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Sep 28, 2016, 07:47 AM | Updated 07:47 AM IST
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India Refuses To Attend SAARC
Summit
Stepping up its diplomatic offensive to isolate Pakistan globally, the Indian government on Tuesday said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will not travel to Islamabad for the SAARC summit due to Pakistan’s
increasing interference in Kashmir and support for cross-border terrorism.
This is the first time that India has cancelled participation in the SAARC
summit meeting.
Three other countries - Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Bhutan - have also signalled that they will not attend the meeting. “We also understand that some other SAARC states have also conveyed their reservation about attending the summit in November 2016,” the Ministry of External Affairs said in a statement
Pakistan High Commissioner Summoned
Foreign secretary S Jaishankar summoned the Pakistani envoy on Tuesday and handed over the details of guides who
helped the attackers to infiltrate into the Indian territory to carry out
the Uri attack. Abdul Basit, Pakistan’s High Commissioner to India, was
informed that two persons who guided the attackers to the army camp
were from Muzaffarabad in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
The Indian side also agreed to provide consular access to the three
individuals arrested in connection with the terrorist attack. This is
the second time that India has summoned the Pakistan envoy over the Uri
terror attack.
Global Competitiveness Ranking
India has moved up 16 spots to 39th rank in the World
Economic Forum’s (WEF) Global Competitiveness Index. This is the biggest
improvement by any country this year on the index of
the WEF.
India’s competitiveness has improved in goods market efficiency (60),
business sophistication (35) and innovation (29). India’s financial markets
developed significantly, propelling the country about 15 places to the 38th
spot on that index, with a score of 4.4.
US Presidential Debate
Republican nominee Donald Trump said on Tuesday that he will hit rival Democrat Hillary Clinton harder in the next presidential debate. Talking to Fox News on Tuesday, Trump praised himself for not attacking Clinton about the marital infidelity of her husband, former president Bill Clinton, during the debate.
Trump added that he resisted when Clinton criticised him for his treatment of women. “I was going to hit her with her husband’s women. And I decided I shouldn’t do it because her daughter was in the room.”
MUST READ OP-EDS
Narendra
Modi Keeps Retaliatory Options Close To His Chest: If Modi
indeed ends up falling for strategic restraint, he will need to be mindful
of the possibility of yet another terror attack a few months down the line.
The advocates of strategic restraint, plenty today, would have winnowed out
by then.
For
him, politics was welfare: Upadhyaya’s caution about the Indian
communist parties who held ‘extra-territorial loyalties’ which become “all
the more dangerous to the nation” is telling, such parties, he said, could
not be “loved and supported” they had to be instead, “exposed and
liquidated.”
An
APMC Tale: The APMCs were undoubtedly established
with good intentions, but the harsh reality is that effective public policy
should depend on more than good intentions.The APMC legislation has in
effect created fragmented markets—small trading zones that can quite easily
be captured by trader cartels.
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