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Nov 12, 2017
Sunday morning brief Nov 12 2017
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Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said Arunachal Pradesh is an Indian territory and the country is not concerned about someone else’s opinion. Earlier this week, China had objected to Sitharaman’s first visit to the border state, saying her tour of the “disputed area” was not conducive to peace in the region.”What is the problem? There is no problem. It is our territory, we will go there,” she said in a reply to a query on China’s reaction on her visit to Arunachal Pradesh.
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In a veiled reference to India’s intelligence agency RAW, Pakistan claimed a ‘foreign intelligence agency’ had planned to kill Hafiz Saeed. According to official sources, the National Counter Terrorism Authority, Pakistan’s internal counter-terrorism authority, has sent a letter to department of Punjab, claiming that a “foreign spy agency” had paid Rs 80 million to two activists of a proscribed terrorist group to kill Saeed.’
Nearly a crore farmers were added under the rejigged farm insurance scheme PM Fasal Bima Yojana in 2016-2017. The numbers rose from 4.85 crore in 2015-16 to 5.74 crore in 2016-17, according to official statistics provided to the public accounts committee of Parliament. The ministry of agriculture and farmers welfare has said the government is particularly targeting non-loanees to ensure a greater degree of inclusion of small and marginal farmers.
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Kulbhushan Jadhav’s father termed Pakistan’s decision to allow Jadhav’s wife to meet him ‘positive’. “We can’t express our feelings in words. It’s a positive thing for us that the Pakistan government has decided to allow my daughter-in-law to meet her husband. But it doesn’t mean we are happy. Until he returns to India, we will be praying hard for his safety,” he said.
Mass graves containing at least 400 suspected Islamic State group victims were found near Hawija in northern Iraq. Not less than 400 people were executed,” Kirkuk governor Rakan Said, adding that some were clad in the uniform of prisoners condemned to death while others wore civilian clothing.
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