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Imran Khan’s ‘dil ka khilona hai toot gaya’

He had returned to his motherland to fulfil the dreams of the youth but could not complete his term.

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What happened in Pakistan was on expected lines. Imran was forced to give up power but he played a big game while quitting power. The deputy speaker of the House rejected the no-confidence motion against the Imran government following which Imran Khan recommended the dissolution of the House and the President accepted it. The opposition was thinking that as the numbers are with them, Imran will resign and Shahbaz will become the prime minister. But Imran’s bet looks inclined in his favour. He has openly lashed out at America and tried to sway public opinion in his favour.

Imran’s departure from power not only broke his dreams but also shattered the hopes and aspirations of his countrymen who had reposed faith in him.

In Imran Khan’s own words, the game of cricket has given him so much fame and wealth that he would have been living a life of luxury in London if he wanted, but he had always nursed the dream of a better Pakistan. His wish was to shape Pakistan according to the dreams of the youth of the country. Even when he was not in politics, he was building schools, colleges and hospitals. And all these services were being given to the people for free. He says that he entered politics with the dream of bringing Pakistan out of the clutches of greedy politicians who had robbed the country.

It is a fact that he got a landslide victory and started on a happy note too. The Pakistani army also kept supporting him, but finally, he had to leave. Therefore, the million-dollar question is, why has the situation changed so drastically? To understand this, the whole existence of Pakistan has to be understood. We all know that Pakistan has been living at the mercy of America. What happens in Pakistan is what America wants. America decides everything including who will occupy the chair of the army chief or who will be the chief of ISI. General Pervez Musharraf and Nawaz Sharif might have been hanged like Zulfikar Ali Bhutto had America not spared their lives. I have already written in my column that the US intelligence agency CIA keeps an eye on every corner of Pakistan. This was also felt by the people when Osama bin Laden was killed by the US SEAL team. The Pakistani establishment staged a drama that they did not know anything about it. In fact, the CIA knows the credentials of every leader and every officer from the army to the ISI and that is why nobody speaks out. America has been pouring millions and billions of dollars into Pakistan’s begging bowl so that Pakistan could dance to its tune. There was a time when the rulers of Pakistan gave the entire air space to America for use. Pakistan also supported America a lot in the war in Afghanistan, but when America stepped out of Afghanistan and wanted to access the land and sky of Pakistan for conducting drone attacks, Imran Khan refused. This upset the global grandfather, which keeps international politics in its grip. It felt that this language of defiance is not that of Pakistan but that of Russia and China! You may recall that an upset US President Joe Biden did not even call Imran Khan even once.

It is important to mention here that Imran Khan was not alone in throwing his fist in defiance against America. It so happened that Russia and China took the Pakistani army and ISI into their hands with great intelligence. The Pakistani army pushed Imran Khan forward and showed a new attitude of defiance to America. America naturally did not like the idea of Pakistan going with Russia or China. China and Russia are together at the moment and America is already worried about it.

The US was also shocked by Imran’s visit to Russia just before the start of the Ukraine war and felt that it was not in America’s interest at all for this man to remain in power. Simultaneously, the CIA united Pakistan’s smaller opposition parties, including the Pakistan People’s Party, the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), and the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam Fazl (JUI-F), for an alliance. It is the result of CIA activity that even the close allies of Imran Khan also quit. The Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P), a coalition partner of his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party, has also joined hands with the opposition. Imran Khan lagged far behind the magic figure of 172 in the 342-member National Assembly. Imran’s defeat therefore, was inevitable. The opposition was thinking that he would resign but Imran had the Parliament dissolved.

As far as the army is concerned, it knows that the time is gone when a general like Ayub Khan, Zia-ul- Haq or Pervez Musharraf could rule over Pakistan. Now the army can rule in the realm of democracy only by having its stooge in the top chair. The military was on an even wavelength with Imran but America created such a situation that the army also kept quiet. It is also not averse to opposition leader Shahbaz Sharif because Sharif will walk in tune with the army and he also has good relations with America.

The current economic condition of Pakistan is also a major factor in creating an atmosphere against Imran. Leave aside petrol and food grain, the prices of potatoes, onions and tomatoes are touching the sky. Would you believe that the price of tomatoes in Pakistan is Rs 300 per kg? And the prices of many things have become five times costlier than in India. Pakistani people had dreamed that industries would flourish under Imran’s rule and people would get jobs, but if there is no electricity in a place like Lahore for as many as 10 hours a day, how will industries flourish? People had dreamt that terrorism would end, peace would return and the country would move forward on the path of progress, but Tehrik-i-Taliban and other terrorist outfits are continuously flourishing. The Tehrik-i-Taliban has even threatened a major attack. It is obvious that with the exit of Imran Khan from power, the big dream of the common Pakistanis has also been shattered. These developments have thrown cold water on the aspirations of the common Pakistanis. I am reminded of a song:

Dil ka khilona hai toot gaya

Koi lutera aa ke loot gaya!

Even as I am writing this column, the matter of dissolution of Parliament has reached the Supreme Court of Pakistan. The situation will become clear only after the decision of the Supreme Court. Imran supporters are claiming that the restoration of Parliament does not fall under the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court because all the activities have been carried out inside the Parliament. The opposition believes that if Parliament is restored, it will have a chance at government formation. Let’s wait and watch!

The author is the chairman, Editorial Board of Lokmat Media and former member of Rajya Sabha.

How could America, the self-styled superpower of the world, tolerate that under the leadership of Imran Khan, Pakistan started ignoring America and speaking the language of Russia and China! America created such a situation that Imran was forced to give up power. But by dissolving Parliament, Imran has tried to hit a sixer on the last ball. He has proved that he is a big player in politics too.

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Kejriwal unveils ‘Guarantee’ for LS Polls: AAP’s pledge for change

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On “Kejriwal ki Guarantee”, he said 24X7 power supply, good education and health facilities, and arranging two crore jobs for youths every year are part of it.

Delhi Chief Minister and AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal declared “Kejriwal ki Guarantee” on Sunday, outlining 10 urgent initiatives to be pursued swiftly, including the liberation of Indian territory from Chinese control, should the INDIA bloc come to power at the Centre. This opposition alliance, comprising parties like AAP, Congress, Trinamool Congress, and Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, was established to challenge the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance in the Lok Sabha elections.

A day after his release from jail on interim bail, Kejriwal on Saturday said the INDIA bloc will form the next government and his AAP will be part of it. Addressing a press conference on Sunday, the AAP leader said people will have to choose between “Modi ki Guarantee” and “Kejriwal ki guarantee”. The latter is a “brand”, Kejriwal said.

On the announcement of his guarantees, Kejriwal said, “I have not discussed with my INDIA bloc partners about this. I will press upon my INDIA bloc partners to fulfill these guarantees.”

Kejriwal said while the AAP has fulfilled its “guarantees” of free power, good schools, and Mohalla Clinics in Delhi, “(Prime Minister Narendra) Modi has not fulfilled his guarantees”.

On “Kejriwal ki Guarantee”, he said 24X7 power supply, good education and health facilities, and arranging two crore jobs for youths every year are part of it.

“We worked on management to ensure 24×7 power supply in Punjab and Delhi. We can do it in the entire country. The government schools in the country are in a bad shape. We will arrange good quality education across the country. We know how to do it,” he said.

Kejriwal also promised to end the Agniveer scheme and ensure that farmers get MSP for their crops as per the Swaminathan Commission’s report. “Rashtra Sarvopari is our guarantee. China has occupied our land and we will free it from their occupation,” he said. Kejriwal also promised to provide full statehood to Delhi.

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Macro & financial stability, boost to infra, extended PLI likely key areas in Modi 3.0

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If one were to go by the Central Government’s poll manifesto which has stayed aligned to the pre-poll interim Budget, a strong adherence to the path of macro and financial stability as priorities, marked by low inflation, strong external balances, high growth, and fiscal prudence, appears to be the likely scenario if it comes back to power. A DBS Group research by Radhika Rao, senior economist, DBS Group Research and Taimur Baig, MD and Chief Economist, DBS Group Research indicates that the government will continue with the infrastructure push, policies to expand the manufacturing sector, and establish the country’s position as a voice of the Global South.

On the first, the focus will be on improving physical and digital infrastructure, marked by new metro networks, new railway tracks, new-age trains, improved connectivity, new bullet trains, roads, and energy infrastructure. Concurrently, besides expanding the 5G network, improving rural broadband connectivity, exploring 6G technology and the digitization of land records, amongst others, were highlighted in the to-do lists, as per Rao and Baig.

Secondly, Make-in-India and PLI schemes are likely to be expanded, with an emphasis on employment creation, simplification of regulatory processes, appropriate infra for manufacturing hubs, and R&D. A mix of traditional and new-age sectors will likely be prioritized, including a globally competitive food-processing industry, and core sectors (steel, cement, metals, engineering etc), besides a push towards indigenous defense manufacturing, pharma, new age & chip manufacturing, auto and electric vehicles, amongst others.

Existing social welfare programs are likely to be enhanced with better outreach, including, a middle-class focus through the provision of high-value jobs, quality healthcare and infra to improve ease of living, amongst others. Also on the radar is affordable housing program expansion with a focus on slum redevelopment, sustainable cities, etc. The PM Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana is to be a priority, which will continue to provide free foodgrain ration to about 800 mn residents. On healthcare, Rao and Baig see continuity to provide quality free health treatment to up to 500,000 poor families under Ayushman Bharat.

The economists are also of the view that the PM Ujjwala Yojana, which has already benefited 100 mn with cooking gas connections, will be expanded. Subsidies for solar panels on roofs of 10 mn households up to 300 units/month under the PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana, unorganized workers, farmers and continuation of financial assistance to farmers under PM Kisan, farm self-sufficiency, etc.), start-ups and micro-credit enterprises, will be the other focus areas to boost the economy from a bottom-up approach.

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Govt extends date for submission of R&D proposals

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The Government has extended the deadline for submission of proposals related to R&D scheme under the National Green Hydrogen Mission. The R&D scheme seeks to make the production, storage, transportation and utilisation of green hydrogen more affordable. It also aims to improve the efficiency, safety and reliability of the relevant processes and technologies involved in the green hydrogen value chain. Subsequent to the issue of the guidelines, the Ministry of New & Renewable Energy issued a call for proposals on 16 March, 2024.

While the Call for Proposals is receiving encouraging response, some stakeholders have requested more time for submission of R&D proposals. In view of such requests and to allow sufficient time to the institutions for submitting good-quality proposals, the Ministry has extended the deadline for submission of proposals to 27th April, 2024.

The scheme also aims to foster partnerships among industry, academia and government in order to establish an innovation ecosystem for green hydrogen technologies. The scheme will also help the scaling up and commercialisation of green hydrogen technologies by providing the necessary policy and regulatory support.

The R&D scheme will be implemented with a total budgetary outlay of Rs 400 crore till the financial year 2025-26. The support under the R&D programme includes all components of the green hydrogen value chain, namely, production, storage, compression, transportation, and utilisation.

The R&D projects supported under the mission will be goal-oriented, time bound, and suitable to be scaled up. In addition to industrial and institutional research, innovative MSMEs and start-ups working on indigenous technology development will also be encouraged under the Scheme.

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India, Brazil, South Africa to press for labour & social issues, sustainability

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The Indian delegation also comprises Rupesh Kumar Thakur, Joint Secretary, and Rakesh Gaur, Deputy Director from the Ministry of Labour & Employment.

India, on Thursday, joined the G20’s two-day 2nd Employment Working Group (EWG) meeting under the Brazilian Presidency which is all set to address labour, employment and social issues for strong, sustainable, balanced and job-rich growth for all. India is co-chairing the 2nd EWG meeting, along with Brazil and South Africa, and is represented by Sumita Dawra, Secretary, Labour & Employment.

The Indian delegation also comprises Rupesh Kumar Thakur, Joint Secretary, and Rakesh Gaur, Deputy Director from the Ministry of Labour & Employment. India has pointed out that the priority areas of the 2nd EWG at Brasilia align with the priority areas and outcomes of previous G20 presidencies including Indian presidency, and commended the continuity in the multi-year agenda to create lasting positive change in the world of work. This not only sustains but also elevates the work initiated by the EWG during the Indian Presidency.

The focus areas for the 2nd EWG meeting are — creating quality employment and promoting decent labour, addressing a just transition amidst digital and energy transformations, leveraging technologies to enhance the quality of life for al and the emphasis on gender equity and promoting diversity in the world of employment for inclusivity, driving innovation and growth. On the first day of the meeting, deliberations were held on the over-arching theme of promotion of gender equality and promoting diversity in the workplace.

The Indian delegation emphasized the need for creating inclusive environments by ensuring equal representation and empowerment for all, irrespective of race, gender, ethnicity, or socio-economic background. To increase female labour force participation, India has enacted occupational safety health and working conditions code, 2020 which entitles women to be employed in all establishments for all types of work with their consent at night time. This provision has already been implemented in underground mines.

In 2017, the Government amended the Maternity Benefit Act of 1961, which increased the ‘maternity leave with pay protection’ from 12 weeks to 26 weeks for all women working in establishments employing 10 or more workers. This is expected to reduce the motherhood pay gap among the working mothers. To aid migrant workers, India’s innovative policy ‘One Nation, One Ration Card’ allows migrants to access their entitled food grains from anywhere in the Public Distribution System network in the country.

A landmark step in fostering inclusion in the workforce is the e-Shram portal, launched to create a national database of unorganized workers, especially migrant and construction workers. This initiative, providing the e-Shram card, enables access to benefits under various social security schemes.

The portal allows an unorganized worker to register himself or herself on the portal on self-declaration basis, under 400 occupations in 30 broad occupation sectors. More than 290 million unorganized workers have been registered on this portal so far.

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India to spend USD 3.7 billion to fence Myanmar border

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India plans to spend nearly $3.7 billion to fence its 1,610-km (1,000-mile) porous border with Myanmar within about a decade, said a source with direct knowledge of the matter, to prevent smuggling and other illegal activities. New Delhi said earlier this year it would fence the border and end a decades-old visa-free movement policy with coup-hit Myanmar for border citizens for reasons of national security and to maintain the demographic structure of its northeastern region.

A government committee earlier this month approved the cost for the fencing, which needs to be approved by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s cabinet, said the source who declined to be named as they were not authorised to talk to the media. The prime minister’s office and the ministries of home, finance, foreign affairs and information and broadcasting did not immediately respond to an email seeking comment.

Myanmar has so far not commented on India’s fencing plans. Since a military coup in Myanmar in 2021, thousands of civilians and hundreds of troops have fled from there to Indian states where people on both sides share ethnic and familial ties. This has worried New Delhi because of risk of communal tensions spreading to India. Some members of the Indian government have also blamed the porous border for abetting the tense situation in the restive north-eastern Indian state of Manipur, abutting Myanmar.

For nearly a year, Manipur has been engulfed by a civil war-like situation between two ethnic groups, one of which shares lineage with Myanmar’s Chin tribe. The committee of senior Indian officials also agreed to build parallel roads along the fence and 1,700 km (1,050 miles) of feeder roads connecting military bases to the border, the source said.

The fence and the adjoining road will cost nearly 125 million rupees per km, more than double that of the 55 million per km cost for the border fence with Bangladesh built in 2020, the source said, because of the difficult hilly terrain and the use of technology to prevent intrusion and corrosion.

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ONLY 2-3% RECOVERED FROM $2-3 TN ANNUAL ILLEGAL TRADE THROUGH BANKING: INTERPOL

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However, Stock highlighted the enormity of the challenge, noting that between 40% and 70% of criminal profits are reinvested, perpetuating the cycle of illicit financial activity.

In a press briefing held on Wednesday, Interpol Secretary General Jurgen Stock unveiled alarming statistics regarding the extent of undetected money laundering and illegal trade transactions plaguing the global banking network. Stock revealed that over 96% of the money transacted through this network remains undetected, with only 2-3% of the estimated USD 2-3 trillion from illegal trade being tracked and returned to victims.

Interpol, working in conjunction with law enforcement agencies and private financial sectors across its 196 member countries, is committed to combating the rising tide of fraud perpetrated by illicit traders. These criminal activities encompass a wide spectrum, including drug trafficking, human trafficking, arms dealing, and the illicit movement of financial assets.

Stock emphasized the urgent need to establish mechanisms for monitoring transactions within the global banking network. Currently, efforts are underway to engage banking associations worldwide in setting up such a framework. However, Stock highlighted the enormity of the challenge, noting that between 40% and 70% of criminal profits are reinvested, perpetuating the cycle of illicit financial activity. The lack of real-time information sharing poses a significant obstacle to law enforcement agencies in their efforts to combat money laundering and illegal trade.

Stock underscored the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in exacerbating this problem, citing its use in voice cloning and other fraudulent activities. Criminal organizations are leveraging AI technologies to expand their operations and evade detection on a global scale. Stock emphasized the importance of enhanced cooperation between law enforcement agencies and private sector banking groups. Realtime information sharing is crucial in the fight against illegal wealth accumulation.

Drawing inspiration from initiatives such as the “Singapore Anti-Scam Centre,” Stock called for the adoption of similar models in other countries to strengthen the collective response to financial crimes. In conclusion, Stock’s revelations underscore the pressing need for concerted action to combat global financial crimes. Enhanced cooperation between public and private sectors, coupled with innovative strategies for monitoring and combating illicit transactions, is essential to safeguarding the integrity of the global financial system.

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