Monday 29 August 2016

PM Modi Holds Talks With Myanmarese President : Japan- Flight Cancelled

India News
India News : Prime Minister Narendra Modi these days command in depth talks with Myanmarese President U Htin Kyaw to bring a replacement momentum in bilateral ties between the 2 neighbours.

This was the primary commanding engagement between the 2 countries when painting leader Aung San Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy wrested power in Union of Burma from the junta.

Another Breaking News is that the Earlier, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj referred to as on the Myanmarese President World Health Organization is on a four-day Republic of India visit.

This is Htin Kyaw’s 1st overseas trip when assumptive charge of the highest workplace nearly 5 months back following the landslide ending of Suu Kyi’s party.

He arrived within the Buddhist journeying city of Gaya on weekday wherever he visited the Mahabodhi Temple, the foremost sacred of Buddhist shrines, Daijokyo Buddhist Temple and Union of Burma Buddhist Vihara. He cosmopolitan to city yesterday and paid a visit to Taj Mahal before inward here.

China has been increasing its footprint in Union of Burma and creating immense investments in many major comes. For Republic of India too, Union of Burma may be a strategic neighbour and External Affairs Minister throughout her visit to the country earlier in the week sent to its leadership that Republic of India was able to give “all help” to the country in its march ahead.(PTI)


Breaking News : Typhoon Lionrock Nears Japan, Over 100 Flights Grounded

More than 100 flights were cancelled and evacuation warnings were issued for thousands of people as a powerful typhoon approached Japan’s northeast on Tuesday. The region was devastated by a massive earthquake and tsunami five years ago also.

Breaking NewsTyphoon Lionrock was expected to make landfall in the northeast Tohoku region later on Tuesday, with sustained winds of 120 km per hour and gusts up to 176 kph as it moved north from the Pacific Ocean, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency.

Toyota Motor Corp said production would be suspended on Tuesday at two of its factories in the typhoon’s path due to concerns that heavy rain and strong wind would affect road conditions and delay parts deliveries.

Tokyo Electric Power Co, operator of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant wrecked in the March 2011 disaster, said it had suspended some outdoor operations. another Breaking News is that About 1,200 households lost power in eastern Japan near Tokyo.

The category one typhoon was expected to dump about 35 cm of rain in the northeast by Wednesday morning, more than the average rainfall for all of August, according to meteorologists. However, Lionrock was expected to be downgraded to a tropical storm by the time it made landfall.

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