The US shouldn’t be aware of the BBC documentary, however it’s aware of the shared democratic values that connects Washington and New Delhi, a US State Department spokesperson has mentioned. The two-part BBC collection, titled “India: The Modi Question”, has claimed that it investigated sure elements regarding the 2002 Gujarat riots when Prime Minister Narendra Modi was the chief minister of the state. Addressing a press briefing, State Department spokesperson Ned Price mentioned Washington shares an exceptionally deep partnership with New Delhi primarily based on values which are widespread to each the US and Indian democracies.
FBI, CBI officers meet to debate cooperation on technology-based crimes
Officials from the highest inside investigating companies of India and the US, Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and Federal Bureau of Investigation, and people from the US Department of Justice met to debate continued cooperation in addressing dynamic and evolving technology-based crimes. The assembly between FBI and CBI officers have been held in New Delhi final week, the Department of Justice mentioned on Monday.
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One held for misbehaving with cabin crew on Delhi-Hyderabad SpiceJet flight
A person was arrested after he allegedly misbehaved with an air hostess on a Delhi-Hyderabad SpiceJet flight on Monday. Two passengers travelling collectively have been offloaded and handed over to police at IGI Airport after they allegedly misbehaved with an air hostess. However, the police arrested one man. The accused has been recognized as Absar Alam and an FIR has been registered underneath IPC. In a purported video of the incident, which surfaced on social media, the accused is seen shouting at a cabin crew member. Another passenger is seen siding with the accused. Few passengers are additionally seen making an attempt to intervene and cease the argument. The video was allegedly shot by one of many passengers on a Delhi-Hyderabad flight.