New Delhi: Rejecting his contention that a non-bailable warrant (NBW) issued against him was executed with his arrest in the United Kingdom and subsequent...
CBI officers travelled to the UK for hearing & were represented by Crown Prosecution Service advocate. Modi is wanted in India for Rs 6,498.20 crore Punjab National Bank fraud case.
CBI has booked London-based arms dealer Sudhir Choudhrie, his son Bhanu, and the British aerospace major for corruption in procurement of 115 Hawk jets for the training of IAF pilots.
The UK's Home Department cleared the extradition of fugitive diamantaire Nirav Modi. He has an option of legally challenging it before the UK High Court.
India’s policy on Myanmar has been to deal with its Generals and maintain a distance from the country’s insurgent groups and political struggles. This will have to change.
Finance ministry says the proposed revamp will focus on structural reforms, rate rationalisation & ease of living, & will be deliberated upon in the coming weeks.
The project is meant to be a ‘protective shield that will keep expanding’, the PM said. It is on the lines of the ‘Golden Dome’ announced by Trump, it is learnt.
Now that both IAF and PAF have made formal claims of having shot down the other’s aircraft in the 87-hour war in May, we can ask a larger question: do such numbers really matter?
There are a few Indian economic offenders and several subversives living the high life in UK, thumbing their noses at India. Courtesy British judges who it appears hold a view that their understanding of law and justice is well above that of Indian judges and courts.
The latest fad amongst such offenders is to claim threat of torture or custodial death in an Indian prison and voila, off to the Savoy every Sunday!
We have a FTA. on the cards. The resolution of such impasse should be included in the negotiations. If such people are not not extradited, at least the financial loss suffered by India should be extracted from UK within the FTA.
In today’s world financial loss makes everyone reasonable.
There are a few Indian economic offenders and several subversives living the high life in UK, thumbing their noses at India. Courtesy British judges who it appears hold a view that their understanding of law and justice is well above that of Indian judges and courts.
The latest fad amongst such offenders is to claim threat of torture or custodial death in an Indian prison and voila, off to the Savoy every Sunday!
We have a FTA. on the cards. The resolution of such impasse should be included in the negotiations. If such people are not not extradited, at least the financial loss suffered by India should be extracted from UK within the FTA.
In today’s world financial loss makes everyone reasonable.