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With tension between Israel and Iran, India has launched Operation Indus to vacate its citizens from Iran. In the first phase, 110 Indian students were thrown out of Jerevan, the capital of Armenia.The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) has officially acknowledged that Khalistan’s supporters are using Canadian soil to organize, fund and execute violent plots in extremists India.A month after new student visa interviews suddenly stop to introduce tight social media veating, the Trump administration announced that the process of reopening an important gateway for thousands of international students will now resume.
Here are the top five stories of the morning:
India launched Operation Sindhu Empty citizens from IranIndia has launched Operation Indus in response to the Iran -Israeli tension to save thousands of stranded Indians. The first flight took 110 students, who traveled to overland in Yervan, Armenia before reaching New Delhi in the early hours of Thursday. The Ministry of External Affairs has continued to coordinate safe exit through Armenia, running with further withdrawal efforts. Read full storyCanadian detective agency confirms the Khalistani network targeting IndiaCanadian top intelligence bodies, CSIS, have officially confirmed that Khalistani extremist canadian soils are using money raising money, planning operations and mainly to promote violence in India, validating years of Indian concerns. This is the first time CSIS has labeled these groups as violent extremists. The announcement was made amidst the efforts of the two countries to reduce diplomatic tension, as Prime Ministers Modi and Canada’s Mark Carney recently agreed to restore high-commissioner exchanges. Read full storyIsrael requested a clearance to the Ark reactor amidst ongoing attacksAs Israel in Iran Clash enters its seventh day, Israel has issued a fresh withdrawal warning with Iran’s Ark Heavy Reatar Water Reactor, continuing air raids on atomic and military facilities. The toll of death in Iran has climbed 639. US officials indicated that a planned strike could take place, increased global stress. With closely monitoring events of major powers, the area remains highly unstable. Read full storyThe student visa interview resumes with US rigorous socio-media screeningThe Trump administration has resumed interviews for F, M and J Visa after stopping them. All foreign students applicants should now make their social-media accounts public for fully review. Consular officers will assess online activity to flagged possible enmity, terrorism links, or antisementism, as part of a comprehensive national-protection veating ramp-up. The purpose of an increased investigation is to vet the intentions of the applicants, but can slow down the visa processing and increase the concerns of privacy, possibly criticized to prevent international students. Read full storyPant does not confirm Gill. 4, India’s Test Revival Stake on bold top orderVice-captain Rishabh Pant has confirmed India’s re-batting order for the first Test in Leeds (June 20), sloting Skipar Shubman Gill at number 4 and herself at number 5, retired stalwarts Virat Kohli and filling the zero left by Rohit Sharma The role of the important number 3 remains unspecified, in which Sai Sudarshan and Karun Nair are dying for the situation. Pants called it a “new beginning”, which expects a new team culture to create culture and supports emerging talent in challenging English conditions. Series openers will determine the tone for India’s bid to end a long England drought. Read full story