Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and other posts: How US plans to use AI to revoke visas and deport these students – The Times of India

US President Donald Trump The US State Department is set to use artificial intelligence (AI) to identify and revoke visas of foreign students suspected of supporting Palestinian Hamas militants. This initiative, dubbed “Catch and Revoke,” will involve AI-assisted reviews of social media accounts belonging to tens of thousands of student visa holders.The AI system will…

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F-16s for Pakistan, F-35s for India: Trump’s maverick powerplay in South Asia – The Times of India

How much can New Delhi trust Donald ‘Maverick’ Trump? (AI generated image) Six years after the Balakot airstrike on 26 February 2019, which saw India launch precision strikes on Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) terror camps in Pakistan, US President Donald Trump has made a move that is raising eyebrows across South Asia.In a controversial decision, his administration…

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Ensure all detainees get legal help: US to Bangladesh on jailed Hindu monk – Times of India

DHAKA: Bangladesh must ensure “appropriate” legal representation for all detainees in keeping with basic human rights principles, a US state department spokesperson said in Washington, hours after arrested Hindu monk Chinmoy Krishna Das Brahmachari’s bail hearing in a Chittagong court on Tuesday was adjourned by a month as he didn’t have a counsel.Principal deputy spokesperson…

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Gurpatwant Pannun Assassination Plot: US Denies Report of Expelling Indian Diplomats | India News – Times of India

Vikash Yadav is allegedly linked to a foiled plot to assassinate Gurpatwant Singh Pannun. NEW DELHI: The US state department has denied reports that the United States is considering expelling Indian diplomats amid heightened tensions between India and Canada.State department spokesperson Matthew Miller addressed the issue on Tuesday, stating, “I am not familiar with this…

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Did US play any role in India-China LAC agreement? State department responds | India News – Times of India

Matthew Miller, the spokesperson for the US state department. (ANI) The United States has expressed approval over the easing of tensions along the India-China border, following the recent disengagement of troops from both countries along the Line of Actual Control (LAC). Matthew Miller, the spokesperson for the US state department, said that the situation is…

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Accused no longer Indian govt employee, satisfied with cooperation: US on Pannun assasination probe – Times of India

US state department spokesperson Matthew Miller The United States has expressed satisfaction with the cooperation provided by the Indian inquiry committee during their meeting regarding the alleged foiled assassination plot targeting Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, a Khalistani terrorist, and said that the meeting was “productive.”US state department spokesperson Matthew Miller confirmed that the individual named in…

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Pannun case: Indian inquiry team to reach US on Oct 15 to probe ‘foiled plot’ | India News – Times of India

NEW DELHI: An Indian inquiry committee will be arriving in Washington on Tuesday to continue its investigation into charges levelled by the US regarding the involvement of an Indian government official in a “foiled plot” to assassinate separatist leader Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, the US state department has informed.The panel plans to discuss the case, share…

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