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FirstUp: Iranian president's visit to Pakistan, US-Philippines to conduct military exercises, and other news today

FP Explainers April 23, 2024, 13:04:09 IST

Iranian president Ebrahim Raisi will begin his three-day visit to Pakistan as the nations look to solidify relations. Amid rising tensions in the South China Sea, US and the Philippines will kick off their “Balikatan” military exercises. Here’s a look at these and other big developments to watch today

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Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi will reach Pakistan on April 22, kicking off his three-day visit to the country. AP
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi will reach Pakistan on April 22, kicking off his three-day visit to the country. AP

It is going to be an action-packed Monday.

In bordering Pakistan, Iranian president Ebrahim Raisi is expected to touch down on 22 April, marking the beginning of his three-day visit to the country. The two nations’ relations have been especially rocky in the past few weeks.

In India’s extended neighbourhood, the United States and the Philippines will begin the weeks-long “Balikatan” military exercises. This will be the first time that the drills happen beyond Philippine territorial waters.

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In Israel, and the world over, Jews will begin the Passover celebrations.

Big headlines are expected to come in from the West. In the US, a New York court will review the adequacy of a $175 million bond that former President Donald Trump posted, while in the UK, the Parliament will debate on Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s controversial plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda for processing.

There’s a lot going on on the 2024 Lok Sabha election front, too. Several regions in Manipur are all set for re-polling on Monday after disruptions in the first phase on April 19. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi will be busy canvassing in Kerala on Monday.
Iranian president Ebrahim Raisi’s visit to Pakistan

Starting Monday, Iranian president Ebrahim Raisi will embark on a significant three-day visit to Pakistan amidst a period of cooling tensions. The visit, confirmed by Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, aims to fortify the two nations’ relations, which have been strained following tit-for-tat missile strikes in January. This diplomatic engagement follows Iran’s cautious stance on regional conflicts, particularly after recent escalations involving Israel.

During his visit, President Raisi is scheduled to meet Pakistan’s top leaders including the President, the Prime Minister, and key legislative officials. These meetings are crucial as both countries navigate their diplomatic paths in a volatile regional context. The discussions are likely to focus on cooperation in various sectors and mutual interests that promote peace and stability in the region.

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US-Philippines to begin “Balikatan” military exercises

This week marks the beginning of the “Balikatan” military exercises between the United States and the Philippines, set against a backdrop of increasing regional tensions. Starting April 22, these drills will involve 16,700 troops and span several weeks, focusing on a range of defensive strategies including maritime security and air defence. This year’s exercises are particularly notable for extending beyond Philippine territorial waters for the first time.

The strategic importance of these drills is underscored by recent aggressive manoeuvres by China in the South China Sea and near Taiwan. The exercises aim to enhance the interoperability of the two forces, preparing them for potential regional conflicts. This military collaboration comes as the Philippines shifts its focus towards bolstering its external defence capabilities in response to regional security threats.

Jewish Passover celebrations to begin

Passover, a pivotal celebration in Jewish tradition, commences on the evening of April 22. This festival, lasting until April 30, commemorates the Biblical story of the Israelites’ deliverance from slavery in Egypt. The week-long observance involves various rituals, among them the seder, where families gather to recount the Exodus story through readings, prayers, and symbolic foods.

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Trump’s $175 million bond hearing

A New York court is set to review the adequacy of a $175 million bond former President Donald Trump posted as part of an appeal against a $454 million fraud judgment. The hearing, slated for Monday, stems from the state attorney general’s contention that the bond is insufficient and lacks proper financial backing, raising questions about the potential consequences for Trump’s assets.

A New York court will review the adequacy of the $145 million bond posted by former US president Donald Trump. AP

This hearing is pivotal as it will determine whether the bond stands, affecting Trump’s ability to appeal the judgment. The outcome could have significant implications for his financial status and ongoing legal battles.

Debate over Rwanda asylum plan in UK Parliament

The UK Parliament is set to engage in a critical debate on Monday regarding the government’s controversial plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda for processing. This debate follows several rejections by the House of Lords of the proposed policy. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s administration views the plan as a cornerstone policy to address illegal immigration but faces significant opposition both domestically and internationally.

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The government has expressed a strong desire to move forward without further delay. The outcome of this debate will significantly influence the UK’s approach to handling asylum seekers and its international relationships concerning migration policies.

Re-polling in Manipur after electoral disruptions

In response to the electoral disturbances reported on April 19, the Election Commission of India has mandated re-polling at certain booths in Manipur’s inner Lok Sabha seat. Scheduled for April 22, this re-polling comes after incidents of violence and destruction of Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs).

The repolling will affect locations like Moirangkampu Sajeb and Thongam Leikai in the Khurai constituency, four stations in Kshetrigao, one in Thongju in the Imphal East district, and three in Uripok and one in Konthoujam in the Imphal West district.

Following disruption on 19 April, re-polling will take place in 11 places in Manipur on Monday. Reuters

Rahul Gandhi’s campaign in Kerala

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi is set to campaign in Kerala on April 22, supporting United Democratic Front (UDF) candidates in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. He will hold a rally at Alappuzha beach to drum up support for KC Venugopal.

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Besides him, UDF Mavelikara constituency candidate Kodikunnil Suresh, Leader of the Opposition V.D. Satheesan, Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee acting president MM Hassan, Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala and others will attend.

Gandhi’s visit is part of a broader strategy to bolster the Congress party’s presence in Kerala, a key state in the party’s national framework.

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