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Stay strong, India, stay stoic April 30, 2021, 9:29 PM IST
Sunil Sharan is the author of three books: (i) Lockdown: India Under Siege from Corona, published by RosettaBooks; (ii) Modi 2.0: Beyond the Ordinary, to be published by Bloomsbury on 18 April, 2021; and (iii) How I Came to Christ, to be published by Wipf and Stock in 2021. LESS. MORE
The message on the Burj Khalifa tower in Dubai said it all: Stay Strong, India. French President Emmanuel Macron, himself facing a strong challenge from France’s right in the 2022 presidential election, wrote in Hindi to India: We will win together.
From across the globe from the US, Germany, the UK, France, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, even arch-rival Pakistan help in the form of oxygen, ventilators, etc. is reaching India’s shores. The Left in India is busy berating the powers that be, but if it were not for the personal relationships that PM Modi has established with world leaders, would all this aid have materialized?
Aussie IPL stars return threatened as govt mulls heavy penalty
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Our execution was miles off against MI, admits DC head coach Ponting. Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, April 30 : Australian cricketers may face trouble getting back home and could be left stranded after reports of their country s federal government mulling hety fine and jail term for those returning from India came out in the local media. The federal government is considering fining and jailing anyone who tries to enter Australia from India amid that country s Covid-19 crisis, said a report in the Sydney Morning Herald (SMH).
As many as 14 Australian cricketers are currently in India playing the Indian Premier League (IPL). These include top draws David Warner, Steve Smith and Pat Cummins.