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Indian Officials Search BBC Offices in Delhi After Modi Documentary

The raid came weeks after the British broadcaster released a controversial documentary about Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

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Priya Malik wins gold at World Wrestling Championships

Priya Malik wins gold at World Wrestling Championships
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للبيئة تأثيرها الكبير على عادات الزواج

للبيئة تأثيرها الكبير على عادات الزواج
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India to impose permanent ban on TikTok


TikTok representative said that the company was evaluating notice and will respond to it as appropriate
Reuters
January 26, 2021
Smartphone with Chinese applications is seen in front of a displayed Indian flag in this illustration picture taken July 2, 2020. PHOTO: REUTERS
India’s ministry of electronics and information technology has issued fresh notices to make permanent a ban imposed on video app TikTok and 58 other Chinese apps in June, Indian media reported late on Monday.
When it first imposed the ban, the Indian government gave the 59 apps a chance to explain their position on compliance with privacy and security requirements, the Times of India reported on Monday.

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In bad faith: On the ongoing farmers agitation


State intimidation of protesting groups cannot serve as a substitute for political dialogue
The NIA’s decision to summon people associated with the ongoing farmers agitation as ‘witnesses’ in a sedition case is definitely out of the ordinary, even if not entirely surprising. Punjabi actor Deep Sidhu and farmers’ leader Baldev Singh Sirsa are among 40 people it has summoned in connection with a fresh case registered on December 15, 2020 against Sikhs for Justice, a U.S.-based organisation that is banned by India. Others summoned include functionaries of Khalsa Aid, a Sikh charity that provided material support to agitating farmers, and those who organised a community kitchen for them. The insinuation of the NIA in the very act of summoning them as ‘witnesses’ follows statements by BJP leaders that linked the agitation to Khalistani separatism. Law officers of the government told the Supreme Court last week that anti-national forces that had infiltrated the protests were misleading the farmers. This portrayal of critics of a government policy as either misled and ignorant or anti-national actors forecloses all possibility of any honest dialogue with them. That may not be an unintended outcome for a government that has never been enthusiastic about consultative processes. In this instance, the government and the Court proffer dialogue with protesters while agencies employ intimidatory measures against them.

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