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PM Modi Congratulates Australian Pm Albanese On Historic Win, Vows To Advance Comprehensive Strategic Partnership

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PM Modi Congratulates Australian Pm Albanese On Historic Win, Vows To Advance Comprehensive Strategic Partnership


NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday spoke with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, congratulating him on his party’s landslide victory in Saturday’s General Election. “Spoke with my friend Anthony Albanese to personally congratulate him on his party’s historic victory. We agreed to work together with renewed vigour to advance the India-Australia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership and explore new areas of cooperation,” PM Modi posted on X after the phone call.

PM Modi had on Saturday congratulated Albanese on Labor’s resounding win which saw the party bagging a haul of 92 lower house seats, only the third time in the history of the country that a party has won more than 90 seats.

“Congratulations Anthony Albanese on your resounding victory and re-election as Prime Minister of Australia! This emphatic mandate indicates the enduring faith of the Australian people in your leadership. I look forward to working together to further deepen the India-Australia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership and advance our shared vision for peace, stability and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific,” PM Modi wrote on X.

Albanese, who also spoke with US President Donald Trump with talks focusing majorly on the issue of tariffs, announced Monday that his first overseas trip in his second term as Prime Minister would be to Indonesia.

Prime Minister Modi and his Australian counterpart had met on the sidelines of the Group of 20 (G20) Summit in Rio de Janeiro last November during which they also held the second Australia-India Annual Summit ahead of the fifth anniversary of the Australia-India Comprehensive Strategic Partnership in 2025.

Both Prime Ministers noted the significant progress made in strengthening bilateral ties across a range of important sectors – including climate change and renewable energy, trade and investment, defence and security, education and research, skills, mobility, science and technology, regional and multilateral cooperation, community and cultural links, and people-to-people ties.

Reaffirming their commitment to deepen cooperation, they had also reflected on the shared interests in the region, noting with satisfaction that closer bilateral engagement has benefited both nations and the broader region.

Both leaders have emphasised that ‘Make in India’ and ‘Future Made in Australia’ have complementarity and collaborative potential and could help create new jobs, unlock economic growth and secure our future prosperity in a changing world.

India and Australia are also members of the Quad grouping along with the United States and Japan.



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Chittoor should achieve top position in welfare schemes, says in-charge Minister

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Transport Minister M. Ramprasad Reddy asked officials to ensure that Chittoor district achieves the top place in implementation of government schemes.

Mr. Ramprasad Reddy, who is the in-charge Minister for the district, chaired the district development review committee meeting held in the Collectorate on Tuesday. Collector Sumit Kumar, Chittoor MP D. Prasada Rao, elected representatives and officials participated in the meeting.

The Minister asked the officials to focus on implementing welfare schemes as well as development works equally as the district is represented by Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu. He said that the Chief Minister is keen on developing Chittoor as horticulture hub and is also taking steps to resolve the problems faced by mango farmers. “We are working towards ensuring remunerative prices to the mango farmers,” he asserted.

Mr. Ramprasad Reddy asked the District Water Management Agency (DWMA) officials to take steps for improving the groundwater levels in the district.

Meanwhile, MP Prasada Rao asked the officials to send Assembly constituency and mandal-wise proposals for works related to desilting and repairs of tanks and supply channels before the rainy season. He said that the State government is keen on increasing groundwater levels in the district.

Collector Sumit Kumar said that the major share of funds allocated to municipalities and panchayats is being spent on resolving the drinking water crisis. He said that of the 31 mandals, Gudipalli has the lowest groundwater level and MGNREGA funds will be used for taking up works related to stabilisation of groundwater.



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Defence pacts with India being amended, says Maldives

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The Maldives on Tuesday (May 6, 2025) said existing defence agreements with India are being amended to ensure they do not compromise the Maldives’ sovereignty and independence, media reports said in Male.

Defence Minister Mohamed Ghassan Maumoon also told Parliament members that 74 Indian soldiers stationed in the Maldives, who were repatriated under an agreement reached with India last year, were unarmed while in the Maldives.

Mr. Maumoon’s statements come days after Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu, during a marathon 15 hour press conference, said that there is nothing to worry about the agreements signed by the previous government with other countries, including with India.

Mr. Muizzu’s comments had drawn criticism from the opposition leader who demanded his apology for making “false claims” during the 2023 election campaign regarding the pacts with nations such as India.

On Tuesday (May 6, 2025), while answering questions raised by Parliament members, Mr. Maumoon said, the agreements formed with India as part of long-standing close ties between the two countries had been amended or is being amended “to ensure that they protect the sovereignty and independence of Maldives,” according to a report in newsportal edition.mv.

The Public Service Media (PSM News), the state-run news agency, quoted the Minister as saying that since the Maldives gained independence in 1965, more than 100 agreements were signed with India and of those, the Defence Ministry oversees four.

One of the key agreements under review pertained to the development of a naval dockyard at Uthuru Thilafalhu with Indian assistance, the PSM News said.

Ahead of the 2023 election and when it was in opposition, the People’s National Congress (PNC) led by Muizzu, had criticised aspects of the Uthuru Thila Falhu agreement, claiming that certain provisions conflicted with national policy.

The Minister said such clauses are now being amended, but did not share further details, edition.mv said.

Citing confidentiality clauses, the Minister said the agreements and their amendments could not be made public but said he would disclose them if formally the parliament’s Committee on National Security Services requested it.

The Maldives and India witnessed a downturn in bilateral ties since pro-China president Muizzu assumed office in November 2023. Within hours of his oath, he had demanded the withdrawal of Indian military personnel from his country.

Subsequently, the Indian military personnel were replaced by civilians in a mutually agreed manner between March and May 10.

On Tuesday, while addressing questions regarding Indian military personnel in the Maldives, Defence Minister Maumoon confirmed that no Indian forces were currently stationed in the country.

“Of the 71 Indian personnel previously deployed, all have been repatriated following bilateral discussions, with the final contingent departing on 9 May 2024. Indian soldiers had not carried weapons while stationed in the Maldives,” the PSM News quoted the Minister as saying.

The Minister also clarified that the Indian military presence had been limited to providing operational support for Dornier aircraft and helicopters operating under India’s assistance programme, he said, adding, “The withdrawal was a necessary step to ensure national sovereignty remains uncompromised.”

Earlier on Saturday (May 3, 2025), Mr. Muizzu, during his marathon press conference, said he was working in line with his pledge to disclose the military agreements and blamed delays on confidentiality issues.

“Bilateral discussions are ongoing. There are no issues. However, we are trying to disclose through the bilateral discussions since I made a pledge. There are no concerns,” he said.

Prior to the 2023 elections, Mr. Muizzu’s PNC had expressed concerns over the agreements signed with other countries, especially India, by the previous Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP) government.

Soon after on Saturday (May 3, 2025), former Foreign Minister and opposition MDP chief Abdulla Shahid criticised Mr. Muizzu, saying the people of the Maldives and India deserve an apology for his false claims over the pacts during the 2023 election campaign.

“Muizzu won the 2023 presidential election on the back of a campaign that claimed these agreements threatened our sovereignty and territorial integrity,” Mr. Shahid posted on X.

“That narrative has now collapsed under his own words. The people of Maldives and India deserve an apology and a serious accounting for the harm caused.”

The Maldives is one of India’s key maritime neighbours in the Indian Ocean Region. It is a key partner in India’s ‘Neighbourhood First’ policy and Vision ‘SAGAR’, Security and Growth for All in the Region.

After External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar’s first official visit in June 2024 and Mr. Muizzu’s visit to India in October 2024, the two nations have sought to reset ties.



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Telangana ACB Nabs Three Govt. Employees In Bribe Cases

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Hyderabad: Telangana Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) on Tuesday arrested three government employees in connection with two separate bribe cases registered against them.

In the first case, the ACB nabbed Annaboina Rajeswara Rao, a motor vehicle driver working at Singareni Collieries Company Limited (SCCL) in Bhadradri-Kothagudem district for criminal misconduct.

The ACB first booked the case under provisions of Prevention of Corruption (PC) Act against Rao for accepting bribes to the tune of Rs.31.44 lakh from various employees and job aspirants, making false promises to secure transfers, manipulating medical fitness outcomes and promotions.

Rao misused his official position for personal financial gain by engaging in corrupt and fraudulent practices between 2021 and 2024. Не exploited his influence over internal administrative processes such as transfers, promotions, recruitments, and corporate medical board decisions.

The allegations include collecting bribes amounting to Rs.31.44 lakh from various employees and job aspirants making false promises to secure transfers, and manipulating medical fitness outcomes apart from providing job placements, and influencing promotions.

These amounts were reportedly received through both cash and digital payments, often using intermediaries. Rao failed to fulfill any of the commitments made. Based on a complaint, the ACB booked a case and nabbed him.

In the second case, the ACB caught red-handed G Sudhakar, a Superintendent at the office of Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Zilla Praja Parishad in Mulugu district while accepting a bribe of Rs.25,000 from a complainant as a reward for preparing the medical leave period salary bills of the complainant and submitting it to the District Treasury Office, Mulugu.

The second accused Sanikonnu Soumya, a Junior Assistant at CEO office, demanded Rs.5,000 from the complainant for preparing the bills. Of the Rs.25,000, Rs.20,000 would be for Sudhakar while Rs.5,000 for Soumya.

The police recovered the bribe amount from Sudhakar. The details of the complainants in the two cases were withheld due to security reasons.



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