Friday, March 6, 2026

This is Big ::::: India granted permission on March 1, 'another Iranian ship' docked on March 4 with crew housed locally ::::: India gave safe harbour

India gave safe harbour to another Iranian ship days before IRIS Dena's sinking


Days before a US submarine sank IRIS Dena in the Indian Ocean off the coast of Sri Lanka, India gave safe harbour to another Iranian frigate. According to government sources, the ship's crew has been put up at naval quarters in Kochi.










Approval was granted on March 1, and IRIS Lavan docked in Kochi on March 4. 


Days before a US submarine sank an Iranian frigate in the Indian Ocean near Sri Lanka, Iran had approached India seeking urgent docking for another naval vessel in Kochi after it developed technical problems, government sources said, reported 'India Today'. 



Tehran had requested "permission on February 28", the day the US and Israel launched joint strikes on Iran, for IRIS Lavan to dock at Kochi, saying the vessel had developed technical issues and required urgent attention. The ship was in the region for the International Fleet Review.  



While IRIS Lavan got safe harbour in the nick of time, its sister vessel wasn't so lucky. IRIS Dena, which was sailing back to Iran after participating in a military exercise at Visakhapatnam, sank in the Indian Ocean on March 4 after being struck by a torpedo fired from a US submarine. The attack sharply escalated tensions in the widening conflict involving Iran, the US and Israel.


The sinking occurred in international waters about 40 nautical miles off the southern Sri Lankan port of Galle. 


The warship issued a distress call at dawn reporting an explosion but had already sunk by the time Sri Lankan rescue ships reached the scene. 

More than 80 sailors perished when the frigate went down.  






A long-range maritime patrol aircraft was deployed to speed up search efforts already underway by Sri Lankan authorities, while another aircraft equipped with air-droppable life rafts was kept on standby.


INS Tarangini, which was operating in the vicinity at the time, was diverted to assist in the rescue mission. Another vessel, INS Ikshak, sailed from Kochi to support the search operations and remains in the region to help locate missing personnel as a humanitarian measure, the Navy said.


Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi had condemned the sinking of the frigate, calling it an "atrocity at sea" in a post on X. He said the ship, carrying nearly 130 sailors, had been struck without warning in international waters, about 2,000 miles from Iran’s shores.


Araghchi described IRIS Dena as a "guest of India’s Navy" and warned that the US would "bitterly regret" setting such a precedent.







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Stage set for Second part of Budget session of Parliament ::::: BJP issues whip to Lok Sabha members ... All eyes on Motion against Speaker Om Birla and also one against Rahul Gandhi

BJP issues whip to Lok Sabha members :  

House may debate motion to remove Speaker Om Birla 

All eyes also on Substantive Motion moved against Rahul Gandhi by BJP's vocal lawmaker Nishikant Dubey  


"All members of the BJP in Lok Sabha are therefore requested to be positively present in the House on both the days and support the government's stand," the BJP directive said.







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In Feb 2026, the opposition submitted a no-confidence notice seeking the removal of Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, accusing him of acting in a partisan manner. 

As Parliament reconvenes on Monday, the notice is expected to be taken up for debate.  


The ruling BJP has issued a whip to all its Lok Sabha MPs asking them to remain present in Parliament during proceedings on March 9 and 10.

It is being presumed that the notice seeking the removal of Speaker Om Birla could come up for discussion first. 


The directive mentioned that some very "important legislative business" would be taken up.  


The BJP sources say it is a "routine parliamentary directive". 


Such whips are routinely issued by all parties (or at least the most) to ensure that all their members are present in Parliament during key discussions, voting the passage of important bills. 


Om Birla, who represents Kota parliamentary seat in Rajasthan, Last month is already not presiding House proceedings since the notice was issued.


The opposition parties led by Congress submitted a no-confidence notice seeking the removal of the Lok Sabha Speaker.


It was signed by 118 MPs. The notice is likely to be taken up for discussion on Monday, March 9th itself.







Birla is unlikely to chair the Lok Sabha proceedings until the motion against him is discussed and disposed off.

In a rare moment, Birla will be seated among the MPs in the House.


Of course, the rules say the Speaker will have the opportunity to defend himself when the notice is discussed.  









"We had given specific instances of partisan behaviour (by the Speaker), while false allegations were levelled against the opposition members," Congress member in Rajya Sabha, Jairam Ramesh, said.  


Last month during the session, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla had schooled LoP Rahul Gandhi for not following proper Parliamentary procedure during a debate on the motion of thanks to the President's address in the Lok Sabha.


After Rahul Gandhi gave "permission" to another MP to speak while he was speaking, the Speaker said, "Who are you to give this permission? You can't give permission, that's my right".

"You have no right to allow anyone, only the chair has the right to allow."


Om Birla chided Mr Gandhi after the Congress leader, while delivering his remarks, paused and indicated to BJP MP Kamlesh Paswan who was on his feet and wanted to say something. "I am a democratic person and I will allow the other person to speak," Mr Gandhi had said earning a sharp rebuke from the Speaker. 


The Congress leader during the motion of thanks on the President's address, was seen taking a dig at Prime Minister Narendra Modi by saying, "'India cannot be ruled as a kingdom...The King does not listen to anybody."








The second part of Budget session will also a curious debate and turns and twists on a Motion moved against Rahul Gandhi. 


In his substantive motion notice, Nishikant Dubey of BJP has sought cancellation of Rahul Gandhi's Lok Sabha membership and a ban on him contesting elections for life.  


In his notice, Dubey said he mentioned that Rahul Gandhi visits foreign nations such as Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam, joining hands with the Soros Foundation, Usaid and Ford Foundation, and "colludes" with anti-India forces. 


The Lok Sabha Speaker may be consulted on whether to send Dubey's substantive motion to the House privilege panel, the ethics committee or place it directly before the Lower House.


In the past, several parliamentarians have faced such motions, as recently as Trinamool Congress MP Mahua Moitra. 

She was expelled by a House vote on such a motion in the cash-for-query scam in 2023.


However, Ms Moitra returned to the House by winning the 2024 Lok Sabha election from the same seat in West Bengal's Krishnanagar segment. 


If the Substantive motion is admitted and subsequently passed by the House, the Lok Sabha Speaker may constitute a committee to investigate the allegations. 


The committee would be given a defined timeframe to submit its report. Once submitted and tabled in the Lok Sabha, a further motion may be moved for the House to consider and decide on accepting the committee's recommendations.


The Lok Sabha has the power to expel its members for serious misconduct or actions that damage the Parliament's dignity.







Removal of judge over money scandal

In 2009, 57 members of the Rajya Sabha gave notice of a motion for removal of Justice Soumitra Sen of the Calcutta High Court for misappropriation of money. 

An inquiry committee was constituted to look into the charges and found him guilty. The motion for impeachment of Justice Sen was taken up by the Rajya Sabha on August 17, 2011. 


The Upper House adopted the motion for presentation to the President for his impeachment by a special majority, and this was then referred to the Lok Sabha. 

However, he resigned on September 2, 2011, before the Lok Sabha could take up the matter. 


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Iran’s says it fired "missiles towards Tel Aviv" ... ::: Israel announces new phase in Iran conflict ... US warns strikes will 'surge dramatically'

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said they had fired missiles towards Tel Aviv after an earlier wave of explosions caused a blaze at a residential building in the city.


 Israel announces new phase in Iran conflict as US warns strikes will 'surge dramatically'





How do China's economic priorities shape its stance on Iran's war? 


What role did China's 2023 deal play in Saudi-Iran normalization?







Israeli attacks hit the Iranian capital Tehran overnight as the IDF announced a “new stage” in its campaign against Iran, with US and Israeli officials hinting at escalating strikes.


The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) chief of staff Lt Gen Eyal Zamir said his military has completed the initial stage of “surprise opening blow” and that it was “now moving to the next phase of the campaign” with surprises ahead.


“We will intensify the strike on the foundations of the regime and its military capabilities,” he said in a statement carried by the Times of Israel.


“We have additional surprising moves in our hands, which I do not intend to reveal.”


His remarks followed an announcement by US defence secretary Pete Hegseth that “firepower over Iran and over Tehran is about to surge dramatically”.


US president Donald Trump has ruled out sending troops to Iran, saying it would be a “waste of time”, but indicated he would like to see Iran’s leadership structure removed. “We want to go in and clean out everything,” he said.


The IDF also conducted renewed strikes against what it described as Hezbollah strongholds in Beirut, the Lebanese capital. Hundreds of thousands of people in the southern suburbs of the city were ordered to leave their homes by the IDF yesterday, causing scenes of panic.






Israel launched strikes against what it claims to be Hezbollah targets in the area. Hours earlier, Israel’s military issued evacuation orders affecting more than 500,000 people. The strikes are a significant escalation after Hezbollah fired missiles and drones into Israel.  



Volker Türk, the UN high commissioner for human rights, has urged the US to move “very quickly” with its investigation into a deadly strike on a school in southern Iran, which Tehran has blamed on the US and Israel. Türk also said the IDF’s evacuation order for southern Beirut raises serious concerns under international law, “in particular when it comes to issues around forced transfer”.


Officials in Azerbaijan said they are withdrawing diplomatic staff from Iran for their own safety. It comes a day after Azerbaijan said four Iranian drones had crossed its border and injured four people in the Nakhchivan exclave.


Fatih Boril, the executive director of the International Energy Agency (IEA), sought to allay fears over a global oil crisis, saying there is “plenty of oil” in the markets. “We have no oil shortage … there is a huge surplus,” he said.


Why was C V Ananda Bose 'asked to quit' as West Bengal Governor ?? :::: Mamata Banerjee never liked him for months; but why was she "shocked" to know about his resignation

 There's more than what meets the eyes !!  

Three new Governors appointed. One former Lt Governor made a Governor. Six Governors positions (locations/states) changed. 


But only Ananda Bose has been shown the door. 


Mamata Banerjee says she was “shocked and deeply concerned” and also that the reasons behind C V Ananda's departure remained unknown to her. 

The milk has spilled .. who spilled it and how --- what differences does it make ? The same milk cannot be bottled back again !!













Mamata Banerjee hardly had smooth and effective relations with Governor(s) appointed by the BJP-led NA dispensation. But with Ananda Bose's exit - she says -- she was "shocked".  


Of course even by his own standards - Amit Shah has hit the Trinamool leadership hard. C V Ananda Bose was handpicked by the Home Minister from Kerala but what happened (read transpired) in last few months that ultimately he was asked to put in his papers. 

Grapevine has it that till the noon of March 5th (Thursday); Governor Ananda Bose was not aware of his ill health or his possible resignation. In fact, a statement had come out from the Raj (Lok) Bhavan, Kolkata that the Governor Ananda Bose will be in Darjeeling to attend the Hill Festival in Darjeeling in presence of the President Droupadi Murmu. 







The BJP circles in West Bengal have been taking a line for last few months that the Governor had developed some 'weak spots' vis-a-vis the chief minister Mamata Banerjee. 


The Lotus party leaders and RSS functionaries were not quite happy with the Governor rather easily giving nod to Mamata's list of appointments for a few vice chancellors and key dignitaries for various state-run universities. 







At a Kolkata International Film Festival (KIFF) Governor Bose had referred to Mamata Banerjee as "the artistic chief minister of a poetic state.

This was like acknowledging Mamata's hyped and allegedly faked works in music, painting, and literature. Her collections of poems have been falsely glorified by the Sickular gang and media alike.  (rather shamefully ...) 




In February 2023, Ananda Bose had compared her to other "statesmen and politicians who were writers," such as former Czech President Václav Havel, India's second President Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, and former UK Prime Minister Winston Churchill.


Most of it were uncalled for and BJP leaders thought Ananda Bose even 'undermined' the prestige of the Raj (Lok) Bhavan by such utterances. 



Stories spread that Trinamool had struck some deals with the Governor like the Congress party had allegedly conspired some 'shady plots'  with then Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar. 


Hence, Ananda Bose was summoned and directed to tender resignation on March 5th. The timing was chosen personally by Amit Shah and understandably PM Narendra Modi had green signaled the move. 

Prior to all that there were enough 'embarrassments' for the centre by the conduct of the Governor. 



"A contractual employee of Raj Bhavan had lodged a complaint with the Kolkata Police alleging that she was molested by Governor CV Ananda Bose," says a BJP insider adding, whether she was "instigated" by someone or not is a different chapter altogether. 

In 2023 the local body polls saw killings of at least 56 people chiefly from BJP supporters and karyakartas. The Lotus party leaders say the Governor did not on ground. 


Bose, according to them, only gave a lip service and rhetoric such as - "Time for action".

In other words; Ananda Bose did not enlist/provoke any kind of 'fear' for the Trinamool dispensation.

The Union Home Ministry's assessment was -- impartial polls or even discharge of President's Rule administration under him was not possible.

Hence, the marching order !!







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Thursday, March 5, 2026

"Congress prioritises anti-Govt, anti-India rhetoric" :::: Despite being in Sri Lanka’s SAR zone, Indian Navy launched search and rescue operations"

The strike at Iranian vessel occurred in international waters, approximately 40 nautical miles (about 74 km) off the coast of Sri Lanka near Galle. 


It is a different matter that the Congress party is "once again spreading blatant lies" and misinformation by attempting to blame the Indian government for the U.S. submarine strike on the Iranian frigate IRIS Dena in the Indian Ocean. 





                     
INS Tarangini of Indian Navy arrives in Colombo, Sri Lanka.



An Al Jazeera article on Friday, which titled "How US sinking of Iranian warship blew hole in Modi's 'guardian' claims" said that "India sees itself a security provider in the Indian Ocean. On Wednesday, it couldn't save even its own guest."






"This is nothing short of a desperate, politically motivated smear campaign that distorts facts to attack the government," says a BJP tweet.


Claims made by Congress are not just misleading, rather they are outrightly false designed to undermine India's sovereignty and diplomatic standing for their cheap political points.


Here are the undeniable facts that expose their narrative:

• The strike occurred in international waters, approximately 40 nautical miles (about 74 km) off the coast of Sri Lanka near Galle 

--- that is not in Indian waters and certainly not under India's jurisdiction or control.



- The incident reportedly took place around 250 nautical miles or more from India's coastline, which is well beyond India's territorial waters (12 nautical miles) or exclusive economic zone boundaries in this context.



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- Under established international maritime law (including UNCLOS), no country bears responsibility for incidents in international waters simply due to geographic proximity. 


The Indian Ocean is a vast shared space involving multiple nations and proximity does not equal accountability or control.


The hard facts:

Despite the incident being in Sri Lanka’s SAR zone, the Indian Navy promptly launched full search and rescue operations as soon as the distress call reached MRCC Colombo. 


It deployed a long-range maritime patrol aircraft within hours, kept another aircraft with air-droppable life rafts on standby, diverted INS Tarangini and sailed INS Ikshak from Kochi to continue the humanitarian search for missing personnel.


"Yet the Congress prioritises anti-government and anti-India rhetoric over truth, national interest and basic facts. This pattern of spreading lies to score points only weakens India's unified voice on the global stage," the Lotus party has stated.


"The Modi government continues to uphold India's strategic autonomy through principled diplomacy, without being dragged into baseless controversies manufactured by the Congress," it lamented. 







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US Central Command says, “U.S. forces aren't holding back on the mission to sink the entire Iranian Navy. Today, an Iranian drone carrier, roughly the size of a WWII aircraft carrier, was struck and is now on fire.”


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Indian Navy's version :::   



** A distress call from IRIS Dena was received at the MRCC Colombo in the early hours of 04 March 26 as reported by the Sri Lankan Navy. 

** The ship was operating 20 NM West of Galle in the SAR region under Sri Lankan responsibility. 


*** Indian Navy promptly launched its SAR efforts commencing with a long-range maritime patrol aircraft at 1000 hr on 04 March 26 to augment the search efforts led by Sri Lanka. 


Another aircraft with air droppable life rafts was also kept standby for immediate deployment. 


INS Tarangini which was operating in vicinity was deployed for aiding the rescue efforts and arrived in search area by 1600 hr on 04 March 26. 


By this time SAR had been undertaken by Sri Lankan Navy and other agencies. INS Ikshak has also sailed from Kochi to augment the search efforts and continues to remain in the area to search for missing personnel as a humanitarian measure for ship wrecked personnel. 


Coordination with the Sri Lankan side on Search and Rescue efforts is ongoing.


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US temporarily lets India buy Russian oil amid energy fears ::::: "Short-term measure will not provide financial benefit to Moscow"

US temporarily lets India buy Russian oil amid energy fears; Israeli military launches strikes on Beirut 


"India is an essential partner of the United States, and we fully anticipate that New Delhi will ramp up purchases of US oil. This stop-gap measure will alleviate pressure caused by Iran's attempt to take global energy hostage." - US Treasury Dept 


Oil production has been hit across the Middle East amid strikes on major oilfields in the Gulf, with the situation aggravating due to Iran's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, a narrow maritime chokepoint that handles 20% of global oil supplies.  

India's access to crucial energy supplies received a temporary boost on Friday after US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced a 30-day waiver allowing Indian refiners to purchase Russian oil. 


The Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control issued a Russia-related licence "Authorizing the Delivery and Sale of Crude Oil and Petroleum Products of Russian Federation Origin Loaded on Vessels as of March 5, 2026 to India," the Treasury said in a statement.






It said the transactions, including from vessels blocked by various sanctions regimes, are authorized through the end of the day on April 3, 2026.  


Secretary Bessent described India as an "essential partner" of the United States. 


In a post on X, he wrote, "President Trump's energy agenda has resulted in oil and gas production reaching the highest levels ever recorded. To enable oil to keep flowing into the global market, the Treasury Department is issuing a temporary 30-day waiver to allow Indian refiners to purchase Russian oil. 

This deliberately short-term measure will not provide significant financial benefit to the Russian government as it only authorizes transactions involving oil already stranded at sea."  






The war in the Middle East intensified as Iran launched fresh missile attacks on Israel and US bases, with Israel intercepting incoming strikes. 

Israeli forces also hit Hezbollah positions in Lebanon, where at least eight people were killed. The conflict has killed more than 1,230 people in Iran, over 70 in Lebanon and about a dozen in Israel, while six U.S. troops have died. 

The U.S. Embassy in Kuwait shut down after Iranian retaliatory strikes. 


The fighting has rattled global markets, pushed oil prices higher and slowed shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, while U.S. President Donald Trump signalled interest in influencing Iran’s next leadership.




Whether any tactical accommodation between BJP and Kejriwal is possible .... is anybody's guess !!

 The bitterness between Congress and AAP runs deep. Kejriwal’s India Against Corruption movement — launched alongside Anna Hazare and Kiran Bedi in 2010-11 — inflicted severe reputational damage on the Congress-led UPA government. The AAP subsequently swept Delhi, reducing Congress to zero seats in the assembly. It then ousted Congress from Punjab in 2022 and has eroded Congress vote share in Goa and Gujarat.


Whether any tactical accommodation between BJP and Kejriwal is now possible remains doubtful. Senior BJP leaders have long regarded Kejriwal as an anarchist — a label unlikely to fade regardless of courtroom outcomes.


For now, all three parties — BJP, Congress, and AAP — are insisting the verdict proves their respective narratives. That, in itself, may be the most revealing verdict of all.








A Delhi court discharged Arvind Kejriwal and co-accused in the excise policy case, shredding CBI’s case. But instead of opposition unity, the verdict triggered a bitter war of words — with Congress alleging BJP is manipulating agency proceedings to boost AAP at Congress’s expense in upcoming state elections.



The court on Friday discharged Arvind Kejriwal and others in the high-profile liquor policy scam case, delivering a stinging rebuke to the Central Bureau of Investigation. The AAP chief and former Delhi chief minister broke down in tears as the verdict was read — but the emotional moment was quickly swamped by political recrimination, memes, and a deeper suspicion gripping the Congress: that the BJP had engineered the acquittal for electoral gain.



If the theory doing the rounds in political circles is correct — that the BJP deliberately allowed Arvind Kejriwal to walk free from all charges in the liquor policy scam — then the experiment, as some strategists put it, has succeeded.





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Congress spokesperson Pawan Khera did not mince words. “Not surprising at all; most predictable. This is what the BJP does before every election. If it suits them to weaken the Congress, they will strengthen Congress’ rivals,” clamed Khera.


The Congress leader also argued “that is what they did in the past as well. Yesterday, they gave sanction for prosecution against P. Chidambaram to weaken Congress in Tamil Nadu.”


Khera also tweeted in Hindi: ‘BJP is not a political party. It is like an Ichhadhari Naag — a shape-shifting serpent. It has only one obsessive mission: Congress Mukt Bharat. To achieve that, the BJP can go to any extent.”


Congress drew pointed attention to a glaring asymmetry in media coverage. Just one day before Kejriwal’s acquittal, senior Congress leader Bhupinder Hooda was also exonerated in a separate case — yet it passed almost without notice.






“Almost every channel ran primetime debates on Kejriwal. There was silence on Hooda ji. This is especially puzzling given that Hooda ji faced a much harsher media and social media trial,” a Congress leader noted. “The truth is simple: the BJP decides what to amplify and when — glorifying sinners as saints only to suit its electoral prospects,” he added.


The sight of Kejriwal weeping at his press conference might, in another political climate, have drawn sympathy from opposition ranks. Instead, it drew mockery.


Congress leader Gurdeep Singh Sappal asked whether Kejriwal’s tears carried “a bit of remorse too” — for years of accusations he levelled against Congress leaders when he launched the AAP in 2011-12. 


“False accusations, fake messiah, hollow Lokpal — these were all part of the charade he orchestrated,” Sappal wrote on X, noting that Kejriwal’s early political career was built on targeting former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, former Congress president Sonia Gandhi, and the late Delhi CM Sheila Dikshit.





Congress spokesperson Supriya Shrinate went further, posting a meme of Kejriwal crying — complete with sound effects — while calling Rahul Gandhi “our leader, a lion” for purportedly facing 32 cases against Kejriwal’s one.
Kejriwal did not let the Congress attacks pass. 


“I want to ask the Congress — Kejriwal went to jail; did Robert Vadra go to jail? AAP leader Sanjay Singh went to jail. Did Rahul Gandhi go to jail? What is Congress saying? Does it have no shame?” he said at a press conference. 


He also accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah of having hatched a conspiracy against him.


The political calculation becomes clearer when viewed through the prism of upcoming elections. Punjab — where the AAP is the incumbent government and Congress the principal challenger — goes to polls early next year along with Uttar Pradesh, Goa, Uttarakhand, and Manipur. Gujarat follows in December 2027.



Pawan Khera spelled out the Congress reading explicitly: “Proceedings against their ‘convenient allies’ in the AAP and others will quietly vanish in light of the Gujarat and Punjab elections.”


In the 2022 Gujarat assembly elections, the BJP polled 52.50 per cent of votes and swept 156 of 182 seats. Congress won only 17 seats with 27.28 per cent. The fledgling AAP, with 12.92 per cent, won five seats — but more significantly, damaged Congress prospects in dozens of constituencies. 


A strengthened AAP ahead of the next cycle would, in Congress’s calculus, hurt the grand old party far more than the BJP.


Analysts broadly agree: the court verdict is likely to boost AAP’s electoral standing in Punjab, where it holds power and faces an anti-incumbency challenge.  









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This is Big ::::: India granted permission on March 1, 'another Iranian ship' docked on March 4 with crew housed locally ::::: India gave safe harbour

India gave safe harbour to another Iranian ship days before IRIS Dena's sinking Days before a US submarine sank IRIS Dena in the Indian ...