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Daily Briefing: One year of Russia-Ukraine war; Congress’ plenary session; and more

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The Big Story: Today marks one year since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine began. The war has claimed thousands of lives on both sides and reshaped the world as we know it. And worryingly, there appears to be no end in sight.

Express View: As the battle zones of Ukraine gear up for significant military escalation on the first anniversary of the Russian aggression, the challenge for New Delhi is to take a fresh and hard look at its assumptions about the war.

India’s changing stance: Delhi has evolved its position as the facts of the conflict became clearer and the world felt the impact of the war. From its statements to its actions, Shubhajit Roy explains how its approach shifted.

Where things stand: Ukraine managed to push back the invading army from Kyiv. It also reversed some other territorial losses, including at Kherson in November, the only regional capital Russia had seized. For India, the Ukraine war has been an opportunity to practice strategic autonomy, Nirupama Subramanian writes.

In today’s episode of the 3 Things podcast, we take stock of what has happened in the last one year of the Russia-Ukraine war.

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For the first time, the market value of state-owned Life Insurance Corporation shareholding in Adani Group’s five big companies has dipped below its purchase value. LIC is the largest domestic institutional shareholder in Adani Group companies. On Thursday, the market value of LIC holding stood at Rs 26,861.9 crore, almost 11 per cent lower than its purchase value of Rs 30,127 crore.

The Congress’ three-day national conclave is set to begin in Raipur today. This meeting is important as it is expected to set the tone of the party for its upcoming electoral battles, including 2024. But the Congress finds itself facing twin challenges: First, the detention of its media department head Pawar Khera, and second, the exit of CR Kesavan, the great-grandson of late Congress stalwart C Rajagopalchari. We break down what the Congress is up against.

Since the 2020 T20 World Cup final at the MCG, India has played Australia 11 times, winning one and losing nine whereas one was washed out. The head-to-head stats might suggest that Australia have had the wood over India but most of the matches have been closely contested. Just like Thursday’s T20 World Cup semifinal, those matches have been missed opportunities for India.

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The Punjab government Thursday gave in to an “ultimatum” issued by radical leader Amritpal Singh, after hundreds of his supporters stormed the Ajnala police station near Amritsar and clashed with the police. Singh had demanded that his associate Lovepreet Singh Tufan, arrested on charges that included kidnapping, be released on Friday. Many of his supporters were carrying weapons and guns.

Thursday seemed like a hectic day for the Congress, which saw itself facing a crisis of sorts after its senior leader Pawan Khera was deplaned in Delhi and arrested on charges of using “objectionable words” against PM Narendra Modi. The party’s quick thinking to approach the Supreme Court provided relief, and Khera was granted interim relief. The party hopes the issue will subside, and not overshadow the Raipur session which begins today.

US President Joe Biden has nominated an Indian-American business leader, Ajay Banga, to lead the World Bank. Biden has said Banga, 64, is uniquely equipped to lead the global institution at “this critical moment in history”. If confirmed, Banga would be the first Indian-Armerican at the top spot.

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Here’s the story of the influence that Gautam Adani’s little-known brother Vinod wields in his sprawling empire — as well as the family’s style of using a maze of small companies when doing big business. In recent weeks, Vinod has come into the spotlight after Hindenburg Research named him prominently in its scathing report on the Adani Group.

Sooraj Barjatya’s Uunchai — one of the most bizarrely inept and outdated Hindi movies — became a surprise box office hit. But the film’s success had nothing to do with its quality; what should be studied is its clever release strategy. So how have we found ourselves in a position where corporate-driven content is praised and genuinely wonderful movies are overlooked? In his weekly column, Post Credits Scene, Rohan Naahar writes that Bollywood will truly witness a creative overhaul only when this self-congratulatory phase ends.

In this special ground report, Tora Agarwala visits Meghalaya’s Garo Hills, the home turf of CM Conrad Sangma and Mukul Sangma, which elects 24 MLAs in the February 27 Assembly polls. This seat will witness a fierce contest between the NPP and the TMC and has larger implications for the parties in the state.

And finally…

You may have read about how Bihar CM Nitish Kumar accosted a farmer for speaking in English rather than Hindi — there’s a viral video. What we need to talk about, however, is how this farmer, Amit Kumar, who has a science graduate with an MBA degree, has managed to sell 80 kg of mushroom daily with an annual turnover of Rs 25 lakh.

Delhi Confidential: A two-word tweet from PM Narendra Modi has made the day of Railway Board brass. Modi commented, “very good!” on a tweet on electrification of the entire network in Uttar Pradesh, which the Ministry has lost no time in showcasing.



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Daily briefing: Grand Alliance govt in Bihar wins trust vote; PMLA verdict review

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In today’s edition: New Bihar govt wins trust vote; behind the Uber Files; the PMLA verdict; and more. 

Big Story

Hours before the new Grand Alliance government in Bihar won the trust vote on Wednesday, the residences of multiple Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leaders were searched by CBI officials in connection with its probe in the ‘land for jobs’ case. The raids provoked a strong response from the RJD with Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Prasad Yadav describing the CBI, ED and I-T department as the “jamai” (sons-in-law) of the BJP-led Centre.

🔴 Here’s what happened: Sources said raids were carried out at more than 25 locations, including in Patna, Katihar and Madhubani in Bihar, at premises allegedly linked to RJD treasurer and MLC Sunil Singh as well as two Rajya Sabha MPs from the party, Faiyaz Ahmed and Ashfaque Karim, among others. Among the locations searched was also an under-construction shopping mall, Urban Cubes, in Sector 71 of Gurgaon which, CBI sources alleged, is linked to Tejashwi.

🔴 How the RJD responded: Speaking in the Bihar Assembly during the trust vote on Wednesday, Tejashwi said, “When they fail to buy over their political opponents, woh log jamai ko aage kar dete hain (they put forward the sons-in-law). They launch them on those who can neither be cowed down or bought over.”

🔴 Bihar government wins trust vote: The new Grand Alliance government in Bihar won the trust vote with ease on Wednesday with JD(U) leader and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar launching a sharp attack against his former ally BJP. 

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In the latest edition of our Explained.live series, we take you behind the scenes of the ‘Uber Files’ — a global probe that shed light on how the ride-hailing start-up became a global behemoth by harnessing technology, working around laws, and using aggressive lobbying tactics to curry favour with governments during the period of its dramatic expansion.

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🔴 During the worst phase of the Covid pandemic between 2021-22, over 2.30 crore life insurance policies were surrendered by policyholders, much ahead of their maturity. This is more than three times the number of policies (69.78 lakh) surrendered prematurely in 2020-21.

🔴 In a move that could effectively fast-forward some crucial cases, including challenges to demonetisation (2016) and reservations to the economically weaker sections (2020), the Supreme Court picked 25 cases that will be heard by five-judge Constitution benches starting next week.

🔴 In March, Chhattisgarh CM Bhupesh Baghel announced that the state government has transferred over 300 sq km in the Bastar region from the Forest department to the Revenue department to ensure easy availability of land for setting up industries and building infrastructure. But the move has now run into a hurdle — even as paperwork is underway for transferring more land in other parts of the state.

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With Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot emerging as the choice of the Nehru-Gandhi family to succeed Sonia Gandhi as the Congress president, the possibility of a contest for the top post cannot be ruled out, sources said. If the 71-year-old Gehlot files his nomination with the obvious backing of the Gandhis, sources said the G-23 could field a candidate to challenge him.

The entire rank and file of the Mumbai police, Maharashtra police, central agencies, Indian navy, and the Coast Guard went into a tizzy last week when an unmanned yacht reached the shores of Harihareshwar in Raigad district of Maharashtra. D Sivanandhan writes on how a a 16-foot yacht points to nation’s vulnerability to a terror attack

The Supreme Court will hear in open court a review of its judgment upholding key provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), 2002. A three-judge Bench had ruled on a batch of over 240 petitions challenging the special law against money laundering. We explain:

  • What was the ruling?
  • How is a judgment reviewed?
  • Why is the PMLA verdict under review?

And Finally 

Ayodhya ki Ramleela is set to feature three BJP parliamentarians as actors in key roles this time. While Azamgarh MP Dinesh Lal Yadav, the Bhojpuri actor-singer popularly known as “Nirahua”, will take up the role of Laxman, Ravi Kishan, the Gorakhpur MP and Bhojpuri actor, will essay Kewat and Manoj Tiwari, the MP from North East Delhi, will play Parashuram.

Delhi Confidential: The BJP headquarters that has been deserted for some days became active and alive on Wednesday when the newly appointed national general secretary Sunil Bansal reached his office. Bansal, who had tested positive for Covid immediately after his elevation from being the organisation’s general secretary in Uttar Pradesh to national general secretary in-charge of three key states — West Bengal, Odisha and Telangana – came to the second-floor office for the first time.

In today’s episode of the ‘3 Things’ podcast, we talk about the Brahmos missile misfiring incident which led to the firing of three IAF officers, a student cyber army, and lumpy skin disease in cattle.

Until next time,

Rahel Philipose and Srishti Kapoor



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Daily Briefing: Aryan Khan bail plea today; Disha Ravi probe; and more

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The Big Story

The Bombay High Court will hear Aryan Khan’s bail petition in the drugs case on Tuesday. A day before, a special NDPS court in Mumbai refused to pass a blanket order barring authorities from taking cognizance of an affidavit of an independent witness, who accused the NCB Director and others of trying to extort money from Khan. The NCB has initiated a vigilance inquiry against the Director, who flew to Delhi last night.

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The probe into the case against climate activist Disha Ravi, who was arrested in February in connection with a toolkit on the farmer protests, has come to a standstill. With neither Google nor Zoom responding to queries by investigators, the police will most likely not file a chargesheet against Ravi, but file a closure report in the case.

Caught in the midst of a slugfest between former Punjab CM Amarinder Singh and Congress leaders, Pakistan journalist Aroosa Alam said she was “extremely disappointed and disgusted with Punjab Congress politicians” and would “never come back to India” as she was “hurt and heartbroken”.

Teams at the T20 World Cup have been taking the knee after the International Cricket Council offered them the opportunity to show their support against racism and discrimination. There was no directive in this regard, leaving it to team management to decide. India took the knee before the start of their match against Pakistan on Sunday.

From the Front Page

Removing the bullet-proof frame around the podium, Union Home Minister Amit Shah Monday spoke his “mann ki baat” in a public meeting in Srinagar. He said that if talks on J&K have to be held, he will speak to “my brothers and sisters in the Valley, and the youth in the Valley”.

Lucknow and Ahmedabad are the two new franchises in IPL, the former becoming the most-valued side so far. The Sanjiv Goenka-led RPSG Group will be guarding IPL’s northern outpost after shelling out Rs 7,090 crore, while private equity firm Irelia Company Pte Ltd (CVC Capital Partners) forked out Rs 5,625 crore to head west and make the world’s biggest cricket stadium at Motera their home.

In a rare reunion, the CoWIN portal for registration of Covid-19 vaccination has helped a family locate their son who went missing in 2018 from Surat. The 23-year-old was located in Bengaluru, with the help of information on the portal about the vaccination centre where he had taken the Covid vaccine.

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What is the harassment of Aryan Khan really about? In an opinion column, Pratap Bhanu Mehta writes, “The point is not to say that Aryan Khan is equal before the law; the point is to say, ‘We can make life miserable even for Aryan Khan’. First, it sends a signal, to create a generalised climate of fear, where everyone feels vulnerable. Second, there is an ideological war on a constructed ‘Muslimness’.

Outreach events targeting youth and women, a rising social media presence, spotlight on leaders other than the party chief, an eye on Ayodhya — and a “promise” to learn from the past. Pushed to the electoral margins over the last decade, Mayawati’s BSP is going all out with a revamped approach in the run-up to the Uttar Pradesh elections.

The law is settled that marriage is a term associated with a biological man and a biological woman, the Centre argued Monday before the Delhi High Court. The court was hearing petitions seeking recognition and registration of same-sex marriages under existing laws. The final hearing in the case is on November 30.

And Finally…

Using a cobra as a “murder weapon”, a 54-year-old man in Maharashtra’s Ahmednagar district staged his own death by killing a destitute man in order to claim a $5 million life insurance policy with a US-based insurance firm. However, the plot unraveled and police arrested the accused and four of his accomplices.

Delhi Confidential: Youri Djorkaeff, the CEO of FIFA Foundation, paid a visit to Sports Minister Anurag Thakur on Monday, and discussed with him measures to encourage football at the grassroots level and to expand it with more tournaments in India. After the meeting, Djorkaeff displayed his football skills in the lawns of Thakur’s residence.

Until tomorrow,

Leela Murali

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