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Qatar Death Penalty: PM Modi hailed by Pakistani analyst

Qatar Death Penalty: PM Modi hailed by Pakistani analyst

As many as eight former Indian Navy personnel were released from Qatar on February 12. The Qatar authorities had announced their verdict of death sentence to the Indian men as they were charged of espionage. On Feb 12, seven of the eight Ex-Indian Navy veterans landed in Delhi and they hailed PM Modi for his intervention. India’s Ministry of External Affairs has received praise for the diplomatic victory in Qatar. Even Pakistani political expert hailed Prime Minister Narendra Modi for bringing back former Navy veterans after being released from the Qatar Death Penalty. Pakistani political analyst Dr Qamar Cheema uploaded a video on his YouTube channel with a title “Modi Magic Worked in Qatar”. Notably, PM Modi met with Amir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani on the sidelines of COP 28 Summit in Dubai. Navy veterans who returned from Qatar also hailed Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his personal intervention.

13 February,2024 01:09 PM IST
Pakistani Analyst Left Spellbound By India’s Growing Digital Footprint

Pakistani Analyst Left Spellbound By India’s Growing Digital Footprint

The digital revolution in India has been a major breakthrough in the country’s economic development. From small shops to MNCs, widespread financial transactions have set an example of digitalisation for the world. Interestingly, the growing ‘Digital India’ influence has left Pakistani foreign policy expert awestruck. Uzair Younus, a noted Pakistani policy expert, in a podcast, shared his experience of his recent visit to India. In the podcast channel, ‘Pakistan Experience’, Younus said that he was surprised by looking at the digital footprint in India. The Pakistani expert further added that his India visit felt like “visiting a future state for him”. Uzair Younus is the director of Pakistan Initiative at the Atlantic Council's South Asia Center. Uzair Younus was impressed by a betel shop owner who was offering QR code scanner to his customers. The Pak analyst further lambasted Pakistan for choosing politics over development. Pakistanis are being fed “lies of hate against India for the sake of politics,” Younus opined. Younus felt disappointed by Shehbaz-led Govt as people in cash-strapped country struggle for basics. The debt-ridden Pakistan is struggling to revive its economy and keep skyrocketing inflation in check.#DigitalIndia #Pakistan #UzairYounus

12 March,2023 02:45 PM IST
Pakistani Analyst Left Spellbound By India’s Growing Digital Footprint

Pakistani Analyst Left Spellbound By India’s Growing Digital Footprint

The digital revolution in India has been a major breakthrough in the country’s economic development. From small shops to MNCs, widespread financial transactions have set an example of digitalisation for the world. Interestingly, the growing ‘Digital India’ influence has left Pakistani foreign policy expert awestruck. Uzair Younus, a noted Pakistani policy expert, in a podcast, shared his experience of his recent visit to India. In the podcast channel, ‘Pakistan Experience’, Younus said that he was surprised by looking at the digital footprint in India. The Pakistani expert further added that his India visit felt like “visiting a future state for him”. Uzair Younus is the director of Pakistan Initiative at the Atlantic Council's South Asia Center. Uzair Younus was impressed by a betel shop owner who was offering QR code scanner to his customers. The Pak analyst further lambasted Pakistan for choosing politics over development. Pakistanis are being fed “lies of hate against India for the sake of politics,” Younus opined. Younus felt disappointed by Shehbaz-led Govt as people in cash-strapped country struggle for basics. The debt-ridden Pakistan is struggling to revive its economy and keep skyrocketing inflation in check.

11 March,2023 09:49 PM IST | Mumbai
Indian analyst sees further price falls in gold

Indian analyst sees further price falls in gold

Gold stabilised on Tuesday (July 21) holding just above a five-year low, but investors still see further price falls a day after the metal tumbled 4 percent. Reflecting losing interest in gold, holdings in top gold fund SPDR Gold Trust fell to the lowest since 2008.

21 July,2015 08:33 PM IST
Producer and Trade Analyst Vikas Mohan passes away. Bollywood mourn!

Producer and Trade Analyst Vikas Mohan passes away. Bollywood mourn!

Producer and Trade Analyst Vikas Mohan passes away. Bollywood mourn!

02 June,2016 11:29 AM IST

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