logo
#

Latest news with #ZeeLive

Germanys Air Defence System Deal With Pakistan Exposes Wests Double Standard On Terrorism
Germanys Air Defence System Deal With Pakistan Exposes Wests Double Standard On Terrorism

India.com

time09-06-2025

  • Business
  • India.com

Germanys Air Defence System Deal With Pakistan Exposes Wests Double Standard On Terrorism

A recent report has sparked controversy over Germany's deal to supply Pakistan with IRIS-T air defence systems. This move contradicts Germany's earlier stance on terrorism, where it acknowledged India's right to self-defence after the Pulwama attack. The IRIS-T system can detect and destroy aerial targets within a range of 12-80 km, with missiles travelling at Mach 3 speed. Pakistan's interest in this system stems from its performance in the Ukraine war, where it successfully intercepted supersonic missiles. In today's DNA, Rahul Sinha, managing editor of Zee News exposes west's double standard on terrorism. Watch Today's Full Episode 'रिश्तों के बंधन' में 'भरोसे के कत्ल' का विश्लेषण ट्रंप राज में जलते अमेरिकी झंडे का DNA टेस्ट देखिए #DNA LIVE Rahul Sinha के साथ#ZeeLive #ZeeNews #DNAWithRahulSinha #rajaraghuvanshi #DonaldTrump #LosAngeles @RahulSinhaTV — Zee News (@ZeeNews) June 9, 2025 Analysts believe Pakistan aims to counter India's BrahMos missile capabilities with the IRIS-T system. This development raises questions about Germany's double standards, as it has previously fought terrorism in Syria but now supplies arms to a country known for harbouring terrorist groups. In 2009, Germany lifted its arms embargo on Pakistan, allowing the sale of military equipment like pistols, small rockets, and radar devices. However, after the Pulwama attack, Germany seems to have found a new business partner in Pakistan. This arms deal has sparked concerns about Germany's priorities and its stance on terrorism. As the international community watches, Germany's actions appear to be driven more by business interests than a commitment to combating terrorism.

Are Muslims A Threat To Japan? Surge In Population Altering...Protest Erupt Over...Identity Crisis Looms...
Are Muslims A Threat To Japan? Surge In Population Altering...Protest Erupt Over...Identity Crisis Looms...

India.com

time09-06-2025

  • Politics
  • India.com

Are Muslims A Threat To Japan? Surge In Population Altering...Protest Erupt Over...Identity Crisis Looms...

In Indian culture, guests are considered deities. In Japan, the word Omotenashi is used for guests, meaning to welcome them with warmth and respect. However, in Japan today, public anger against Muslims, particularly Kurdish immigrants, is evident on the streets. This means a major campaign against Muslims is currently underway in Japan. The images you're seeing are from Japan's Saitama Prefecture. Thousands of people, carrying Japanese flags, have taken to the streets against Kurds. We want to clarify that Kurds are not native to Japan; they are people from Turkey, Iraq, and Syria, mostly Sunni Muslims. When persecution against Kurds increased in these countries, Japan showed humanitarianism by granting them visa exemptions. Following this, the Kurdish population in Kawaguchi and Warabi in Southern Saitama continuously grew. The Kawaguchi and Warabi areas effectively became a "mini-Kurdistan." As the population grew, the fear of Kurds in these areas also increased, leading peace-loving native Japanese people to take to the streets to protect their homeland. Protests demanding the expulsion of Sunni Kurds from Japan have been ongoing since 2023, fueled by years of pent-up anger. 'रिश्तों के बंधन' में 'भरोसे के कत्ल' का विश्लेषण ट्रंप राज में जलते अमेरिकी झंडे का DNA टेस्ट देखिए #DNA LIVE Rahul Sinha के साथ#ZeeLive #ZeeNews #DNAWithRahulSinha #rajaraghuvanshi #DonaldTrump #LosAngeles @RahulSinhaTV — Zee News (@ZeeNews) June 9, 2025 In July 2023, a Kurd murdered two Japanese people. In January 2024, some Kurdish individuals were accused of sexually assaulting a Japanese woman. One suspect in this case was later accused of sexually assaulting a 12-year-old girl. In September 2024, an unlicensed Kurdish driver ran over and killed two Japanese motorcyclists. In 2023, 69 Kurds were arrested in Japan for criminal offenses, representing 6% of all foreigners arrested for crimes. This means 6 out of every 100 criminals were found to be Kurdish. The increasing involvement of Kurds in crime has exhausted the patience of Japanese people, leading to calls for their expulsion from Japan. The root of native Japanese anger is not just crime, but also an anxiety about preserving their cultural identity. In 2005, the Muslim population in Japan was 110,000. By 2023, the Muslim population had grown to 350,000. In 18 years, the Muslim population in Japan has tripled. We also want to mention that about 48% of Japan's population follows Shintoism, which is Japan's indigenous religion. Around 46% follow Buddhism, and the remaining 5% follow other religions, including Christianity, Islam, Judaism, and Hinduism. Although the number of Muslims in Japan's total population is small, the rapid growth of the Muslim population has increased concerns among native Japanese about their culture.

Sharmishta Panoli Row: Why Bengal Polices Action Reflects Selective Targeting
Sharmishta Panoli Row: Why Bengal Polices Action Reflects Selective Targeting

India.com

time02-06-2025

  • Politics
  • India.com

Sharmishta Panoli Row: Why Bengal Polices Action Reflects Selective Targeting

West Bengal Police are facing severe criticism for alleged double standards in their handling of recent cases, drawing parallels to concerns about selective enforcement seen elsewhere. Critics point to two contrasting incidents: the alleged inaction in a case involving an attack on Hindus in Siliguri and the swift arrest of a student, Sharmistha, for offensive remarks against a specific religion. In Siliguri, despite attacks on Hindus, police are accused of being inactive, with perpetrators reportedly roaming free. Conversely, the Kolkata Police arrested 22-year-old Sharmistha from Gurugram, 1500 kilometers away, for allegedly making objectionable comments about a particular religion. In today's DNA, Rahul Sinha Managing editor of Zee News decorded why Bengal police's action in Sharmishta Panoli case reflects selective targeting Watch Today's Full Episode: देखिए DNA LIVE @RahulSinhaTV के साथ#DNA #DNAWithRahulSinha #OperationSpiderWeb #RussiaUkraineWar #ZeeLive — Zee News (@ZeeNews) June 2, 2025 The controversy extends beyond the police to the complainant against Sharmistha, Wajahat Khan. Allegations have surfaced regarding Khan's own track record of offensive social media posts concerning Hindu deities, which police have seemingly ignored. Furthermore, Khan is reportedly linked to the "Sky Foundation," an NGO with alleged connections to Pakistan and an office in Karachi. While Sharmistha remains in judicial custody for 14 days, Wajahat Khan, despite his alleged derogatory comments, remains free. This has led to accusations that West Bengal Police are acting based on religious bias. The Bar Council of India has also questioned the "selective pattern" of the police and the Mamata Banerjee government. Concerns have also been raised about the appointment of Inspector Naushad Akhtar as the investigating officer in Sharmistha's case. Political reactions, including a shared old video of Mamata Banerjee by Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan, further fuel accusations of appeasement politics.

After Hammering Pakistan, Indian Weapons Give China, Turkey Sleepless Nights
After Hammering Pakistan, Indian Weapons Give China, Turkey Sleepless Nights

India.com

time13-05-2025

  • Business
  • India.com

After Hammering Pakistan, Indian Weapons Give China, Turkey Sleepless Nights

Following the recent war-like conflict between India and Pakistan, the impact of Newton's law—every action has an equal and opposite reaction—can now be seen in the stock markets of defence companies in China, Turkey, and India. While defence stocks in China and Turkey are experiencing sharp declines, Indian defence stocks are witnessing a significant surge. Simply put, from the battlefield to the stock market, Chinese and Turkish weapons have been exposed and beaten. Pakistan relied heavily on Chinese and Turkish drones, fighter jets, and missiles during the conflict with India. However, these systems proved ineffective against India's defence capabilities. This poor performance has raised serious questions about the reliability and quality of Chinese and Turkish defence products. In today's DNA, Rahul Sinha, Managing Editor, of Zee News, analysed the impact of India's defence power on Turkey, China. Watch Full DNA Episode Here बॉर्डर पर 'ड्रोन वॉर'..अब 'न्यू नॉर्मल' है? पाकिस्तान..अपनी हार का जश्न क्यों मनाता है? देखिए #DNA LIVE Rahul Sinha के साथ#ZeeLive #ZeeNews #DNAWithRahulSinha #IndiaPakistanNews #OperationSindoor @RahulSinhaTV — Zee News (@ZeeNews) May 13, 2025 There's a popular saying in the business world: "The market knows everything, and price is king." Today, China's HS China A Aerospace & Defence Index fell by over 2%, with individual defence stocks seeing declines ranging from 2% to 7%. Notably, AVIC Chengdu, which manufactures the JF-17 Thunder and J-10C fighter jets—used by Pakistan during the conflict—saw its stock fall 7% after the conditional ceasefire between India and Pakistan. Pakistan's Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar had previously confirmed the use of the J-10C jets against India. Similarly, Zhuzhou Hongda Electronics Corporation Ltd, which produces the PL-15 missile, witnessed a drop of more than 6%. The company is state-owned and plays a significant role in China's missile development. While Chinese and Turkish defence stocks fell after the ceasefire, Indian defence companies surged. Bharat Dynamics Limited, a government-owned missile manufacturer, rose by over 10%. Bharat Electronics Ltd (BEL), which supplies to the aerospace sector, saw a rise of over 4%. Shipbuilding companies also gained between 4% and 6%. On the other hand, Turkish defence giant Aselsan A.S., which manufactures everything from tanks to drones, witnessed a sharp decline of over 12% in its shares over the past three days—starting Friday. This follows the Indian defence system's complete neutralization of Turkish drones. 5 Key Takeaways from Market Trends: * Global confidence in Chinese and Turkish defence systems has eroded. * Demand for their defence products is likely to decline in coming months. * Indian-made defence products are gaining both demand and trust globally. * India is set to increase its defence spending under the "Make in India" push, already announced by the Prime Minister. * India-Russia defence relations are expected to strengthen further. Who Buys From Whom? According to a report by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), India sources its defence equipment primarily from: Russia (36%) France (33%) Israel (18%) Others (13%) (e.g., S-400 from Russia, Rafale jets from France) Pakistan sources: China (81%) Turkey (~4%) Netherlands (~5.5%) Others (>9%) As the saying goes, every crisis presents an opportunity. China and Turkey tried to capitalize on the India-Pakistan conflict—but their defence systems were exposed and discredited, while India's indigenous defence capabilities earned global trust. So, is this the beginning of the end for the Chinese-Turkish defence market dominance? Only time will tell—but the signals are clear.

Kashmiri Muslims Condemn Pahalgam Attack, Vow To Reclaim PoK
Kashmiri Muslims Condemn Pahalgam Attack, Vow To Reclaim PoK

India.com

time28-04-2025

  • Politics
  • India.com

Kashmiri Muslims Condemn Pahalgam Attack, Vow To Reclaim PoK

In the aftermath of the deadly terrorist attack in Pahalgam on April 22, which claimed the lives of 26 tourists, including many newlywed couples, a strong and unified message is emerging from the Kashmiri Muslim community. Despite the grief, some political leaders and groups continue to advocate for dialogue with Pakistan. However, many in Kashmir are now voicing a firm stance against the Pahalgam terrorist attack, calling for decisive action rather than diplomacy. In today's edition of DNA, Rahul Sinha, Managing Editor of Zee News, analyzed how the Kashmiri Muslim community is viewing the situation. Watch Today's Full Episode देखिए DNA LIVE @RahulSinhaTV के साथ#DNA #DNAWithRahulSinha #TukdeTukdePakFlag #Pakistan #ZeeLive — Zee News (@ZeeNews) April 28, 2025 The Pahalgam attack has deeply shaken ordinary Kashmiris. The people have come to realise that Pakistan does not desire peace or progress in Kashmir. This attack has torn away the mask of lies and deceit that Pakistan has worn for decades. The terrorists who targeted the 'sindoor' (vermilion) of 26 newlywed brides in Pahalgam have provoked a powerful vow from Kashmiris — a vow to seek justice and avenge the blood that was spilt. Now, just 10 kilometres from the Line of Control (LoC), the people of Kashmir are raising their voices and calling for the reclamation of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), even if it means taking up arms. It is now clear that the resolve to reclaim PoK is growing stronger among Kashmiris. The message is loud and clear: we will not let terrorism divide us, and we will fight to reclaim what rightfully belongs to us.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store