Morning Digest: Russia offers compensation, citizenship to kin of Indians killed in Ukraine war; Kathua terror attack sparks protests, and more
The Hindu
The Hindu’s Morning Digest on July 10, 2024, gives a select list of stories to start the day
Russia offers compensation and citizenship to kin of Indians killed in Ukraine war
As Russian President Vladimir Putin accepted Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s request for early discharge of Indians hired as security helpers and forced to fight alongside the Russian Army against Ukraine, it has emerged that Moscow is offering a compensation package and citizenship to the families of the deceased.
Protests in Kathua after terror attack; end violence, Abdullah tells Pakistan
Anti-Pakistan protests were held in parts of the Jammu region on July 9 over the Kathua attack that left five soldiers dead on Monday. As Jammu & Kashmir parties in one voice condemned the attack, National Conference (NC) president Farooq Abdullah expressed concern over the uptick in violence and sought dialogue.
Supreme Court to hear review pleas on same-sex marriage case
A five-judge Bench headed by Chief Justice of India D.Y. Chandrachud is scheduled on July 10 to hear petitions seeking a review of an October 2023 judgment of the Supreme Court which refused to legalise same-sex marriage. The review pleas would be examined in the judges’ chambers at 1.30 p.m. on Wednesday.
Narendra Modi arrives in Austria, first visit by an Indian PM in over 40 years