America will strengthen India to compete with China - Press Review

Posted on 27th Jun 2020 by rohit kumar

According to an Economic Times report, the United States will offer India, Japan, and Australia to train fighter aircraft. According to this report, America is going to take any such steps to stop China's aggression in Asia-Pacific.

 

According to this newspaper report, in the eyes of America, it is also about China's aggression on the Indian border. On June 15, 20 Indian soldiers were killed in a violent clash with Chinese soldiers on LAC.

 

According to this report, "The National Defense Authority Act has been brought in the US Senate on Thursday." In this, India, Japan, and Australia have been told to train fighter jets in US Pacific Territory Guam. The National Defense Authority Act is for the financial year 2021, which starts in October.

 

On Thursday, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo also said that the United States is reducing the number of troops from Europe so that India and other South-East Asia countries can be saved from the threats of China. Six months ago, US Defense Minister Mark Asper and Singapore's Defense Minister Ng Ing Hein had signed an MoU to create a fighter jet training unit for Singapore in Guam. Japan has emerged as a strategic partner of India in recent years. He has also said that there is a need to keep an eye on China's military strength and its intentions in Asia.

 

On Thursday, Japan's Defense Minister Taro Kono told reporters in Tokyo that the threat from China and North Korea is not only on the ground but also in cyberspace. The Japanese Defense Minister told foreign journalists, "There is a need to be aware of whatever is happening around us." China cannot turn its back on what it has done with the South China Sea, Hong Kong, and India recently.

 

The United States wants to reduce the difference between China's military power in the Asia-Pacific and the military power of countries that are at risk. India, Japan, Australia, and the United States have also agreed to work together in the Asia-Pacific on China's aggression.

 

Navbharat Times has put the news of the raid on the nephew of Congress leader Kamal Nath in the case of fraud on the front page. According to the newspaper report, CBE conducted searches in Delhi and NCR on Friday in the alleged bank fraud case of Rs 787 crore.

 

This fraud is related to Moser Bail Solar Limited. Apart from the house of Ratul Puri and others associated with the company, offices were searched. This search by CBI continued till late at night. The CBI had registered a case on Thursday in connection with the alleged loss of Rs 787 crore to PNB in ​​the loan given to this company.

 

After the raid on Friday, the CBI registered an FIR against Ratul Puri and others. Ratul Puri is the nephew of Congress leader Kamal Nath and is an accused in the famous VVIP chopper case.

 

All schools will remain closed till 31 July in Delhi

Amar Ujala has prominently published the news of the closure of all schools in Delhi till 31 July. The newspaper has written that because of the increasing number of corona infected, the Delhi government has decided to close all schools till 31 July.

 

Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said that the safety of children is his priority. He said that no one can play with the health of children. Apart from this, the Delhi government has decided to go door to door screening. 100-100 teams have been deployed in 11 districts for door-to-door screening.

 

IAS officer Naveen becomes the first permanent resident of Jammu and Kashmir to come from outside

After the abolition of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir and the implementation of the new residence domicile policy, an IAS officer from Darbhanga in Bihar has been given the first Domicile Certificate of Jammu and Kashmir. Dainik Bhaskar has published this news on the front page.

 

IAS officer Naveen Chaudhary currently lives in Jammu city and he is working in the post of Commissioner Secretary in the Agriculture Department of the state government. Naveen Chaudhary is the first such bureaucrat to come from another state, who has been made a permanent resident of the state. Chaudhary had earlier applied for a domicile certificate in the Bahu Tehsildar office of Jammu.

 

These people are considered permanent residents

The central government approved the new Domicile Act (Amendment) in Jammu and Kashmir after the end of Article 370. In this, those people were recognized as permanent residents who have been living in Jammu and Kashmir for 15 years or those who have studied here for seven years and have given the 10th and 12th examinations in the schools of this state.

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