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The Pakistan Supreme Court s decision to uphold the released of Omar Saeed Sheikh was condemned by India, which said that the move was a travesty of justice . Daniel Pearl  |  Photo Credit: ANI
Washington DC: Pakistan Supreme Court s decision to acquit Omar Saeed Sheikh, the killer of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl, was condemned by the United States. White House press secretary Jen Psaki said that the US government was outraged at the release of those responsible for the murder of Pearl. The United States is outraged by the Pakistani Supreme Court s decision to affirm the acquittals of those responsible for Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl s kidnapping and brutal murder, which shocked the world s conscience in 2002, Psaki said.
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From Surabhi’s Notepad – A column that brings us personal essays and stories, frivolous and serious, inspired by real-life events and encounters of navigating the world as a young, Indian woman living outside India.
Sitting beside a window in my house in West Singapore, as I stare thoughtlessly at the view of lush green trees and a verdant Bukit Timah hill, I see a family of yellow parrots playing around enjoying the tropical weather. When we moved to this house two years ago, they were a family of two. Now, they are three- mom, dad, and baby parrot. The sight of this lovely playful family makes me nostalgic, it makes me sad. It makes me miss my family back in India even more.
Narendra Modi speaks alongside Joe Biden at the US State Department. PHOTO: AFP
The future of US-Indian relations depends on New Delhi’s S-400 decision
India has long wanted to turn Russia and China against each other in order to divide and rule them both
Last week I wrote about the three factors that will shape the future of US-Pakistani relations, and this week I’m focusing on the single most important one that will shape US-Indian relations: New Delhi’s S-400 decision. Reuters exclusively reported last week citing unnamed sources that the US won’t provide a CAATSA sanctions waiver for India’s planned S-400 purchase from Russia. This followed Indian Defence Ministry sources announcing that nearly 100 officers and airmen will travel to Russia later this month for training and maintenance of those systems according to Sputnik. The Indian Ministry of External Affairs had earlier emphasised that it “follows an independent foreign policy” in response to previous US san
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