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Quad leaders rally for end to aid for Modi, Morrison discuss terrorism, unveil new areas of cooperation defence and bilateral ties IANS
New York, September 25 (IANS): The leaders of the Quad nations -- the US, Australia, Japan and
terrorism, while introducing new areas of cooperation, especially in technology.
India -- have denounced the use of terrorist proxies and demanded an end to support for
A joint statement adopted by Primes Ministers Narendra Modi of India, Scott Morrison of Australia and Yoshihide Suga of Japan and US President Joe Biden after their summit on September 24, said: "We denounce the use of terrorist proxies and emphasise the importance of denying any logistical, financial or military support to terrorist groups which could be used to launch or plan terror attacks, including crossborder attacks."
New York, September 24 (IANS): Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Australian counterpart Scott Morrison met in Washington ahead of the Quad Summit to discuss their countries' bilateral relations, especially defence partnerships given their importance as bulwarks of democracy in the Indo-Pacific region. Speaking to reporters after their meeting on September 23, Morrison described Modi "a dear friend and great friend of Australia" and said, "We had
a very good discussion about our defence partnerships. That was particularly progressed at the most recent 2+2 meeting of defence and foreign ministers."
This was the first in-person meeting of the two leaders in the post-pandemic period, although they had held a virtual meeting in June. They met again on September 24 with President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Yoshihide Sugo of Japan at the Quad summit. Continued on Page 3
India records 28,326 fresh After AUKUS, Australia might be developing cases, over 85 Cr vaccinated a US-backed Military Industrial Complex
New Delhi, September 24: After emerging as a frontline state for countering China in the newly formed Australia, United Kingdom, United States (AUKUS) military alliance, Canberra is showing all signs of developing its own Military Industrial Complex. The first signal that Australia could become a formidable military hardware manufacturer came, when the AUKUS trio decided to manufacture eight nuclear submarines at Adelaide.
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Full details have not been revealed, but the Financial Review, an Australian publication, is reporting citing a former Defence Department official that the Royal Australian Navy (RAN)
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is likely to build versions of the latest US or British submarines. These nuclear-powered subs will have better weapons and sensors than their Chinese counterparts, including torpedoes, mines and cruise missiles that can target rival ships and buildings. Specifically, the Australian version of an American Virginia class or British Astute class is on the radar, the official said. But the brand-new subs might not be ready within a decade.
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New Delhi, September 26 (IANS): India reported a total of 28,336 fresh Covid cases and 260 deaths on September 26, even as over 85 crore people have been vaccinated, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare said on September 26.
2,034 cases in 24 hours, pushing India's total active caseload to 3,03,476, which accounts for less than one per cent of total Covid cases of India, as per the Union Health Ministry updates. The total active cases in India is 0.90 per cent of the total caseload.
The new cases reported were slightly lesser than what was recorded on September 25. However, 290 deaths were reported on September 25. The total death count in the country stands at 4,46,918.
India's recovery rate from the ongoing pandemic currently stands at 97.77 per cent. As per the health bulletin, a total of 26,032 people have recovered from Covid, pushing the total recovery data to 3,29,02,351.
The active cases saw a rise of total
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