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Trump Decries Hindu Attacks in Bangladesh

Trump accused his Democratic Party rival Kamala Harris and President Joe Biden of ignoring the plight of Hindus around the world and promised to protect Hindu Americans….reports Asian Lite News

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has condemned the attacks on Hindus and other minorities in Bangladesh and gave an assurance that he would strengthen the partnership with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and India.

In his strongly-worded post on X on Thursday, he also extended a greeting: “Happy Diwali to All. I hope the Festival of Lights leads to the Victory of Good over Evil!”

“I strongly condemn the barbaric violence against Hindus, Christians, and other minorities who are getting attacked and looted by mobs in Bangladesh, which remains in a total state of chaos,” he said.

He accused his Democratic Party rival Kamala Harris and President Joe Biden of ignoring the plight of Hindus around the world and promised to protect Hindu Americans.

“It would have never happened on my watch,” he wrote. “Kamala and Joe have ignored Hindus across the world and in America”.

“We will also protect Hindu Americans against the anti-religion agenda of the radical left. We will fight for your freedom,” he said.

There has been a spate of attacks on Hindu temples across the US, which have not received a strong response from the government or personal condemnation by Biden or Harris.

“Under my administration, we will also strengthen our great partnership with India and my good friend, Prime Minister Modi,” he added.

Now in the final days of the campaign for the presidency, he warned the Hindu Americans who run businesses of the risks from a Harris administration.

“Kamala Harris will destroy your small businesses with more regulations and higher taxes. By contrast, I cut taxes, cut regulations, unleash American energy, and build the greatest economy in history,” his X post said.

“We will do it again, bigger and better than ever before – and we will Make America Great Again,” he wrote.

He also said that Biden and Harris “have been a disaster from Israel to Ukraine to our own Southern Border, but we will Make America Strong Again and bring back Peace through Strength!”

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Haley calls Trump campaign ‘overly masculine’

According to a USA Today poll, women backed Harris by a margin of 17 per cent, while Trump led among men by a margin of 16 per cent..reports Asian Lite News

Nikki Haley, who ran a prolonged, but unsuccessful, battle against former President Donald Trump for the Republican presidential nomination, has criticised his campaign strategy as “overly masculine” turning off some women, but offered to pitch in.

“This is not a time for them (Trump campaign) to get overly masculine with this bromance thing that they’ve got going (when) 53 per cent of the electorate are women,” Haley, who became the first Indian American to become a US cabinet member, said in an interview to Fox News on Tuesday.

According to a USA Today poll, women backed Harris by a margin of 17 per cent, while Trump led among men by a margin of 16 per cent.

Speaking a week before the election that polls indicate is tied, she said, “Women will vote. They care about how they’re being talked to and they care about the issues. They need to remember that. This is a time of discipline and this is a time of addition.”

But she clarified that “there’s no bad blood between me and the president”.

“We want Donald Trump to win. I respect his campaign and what they need”, she added.

Haley said that Trump’s campaign had not reached out to her, but “they are very aware that we are on standby — they know that we would be there to help”.

In contrast to Haley, the first Hindu elected to Congress, Tulsi Gabbard, is actively involved in the Trump campaign and reportedly helped Trump prepare for his debate against Vice President Kamala Harris.

She formally announced at a rally with Trump that she is joining the Republican Party and has been canvassing for him in swing states like Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

A lieutenant colonel in the Army Reserve, Gabbard served in the House of Representatives from 2013 to 2021 as a Democrat.

She made an unsuccessful run for the Democratic Party presidential nomination in 2020.

Haley also criticised the way some backing Trump insulted women and minorities.

“This bromance and this masculinity stuff, it borders on edgy to the point that it’s going to make women uncomfortable,” she said, using a colloquial term for “romance of brothers”, meaning male bonding.

She referred to the racist jokes about Latinos and Puerto Ricans and sexist attacks on Harris at Trump’s Sunday Rally at the Madison Square Garden, as well as an ad that plays on an extremely ugly double entendre against her.

The New York Times reported that when the Republican vice presidential candidate was asked why she wasn’t campaigning, he said he did not know and that he is open to her joining.

Haley was the last candidate to drop out of the race for the Republican presidential nomination.

After a bitter campaign of harsh rhetoric on both sides, she ended her run in March and endorsed Trump.

Haley served for two years as the US Permanent Representative to the UN, which is a cabinet-level position in the US.

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60% Indian-Americans lean Harris, 30% favour Trump

The outcomes of Indian-American Attitudes Survey 2024, conducted by Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in partnership with YouGov, were published on Monday…reports Asian Lite News

Around 60 per cent of the Indian-American the community that are US citizens and eligible to vote, intend to cast their ballot for the Democratic nominee Vice President Kamala Harris and about 30 per cent plan to vote for former President Donald Trump in the next month’s Presidential elections, according to a survey by a leading think-tank with an expert noting that there is a modest shift away from the Democratic Party and greater support for Trump and the Republicans.

Milan Vaishnav, senior fellow and Director of the South Asia Program at Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, told ANI that Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Georgia, and Michigan are important swing states where Indian-Americans are large enough in numbers to be greater than the margin between the two Presidential nominees.

The outcomes of Indian-American Attitudes Survey 2024, conducted by Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in partnership with YouGov, were published on Monday.

Milan Vaishnav said it was a follow up of survey they did four years back.

“This is a new survey, that we just released on Monday. It’s actually a follow-up to a survey we did in 2020 on the eve of that year’s US Presidential elections. It’s one of the first systematic surveys that we did nationally representative surveys of Indian-Americans across the United States, across all 50 states and we thought it was important again with a pivotal election just days away that we take a fresh look at how Indian-Americans are thinking about the vote. I think our headline finding is that around 60 per cent of the Indian-American community that are citizens, so therefore eligible to vote, intend to cast their ballot for the Democratic Nominee Vice President Kamala Harris, about 30 per cent plan to vote for Former Republican President Donald Trump,” he said.

“I think it’s important to point out that this does represent a shift from what we found four years ago we see a modest shift away from the Democratic Party and greater support for Trump and the Republicans in November 2024,” he added.

Vaishnav spoke of gender gap and said it’s first important to disaggregate the shift.

He said according to the survey, larger number of Indian American women voting for Vice President Harris, but men were less supportive of her candidacy.

“One of the most striking findings that we found, and this is an entirely new thing right now, is that there is a very big gender gap which has opened up within the community. We have traditionally not seen Indian-American men and Indian-American women voting very differently. Their preferences seem to be more or less aligned. But this time we see a discrepancy. A larger number of Indian-American women voting for Vice President Harris, but men less supportive of her candidacy. So in fact, almost the entirety of the shift away from the Democratic nominee towards Trump is driven by Indian-American men, and within that, Indian-American men who are below the age of 40,” he said.

“And one thing that we’ve seen throughout this election cycle is across different demographic communities, African-Americans, Latinos, Asian Americans as well, that there does seem to be this gender divide with young men voting very differently from other members of their community,” he added.

Elaborating on gender divide among voters, Vaishnav listed several factors including inflation.

“When you ask Indian-American voters why they don’t associate themselves with the Democratic Party, why is that they choose not to identify with the party that it has long been the natural home for Indian-Americans for the last several election cycles, they say things like and they believe that the democratic party is too weak on illegal immigration, they are quite concerned about inflation, about prices, about job opportunities and a significant percentage of them believe that the Democrats and left has been too involved in identity politics. So these are some of the things that we are seeing in the data, particularly amongst men,” he said.

He said Indian-American communities is one most politically active communities.

“We have a community that is growing very rapidly that has grown by more than 50 per cent between 2010-2020. In some ways, this is a very new community as 70 per cent of people of Indian origin either arrived in the United States or were born after the year 2000. We sometimes think of the Indian-American community as quite old in the US, but in fact the bulk of that population is quite new. When you look at their settlement patterns, you see in particular states like Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Georgia and Michigan, are four of the most important that swing states. Indian Americans now are large enough in terms of numbers to be greater than the margin of victory between the two Presidential nominees…” he said.

“If you look at any measure of socioeconomic performance, take median household income, take average household educational attainment, Indian-Americans are truly outliers. Even among Asian Americans, their performance rates off the charts. And so that means that they are seen by both political parties as sought-after donors, as influencers in their community, as vote mobilizers. So I think we’re seeing both the Republican side as well as Democratic side really kind of try and pull out all the stops to try and nudge those few undecideds towards either side,” he added.

Vaishnav said the Indian-American voter behaviour is driven largely by bread and butter issues in some sense that is pretty consistent with how American voters across the board vote.

“So this tops the three issues that concern the Americans when it comes to how they will cast their ballot on election day. The first is inflation and prices, that’s something that has been dominating news coverage over the past year or so. Number two is jobs in the economy, another economic issue – 13 per cent of respondents said that’s the most important issue but it’s tied with the third issue that is very salient, especially for democratic partisans and for women, which is abortion.”

“One of the striking findings from this report actually is how salient abortion has become this electoral cycle as an issue when we ask people, for instance, if you had to contribute money to a charity right what sort of charity would you be interested in giving money to you one of the top responses is an organization that is pro-choice that is trying to expand abortion access and reproductive freedoms. So this is something that has been a real, a kind of contentious issue in the American public, and we’re seeing it show up in this data as well,” he said.

Vaishnav said there are five Indian-American members of Congress and that number may go up to seven.

“We have two Democratic candidates who are in tight races, one in Arizona, one in Virginia. So five could become seven. Of course we are seeing for the first time a presidential nominee, Kamala Harris, who has an Indian origin. We are seeing voters being catered to in ways that we’ve never seen before, but I think there’s something else also that we should acknowledge and it’s harder to quantify and see, but if you look at the corridors of political power and who is making important decisions behind the scenes in places like the White House, the state department, the treasury department, you name it, Indian- Americans are increasing their numbers in those places,” he said.

“As staffers on Capitol Hill working for members of Congress and senators. I expect that those trends are only going to increase, and I think that’s another very important source of Indian-American strength within the larger ecosystem of politics and policy in this country,” he added. (ANI)

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US’ tallest building lights up in Diwali celebrations

The building displayed ‘diyas’ as the US celebrated Diwali….reports Asian Lite News

The One World Trade Center in New York which is the tallest building in the US, on Wednesday lit up in colours in the occasion of Diwali.

The building displayed ‘diyas’ as the US celebrated Diwali.

In a post on X, the Consulate General of India in New York stated, “Shubharambh of Diwali with the tallest building in the USA, One World Trade Center lighting up in radiant colors! Here’s to a festival of lights that shines across the globe!”

Earlier in the day, US Ambassador to India Eric Garcetti danced to the popular song “Tauba Tauba” during Diwali celebrations at the US Embassy in Delhi.

He performed Bhangra on stage to the hit song from the Vicky Kaushal-starrer movie Bad Newz. Garcetti wore a brown kurta, cool shades, a red dupatta, and taupe shoes to complete his festive look.

He shared his excitement by posting an image of the embassy adorned with golden lights for Diwali. “Our Embassy is lit up and we are all set for Diwali. How are you celebrating the Festival of Lights?” he asked.

The White House also sent Diwali wishes in its statement: “Happy Diwali from the White House! Together, may we show the power in the gathering of light.” Garcetti expressed his excitement about the Diwali celebrations hosted by President Biden on Monday.

In a post on X, he said, “What a beautiful celebration of Diwali at the White House! As we celebrate the journey of light, we also honor the invaluable contributions of Indian Americans who deepen the US-India bond. From New Delhi to DC, may the light of Diwali illuminate every corner of the world and spread the message of peace and prosperity.”

The White House hosted a Diwali celebration, honouring Indian Americans’ contributions to the “US-India bond.” Recently, First Lady Jill Biden and President Joe Biden hosted a Diwali celebration at the White House on October 28, inviting Indian Americans from across the United States to attend.

Schools in New York to be closed on Diwali

In a historic move, Diwali will be celebrated as an official school holiday in New York City, enabling over 1.1 million students to observe the festival of lights.

Diwali has been declared a school holiday for New York City public schools beginning this year. Last year, New York State Governor Kathy Hochul signed legislation making Diwali a school holiday for the city’s public schools. New York City schools will remain closed on November 1 in celebration of Diwali.

Deputy Commissioner for New York City’s Mayor’s Office for International Affairs Dilip Chauhan said Diwali being celebrated as an official school holiday in New York City for the first time is a “milestone that celebrates our city’s diversity and the tireless efforts of our community and leaders”.  “With 1.1 million students now able to observe this day, Diwali becomes a true symbol of unity—a celebration of light over darkness and knowledge over ignorance,” Chauhan said.

He said that for the diaspora, this holiday holds deep meaning, bringing families, friends, and neighbours together in peace and joy, strengthening the bonds that make New York one of the world’s most inclusive cities.  “Of course, there were challenges, especially balancing the required instructional days. We had to make thoughtful adjustments to ensure all communities felt respected and supported,” he said.

Underscoring that Diwali “reminds us of the unique diversity” in the city, Chauhan said the festival “speaks to our shared values of harmony and connection. This holiday unites us, fostering a stronger, more inclusive city — a city that thrives on every voice.” Diwali celebrations have begun across the city and country with several community organisations commemorating the festival through special events.

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Meanwhile, Hindu’s in Canada are aggrieved after Opposition leader Pierre Poilievre had chosen to cancel the 2024 Diwali celebrations.

The Hindu Forum on Canda says that the move sends a clear message of exclusion to the community.

“A move that sends a clear message of exclusion to a community deeply woven into Canada’s cultural fabric. Diwali, a festival symbolizing light and unity, is celebrated worldwide, with leaders like U.S. President Biden and astronaut Sunita Williams honoring it with great respect. Yet, CPC leader Pierre Poilievre has shown a concerning disregard for Canadian Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, and Jains. This decision is a politically motivated act of appeasement that dismisses a significant, vibrant part of Canadian society,” a statement from the Hindu Forum said.

“Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, and Jains in Canada–nearly 2.5 million strong–are rapidly growing communities that have made meaningful contributions across fields, from science to education. Mutual respect among communities is what strengthens Canada, but it seems CPC leadership does not uphold this principle when it comes to these communities. It’s crucial for Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, and Jains to stand united against decisions that show a lack of respect for our culture and beliefs. In the upcoming federal elections, let’s choose wisely. Pierre Poilievre is not yet Prime Minister, yet his true colors of appeasement politics show through by canceling Diwali celebrations. If he were to become Prime Minister, what further tactics might he use? Our votes should go to leaders who genuinely respect and stand by all Canadians, and we must make our voices heard. This Diwali, let’s stand together for representation, respect, and true inclusivity,” the statement said.

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Biden’s gaffe gives Trump a boost

His remarks, made in response to a comedian’s derogatory comment about Puerto Rico at a Donald Trump rally, have opened a door for Trump to shift focus away from his own controversial campaign tactics…reports Asian Lite News

President Joe Biden has inadvertently thrust him back into the political spotlight just a week before the US Presidential Elections following his comment during a virtual event defending Puerto Ricans, CNN reported on Wednesday.

His remarks, made in response to a comedian’s derogatory comment about Puerto Rico at a Donald Trump rally, have opened a door for Trump to shift focus away from his own controversial campaign tactics.

Biden criticised the comedian’s description of Puerto Rico as a “floating island of garbage,” asserting that the people of Puerto Rico are “good, decent, and honourable.” However, his defence sparked a political uproar, detracting from Vice President Kamala Harris’s key closing speech on Tuesday evening, CNN reported.

“And just the other day, a speaker at his rally called Puerto Rico ‘a floating island of garbage.’ Well, let me tell you something… I don’t know the Puerto Rican that I know… or Puerto Rico where I’m–in my home state of Delaware–they’re good, decent, honourable people,” Biden said during his virtual remarks in a get-out-the-vote call meant to help Harris.

“The only garbage I see floating out there is his supporters,” Biden said, adding, “His demonisation of Latinos is unconscionable and it’s un-American.”

The White House quickly attempted to clarify Biden’s remarks, stating he was referring to the “hateful rhetoric” at the Trump rally rather than the former president’s supporters. Biden himself took to social media to explain that his use of “garbage” referred to the comments made about Puerto Rico, not to Trump’s supporters, as reported by CNN.

“Earlier today, I referred to the hateful rhetoric about Puerto Rico spewed by Trump’s supporters at his Madison Square Garden rally as garbage–which is the only word I can think of to describe it. His demonisation of Latinos is unconscionable. That’s all I meant to say. The comments at that rally don’t reflect who we are as a nation,” Biden wrote on X.

Biden’s remarks drew immediate parallels to Hillary Clinton’s infamous “basket of deplorables” comment in 2016, which became a rallying cry for Trump and his supporters. In the aftermath, Harris felt compelled to address the controversy on Wednesday, emphasising her belief in representing all voters, regardless of their political affiliations, CNN reported.

“Listen, I think, first of all, he clarified his comments, but let me be clear: I strongly disagree with any criticism of people based on who they vote for,” the Democratic nominee said. “You heard my speech last night and continuously throughout my career. I believe that the work that I do is about representing all the people, whether they support me or not,” Harris said.

“I am sincere in what I mean: when elected president of the United States, I will represent all Americans, including those who don’t vote for me, and address their needs and their desires,” she added.

However, Trump wasted no time seizing upon Biden’s comments. At a rally, he referenced Biden’s words, suggesting they were worse than Clinton’s, and positioned his campaign as one that welcomes diverse support from various demographic groups. The Trump campaign quickly framed Biden’s remarks as indicative of a broader disdain for his supporters, as reported by CNN.

“Wow. That’s terrible. That’s what it says. That’s what it says. So, you have, remember Hillary, she said ‘deplorable’ and then she said ‘irredeemable,’ right? But she said deplorable; that didn’t work out. ‘Garbage’ I think is worse, right?” Trump said.

Trump takes jibe

Meanwhile, Donald Trump climbed up a campaign-themed garbage truck in Wisconsin on Wednesday, seizing on President Joe Biden’s remarks in which he appeared to label Trump supporters as “garbage,” as reported by The Hill.

“How do you like my garbage truck? This truck is in honour of Kamala and Joe Biden,” Trump said from the passenger seat, which featured a Trump campaign sticker and flag. His campaign staff widely circulated photos of the event as photographers captured the moment, The Hill reported.

The Trump campaign is working to leverage the outrage among his supporters over Biden’s comment, with Vice President and Democratic candidate Kamala Harris seeking to distance herself from it.

Biden faced backlash after he seemingly compared Trump supporters to ‘garbage’ while discussing a racially charged joke made by comedian Tony Hinchcliffe at a Trump rally, which referred to Puerto Rico as an “island of garbage,” The Hill reported.

Following his remark, Biden inadvertently thrust him back into the political spotlight just a week before the US presidential elections.

Biden criticised the comedian’s description of Puerto Rico as a “floating island of garbage,” asserting that the people of Puerto Rico are “good, decent, and honourable.” However, his defence sparked a political uproar, detracting from Vice President Kamala Harris’s key closing speech on Tuesday evening, CNN reported.

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Saudi hosts summit on two-state solution

Prince Faisal argued that mere condemnations and limited measures are no longer sufficient to address the escalating crisis….reports Asian Lite News

Saudi Arabia hosted the inaugural meeting of a new global alliance focused on establishing a Palestinian state, where Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan reiterated the Kingdom’s commitment to Palestinian sovereignty.

In his opening remarks in Riyadh, Prince Faisal underscored Saudi Arabia’s stance on Palestinian independence, emphasising the need for Palestinians to determine their own future and bring an end to the occupation, Arab News reported.

He highlighted the ongoing Israeli aggression in Palestine and Lebanon, calling for the international community to take a decisive stand to halt what he described as Israeli crimes and violations. Prince Faisal argued that mere condemnations and limited measures are no longer sufficient to address the escalating crisis.

He urged the global community to unite in pursuing a two-state solution that would restore security, stability, and peace to the region, stressing the need for concrete actions with a clear timeline to realize this objective.

Furthermore, Prince Faisal reiterated the Kingdom’s call for an immediate ceasefire, the release of hostages and detainees, and the establishment of accountability mechanisms. He also emphasized the importance of ending what he referred to as a pattern of impunity and double standards regarding Israel and facilitating the unimpeded delivery of humanitarian aid.

Philippe Lazzarini, Commissioner-General of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), also attended the meeting, emphasizing the urgency of humanitarian access, especially following Israel’s ban on UNRWA operations.

Lazzarini condemned the recent vote by the Knesset to curtail UNRWA’s operations, labelling it as a dangerous precedent and a direct challenge to international bodies like the General Assembly and the International Court of Justice.

According to Lazzarini, the Israeli government’s aim to dismantle UNRWA and replace it with settlements in East Jerusalem signifies a unilateral shift away from long-held parameters for resolving the Israel-Palestine conflict peacefully, Arab News reported.

Lazzarini further highlighted the difficult reality Palestinians endure, pointing to systematic denials of rights, segregation, and repeated cycles of violence. He described the last year as devastating for Gaza, with a reported death toll of 43,000 people, mostly women and children, and widespread displacement.

He portrayed the dire living conditions for the two million people in Gaza, who have been trapped in a cycle of poverty and violence, and noted that over 100,000 residents in Northern Gaza live in a near-constant state of siege, facing airstrikes and starvation.

The occupied West Bank also remains on edge, with daily instances of violence from settlers and military operations. The repeated destruction of infrastructure has further crippled the Palestinian economy, increasing despair among the people.

In stressing the importance of UNRWA’s work, Lazzarini remarked that for 75 years, the agency has served as a critical support system for Palestinian refugees, providing them with education, healthcare, and other essential services. UNRWA has educated generations of students, many of whom have achieved success regionally and internationally.

Lazzarini noted that over 600,000 children in Gaza are currently out of school, warning that failing to secure a safe learning environment could risk the loss of an entire generation, thus perpetuating cycles of hatred and conflict.

He illustrated the rapid adaptability of UNRWA’s operations in emergencies, transforming schools into shelters and clinics into emergency centers amid a nearly collapsed healthcare system.

However, he lamented the human cost, mentioning the loss of 247 colleagues and nearly 200 UNRWA buildings damaged or destroyed in recent conflicts. Moreover, he reported that clearly marked UNRWA aid convoys have been targeted by armed groups.

Lazzarini concluded his address with a call for unified action. First, he urged alliance members to utilize diplomatic, political, and legal means to counteract Israel’s attempts to dismantle UNRWA.

Second, he requested political and financial backing to secure UNRWA’s mission during and after the crisis. Finally, he encouraged members to use the Global Alliance as a vehicle for establishing a two-state solution, which he believes is essential for resolving the Palestinian refugee crisis.

He posed a critical question: if a UN agency with a General Assembly mandate can be dismantled by a single member state defying international norms, then what will be left of the multilateral system built after World War II?, Arab News reported.

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India-Saudi Arabia strengthen trade ties

Piyush Goyal and Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman identified key sectors and areas of mutual interest that could benefit from deeper ties…reports Asian Lite News

India’s Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal and Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Energy, Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman Al Saud, co-chaired the second Ministerial Meeting of the Economy and Investment Committee under the Saudi-India Strategic Partnership Council (SPC).

The meeting held on Wednesday, aimed at strengthening economic collaboration between both the countries. It was marked by a review of the progress made under the SPC, along with discussions on future avenues for cooperation.

“Co-chaired the 2nd Ministerial Meeting of the Economy and Investment Committee under the Saudi-India Strategic Partnership Council (SPC)” said Minister Goyal in a social media post.

During the meeting, the two leaders signed the Minutes of the Ministerial Meeting, officially recognizing the advancements in trade and investment ties between the two nations.

Both ministers acknowledged the substantial progress that has been made under the strategic partnership, but also emphasized the need to keep up the momentum to fully realize the potential of this collaboration.

The leaders identified key sectors and areas of mutual interest that could benefit from deeper ties, underscoring their commitment to creating a sustainable and prosperous future for both economies.

Goyal said, “We reviewed the progress made under the SPC and identified new areas of cooperation and opportunities to further deepen the trade and investment ties between our nations”

Following the main session, Piyush Goyal also met with Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Investment, H.E. Khalid Al-Falih, to explore more specific opportunities for investment.

They discussed potential partnerships across sectors including pharmaceuticals, automobiles, and petrochemicals, each seen as critical for both economies.

With the growing global focus on supply chain diversification, these sectors offer considerable potential for cooperative ventures that could drive economic growth and resilience.

Both sides reiterated the importance of bilateral engagements like the SPC meetings as a means to ensure steady progress and strengthen ties.

As India and Saudi Arabia continue to enhance their strategic partnership, such discussions are expected to bring lasting benefits, furthering both nations’ goals of economic growth and development. (ANI)

Goyal promotes ‘one district one product’ in Riyadh

Union Minister Piyush Goyal, on a two-day visit to Saudi Arabia, inaugurated the “One District One Product” (ODOP) Wall at the Indian Embassy.

With ODOP, the government aims to spotlight local products on international platforms, transforming various districts across India into “Made in India” hubs.

By promoting these locally-made products through partnerships with global retail chains, the initiative also seeks to create sustainable livelihoods for Indian artisans and entrepreneurs.

“This initiative, through collaborations with retail chains and international platforms, is enhancing the visibility of local Indian products by transforming districts into ‘Made In India’ hubs and generating sustainable livelihoods” said Goyal in a social media post on Wednesday.

While in Riyadh, Goyal also had a fruitful interaction with members of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) chapter in Saudi Arabia.

He encouraged the chartered accountants to adopt best practices and play an active role in strengthening India’s economic ties with Saudi Arabia.

This professional community, Goyal noted, could make a valuable contribution to fostering a strong economic partnership between the two countries.

Additionally, Minister Goyal also participated in Diwali celebrations hosted by the Indian Embassy, which featured a range of cultural performances showcasing India’s diversity.

The event was held in conjunction with the closing ceremony of Pravasi Parichay, an initiative designed to connect the Indian diaspora in Saudi Arabia with their roots.

Addressing the gathering, Goyal highlighted India’s impressive economic growth under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, expressing appreciation for the Indian diaspora’s contribution to the country’s development.

He emphasized that the diaspora not only contributes economically but also serves as a cultural bridge, enhancing mutual understanding and friendship between India and Saudi Arabia.

He said, “Wonderful to engage with the vibrant Indian diaspora at the Diwali celebration and the concluding ceremony of Pravasi Parichay”

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UAE celebrates Diwali

Many homes in Dubai have been aglow with Diwali decorations well in advance of the festival. The festive shopping rush for gifts, sweets, and décor has also been in full swing….reports Asian Lite News

UAE leaders have extended their warm wishes on the occasion of Diwali – the festival of lights –congratulating all those who celebrate it.

Tweeting in three languages, Hindi, English and Arabic, the UAE President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan said, “Sincere best wishes to all those in the UAE and around the world celebrating Diwali. May the year ahead bring peace, health and happiness to you and your families.”

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of UAE and Ruler of Dubai took to X to extend his greetings.

He said, “Warmest wishes to all those celebrating Diwali in the UAE and across the world. May the festival of lights bring joy, peace, and safety to you and your loved ones. Let the light in your hearts guide you toward harmony, compassion, and shared understanding. Happy Diwali!”

Diwali, also called Deepavali, is the Hindu festival of lights, with variations celebrated in other Indian religions such as Jainism and Sikhism. It symbolises the spiritual “victory of light over darkness, good over evil, and knowledge over ignorance”.

This year, the festival falls on Thursday, October 31. Across the country, balconies are lit up with colorful lights, adding to the festive cheer. Many also create rangoli—intricate designs made from colored powder or flowers—outside their doors to welcome the goddess of wealth.

Diwali in Dubai

Global Village is hosting a Diwali celebration from 28th October to 3rd November, featuring Rangoli art painting, performances on the Main Stage, and fireworks. The Festival of Lights Market, presented by India Pavilion, will offer a Diwali shopping experience.

Dining options will showcase Indian culinary delights, from traditional street food at the Indian Chaat Bazaar to dining at several restaurants. Entry tickets are available via the Global Village mobile app, website, or on-site ticketing booths.

Several Dubai homes have been ready with the Diwali glow days and weeks before the actual days of the festival. Shopping spree for Diwali gifts, sweets and décor have been on full swing and a large number of people rushed to buy gold on the auspicious occasion of Dhanteras which fell on Tuesday this time, Gulf News reported.

Some Indian schools in the UAE saw students and teachers celebrating the festival in colourful ethnic attire on Wednesday, the last working day before the four-day break they received for Diwali.

In the UAE, the festival goes global as non-Indians also join their Indian friends in the big Diwali bash.

In India, President Droupadi Murmu, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah extended their greetings to the citizens on the occasion of Diwali on Thursday.

“On the auspicious occasion of Diwali, I extend my greetings and best wishes to all Indians living in India and abroad,” President Murmu said in a post on social media platform X.

In her message to the citizens, the President said: “Deepawali is a festival of happiness and joy. It is a celebration of the victory of light over darkness and good over evil. This festival is celebrated with great enthusiasm by various communities and classes in India and abroad. This festival spreads hope for a bright future.”

“On the auspicious occasion of Deepawali, we should resolve to enlighten our conscience and adopt good attitudes like love, compassion and social harmony. This festival is also an opportunity to help the deprived and the needy and share happiness with them. Let us take pride in the glorious culture of India by believing in goodness and take a pledge to build a healthy, prosperous and sensitive society and celebrate a pollution-free Deepawali,” she added.

Prime Minister Modi also took to X to extend his best wishes on Diwali. In a post, he said: “Many happy wishes to the countrymen on Deepawali. On this divine festival of lights, I wish everyone a healthy, happy and prosperous life. May everyone prosper with the blessings of Maa Lakshmi and Lord Shri Ganesha.”

Home Minister Shah also extended his greetings to the people. “Heartiest greetings to all countrymen on the festival of lights, Diwali. May this festival of lights bring new energy, health and prosperity in the lives of all of you,” he posted on X.

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Sunak bows out as Opposition leader on Diwali

The 44-year-old, who has served as interim leader of the Conservatives following the party’s general election loss in July, took his final Prime Minister’s Questions (PMQs) in the House of Commons as an opportunity for a light-hearted exchange with Prime Minister Keir Starmer….reports Asian Lite News

Rishi Sunak bowed out as UK Opposition Leader in Parliament on Wednesday with a reference to his career’s Diwali milestones, being appointed the country’s first Prime Minister of Indian heritage two years ago during the Festival of Lights.

The 44-year-old, who has been serving as interim leader of the Conservatives until a new Tory leader is elected after the party’s general election defeat in July, used his final Prime Minister’s Questions (PMQs) in the House of Commons for a light-hearted exchange with Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

“I became leader of my party during Diwali and I now stand down during that same festival”, said Sunak.

“I’m proud to have been the first British Asian Prime Minister, and I am even prouder that it was not that big a deal; and that speaks volumes about the values of the British people, of our country and of this Parliament. So will the Prime Minister join me in applauding the kindness, decency and tolerance that has always been the British way”, he said.

It was during Diwali in October 2022 that Sunak, joined by wife Akshata and daughters Krishna and Anoushka, entered 10 Downing Street and went on to adorn its steps with diyas and rangoli for two consecutive years.

Starmer said all sections of the British Parliament were proud to have had Sunak “representing our diverse country” as Prime Minister. He also paid tribute to the outgoing Opposition Leader’s “hard work, commitment and decency” despite their many political disagreements.

“I wish everyone celebrating in the UK and around the world a joyful Diwali, a time to come together to celebrate and focus on a brighter future”, said Starmer.

“Last Diwali, the Leader of the Opposition (Sunak) and his family lit the diyas outside 10 Downing Street. It was a significant moment in our national story. The first British Asian Prime Minister is a reminder that this is a country where people of every background have fulfilled their dreams, and it makes us all proud to be British”, added Starmer, who followed up the trend set by his Indian-origin predecessor to light diyas on the steps of 10 Downing Street on Tuesday evening to mark Diwali.

Alluding to some media speculation around his relocation plans to California, Sunak jokingly reiterated his intention to take his place on the backbenches of the Commons as member of Parliament for Richmond and Northallerton in Yorkshire.

“Today is my last appearance at PMQs, and I am happy to confirm reports that I will now be spending more time in the greatest place on earth, where the scenery is indeed worthy of a movie set and everybody is a character – that’s right, if anyone needs me, I will be in Yorkshire”, he said, evoking much laughter among his parliamentary colleagues.

The Tory leadership election is set to conclude on Saturday, when one of Sunak’s former Cabinet colleagues – Kemi Badenoch and Robert Jenrick – will be declared leader of the Conservatives to take Sunak’s place as Leader of the Opposition.

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King, Queen take private break in Bengaluru

After a four-day stay, the royals returned to Britain early on Wednesday, sources stated…reports Asian Lite News

King Charles III and Queen Camilla visited a health centre in Bengaluru during their four-day rejuvenation break on a strictly private visit with media coverage avoided for security reasons, official sources said on Wednesday.

King Charles and Queen Camilla arrived at the HAL airport in their special private jet on the night of October 27 and reached the health centre in the Whitefield locality by road.

After a four-day stay, the royals returned to Britain early on Wednesday, sources stated.

Sources said that King Charles appreciates the unique treatment, an integration of various systems of medicine, at the Centre. This is the second visit of the British King to the Centre. He first visited in 2019 as a Prince, sources stated.

As it was a private visit, no formal reception was given by the state government in Bengaluru on their arrival, while care was taken by the security agencies during the on-road movements of British royalty to avoid any attention from the public, the sources said.

King Charles and Queen Camella came to Bengaluru while returning to Britain after participating in the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) 2024 at Samoa.

The royal couple had taken up the trip on October 18 and visited Australia and Samoa.

As per the sources, the British King came down to Bengaluru after his medical team suggested that he take a detox to improve his overall well-being and immune system. At the centre, the royal couple did warm-up exercises, stretches, and breathing exercises. They received ayurvedic medicines, naturopathy, homoeopathy, and did yoga exercises. They were understood to be served south Indian vegetarian food made out of ragi (finger millet), a staple food in the southern Karnataka region and one which grows on dry lands.

The couple were advised to continue the diet and exercises taught here.

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