Month: July 2024

  • Barack and Michelle Obama endorse Kamala Harris for president

    Barack and Michelle Obama endorse Kamala Harris for president

    The Obamas are the final key leaders in the Democratic Party to unite behind Harris after President Biden ended his bid for a second term

    WASHINGTON, D.C. (TIP): Former president Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama endorsed Vice President Harris for president on Friday, becoming the final key leaders in the Democratic Party to unite behind Harris after President Biden abandoned his bid for a second term.

    A video posted on social media shows the Obamas calling Harris to inform her of their endorsement.

    “We called to say Michelle and I couldn’t be prouder to endorse you and to do everything we can to get you through this election and into the Oval Office,” the former president says to Harris.

    Michelle Obama adds, “I can’t have this phone call without saying to my girl Kamala: I am proud of you. This is going to be historic.” In a separate statement, the Obamas pledged to “do everything we can” to elect Harris and called on their legions of supporters to join the effort.

    They praised Harris’s record of accomplishments, listing each of her previous roles in what could be interpreted as a rejoinder to Republicans who have labeled her a “DEI hire” — a reference to “diversity, equity and inclusion” initiatives often used derisively to suggest that Harris only reached the upper echelon of American politics because of her race and gender.

    “But Kamala has more than a résumé. She has the vision, the character, and the strength that this critical moment demands,” they wrote. “There is no doubt in our mind that Kamala Harris has exactly what it takes to win this election and deliver for the American people. At a time when the stakes have never been higher, she gives us all reason to hope.”

    Their call with Harris took place on Wednesday, July 24. Barack Obama said the Democrats would be “underdogs” but pledged to work hard for her election. “Bottom line is, we are ready to get to work,” he said during the call, according to a transcript. “We are telling everybody to kick off those bedroom slippers and get off the couch and start knocking on doors and making phone calls.”

    Many Republicans seized on the fact that Obama did not mention or endorse Harris in his initial statement responding to Biden’s abrupt exit from the race Sunday. “We will be navigating uncharted waters in the days ahead,” he said in that statement. “But I have extraordinary confidence that the leaders of our party will be able to create a process from which an outstanding nominee emerges.”

    On Thursday, July 25, Donald Trump’s campaign seized on Obama’s lack of an endorsement to make the case that Harris’s path to the nomination was not a done deal. Steven Cheung, a campaign spokesman, said Trump would not agree to debate Harris until she was officially the Democratic nominee, suggesting without evidence that Obama and other top Democrats were considering backing a different candidate.

    “There is a strong sense by many in the Democrat Party — namely Barack Hussein Obama — that Kamala Harris is a Marxist fraud who cannot beat President Trump, and they are still holding out for someone ‘better,’” Cheung said in a statement Thursday evening. “Therefore, it would be inappropriate to schedule things with Harris because Democrats very well could still change their minds.”

    The Obamas’ endorsement comes after Harris already secured enough pledges from delegates to become the likely nominee. Biden exited the race on Sunday and immediately endorsed Harris, who quickly coalesced much of the Democratic Party behind her bid. Just before Biden dropped out of the race, Obama told allies that the president’s path to victory had greatly diminished and he thought the president needed to seriously consider the viability of his candidacy, according to multiple people briefed on his thinking, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss confidential conversations. In those conversations, Obama emphasized he felt protective over Biden as a friend and was concerned about his legacy.
    (Source: Washington Post)

  • Texas Democratic National Delegation Endorses Kamala Harris as Nominee for President

    Texas Democratic National Delegation Endorses Kamala Harris as Nominee for President

    AUSTIN, TX (TIP): The Texas Democratic delegation convened to discuss the path forward after President Biden declared he will not seek reelection in November. As we near the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, that path forward is clear: the overwhelming majority of the Texas Democratic National Delegation endorses Vice President Kamala Harris as our party’s nominee for President of the United States. Texas Democratic Party and Texas National Delegation Chair Gilberto Hinojosa released the following statement:

    “Tonight, the Texas Democratic National Delegation proudly announced our endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris as our party’s nominee for President. Her historic tenure as the first Black and South Asian woman to hold the office of the Vice President has been marked by an unwavering commitment to justice, equity, and progress for all Americans. With her extensive experience, dedication to public service, and proven leadership, we believe Kamala Harris is uniquely qualified to defeat Donald Trump and lead our nation forward – championing the values and ideals that unite us as a country.”

  • Lieutenant Governor Aruna Miller Endorses Kamala Harris for President

    Lieutenant Governor Aruna Miller Endorses Kamala Harris for President

    ANNAPOLIS, MD (TIP): Lieutenant Governor Aruna Miller, on July 22, 2024, endorsed Kamala Harris to be the next President of the United States.

    In a statement. Aruna said : “Adlai Stevenson said, ‘Patriotism is not short, frenzied outbursts of emotion, but the tranquil and steady dedication of a lifetime.’ President Biden is the quintessential example of this. His lifetime of dedication to our country shows what true patriotism looks like.

    “From beginning his public service journey as a county councilman in 1970 to becoming one of the youngest U.S. Senators in history, Joe Biden’s commitment to our nation is unwavering. He served as Vice President to the first Black American President and now holds the highest office in the land, dedicating over 50 years to public service.

    “President Biden has always been a proud partner for Maryland. His unwavering support during the FSK Bridge collapse brought hope to our state in one of its darkest moments.

    “President Biden understands the threats we face to our democracy. He prioritized our nation’s future in an ultimate display of patriotism, by placing country above self-interest. As he has done for more than five decades, President Biden continues to be the leader we need. “Both President Biden and Governor Wes Moore, who served our nation in uniform, exemplify true patriotism – something the country needs now more than ever.

    “I am honored to follow their lead and endorse Vice President Kamala Harris. When Vice President Harris is sworn in as the 47th President of United States in January 2025, after almost 250 years, a woman of color will write our nation’s next chapter-one built on inclusivity, opportunity, and hope, showing the limitless possibilities that lie ahead for every young person in our nation.”

  • Nation’s Largest Healthcare Union, 1199SEIU, Endorses Kamala Harris for President

    Nation’s Largest Healthcare Union, 1199SEIU, Endorses Kamala Harris for President

    NEW YORK (TIP): 1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers East has endorsed Kamala Harris for President. The decision was made after the Union’s Executive Council—the highest decision-making body comprised of elected officers and rank-and-file members from every state and region of 1199SEIU—voted unanimously in support of her candidacy. With 450,000 members across the East Coast, 1199SEIU’s endorsement comes with a massive voter turnout and member engagement operation, ready to hit the streets to get out the vote to advance the most pro-worker agenda in US history.

    “This is a unifying and electrifying moment for the Democratic Party and our country,” said George Gresham, President of 1199SEIU. “Vice President Harris is the next-generation leader we need to defeat those who would turn back the clock on our rights and instead ensure that working families can prosper and thrive. As a former senator, attorney general, and prosecutor, she is more than up to the task to prosecute the case of why a twice-impeached and 34-times convicted felon—the person who instigated the assault on our nation’s Capitol and who was also found liable for sexual assault—has no place anywhere near the Oval Office. As a Black and Asian woman, Kamala Harris will continue to shatter glass ceilings and inspire a new generation of Americans.”

  • Energized IOC USA Expands its Outreach – Creates 2 New Chapters, Appoints New Secretary

    Energized IOC USA Expands its Outreach – Creates 2 New Chapters, Appoints New Secretary

    NEW YORK (TIP): At an animated gathering of over seventy Congress Party leaders and supporters, in East Brunswick, New Jersey, Mr. Jaswinder Singh Kang was appointed as a Secretary of the Indian Overseas Congress, USA. He is assigned to cover the adjoining states to recruit members.

    Upon handing him his letter of appointment President Mohinder Singh Gilzian congratulated Mr. Jaswinder Singh Kang, a prominent member of the Indian community and extended him his best wishes. In his speech, President Mohinder Singh Gilzian welcomed the audience and explained how rapidly Shri Rahul Gandhi ji has become a favorite candidate of millions upon million people and now stands head and shoulder above all the leaders who poses a big threat to Prime Minister Modi. He encouraged everyone to stand united and work hard and prepare for the good days ahead in India under the Congress Party.

    Secretary General Harbachan Singh explained that the Congress Party does not merely criticize Modi ji and his government for broken promises and innumerous failures, but also the Congress Party has a solid plan – its comprehensive manifesto – a development strategy based upon its long history of experience and professional literacy. It addresses all areas of essential needs and aspirations of the people requiring attention, priority national development and making India a great sovereign country once again. Sri Rahul Gandhi has the best pulse of the people gathered from the two gigantic “Yatras” that he undertook and today stands tall as the boldest and the most dynamic leader in India.

    Vice President John Joseph thanked the people for their interest in joining the party and encouraged each person to recruit more members and establish teams to work in unison. Vice President Baldev Singh Randhawa in his speech noted that Jaswinder Singh Kang brings new ideas and vision which will enrich IOC USA and lend his shoulder to uplift its role in Indian politics. He welcomed Mr. Kang to the Organization.

    The gathered IOC USA members

    New Jersey Chapter President Peter Kothari felicitated Mr. Kang ji and spoke at length and traced the glory of the Congress Party and explained the need for unity, hard-work, consistency and the need to work in harmony with the guidelines of the Party and following the law – a recipe for success.

    Several other leaders including Gurjinder Singh, Jagpal Singh, Nirmal Singh, Mukesh Maidh, Balhar Sindhar, Mahesh Patel, and Ms.Pamposh Shaikh also addressed the gathering. They manifested their commitment to work as a team and dedicate the requisite support and resources such as time, social media involvement, and physical presence back home during the elections time. They acknowledged the recent successes of the INDIA alliance which has sharply motivated and regenerated their enthusiasm, resolve and trust.

    Jaswinder Singh thanked Mohinder Singh Gilzian ji and Harbachan Singh ji and other IOC.USA leaders present and appreciated the guests for their energy and commitment to work tirelessly to strengthen the Party.

    (Based on a Press Release issued by Harbachan Singh)

  • July 26 New York & Dallas E – Edition

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  • Legislator Davis Honors Rotary District Governor Beverly R. James

    WESTBURY, N.Y. (TIP): Nassau County Legislator Scott M. Davis (D – Rockville Centre) congratulated Beverly R. James of the Hempstead-Uniondale Rotary Club after her installation as District 7255 Governor during ceremonies held at Westbury Manor on Wednesday, July 10.

    A Rotarian for 15 years, James assumes this new role after serving as Assistant Governor for the Williston Park, Mineola-Garden City, Hicksville-Jericho and Hempstead- Uniondale Clubs. In addition, she served as a member of the District Foundation Committee and sub-committee chair for Peace Fellow Scholarship and is a graduate of the Rotary Leadership Institute. Within the Hempstead-Uniondale club, she is a past Foundation Chair, has served two terms as President and two terms as Secretary. “Beverly James is an outstanding public servant whose commitment to uplifting the residents of Hempstead and fulfilling the noble mission of Rotary is unparalleled,” Legislator Davis said. “It has been a great privilege to witness her growth as a community leader, and I am excited to work with her and her Rotary colleagues on future projects to enrich the lives of Nassau County residents.”

  • Catskill Mountain Railroad Twilight Limited Special Train Ride

    Catskill Mountain Railroad Twilight Limited Special Train Ride

    NEW YORK (TIP): This Saturday night, July 27th, 2024 at 7:30 pm, the Catskill Mountain Railroad will be hosting a Twilight Limited Special train ride with live onboard music provided by local entertainers for your listening pleasure as you enjoy the evening sky.

    As dusk turns into night, enjoy a train ride to watch the beautiful moonlit sky full of stars. The train will cross the Esopus Creek on the restored C9 Bridge and go through the Hurley Flat farmlands, and then climbing up into the Hurley Mountain forest before returning to Kingston. All trains are round trip from the Westbrook Lane Station located in the Kingston Plaza adjacent Uptown Kingston’s Stockade District.

    Ticket Prices are: $23.00 Adult, $21.00 Discount (Senior, Military, Veteran) $17.00 Children ( Ages 2 – 12 ) $0.00 Toddler ( Under 2 on Lap ) with a paid Adult fare

    Trains depart Westbrook station at 7:30 pm and the train ride is approximately 90 minutes long. Join us for a wonderful evening of live music on the Twilight Limited Special.

    More information about the Catskill Mountain Railroad is available by visiting www.catskillmountainrailroad.com.

  • Suozzi Fights for Quiet Skies; Battles FAA to Stop Aircraft Noise

    Suozzi Fights for Quiet Skies; Battles FAA to Stop Aircraft Noise

    GLEN COVE , NY (TIP): “It’s summertime, and the relentless noise from airplanes approaching JFK makes what should be the nicest time of the year unbearable. Residents are rightfully concerned and fed up,” declared Congressman Tom Suozzi (D – Long Island, Queens).

    Repeated reports of low-flying planes, loud air traffic noise, and other airplane-related disturbances have increased during the last few months. Last week, Suozzi, joined by Sen. Jack Martins, Ed Scott from the Town of North Hempstead, and Mayors Barbara Donno of Plandome Manor, Bernie Ryba of Old Brookville, and Daniel Serota of Brookville, met with the FAA and the Port Authority officials.

    “We discussed many issues; I asked the FAA to 1) evaluate “continuous descent final approach” protocols to optimize noise reduction and 2) reevaluate a procedure maintaining a minimum 3000′ altitude on approach to 22L/R at JFK. The FAA has agreed to consider these proposals, and I will follow through,” announced Suozzi.

    Since taking office in 2017, Suozzi began traversing the complex maze of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), looking to sort out the jurisdictional issues. He became Co-Chair of the Congressional Quiet Skies Caucus in 2017. Over the years, Suozzi testified several times before congressional hearings, chaired multiple meetings with relevant federal agencies, and secured significant noise and safety provisions in the FAA Reauthorization Act of 2018.

    “This is not my first time going toe-to-toe with the FAA,” Suozzi said.

    “We were able to reach a number of agreements with them in 2019 and 2020 to reduce noise; things got somewhat better after I left office at the end of 2022, but apparently, the FAA disregarded our agreements, and the situation has gotten worse,” explained Suozzi.

    “I am back…and I am committed to holding the FAA accountable and ensuring they take meaningful action—not just offer lip service—to address this deafening issue that, in addition to impacting one’s quality of life, can negatively affect one’s health,” he warned.

    On a second front, Suozzi continues his fight to stop the FAA’s new attempt to reassign seventeen air traffic controllers from New York Terminal Radar Approach Control (TRACON/N90) to Philadelphia Tower/TRACON.

    “These union employees are essential to the safety and smooth operation of almost 100,000 flights daily and work in high-stress, fast-paced environments with the utmost professionalism and dedication to excellence. They are the backbone of our nation’s aviation system,” Suozzi stated.

  • It was a ‘Divine Party’: Siddhguru showers grace at New York event

    It was a ‘Divine Party’: Siddhguru showers grace at New York event

    • Parveen Chopra

    NEW YORK (TIP): Conscious filmmaker Neha Lohia hosted an extraordinary gathering in New York with co-host Parveen Chopra where invited guests had the unique opportunity to receive blessings individually from Sri Brahmrishi Siddhguru Gurudev fondly known as Siddhguru who came from Tirupati in India to America.

    Siddhguru emphasized that the fortunate people in the room should thank their friend, Neha, for not organizing a wine party. Instead, she treated them to “a Divine Party”, a transformative experience, raising spirits in a way New York has never seen before.

    The recent event at the Marriott Marquis Hotel was a celebration of spiritual elevation. Souls and spirits were uplifted by Siddhguru’s gracious presence and divinely inspirational messages.

    He adroitly addressed the predominantly English-speaking audience in his uniquely innocent yet power-packed style. Cautioning that modern life has numerous ways that deplete our soul energy, he encouraged the assembled people to follow and pursue all that strengthens soul energy as their primary to-do and to pay attention to their soul above all else.

    Siddhguru, Sri Brahmrishi Siddheshwar Gurudev, is renowned for his profound knowledge of Vedic science including a PhD in astrology, and his perch at the pinnacle of consciousness after acquiring the rarest of rare 8 Siddhis and 9 Nidhis mentioned in ancient texts with his relentless sadhana of over five decades.

    But he selflessly uses his miraculous abilities to heal all human beings at the soul level and helps lift their suffering and pain, often karmic. He has devoted his potency to developing “Siddhasana,” The Power Of The Soul, a holistic practice to empower all souls who need to be strengthened to do good work in the world. While just encountering him heals at unspoken levels, he says his practice will supercharge people’s good agendas. This is what the world is ready for, and it is meant for the current and future generations who are ready for this truly revolutionary and powerful technology designed to make their individual soul powerful.

    “We have advanced and created a lot of technology to be fit externally, to beautify from the outside but our souls are depleting and becoming weaker by the day. We need to strengthen our souls with active practice and utmost urgency,” the Siddhguru emphasized.

    Neha Lohia adds that this crucial and timely message will be explored further in her upcoming documentary, “Siddhi,” centered on Siddhguru sharing more about this unique technology powered by deep and unspoken truths from sacred texts publicly for the very first time.

    The event was co-hosted by Parveen Chopra, founder and editor of ALotusInTheMud.com web magazine, and attended by many notable dignitaries, doctors, scientists, artists, healers and light workers. They included Dr. Aleta St. James, Dr. Anna Yusim, Jodi Weiss, fashion designers Prashant Goyal and Jim Su, actors Alex Garfin of HBO Fame, Emmy-nominated filmmaker Tirlok Malik, latest Broadway sensation Kaitlyn Mitchell, CEO’s Kunal Sood, Seth Rao, and representatives such as Dr Sumul Raval from AAPI World Health Congress, which was inaugurated the same morning at Marriott Marquis by Siddhguru and where Siddhasana became an integral part of this year’s convention.

    During his free-flowing yet focused discourse, Siddhguru addressed the growing rate of depression in affluent communities and emphasized the importance of increasing the power of faith in the creator and self among those gathered and striving for being the conduits of conscious change.

    All those listening to him felt a surge of self-confidence and self-esteem when he told them, “Each one of you is unique – a Masterpiece. There is no one like you and your visions are entrusted in your soul alone because only you can make them happen.”

    The gracious guru led the attendees in chanting ancient and powerful mantras for health, abundance, and wish fulfillment. Each guest received personal blessings, including precious gems and rare gifts manifested by the Siddhguru, to propel them further towards their goals.

    The evening also featured a glimpse of the Siddhasana technique, conducted by Shilpa Shyamsukha Mehta, one of Siddhguru’s trained facilitators. Certain devotees whose lives have been transformed by following the guru’s practices were present in support of the event and included Sharada and Chandra Bhansali PhD, Rajesh Choradia and Ashok Sancheti. The energy in the room was palpable and new followers alike were deeply moved by the Siddhguru’s grace, blessings, and profound teachings.

    Siddhguru’s homilies, such as seeing the word FAILure as “First Attempt in Learning”, NO as “Next Opportunity”, ‘Raise the quality of your words not your voice’, and the new mantra “Know Faith, No Fear,” resonated deeply, leaving a lasting impression on all present.

    “This truly was a rare and special gathering,” said one attendee, reflecting on the unique blend of wisdom and divine energy that permeated the event.

    “He is enlightened, and I am so fortunate that I followed my intuition and came to this event,” said Aleta St. James, who empowers millions of American women with her life-shifting healing modalities.

    The Siddhguru applauded Neha and all the women in the room, saying mothers had to be women — never men – as compassionate hearts were entrusted to women alone. Everyone is born through a woman on this planet, and it is their growing and flowing expression of compassion that is healing for this world.

    In the run-up to Guru Purnima, the master blessed all present and especially showered his abundant love on the hosts, empowering them to keep walking the path of dharma and creating more opportunities for sangha, the community of conscious friends who come together to share how to elevate consciousness.

    For more information about Sri Brahmrishi Siddhguru Gurudev and the Siddhasana practice or about the upcoming documentary ‘Siddhi’, please connect here filmwithher@gmail.com / parul@picturenkraft.com / yashraj@picturenkraft.com

    *About Sri Brahmrishi SiddhGuru Gurudev*

    Sri Brahmrishi Siddhguru Gurudev is an enlightened mystic, a powerful guru healing people at soul level, revered spiritual leader known for his mastery of Vedic sciences, astrology, and holistic ancient Indian practices. He is believed to have attained all eight Siddhis and nine Nidhis (treasures), using his gifts solely to heal and empower individuals at soul level. He constantly travels all over the world awakening people and blessing devotees. In India, his sprawling ashram is located in Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh. www.sribrahmrishiashram.org

    *About Neha Lohia*

    Neha Lohia is a conscious filmmaker dedicated to creating meaningful and transformative media. Her work focuses on bringing spiritual teachings to a broader audience through engaging and insightful storytelling. www.nehalohia.com

    *About ALotusInTheMud.com*

    The wellness and spirituality web magazine was founded by Parveen Chopra as a not-for-profit. www.alotusinthemud.com

     

  • Senator Marco Rubio introduces U.S.-India Defense Cooperation Act

    Senator Marco Rubio introduces U.S.-India Defense Cooperation Act

    WASHINGTON, D.C. (TIP): U.S. Senator Marco Rubio on July 25 introduced a bill in the U.S. Senate which proposes to treat India on par with its allies like Japan, Israel, Korea and NATO allies regarding technology transfers and supporting India in its response to growing threats to its territorial integrity. It also proposes to bar Pakistan from receiving security assistance if it is found to have sponsored terrorism against India.

    “Communist China continues to aggressively expand its domain in the Indo-Pacific region, all while it seeks to impede the sovereignty and autonomy of our regional partners. It’s crucial for the U.S. to continue its support in countering these malicious tactics. India, along with other nations in the region, is not alone,” Mr. Rubio said after he introduced the U.S.-India Defense Cooperation Act in the Senate.

    The bill notes that the U.S.-India partnership is vital to countering China’s influence. It is essential to enhance our strategic diplomatic, economic, and military relationship with New Delhi, the bill asserts.

    Among other things, the bill would set a Statement of Policy that the U.S. will support India in its response to growing threats to its territorial integrity, provide necessary security assistance to India to deter adversaries and cooperate with India for defense, civil space, technology, medicine and economic investments.

    Given the short timeline of a bitterly divided Congress in an election year, the bill is unlikely to make much headway but it might be reintroduced in the next Congress, given that there is bipartisan support on the India-U.S. relationship. When passed into law, it would provide a limited exemption for India from CAATSA sanctions for purchases of Russian equipment that are currently used by the Indian military and expedite the process to sell defense articles, services, design and construction services, and major defense equipment to India.

    It proposes to treat India as if it were of the same status as the U.S. allies such as Japan, Israel, Korea, and NATO allies regarding technology transfers; authorize the Secretary of State to enter into a memorandum of understanding with India to increase military cooperation; expedite excess defense articles to India for two years and grant India the same status as other allies; and expand International Military Education and Training Cooperation with New Delhi.

    It requires a report to Congress on Pakistan’s use of offensive force, including through terrorism and proxy groups, against India; and bar Pakistan from receiving security assistance if it is found to have sponsored terrorism against India.

    This is the first time that such an India-centric bill has been introduced in the U.S. Congress — it proposes to put India at the same level as that of its treaty allies, exempt it from CAATSA sanctions, and impose sanctions on Pakistan for promoting terrorism in India.
    (Source: PTI)

  • Kargil Victory Day : PM Modi pays homage to Kargil war martyrs in Drass

    Kargil Victory Day : PM Modi pays homage to Kargil war martyrs in Drass

    LADAKH (TIP): Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi, Chief of Air Staff Air Chief Marshal V.R. Chaudhari and Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh K. Tripathi paid tributes to soldiers at the Kargil War Memorial in Drass on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the Kargil Vijay Diwas.

    Mr. Modi said that Pakistan has not learnt any lessons from history and has faced defeat whenever it carried out any misadventure. He noted that Pakistan was trying to remain relevant through terror and proxy war, but it has faced defeat whenever it has carried out any misadventure. “Today, I am speaking from a place where masters of terror can hear my voice directly. I want to tell patrons of terrorism that their nefarious designs will never succeed,” he said.

    “Our Bravehearts will crush terrorism and enemy will be given a befitting response,” he asserted. The prime minister’s remarks come in the backdrop of a surge in terror incidents in Jammu. Mr. Modi said, “In Kargil, we not only won the war, we gave a wonderful example of truth, restraint and strength”.

    President Droupadi Murmu hailed the “courage and extraordinary valor” of the armed forces and urged all the countrymen to “draw inspiration from the sacrifice and valor” of the soldiers.

    In a post on X, she said, “Kargil Vijay Diwas is an occasion for a grateful nation to pay tribute to the indomitable courage and extraordinary valor of our armed forces. I pay tribute to each soldier who made the supreme sacrifice while protecting Mother India on the peaks of Kargil in the year 1999 and bow in reverence to their sacred memory.”

    “I am confident that all countrymen will draw inspiration from their sacrifice and valor. Jai Hind! Jai Bharat!,” she added. Defense Minister Rajnath Singh also offered tribute to the soldiers to commemorate the occasion. In a post on X, he heaped praise on the “unwavering commitment, valor and patriotism” of the soldiers ensuring the safety and security of the country.

    “Today, on the 25th anniversary of Kargil Vijay Diwas, we remember the indomitable spirit and courage of the brave soldiers who fought valiantly in the 1999 war. Their unwavering commitment, valor and patriotism ensured that our country remained safe and secure. Their service and sacrifice will continue to inspire every Indian and our coming generations,” Mr. Singh mentioned in the post.

    Union Home Minister Amit Shah said that Kargil Vijay Diwas is a symbol of the unwavering resolve and valor of the brave soldiers of the army. “Kargil Vijay Diwas is a symbol of the unwavering resolve of the valor of the brave soldiers of the army. In the Kargil war, the brave soldiers displayed the ultimate valor in the inaccessible hills of the Himalayas and forced the enemy army to kneel down, and made the country proud by hoisting the tricolor again in Kargil,” he said in a post on X. “Today on ‘Kargil Vijay Diwas’ I salute the brave soldiers who protected the motherland with their courage in this war. The nation will never forget your sacrifice, dedication and sacrifice,” he added. Minister of External Affairs (EAM) S. Jaishankar also took the opportunity to “salute the valor and dedication of soldiers” on the occasion. “On Kargil Vijay Diwas, salute the valor and dedication of our brave soldiers. The legacy of their courage and patriotism acts as a guiding light for all Indians,” he said in a post on X.

    In a post in Hindi on X, the Congress said, “’Kargil Vijay Diwas’ is a symbol of the indomitable courage and determination of the country’s heroes. On this day, the brave sons of Mother India, on the strength of their amazing valor, drove away the enemy from Kargil and hoisted the tricolor flag.” “We are proud of the heroes dedicated to protecting the nation. We salute them,” the party said.

    Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, in a post on X, said, “Congratulations to our brave soldiers, their families and all Indians on the occasion of 25th ‘Kargil Vijay Diwas’. We bow our heads in tribute to the martyrdom of our heroes who made the supreme sacrifice while protecting our motherland in the Kargil War.” “We are proud of their indomitable courage and valor,” he said.

    “On Kargil Vijay Diwas, my salutations to the immortal martyrs who sacrificed themselves to protect India. The country will always be indebted to them for their supreme sacrifice,” Rahul Gandhi said in a post in Hindi on X. Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra said Kargil Vijay Diwas is that golden page of Indian military history which reminds us of the valor and sacrifice of our brave soldiers. “In the Kargil War, the brave soldiers of our army, while facing difficult conditions, put their lives at stake and drove away the enemy and made the country proud by hoisting the tricolor on the high peaks of the Himalayas,” she said. “Salute to all the brave soldiers who made the supreme sacrifice to protect the country! The country will always remain indebted to our brave martyrs,” she added.

    As the country celebrates the 25th anniversary of the Kargil Vijay Diwas today, the families of the soldiers remember the bravery and dedication of their loved ones who laid their lives during the war between India and Pakistan at icy heights in 1999.

    Madhubala, widow of Kargil hero Vinod Kumar, said, “On May 18, 1997, we got married and on June 14, 1999, he lost his life. I feel very good to be here and feel proud. Rajender Kumar, the elder brother of Kargil hero, soldier Bejender Kumar, said that he feels proud that his brother died for the country. “I feel so proud; he died for the country. We remember him every day,” he said.

    Prashanti, wife of Kargil hero, Group Captain K. Nachiketa Rao, said that, like all the other countrymen, she used to pray for his repatriation from Pakistan everyday. Group Captain Rao was a fighter pilot in the Indian Air Force who was captured by Pakistani forces before he was handed over to the Indian authorities. “I feel very proud. The bravery and courage he had shown. We were not married at the time of the war. We married after two years of it. Like all the other countrymen, we used to pray every day for his repatriation (from Pakistan). We feel proud as there are very few people who get such a chance to show such bravery and then get to comeback and live to tell those tales,” she said.

    Kargil Vijay Diwas, observed annually on July 26, commemorates the success of Operation Vijay in 1999. During this conflict, Indian forces successfully reclaimed strategic positions in the Kargil sector of Jammu and Kashmir that had been infiltrated by Pakistani soldiers and terrorists.
    (Agencies)

  • Netanyahu meets with Biden, Harris to narrow gaps on Gaza war ceasefire deal

    Netanyahu meets with Biden, Harris to narrow gaps on Gaza war ceasefire deal

    WASHINGTON, D.C. (TIP): Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited the White House Thursday, July 25, to discuss the war in Gaza — and the possibility of securing a cease-fire deal — with U.S. President Joe Biden and likely Democratic nominee Vice President Kamala Harris, an AP report says.

    Mr. Netanyahu’s first White House visit since 2020 comes at a time of growing pressure in Israel and the U.S. to find an endgame to the nine-month war that’s left more than 39,000 dead in Gaza and some 1,200 dead in Israel. Dozens of Israeli hostages are still languishing in Hamas captivity. Mr. Biden reiterated in their Oval Office meeting his calls for Israel and Hamas to quickly agree to a ceasefire deal that would bring home the remaining hostages, according to White House national security spokesman John Kirby. White House officials say the negotiations are in the closing stages, but there are issues that need to be resolved.

    “The gaps are closable,” Mr. Kirby said. He added, “But it’s going to require, as it always does, some leadership, some compromise.”

    Mr. Netanyahu, last at the White House when former President Donald Trump was in office, is headed to Florida on Friday to meet with the Republican presidential nominee.

    The conservative Likud Party leader Netanyahu and centrist Democrat Biden have had ups-and-downs over the years. Mr. Netanyahu, in what will likely be his last White House meeting with Mr. Biden, reflected on the roughly 40 years they’ve known each other and thanked the president for his service.

    “From a proud Jewish Zionist to a proud Irish American Zionist, I want to thank you for 50 years of public service and 50 years of support for the state of Israel,” Mr. Netanyahu told Mr. Biden at the start of their meeting.

    A U.S.-backed proposal to release remaining hostages in Gaza over three phases is something that would be a legacy-affirming achievement for Mr. Biden, who abandoned his reelection bid and endorsed Ms. Harris. It could also be a boon for Ms. Harris in her bid to succeed him.

    Following their talks, Mr. Biden and Mr. Netanyahu met with the families of American hostages.

    For Ms. Harris, the meeting with Mr. Netanyahu is an opportunity to demonstrate that she has the mettle to serve as commander in chief. She’s being scrutinized by those on the political left who say Mr. Biden hasn’t done enough to force Mr. Netanyahu to end the war and by Republicans looking to brand her as insufficient in her support for Israel. A senior administration official, who briefed reporters on the condition of anonymity under ground rules set by the White House, said there is “no daylight between the president and vice president” on Israel. Ms. Harris’ last one-on-one engagement with Mr. Netanyahu was in March 2021, but she’s taken part in more than 20 calls between Mr. Biden and Mr. Netanyahu.

    Mr. Netanyahu is trying to navigate his own delicate political moment. He faces pressure from the families of hostages demanding a cease-fire agreement to bring their loved ones home and from far-right members of his governing coalition who demand he resist any deal that could keep Israeli forces from eliminating Hamas.

    Mr. Netanyahu, in a fiery address before a joint session of Congress on Wednesday, offered a robust defense of Israel’s conduct during the war and lashed out against accusations by the International Criminal Court of Israeli war crimes. He made the case that Israel, in its fight against Iran-backed Hamas, was effectively keeping “Americans boots off the ground while protecting our shared interests in the Middle East.”

    “Remember this: Our enemies are your enemies,” Netanyahu said. “Our fight, it’s your fight. And our victory will be your victory. ”
    (Agencies)

  • Joe Biden says he ended 2024 U.S. presidential bid to unite Democratic party

    Joe Biden says he ended 2024 U.S. presidential bid to unite Democratic party

    WASHINGTON, D.C. (TIP): U.S. President Joe Biden on July 24 delivered a solemn call to voters to defend the country’s democracy as he laid out in an Oval Office address his decision to drop his 2024 presidential campaign and throw his support behind Vice President Kamala Harris.

    Insisting that “the defense of democracy is more important than any title,” Mr. Biden used his first public address since his announcement Sunday that he was stepping aside to deliver an implicit repudiation of former President Donald Trump. He did not directly call out Trump, whom he has called an existential threat to democracy. The 10-minute address also gave Mr. Biden a chance to try to shape how history will remember his one and only term in office. “Nothing, nothing can come in the way of saving our democracy,” Mr. Biden said. “And that includes personal ambition.” It was a moment for the history books — a U.S. President reflecting before the nation on why he was taking the rare step of voluntarily handing off power. It hasn’t been done since 1968, when Lyndon Johnson announced he would not seek reelection in the heat of the Vietnam War.

    “I revere this office,” Mr. Biden said. “But I love my country more.” Trump, just an hour earlier at a campaign rally, revived his baseless claims of voter fraud in the 2020 presidential election, which he lost to Mr. Biden. His refusal to concede inspired the Capitol insurrection of Jan. 6, 2021, which Mr. Biden called “the worst attack on our democracy since the Civil War.” Mr. Biden skirted the political reality that brought him to that point: His abysmal performance in a debate against Trump nearly a month ago, where he spoke haltingly, appeared ashen and failed to rebut his predecessor’s attacks, sparked a crisis of confidence from Democrats. Lawmakers and ordinary voters questioned not just whether he was capable of beating Trump in November, but also whether, at 81, he was still fit for the high-pressure job.

    Mr. Biden tried to outlast the skepticism and quell the concerns with interviews and tepid rallies, but the pressure to step aside only mounted from the party’s political elites and from ordinary voters.

    “I have decided the best way forward is to pass the torch to a new generation,” Mr. Biden said, saying he wanted to make room for “fresh voices, yes, younger voices.” He added, “That is the best way to unite our nation.” It was a belated fulfillment of his 2020 pledge to be a bridge to a new generation of leaders — and a bow to the drumbeat of calls from within his party to step aside.

    Mr. Biden’s address was carried live by the major broadcast and cable news networks. He spooled out a weighty to-do list for his last six months in office, pledging to remain focused on being president until his term expires at noon on Jan. 20, 2025. He said he would work to end the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, fight to boost government support to cure cancer and push for Supreme Court reform, among other things.

    The President sought to use the address to outline the stakes in the election, which both Biden and Harris have framed as a choice between freedom and chaos, but he tried to steer clear of overt campaigning from his official office. “The great thing about America is here, kings and dictators do not rule,” Mr. Biden said. “The people do. History is in your hands. The power is in your hands. The idea of America — lies in your hands.” Mr. Biden was also making the case for his legacy of sweeping domestic legislation and the renewal of alliances abroad. But the way history will remember his time in office and his historic decision to step aside is intertwined with Harris’ electoral result in November, particularly as the vice president runs tightly on the achievements of the Biden administration. Mr. Biden said he’s grateful to have served as President — nowhere else would a kid with a stutter grow up to sit in the Oval Office.

    “I’ve given my heart and my soul to our nation,” he said. “I’ve been blessed a million times in return.” Press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Wednesday that any question of Mr. Biden resigning his office before the election — which would allow Harris to run as an incumbent — was “ridiculous.” Jean-Pierre said Mr. Biden has “no regrets” about his decision to stay in the race as long as he did, or his decision to quit it over the weekend. She said Mr. Biden’s decision had nothing to do with his health.
    (Agencies)

  • Protestors raise Palestinian flag, take down and burn US flag near Congress

    Protestors raise Palestinian flag, take down and burn US flag near Congress

    WASHINGTON, D.C. (TIP): Pro Palestinian-protestors on Wednesday, July 24, lowered an American flag and burned it down a few blocks away from the US Congress and hoisted a Palestine flag in its place.

    The incident happened in front of the Union Station, near the US Congress, where Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed a Joint Session of the US Congress. The protestors in several hundreds were protesting against the US policy in the Middle East and the bombing of innocent civilians by Israelis in Gaza and parts of Palestine. Six people were arrested by the local police. Videos posted online showed that the protestors were shouting pro-Hamas and anti-Israeli slogans. They lowered a huge American flag in front of the busy Union Station and burned it down, then they raised the flag of Palestine which was much smaller.

    The protests were also held in several parts of the city as Netanyahu addressed the Congress. Many of them were seen shouting slogans against him outside the hotel he stayed in. Several other protestors were seen defacing some of the historic monuments in the city and writing Hamas over the wall and statue.

    Barricades were installed around important government buildings and offices in the city, including the White House and the US Congress. Police used pepper spray against the protestors outside the US Capitol.

    “US flag set ablaze, 23 arrested as thousands protest Netanyahu’s D.C. visit,” The Washington Post reported.

    “Though most demonstrators walked and chanted peacefully, there were some clashes with law enforcement, and D.C. and Capitol Police said they arrested 15 people in total. The U.S. Park Police arrested eight people,” it said.

    The protestors also put ablaze an effigy of Netanyahu, spray-painted the Christopher Columbus fountain and adjacent Liberty Bell reproduction with messages like “Free Gaza,” “All Zionists are bastards,” and “Free Palestine.”
    (Source: PTI)

  • Biden committed to attending QUAD Summit in India: White House

    Biden committed to attending QUAD Summit in India: White House

    WASHINGTON, D.C. (TIP): US President Joe Biden is still committed to attending the annual leadership summit of the QUAD countries which is scheduled to be held in India this year, the White House said on Thursday, July 25. “We’re still committed to there being a Quad leader summit this year, but there’s nothing on the calendar right now for it,” White House National Security Communications Advisor John Kirby told reporters at a news conference here. QUAD, comprising Australia, Japan, India and the US, is an initiative of Biden. In the first 100 days of his presidency, he convened a virtual leadership summit of the QUAD countries in 2020. Since then, QUAD leaders have been holding an annual summit on a rotation basis. India is scheduled to host the QUAD leadership summit this year.

    Kirby said now that Biden is not running for reelection, certainly, one can expect there will be opportunities on the calendar that may not have been before.

    “So, we’re all exploring what those opportunities can look like in terms of advancing his foreign policy agenda and national security opportunities here and around the world. But I don’t have anything on the schedule to speak to now, but I mean, stay tuned,’ he said.

    “I think there’ll be some opportunities that the president is going to want to explore. Look, I mean, we’ve still got a war in Ukraine, still got a war in Gaza, still got climate change to deal with. We’ve still got a very restless Indo-Pacific. I mean, I could go on and on. There’s plenty of things for the national security team to try to continue to get done,” Kirby said in response to a question.

  • NHRC, India Secretary General, Bharat Lal speaks on ‘India: Challenges & Opportunities’

    NHRC, India Secretary General, Bharat Lal speaks on ‘India: Challenges & Opportunities’

    NEW YORK (TIP): NHRC, India Secretary General, Bharat Lal spoke on ‘India: Challenges & Opportunities’ at Aspen Security Forum, Colorado, USA. In the session moderated by Ravi Agrawal, Editor-in-Chief of Foreign Affairs, Mr Lal highlighted India’s progress in ensuring an improved quality of life & dignity for its citizens, contributing to international peace, prosperity and providing soft power for the good of the world.

    Mr Lal said that India assists other countries including the global South in times of need given its value system of empathy and compassion. In a highly conflicted world, India stands for reason and dialogue.

    He said that today, India produces 1.5 million engineers, 110 thousand doctors and many other professionals. The Indian Diaspora, known for being model citizens in their adopted countries, contributes to global peace and prosperity. He also highlighted the role of NHRC, India in protecting and promoting the human rights of every citizen. India serves as a model for development and democratic governance. The recent general elections demonstrate how Indian democracy functions and provides a model to many nations. Underscoring the scale of work in India with facts and figures, Mr Lal said the country has the skill and aptitude to convert crisis into opportunity. Today, India offers opportunities for development, prosperity and good governance.

    He said that the governance in India is non-discriminatory and focuses on ensuring basic amenities for all. Indian governance mantra is that no one is left out. The session was followed by insightful Q&A.

  • Join FOGA Convention 2024

    Join FOGA Convention 2024

    DALLAS (TIP): Federation of Gujarati Associations, USA is organizing a 3-day  convention to celebrate the glory of the State of Gujarat, and showcase the unity of Gujaratis in North America, according to the information provided to The Indian Panorama  by Gunjan Shah and Gayatri Joshi.

    The convention will be held from August 2 to August 4, 2024  at Hyatt Regency DFW International Airport, TX 75261, Dallas, TX.

    About FOGA:

    The Federation of Gujarati Associations of USA (FOGA) was established in 2021 to connect all Gujaratis living in the United States and provide a platform as “One United Voice of Gujaratis.” FOGA embodies the values of the diaspora uniting major Gujarati associations across the USA. FOGA continues to significantly impact Gujaratis by supporting important causes, expanding its global reach, and giving back to the community and our motherland.

    Key Features of the FOGA Convention:

    The Federation of Gujarati Associations – FOGA will host its first annual convention on Aug 2 ,2024. A three-day event filled with fun, thought-provoking, entertaining, informative, and exhilarating activities. It’s an opportunity to meet, reconnect, and renew the spirit of being a Gujarati.

    A melting pot for leading Gujaratis from different walks of life: political leaders, spiritual leaders, Industrialists, Philanthropists, film and TV celebrities, Poets, Singers, Entrepreneurs, Sports personalities, and many more.

    – Dance to the tunes of Garba,

    – People will be dressed in traditional Gujarati attire.

    – Knowledge sessions on youth, finance, business, health, matrimony.

    – Exhibition with over 60 stalls.

    – Youth conference and awards ceremony.

    – Strong business networking opportunities.

    Come and join the convention to learn what makes a Gujarati…. “The Gujarati”

    Distinguished Guests:

    US Senators, US Congressmen, State level Political leaders from the USA and India, Celebrities from Culture, Folk Arts, Bollywood, and Spirituality.

    FOGA Convention Theme:

    “Ekatvam – The power of Unity of Gujaratis” From a regional community to an American Gujarati family. 

    Brief Program Outline:

    Friday, August 2, 2024

    • 1:00 PM CST – 12:30 AM CST
    • Unveiling of the Exhibition
    • Cultural celebration with Garba dance
    • Performances by Bollywood singer Jahnavi Shreemankar, Sanjay Oza, and Dhruvish Shah

    Saturday, August 3, 2024

    • 7:30 AM CST – 12:30 AM CST
    • Fun-filled day with inaugural session
    • Multiple sessions for the audience
    • Amazing concert featuring famous artists from Gujarat: Geeta Rabari & Sunny Jadhav and team

    Sunday, August 4, 2024

    • 7:30 AM CST – 1:00 PM CST
    • Youth Conference
    • Awards ceremony
    • Closing remarks

    All 3 Days

    • Enjoy delicious traditional food from Gujarat

    More details: Visit: www.fogausa.org

    Contact: Gunjan Shah                        Gayatri Joshi
    Phone:    972-515-9858                     732-500-1648
    Email: media@fogausa.org
     

    (Based on a press Release)

     

  • Indian-origin man charged with stealing $1 million-winning lottery ticket in US

    Indian-origin man charged with stealing $1 million-winning lottery ticket in US

    The alleged theft takes place in the petrol bunk in Murfreesboro in Tennessee state where Meer Patel was employed

    NEW YORK (TIP): An Indian-origin man has been charged with stealing a $1 million-winning lottery ticket from the buyer at the petrol bunk he was working in, according to local officials.

    Meer Patel, 23, was arrested and charged with the theft on Monday, July 22, and the buyer of the ticket was notified of his winning, Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office said.

    The alleged theft took place in the petrol bunk in Murfreesboro in Tennessee state where Patel was employed.
    When the man who bought the ticket asked him to check if the ticket had won anything by scanning it, he allegedly said it had won a lower amount, which he paid the customer and threw the ticket into the trash, according to Detective Steve Craig quoted by Cheatham County Exchange newspaper.

    After the man left the store, Patel picked it out of the trash, scratched the hidden part to find the winning amount on the ticket, and took it to the lottery office, where the staff became suspicious, the publication said quoting officials. Investigators from the state lottery seized the videos in the petrol bunk’s cameras which showed him picking the ticket out of the trash and “celebrating in the store after scratching off the front of the ticket and learning it was a $1 million winner,” Investigator Vic Donoho told the publication. The Sheriff’s Office was informed and Patel was arrested.

    Meanwhile, Craig and Donoho went through the store videos to identify the buyer and informed him of his luck.

    “The feel-good side of this story is the (the man) never knew he was the winner until we made contact with him,” Craig told the publication.

    “That is absolutely life-changing money.”
    (Source: IANS)

  • Indian-origin Canadian MP Chandra Arya receives threat from Khalistani extremists after temple vandalism incident

    Indian-origin Canadian MP Chandra Arya receives threat from Khalistani extremists after temple vandalism incident

    OTTAWA (TIP): A prominent Canadian MP of Indian origin on Wednesday said the country was being “polluted” by Khalistani extremists who were “abusing” the freedoms guaranteed under the Charter of Rights, days after a Hindu temple was vandalized in Edmonton. Amidst rising Hinduphobia in Canada, the BAPS Swaminarayan Mandir was vandalized with alleged hateful and anti-India graffiti on Monday morning in Edmonton in Alberta state, about 3,400 km west-northwest of here.

    Chandra Arya, a Member of Parliament from Nepean in the House of Commons, said in a post on his X account that separatist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun of Sikhs for Justice released a video demanding that Arya and his Hindu-Canadian friends go back to India after he (Arya) condemned the vandalism of the Hindu temple and other acts of hate and violence by Khalistan supporters in Canada.

    “We Hindus have come to our wonderful country Canada from all parts of the world. From every country in South Asia, many countries in Africa and Caribbean, and many other parts of the world, we have come here and Canada is our land,” Arya, a member of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberal Party, wrote.

    “We have made and continue to make immense positive and productive contributions to the socio-economic development of Canada. With our long history of Hindu culture and heritage, we have enriched the multicultural fabric of Canada,” he said. “Our land is being polluted by Khalistani extremists abusing our freedoms guaranteed by our Canadian Charter of Rights,” Arya added.

    Arya’s statement comes against the backdrop of severe strain in India-Canada ties over the killing of Khalistan extremist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, who was gunned down in Surrey, British Columbia, in June last year.

    The relations between the two countries came under severe strain following Trudeau’s allegations in September last year of a “potential” involvement of Indian agents in Nijjar’s killing.

    India has been maintaining that the main issue between the two countries is that of Canada giving space to pro-Khalistan elements operating from Canadian soil with impunity. India has repeatedly conveyed its “deep concerns” to Canada and New Delhi expects Ottawa to take strong action against those elements. Meanwhile, the vandalism at the BAPS temple was criticized by other local elected representatives too.

    The Consulate General of India in Vancouver had said in a post on X on Tuesday: “We condemn the defacing of BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir in #Edmonton with anti-India graffiti. We have requested the Canadian authorities to investigate the incident and take prompt action against the perpetrators.”

    However, there has been no reaction as yet from the BAPS – the Bochasanwasi Aksharpurushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha, the organization that runs the temple.
    (Source: PTI)

  • CBI detains German national of Indian-origin with 6 kg of cocaine at Delhi airport

    CBI detains German national of Indian-origin with 6 kg of cocaine at Delhi airport

    NEW DELHI (TIP): The CBI has detained a German national of Indian origin with six kg of cocaine at the Indira Gandhi International Airport here on an input by the Interpol on Thursday, officials said. The man who was travelling on an Indigo Airlines flight from Doha to New Delhi was detained and taken for questioning, they said. The drug was concealed in 270 capsules hidden inside two soft toys, they said.

    (Source: PTI)

  • Indian American billionaire Vinod Khosla clashes with Elon Musk over Trump on X

    Indian American billionaire Vinod Khosla clashes with Elon Musk over Trump on X

    SAN FRANCISCO, CA (TIP) : In a heated exchange on social media platform X, Indian American tech billionaire Vinod Khosla clashed with Tesla CEO Elon Musk over former President Donald Trump, mere minutes after President Joe Biden announced he was “standing down” from the presidential race.

    Vinod Khosla, a Bay-area billionaire venture capitalist and co-founder of Sun Microsystems, ignited the conversation by calling for an open Democratic convention following Biden’s announcement. He expressed his desire for a “more moderate candidate who can easily beat” Trump, reflecting his concerns over the former president’s values and policies.

    Responding to Khosla, Musk urged him to support Trump and his running mate, Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance, with an enthusiastic post: “Come on, Vinod. Trump/Vance LFG!!”

    Khosla did not hold back, replying, “Hard for me to support someone with no values, lies, cheats, rapes, demeans women, hates immigrants like me. He may cut my taxes or reduce some regulation but that is no reason to accept depravity in his personal values. Do you want President who will set back climate by a decade in his first year? Do you want his example for your kids as values?”

    Musk countered by suggesting that Khosla meet Trump to form his own opinion. “He doesn’t hate you. In fact, I think he likes you. Meet him and find out for yourself. How many times have you read something in the media where you know the real story, but what they printed was diabolically false? Well, it’s way worse in politics, which is a blood sport.”

    Khosla, acknowledging Musk’s point on media mistrust and meritocracy, raised concerns about Trump’s stance on climate change and international relations. He replied, “Agree on not trusting media. Agree on meritocratic and promote individual freedoms. But abandon climate and ‘drill baby drill’? Be MAGA and abandon NATO and American leadership and moral authority? I was a socially liberal registered fiscal Republican till climate made me switch to Independent. First used ‘techno optimist’ to describe myself on Twitter but have to add now ‘with care and caring’ to bring along people left behind by the tech-driven acceleration and growth we love. Define my optimism & caution in 2016: Link

    In response, Musk said, “Civilization has needed oil & gas for quite some time. I don’t think we should demonize an industry that is essential for humanity to function. However, as you know, sustainable energy production and consumption is growing very rapidly and is tracking to exceed use of hydrocarbon fuels. That will happen no matter what Trump does. As for NATO, the amount contributed by the United States is absurdly higher than other allies. Why are American taxpayers paying for the defense of Europe when Europe is fully capable of doing so itself?”

    Khosla concluded by highlighting the balance needed between energy consumption and climate change awareness. “GDP depends on energy consumption but that doesn’t support climate change denialism. The fossil industry must acknowledge that. In fact, I was against the recent order to shut down coal plants by 2032 because there are better policies. Let’s discuss live on X.”

    The exchange between Khosla and Musk not only highlighted their differing political views but also shed light on broader issues such as climate change, media trust, and international relations, sparking a conversation among their followers, besides getting worldwide media attention.

  • The Games begin-Sporting prowess on show in Paris

    Football, archery, handball and rugby sevens events have already kicked off before the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympic Games. The 19-day spectacle will see 10,500 athletes from over 200 nations compete in 329 events across 32 disciplines. Aiming to attract a younger audience, breaking, skateboarding, surfing and sports climbing are being introduced. The seven-medal tally at Tokyo 2020 represented India’s most triumphant Olympics performance. The US topped with 113 medals, followed by China at 89 and the Russian Olympic Committee at 71. This time, more than 100 athletes are representing India across 16 disciplines in 69 medal events. As we cheer for the contingent, some questions will continue to be asked — why do some countries win more medals, and what explains the gap in the level of athletic prowess?

    Raw talent and dedication are huge factors, but nothing can beat training and support. The ability to reach athletic potential depends upon the opportunities afforded to train in world-class facilities with top coaching. A country’s GDP, studies have shown, is the single best predictor of its performance. In the case of the former Soviet and Eastern Bloc countries, their athletic success was attributed to the forced mobilization of resources. The Union sports budget this year is Rs 3,442 crore, with the biggest share of Rs 900 crore allocated for Khelo India. Several states now offer cash rewards and jobs for medalists. Funding star athletes’ training abroad is no more unusual. Is it enough? Not by any yardstick, certainly not for a country hoping to host the Games.

    While the need for wholehearted investment cannot be overstated, protests by top women wrestlers in the recent past exemplify the systemic flaws in Indian sport administration. The politician-bureaucrat hold has proved difficult to break.
    (Tribune, India)

  • More for more: On the Union Budget and allocations

    Budget allocations have not helped States ruled by parties opposed to BJP

    Budgets of the Union or the States, as much as they are revenue and expenditure statements for the upcoming fiscal year, are also an exercise in political economy, and the recently tabled Union Budget for 2024-25 is no different. Aside from the “nine priorities”, beginning with provisions for the farm sector and attempts to boost employment, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman delved at some length on the special provisions made for the States of Andhra Pradesh and Bihar. Both are headed by parties providing crucial support to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) after its underwhelming performance in the 2024 general election. The Janata Dal (United) headed by Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, and the Telugu Desam Party headed by his Andhra Pradesh counterpart N. Chandrababu Naidu are parties associated with the convenorship of the National Democratic Alliance in the past. These are also parties that severed long-standing ties with the BJP over issues that ranged from Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s alleged non-secular credentials to ignoring demands for increased central aid. Bihar has now received the largest chunk with outlays worth almost ₹59,000 crore. These include road infrastructure outlays for ₹26,000 crore, ₹21,400 crore for a 2,400 MW power plant, and ₹11,500 crore to address irrigation and flood mitigation. While Mr. Naidu had been more vociferous than Mr. Kumar with his demands for assistance worth ₹1 lakh crore, the cornerstone outlay in the Budget was a facilitation of ‘special financial support’ of ₹15,000 crore for the development of the State’s new capital, Amaravati. While Ms. Sitharaman promised to hasten the completion of the Polavaram irrigation project ‘to ensure food security of the nation’, Budget documents do not mention concrete outlays.

    Both States have unsustainable public debts of about one-third, that is the debt to Gross State Domestic Product ratio, and both deserve the special attention they have received. But by making piecemeal allocations for projects in the rest of the country, as for the Mumbai Metro rail, and by ignoring other similar critical infrastructure spends in Opposition-ruled States (Chennai’s Metro rail in Tamil Nadu and Kerala’s Vizhinjam port project are examples), Ms. Sitharaman has failed to provide a fair and equitable distribution of the Union’s finances. While the debt-ridden and poorer regions of the country rightly deserve greater attention, ignoring States that generate the most revenue for the Union runs the risk of slowing down development that has acquired critical mass to enable these States to become global economic powerhouses. As they have begun attracting cutting-edge technology, corporates, talent and creating the required research and development base to house next-generation industries on energy transition, automobiles, artificial intelligence, mobile and semi-conductors, the industrially and socio-economically advanced States too need a helping hand.
    (The Hindu)

  • Budget 2024 – long on intent, short on details

    Budget 2024 – long on intent, short on details

    The policy slant highlights good intentions, but the ways and the means to accomplish the ambitious goals set out are hazy

    ‘The fiscal arithmetic and the macro-policy stance in the Budget signal continuity and a carrying on with fiscal consolidation efforts’

    “Barring the announcement of tax benefits for Indian start-ups and their investors, including scrapping the contentious angel tax for all classes of investors and aligning capital gains rates between listed and unlisted equity and the increased limit of Micro Units Development and Refinance Agency Ltd. (MUDRA) loans from ₹10 lakh to ₹20 lakh, the big push for the industrial sector is conspicuously absent in the Budget. Neither was there any mention of the Railways, PLI Scheme, Gati Sakthi and the Census. The list of omissions could be longer, but a lack of clear initiatives towards the education and health sectors to tap demographic dividend might not augur well with the vision of 2047. Equally important is to strike a balance between cities and rural economy and to make a distinction between jobs and internships. With the macroeconomy well poised at the moment, some bold steps and details of the journey to 2047 could have been outlined.”

    By M. Suresh Babu

    The short Budget speech by the Union Finance Minister is marked by clarity on three aspects. First, the intentions and vision for Vikisit Bharat@2047 are spelt out through the nine priority areas, a long-term vision, to which we expect that subsequent Budgets would adhere, to accomplish these goals. Second, there is an explicit recognition of the problem of unemployment in the economy. Addressing this has been a challenge and the Budget devotes considerable space in listing out initiatives towards generating employment. Third, the compulsions of a coalition government surface in parts, but are hidden in some of the specificities. These three have guided the strategy and the approach of the Budget. On the face of it, the policy slant reveals good intentions, but the ways and the means to accomplish the ambitious goals set out are not divulged, casting a shadow on the possibility of realizing the targets set.

    A signal of continuity
    The fiscal arithmetic and the macro-policy stance in the Budget signal continuity and a carrying on with fiscal consolidation efforts. The overall fiscal deficit has been lowered to 4.9% compared to 5.1% targeted in the interim Budget. A large part of the surplus received from the Reserve Bank of India has been used to buttress fiscal prudence. The anticipated reiteration of the reduction in the fiscal deficit to below 4.5% of GDP in FY2026 is welcome. The new medium-term fiscal consolidation path has been linked to a reduction in the debt/GDP ratio instead of continued compression of the fiscal deficit/GDP ratio. This will allow the government flexibility to chart an appropriate fiscal course that builds in higher capital spending as well as support to meeting climate goals in an uncertain global environment.

    The size of the Budget has gone up only marginally. This also means that the overall borrowing programme of the government is almost unchanged — in fact, it has come down marginally though the cut in borrowings is smaller than what could have been possible with the buoyant revenue collections.

    While there has been a slight increase in overall expenditure, capital expenditure remains more or less unchanged. There are two discomforting trends on the expenditure side. First, the Budget estimates for 2024-25 show only marginal increase in allocation in most of the items of expenditure compared to that of 2023-24. In fact, in some of the key items, it shows a decrease. In the case of commerce, industry and energy, we find a decline in Budget estimates for 2024-25. Second, in many items of expenditure, the revised estimates for 2023-24 are lower than the Budget estimates for the same year. Social welfare and scientific departments are notable in this context.

    Effective capital expenditure, which is capital expenditure plus the grant in aid for creation of capital assets, have come down when we compare revised estimates and provisional actuals for 2023-24. The decline in revised estimates compared to Budget estimates is an indication of the lack of capacity of the government to spend, which is likely to undermine the expected multiplier effects of such expenditures. Thus, we need to wait and watch as to how much of the proposed outlays are utilized. Further, the same levels of capital expenditure imply that the government would bank more on private investments, as indicated in the Economic Survey, which has not yet registered a significant increase in recent years.

    Consumption and employment
    The Budget relies on two measures to bolster demand and increase private consumption. It takes the route of tinkering with the new income-tax regime to leave slightly more disposable incomes for a section of taxpayers, which is expected to stimulate demand. Given the growth in indirect tax collections, there was more room for income-tax reliefs, which could have been useful to not only stimulate demand but also increase dwindling household savings. This is an opportunity missed. Second, the Budget expects employment growth to take place, imparting more incomes, and, hence, higher demand in the economy.

    The internship scheme, the direct thrust on channeling funds to first-time employees with commensurate benefits to companies to incentivize a hiring of more people and providing salary top up for first time employed are unlikely to create more jobs as they do not address the questions of social aspirations and technological changes which directly impinge labor market outcomes. Moreover, implementing these schemes is not straightforward. The internship scheme has the additional risk of becoming a short-term urban employment programme, which only creates a pool of the unemployed in the future.

    Employment growth is also expected to take place with the revival of the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector through the credit route with a guarantee scheme being launched, besides asking banks to have their own models for lending that is not linked with collateral. Assistance to States such as Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Odisha and Jharkhand is also expected to give an indirect push to investment and employment along with the thrust to housing in urban and rural areas.

    It needs to be noted that MSMEs need to have not only credit but also a conducive environment to operate for their growth. Hence, the efficacy of providing only credit and leaving the rest to market forces might not generate the desired results.

    The omissions
    Barring the announcement of tax benefits for Indian start-ups and their investors, including scrapping the contentious angel tax for all classes of investors and aligning capital gains rates between listed and unlisted equity and the increased limit of Micro Units Development and Refinance Agency Ltd. (MUDRA) loans from ₹10 lakh to ₹20 lakh, the big push for the industrial sector is conspicuously absent in the Budget. Neither was there any mention of the Railways, PLI Scheme, Gati Sakthi and the Census. The list of omissions could be longer, but a lack of clear initiatives towards the education and health sectors to tap demographic dividend might not augur well with the vision of 2047. Equally important is to strike a balance between cities and rural economy and to make a distinction between jobs and internships. With the macroeconomy well poised at the moment, some bold steps and details of the journey to 2047 could have been outlined.
    (M. Suresh Babu is Director, Madras Institute of Development Studies)