POLITICAL WHISPERS

Top officials see Ajit Doval's visit to Canada & the decision to station liaison officers, as a signal for further steps to curb Anti India elements in Canada!

Senior security observers believe Ajit Doval’s recent visit to Ottawa and the decision to station dedicated liaison officers in each other’s countries mark a clear inflection point in India‑Canada cooperation on security.  The new liaison posts are designed to fast‑track intelligence sharing and operational coordination on issues ranging from organised crime and drug trafficking to extremist networks that have targeted India from Canadian soil. With Canada’s own intelligence publicly acknowledging the Khalistani extremist threat operating out of its territory, many in Delhi now anticipate visible action and measurable outcomes over the coming months against anti‑India elements, as both sides test this new, more hard‑edged security architecture. 

 

Terms of six Union Ministers to end this year in RS 


The terms of six Union Ministers in the Modi government are set to conclude this year in the Rajya Sabha. Ramdas Athawale’s term ends on April 2, followed by Ramnath Thakur on April 9. Ravneet Singh Bittu’s tenure will conclude on June 21, and George Kurien’s on June 26. Later in the year, Hardeep Singh Puri and B L Verma will both complete their terms on November 25. 

  

Chouhan interacts with media almost daily 

  

Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan is the only union minister who interacts with the press almost daily.  Whether he is in Delhi or out of Delhi.