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India, Italy Committed To Achieve Economic Growth Based On Law, Respect For Human Rights: Murmu

A far-right leader and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni called on President Droupadi Murmu at Rashtrapati Bhavan on 2 March 2023

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Nepal-China Relationship Closes Door For Tibetans In Kathmandu: UNHCR Report

Kathmandu ramped up its border patrol along the China-Nepal frontier, giving 33 Tibetans who travelled to Nepal to China and breaking its unofficial agreement with the UNHCR to permit Tibetans to go via Nepal on their way to India

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Religious Freedom, Human Rights In India Under Constant Threat: US Commission

In response, India said that these remarks demonstrate a profound misunderstanding of India and its constitutional framework, plurality and democratic ethos

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Former VP Ansari, Four US Lawmakers Express Concern Over Human Rights Situation In India

The Indian government has asserted that India has well-established democratic practices and robust institutions to safeguard the rights of all.

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Integrated Theatre Commands Considered A Necessity Since Kargil War And Will Gradually Unfold Over The Years: Indian Army Chief Gen M.M. Naravene

Army Chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane speaks exclusively with BW Businessworld’s Manish Kumar Jha on the Indian Army’s steady march into the next era. The Indian Army is one of the world’s finest institutions hallmarked by its strength, historical glory and impeccable peace-keeping record. The institution has needed far reaching reforms in the new century in its continuing quest for modernization. Gen Naravane speaks on a range of topics including Integrated Theatre Commands, artillery modernization, the LAC Standoff with China, military equipment and new tech such as anti-drone capability, the OFB, defence industry, the procurement process, J&K and the situation in Afghanistan and his initiative to have an independent human rights cell within IA--its unique and humane nature. Excerpts:

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Twitter Asks Public If World Leaders Should Be Subject To Same Rules As Others On Platform

Twitter informed that it is in the process of consulting with a range of human rights experts, civil society organisations, and academics worldwide whose feedback would be reflected in forthcoming changes to the policy framework.

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Despite evidence, China continues to deny West's condemnation of human rights violations

Despite evidence, China continues to deny West's condemnation of human rights violations

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NHRC Handicapped Without Chairperson, DG Investigation: PIL In SC

The petition of Tripathy contended that Section 3 of the Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993 as amended in 2019 prescribes the Constitution of a National Human Rights Commission with a Chairperson and five other members.

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US seeks to regain seat on UN Human Rights Council

US seeks to regain seat on UN Human Rights Council

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India at Human Rights Council asks Pakistan to put its house in order, dismantle terror infrastructure, stop persecution of minorities

India at Human Rights Council asks Pakistan to put its house in order, dismantle terror infrastructure, stop persecution of minorities

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Myanmar coup: 'Terrified' UN rights expert sounds alarm ahead of massive protests

Myanmar coup: 'Terrified' UN rights expert sounds alarm ahead of massive protests

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Refugees from West Pakistan, PoK given domicile certificates in J-K: Amit Shah

Refugees from West Pakistan, PoK given domicile certificates in J-K: Amit Shah

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EU foreign ministers may discuss new anti-Russian sanctions on February 22, says Borrell

EU foreign ministers may discuss new anti-Russian sanctions on February 22, says Borrell

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China is home to world's most calamitous mining situations: Report

China is home to world's most calamitous mining situations: Report

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