drone photo taken on May 28, 2025 shows the Tianmen grand bridge under construction in southwest China’s Guizhou Province. [Photo/Xinhua]
    This aerial drone photo taken on May 28, 2025 shows the Tianmen grand bridge under construction in southwest China’s Guizhou Province. [Photo/Xinhua]
    This aerial drone photo taken on May 28, 2025 shows the Tianmen grand bridge under construction in southwest China’s Guizhou Province. [Photo/Xinhua]
    This aerial drone photo taken on May 28, 2025 shows the Tianmen grand bridge under construction in southwest China’s Guizhou Province. [Photo/Xinhua]

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  • India’s All-Party Delegation concludes anti-terror mission in Saudi Arabia

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    An All-Party Parliamentary delegation from India concluded its three-day diplomatic mission to Saudi Arabia on Thursday, emphasizing India’s unwavering stance against terrorism in the wake of recent cross-border attacks. Led by BJP MP Baijayant Panda, the delegation held extensive interactions with Saudi think tanks and the Indian diaspora as part of a broader global outreach initiative following India’s military response to the devastating April terrorist attack.

    The delegation’s visit comes in response to the April 22 Pahalgam attack, where five armed terrorists killed 26 people, including 25 tourists and a local resident, in one of the deadliest attacks in Kashmir in decades. The incident prompted India to launch Operation Sindoor, which the delegation described as establishing “a new benchmark in India’s fight against terrorism.”

    During their Saudi visit, the Indian representatives met with Dr. Abdulaziz Sager, Chairman of the Gulf Research Centre in Riyadh, and Dr. Abdulmajeed Albanyan, President of the Naif Arab University for Security Sciences. The discussions focused on India’s three-decade struggle with cross-border terrorism and explored potential collaboration in emerging technologies including artificial intelligence and quantum computing for counter-terrorism efforts

    .The delegation emphasized that the Pahalgam attack was designed to undermine economic progress in Jammu and Kashmir and incite communal tensions across India. They highlighted how the nation’s unified response demonstrated India’s collective resolve against such threats, noting that all attempts to divide the country were met with popular resistance.

    This Saudi Arabia mission represents part of a comprehensive diplomatic offensive, with seven All-Party delegations comprising 59 members visiting 32 countries to convey India’s zero-tolerance approach to terrorism. The initiative aims to build international support for India’s position while countering narratives that might justify terrorist activities.

    The delegation’s engagement with the Indian diaspora in Saudi Arabia underscored the community’s role in India’s development and acknowledged Saudi Arabia’s consistent support in condemning terrorism. The visit reinforced the growing security cooperation between the two nations, particularly in areas of counter-terrorism and regional stability.The broader diplomatic campaign follows India’s military strikes against alleged terrorist camps across the border, marking what officials describe as a shift toward a ‘new normal policy’ in addressing cross-border terrorism threats.

  • Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri meets business leaders in US, focuses on tech and trade cooperation

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri and Deputy National Security Advisor Pavan Kapoor met with leading U.S. business executives during a roundtable hosted by the U.S.-India Strategic Partnership Forum (USISPF) on Thursday, focusing on bolstering bilateral cooperation in key sectors.

    The Indian Embassy in Washington, D.C., described the discussions as “engaging.”

    “They emphasized the importance of G2G, academia, and industry collaboration to advance critical and emerging technologies in defence and strategic domains — key to transforming the partnership for the 21st century,” the embassy said in a post on X.

    USISPF, in a statement, said the dialogue focused on expanding cooperation under the TRUST initiative—an effort to build a secure, transparent, and resilient innovation ecosystem through stronger public-private-academic engagement.

    Misri’s three-day visit to the U.S. (May 27–29) focused on strategic and economic ties with Washington. His agenda included meetings with Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau and Under Secretary of Commerce Jeffrey Kessler.

    According to the U.S. Department of State, Landau reaffirmed the strength of the U.S.-India partnership.

    “He underscored the importance of fair and reciprocal market access to fostering economic growth and prosperity in both countries. The Deputy Secretary emphasised the importance of enhanced cooperation on migration and counternarcotics,” the State Department said in a statement.

    “The Deputy Secretary and the Foreign Secretary also reaffirmed their shared desire to maintain regional stability and peace,” the statement added

    (With inputs from IANS)

  • MIL-OSI Banking: Result of the Daily Variable Rate Repo (VRR) auction held on May 30, 2025

    Source: Reserve Bank of India

    Tenor 3-day
    Notified Amount (in ₹ crore) 25,000
    Total amount of bids received (in ₹ crore) 8,721
    Amount allotted (in ₹ crore) 8,721
    Cut off Rate (%) 6.01
    Weighted Average Rate (%) 6.01
    Partial Allotment Percentage of bids received at cut off rate (%) NA

    Ajit Prasad          
    Deputy General Manager
    (Communications)   

    Press Release: 2025-2026/435

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Supercharging science to inspire next generation

    Source: New Zealand Government

    The Government is ensuring all Year 0 to 8 students have access to high quality, hands-on science kits through Budget 2025, helping pave the way for New Zealand’s future scientists, problem-solvers, and innovators.

    “We want students to love learning about science. Hands-on learning improves critical thinking and science understanding, which are essential for student success in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics). This investment will help lift science engagement and achievement in classrooms across the country and inspire our future meteorologists, marine biologists and software engineers,” Education Minister Erica Stanford says.

    Budget 2025 is investing $39.9 million over four years into developing and delivering science kits for schools nationwide. The kits will be designed to support teachers to confidently deliver practical science learning, aligned with the new science curriculum. Teachers using the kits will also have access to professional development modules to support the use of the new resources in their classrooms.  

    “These practical resources, include hands on experiments and engaging equipment for each year level of the Year 0-8 curriculum.  The kits will help students build their foundational knowledge and skills early and help bring science to life.

    The kits will undergo development and begin to be available from the start of the 2026 school year. They will also be available in te reo Maori, with dedicated pūtaiao kits and bilingual resources available to meet the needs of all learners. 

    “This initiative directly supports the Government’s economic growth agenda by investing in the future talent pipeline that will drive productivity, boost wages and power a more competitive and resilient economy. These benefits will positively impact sectors like agritech, clean energy, biotech and advanced manufacturing, where kiwi innovation already leads the world. 

    “We want our children to be excited by science, to be captured by hands on learning so that we are inspiring the next generation of creators, inventors and great problem solvers,” Ms Stanford says.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Police recover 365 pieces of pounamu, West Coast

    Source: New Zealand Police

    West Coast Police have recovered 365 pieces and boulders of pounamu that had been stolen from the Jackson River, following a report made by a member of the public.

    On Wednesday 28 May, Inspector Tracey Wharehoka was notified by Te Rūnanga o Makaawhio, representing the local hapū Ngāi Māhaki, located in South Westland, that a vehicle had reportedly been seen heading up the river by a member of the public, and it appeared the occupants were collecting pounamu.

    Public fossicking for pounamu is only allowed on beaches. Rivers are able to be fossicked by Ngāi Tahu members, but only with a permit from their local hapū to do so legally, which the people linked to the vehicle and trailer did not have.

    With some quick discussion, a decision was made to deploy staff from Franz Joseph to locate and intercept the vehicle.

    Police were successful in stopping the vehicle and recovered the stolen pounamu. This matter will be continued to be investigated and through the resolution process the pounamu will be returned to the hapū.

    Inspector Wharehoka says Police take pride in working alongside local hapū, and the theft of pounamu is treated with the same value and mindset that would be taken with other stolen property.

    “We are pleased we were able to move quickly and intercept these alleged thieves in the act.

    “People are often under the impression that because some of these West Coast locations are remote, no one else is watching.

    “This incident proves that is simply not true, and our tight-knit community have their eyes and ears switched on for any unusual activity.”

    Te Rūnanga o Makaawhio chairman, Paul Madgwick expressed the thanks of the iwi for the swift response of Police for what has been an ongoing problem with theft of their taonga, especially in these remote areas.

    “While the Vesting Act confirms that all pounamu is owned by Ngāi Tahu, our respective pounamu management plans provide an opportunity for the public to fossick freely on the beaches, and also recognise the right of Ngāi Tahu members to collect pounamu themselves, within boundaries.

    “Anyone who is unsure of the rules around pounamu gathering, or has pounamu in their possession and is unclear about ownership, whether they’re the general public or Ngāi Tahu whanau, is urged to reach out to the local Rūnanga to understand what is permissible.”

    Inspector Wharehoka says the protection and recovery of pounamu is just as much about education and knowledge as it is about detection and enforcement.

    Two men, aged in their 30s were spoken to at the time of the incident. Police are investigating the matter and charges are being considered.

    “We will continue to work with local iwi and those involved for the best action and outcome for all,” says Inspector Wharehoka.

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    Issued by Police Media Centre

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: A LEGO-lover’s guide to Canberra

    Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

    Join Roundabout Canberra, with special thanks to Goodies Junction, for the Great LEGO Sale 2025.

    In brief:

    • There are lots of things for LEGO and block enthusiasts to do in Canberra.
    • This article includes a list of upcoming events and activities for all ages.

    Does your child love blocks and LEGO?

    Young builders can find plenty of options right here in Canberra.

    From epic exhibitions to rainy-day activities, we’ve gathered some ideas to satisfy every brick-head.

    Of course, many of these are just as relevant to Adult Fans of LEGO (AFOLs) too.

    Libraries ACT Brick Club Challenge

    Libraries ACT run a Brick Club Challenge.

    It’s a great option for some school holiday fun or rainy-day activity.

    Kids can find inspiration in online story time videos. There’s a list of fun ideas to get their creative juices flowing. Once they’ve chosen, it’s time to get stuck into their LEGO, or other building materials.

    Keen builders can have their grown-up share a photo of their handiwork on the Libraries ACT Facebook page.

    Find the Challenge on the Libraries ACT website.

    The Canberra Brick Show

    The Canberra Brick Show is Canberra’s ultimate LEGO fan event.

    Hosted by the Canberra LEGO User Group, this year’s event will be on 1–2 November at Thoroughbred Park.

    Grab a ticket to see over 300 tables of amazing displays, exhibits and vendors from around Australia.

    LEGO fans of all ages are welcome at this weekend of brick-filled fun.

    Learn more about the event.

    Join the Canberra LEGO User Group (CLUG)

    CLUG is a non-profit association which aims to share techniques and ideas for building LEGO projects.

    Members also showcase projects at local and interstate Lego exhibitions.

    Join the CLUG private Facebook group.

    The Roundabout Canberra Great LEGO Sale 

    Looking to add to your collection while supporting Canberra families in need?

    Each year, Roundabout Canberra runs its Great LEGO Sale.

    Organised in partnership with Goodies Junction, the sale is at the Albert Hall.

    Every dollar raised goes directly to Roundabout Canberra. This helps them provide essential baby and children’s items to families in need.

    Visit the Roundabout Canberra website for more details.

    Bricks @ Woden School

    The Bricks @ Woden School takes place each year to wow LEGO lovers young and old.

    This family-friendly event is held at the school. Funds go towards important projects for students with special needs.

    Visit to see amazing LEGO displays of all sizes.

    This event is coordinated by the Woden School in association with the Canberra Lego User Group and the Woden School Parents & Citizens Association.

    Find out on The Woden School website.

    A different type of block: BlocHaus Bouldering

    BlocHaus Fyshwick has a dedicated space for kids aged 5–12 years. This area allows kids and their families to enjoy climbing together.

    The gym also runs facilitated kids’ programs. Kids learn to get the most from bouldering and their developing skills.

    As with every LEGO build, every climb is a puzzle. The key is experimenting with how your body moves to figure it out.

    BlocHaus’s Mitchell gym is for visitors aged 12+.

    Find out more about BlocHaus.

    The family-friendly Bricks @ Woden School event is held annually.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: P1 allocation results to be released

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    The Education Bureau today said that it will inform parents about the results of the Central Allocation for Primary One Admission 2025 on June 4 and 5.

     

    A total of 19,489 children took part in the central allocation this year, with 15,538 being allocated to schools of their first three choices.

     

    Taking into account discretionary places and the number of children allocated to schools of their first three choices in the allocation exercise, the overall satisfaction rate is 90%.

     

    Parents who have activated their Primary One Admission e-Platform account via iAM Smart or iAM Smart+ can check the allocation results through the platform from 10am on June 4.

     

    Meanwhile, parents who have provided a mobile phone number on the Choice of Schools Form and indicated their consent to receive the allocation results via the mobile phone number will be notified via SMS on June 4.

     

    Parents will also receive the Primary One Registration Form with the allocation results, which will be delivered on June 4 and 5 through Hongkong Post’s Local CourierPost service. If parents have not received the documents or a Mail Collection Notification Card issued by Hongkong Post by June 6, they can collect the Primary One Registration Form at a designated collection centre on June 7 or 8.

     

    The Education Bureau reminded parents that they are required to register their child with the school allocated on June 10 or 11 during school hours.

     

    For enquiries, call 2832 7610 (Hong Kong Island and Islands), 2832 7620 (Kowloon), 2832 7635 (New Territories West), 2832 7659 (New Territories East).

     

    For general enquiries, call 2832 7700 or 2832 7740.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Museum exhibition showcases novel landscape sculptures

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    The National Art Museum of China in Beijing is currently hosting an exhibition of unique landscape sculptures by Zhang Xinyu until June 17. 

    Having graduated from the China Academy of Art, Zhang Xinyu is now dean of the Institute of Art Innovation and Design at Zhejiang University of Technology. As an acclaimed artist, he has established a unique approach to creating sculptures and public art works. His work conveys the aesthetics of traditional landscape paintings through the techniques of modern formative arts, bringing out a sense of dynamism and a poetic quality with smooth, flowing lines. 

    A metal sculpture (2024) depicting landscape views by Zhang Xinyu on display at the National Art Museum of China in Beijing, May 28, 2025. [Photo by Liu Sitong/China.org.cn]

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  • MIL-OSI China: Sinner sends Gasquet into retirement, Djokovic marches on

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    World No. 1 Jannik Sinner advanced with a commanding straight-sets victory over French veteran Richard Gasquet, bringing an emotional close to the 38-year-old’s career, while Novak Djokovic progressed smoothly in his pursuit of a record 25th Grand Slam title at the French Open on Thursday.

    The day held special significance for Gasquet, who was making his 22nd and final appearance at Roland Garros, as he had announced he would retire after the tournament. Facing the formidable Sinner, Gasquet battled valiantly but was ultimately overcome 6-3, 6-0, 6-4, ending his run in the second round.

    “Thank you for being very fair with me today, I know what was at stake. It’s your [Gasquet’s] moment. Congrats on an amazing career,” Sinner said post-match.

    Novak Djokovic of Serbia hits a return during the men’s singles second round match against Corentin Moutet of France at French Open tennis tournament 2025 in Paris, France, May 29, 2025. (Xinhua/Gao Jing)

    Djokovic also booked his spot in the last-32 with a straight-sets win over Frenchman Corentin Moutet, triumphing 6-3, 6-2, 7-6 (1).

    Although the 38-year-old Serbian required a medical timeout for a blister on his foot during the match, he displayed characteristic composure and stability. Djokovic will next play Austrian qualifier Filip Misolic.

    “I came to Roland Garros with more confidence, good feelings. Hopefully I can continue like that,” he said.

    Women’s second seed Coco Gauff of the United States delivered a solid performance to beat last year’s junior champion Tereza Valentova 6-2, 6-4.

    Russian prodigy Mirra Andreeva, who made a remarkable run to the semifinals here last year, continued her good form. Having already captured two WTA 1000 titles earlier this season in Dubai and Indian Wells, the 18-year-old defeated American Ashlyn Krueger 6-3, 6-4.

    Elsewhere, reigning Wimbledon champion Barbora Krejcikova suffered an early exit, falling 6-0, 6-3 to Russia’s Veronika Kudermetova. 

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