Morning Digest: Abhinandan was not released under any pressure, says Pakistan; U.S. seeks detail of ‘misuse’ of F-16 fighter aircraft, and more

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March 03, 2019 08:13 am | Updated 08:13 am IST

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Sunday Special | Soldiers from Assam village fight a bitter battle to prove citizenship

The battle-hardened men from a western  Assam  village have struggled for years to overcome a bigger threat back at home — a system that continues to doubt their citizenship.

Abhinandan was not released under any pressure: Pakistan

Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi has said the  decision to release IAF pilot Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman  was not taken under any external pressure or compulsion. “We wanted to send a message to India. We don’t want to increase your grief, we don’t want to mistreat your citizens, we just want peace,” he told BBC Urdu in an interview.

Nobody wants war, but neither can we tolerate terrorism: Air Marshal Hari Kumar

“What was the task set to us we have achieved it. The rest of it is for the government to decide,” said Air Marshal C. Hari Kumar on Saturday on the air strike on the terrorist training camp in Balakot in Pakistan. “We cannot tolerate cross border terrorism. The message has to be sent that we cannot lose citizens, in uniform or otherwise. Our IAF has the capability to hit anywhere...”

Balakot air strikes: U.S. seeks detail of ‘misuse’ of F-16 fighter aircraft

The U.S. is seeking more information from  Pakistan  on the potential misuse of American-made F-16 fighter jets by it against India in violation of the end-user agreement, the State Department has said.

India rejects OIC resolution on “Indian terrorism” in Kashmir

Rejecting a resolution by the Organisation of Islamic Countries (OIC) on  Jammu and Kashmir  that referred to “Indian terrorism” and “mass blindings”, the External Affairs Ministry said its stand on the matter was “well known”.

Science | Stem cell lines to study familial Alzheimer’s disease

A collaboration of scientists drawn from NIMHANS, NCBS and InSTEM has characterised two representative human-induced pluripotent stem cell lines (iPSC) from families with incidence of Alzheimer’s. The cell lines can now be used to further research into dementia and related disorders.

Trump accuses Cohen of perjury, cites unpublished book

Donald Trump accused his former lawyer of perjury on Friday, saying Michael Cohen’s scathing testimony to Congress this week contradicted a manuscript he wrote last year that complimented the U.S. President. “Wow, just revealed that Michael Cohen wrote a ‘love letter to Trump’ manuscript for a new book that he was pushing,” Mr. Trump tweeted Friday. “Book is exact opposite of his fake testimony, which now is a lie!”

Despatch from Beijing | China’s bid to woo the ‘swing’ kingdom

The Chinese, in their extraordinary effort to woo the Crown Prince, were aware that Riyadh pulled considerable weight in the Arab world and beyond. This was not only because of Riyadh’s economic heft. It was also because of its unique soft power.

Jadhav, Dhoni and bowlers help India draw first blood

After Australia had stumbled to 236 for seven, thanks to a fine bowling performance led by Mohammed Shami and Kuldeep Yadav, India found itself wobbling at 99 for four. Dhoni and Jadhav, though, steadied the ship, adding 141 (149b) in their unbroken alliance for the fifth wicket, as India won with 10 balls to spare at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium.

Roger Federer wins 100th career title

The 20-time Grand Slam champion became the second male tennis player to win 100 tour-level tournament titles in the professional era when he beat Stefanos Tsitsipas 6-4, 6-4 in the final of the Dubai Championships on Saturday.

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