Washington, December 15
A US court has dismissed a $100-million lawsuit filed against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah after the litigants a separatist Kashmir Khalistan outfit and two associates failed to appear before it at two scheduled hearings.
The suit was filed on September 19, 2019, days before Modi’s historic “Howdy, Modi!” event in Houston, Texas. It challenged the Indian Parliament’s decision on Jammu and Kashmir that abrogated the special privileges of the state and carved out two Union Territories and sought a compensation of $100 million from Modi, Shah and Lt Gen Kanwal Jeet Singh Dhillon.
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India is facing massive challenges in filling the gaps in its intelligence systems; will the intrusions in Ladakh serve as Indiaâs Sputnik? Text Size:
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A week after 20 Indian soldiers were killed in clashes with Chinaâs Peopleâs Liberation Army (PLA) in the Galwan Valley in the Ladakh sector, India banned 59 Chinese apps and began a process of implementing more punitive trade measures. Indeed, the crisis that began in May 2020 in the Ladakh sector was unlike other clashes that have taken place between the Indian Army and the PLA in the past. It was more aggressive, unlike the posturings that both armies have been engaging in every year; it was more widespread, and clearly the result of months of planning. In its aftermath, Indiaâs response has raised questions about the countryâs intelligence capabilities.