BHUBANESWAR FRIDAY NOVEMBER 22, 2024 `9.00 PAGES 12 JEYPORE EDITION MASS FEDERAL JOB CUTS IN DOGE’S BLUEPRINT FOR MEGA U.S. REFORMS Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy provided the blueprint for an unprecedented US government reform in an op-ed on the Wall Street Journal CRACKDOWN COMING ON WORK FROM HOME DRIVING CHANGE THROUGH EXECUTIVE ACTION The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) will suggest job cuts after identifying the minimum number of employees required at each federal agency, Musk and Ramaswamy wrote. Federal employees will not have the option of work from home. “If federal employees don’t want to show up, American taxpayers shouldn’t pay them,” they wrote ■ ■ DOGE, they wrote, will present a list of ‘illicit’ regulations to President Donald Trump, who can then pass executive orders to pause them The 2022 US Supreme Court ruling that restricted the Environment Protection Agency’s power to regulate carbon emissions will be a reference in their crackdown on regulations, the two wrote | P9 $500 bn HOW MUCH DOGE HOPES TO HELP THE U.S. GOVERNMENT SAVE EACH YEAR CHENNAI ■ MADURAI ■ VIJAYAWADA ■ BENGALURU ■ KOCHI ■ HYDERABAD ■ VISAKHAPATNAM ■ COIMBATORE ■ KOZHIKODE ■ THIRUVANANTHAPURAM ■ BELAGAVI ■ BHUBANESWAR ■ SHIVAMOGGA ■ MANGALURU ■ TIRUPATI ■ TIRUCHY ■ TIRUNELVELI ■ SAMBALPUR ■ HUBBALLI ■ DHARMAPURI ■ KOTTAYAM ■ KANNUR ■ VILLUPURAM ■ KOLLAM ■ TADEPALLIGUDEM ■ NAGAPATTINAM ■ THRISSUR ■ KALABURAGI WAR CRIMES The defendants orchestrated an elaborate scheme to bribe Indian govt officials to secure contracts worth billions of dollars and lied about the bribery as they sought to raise capital from US - US Attorney Breon Peace International court issues arrest warrant against Bibi US court indicts Gautam Adani Bribery charges against Adani Group chairman, 7 others $250 million kickbacks to Indian govt officials to sign power supply contracts $200 mn paid in Andhra alone A G E N C I E S @ The Hague THE International Criminal Court on Thursday issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, his former defence minister Yoav Gallant, and Hamas’ military chief Mohammed Deif, accusing them of crimes against humanity in connection with their war that began more than a year ago. The warrants against Netanyahu and Gallant focus on allegations Israel has used food as a weapon in its campaign against Hamas in Gaza, a charge Israeli officials deny . The warrants were issued by a three-judge panel in a unanimous decision. The panel said there were reasonable grounds to believe they “intentionally and knowingly deprived the civilian population in Gaza of objects indispensable to their survival”, including food, w at e r, m e d i cine, fuel and electricity . The decision came six months after ICC Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan requested the warrants. Reacting sharply Netanyahu , said Israel “rejects with disgust the absurd and false actions”. He said: “There is nothing more just than the war that Israel has been waging in Gaza.” The ICC is a court of last resort that only prosecutes cases when domestic law enforcement authorities cannot or will not investigate. Israel is not a member state of the court. Despite the warrants, none of the suspects is likely to face judges in The Hague anytime soon. Member countries are required to detain suspects facing a warrant if they set foot on their soil, but the court has no way to enforce that. tracts were expected to generate post-tax profits exceeding $2 billion over an estimated 20year period. The prosecutors said the Adanis raised more than $3 billion in loans and bonds by hiding their corruption from lenders and investors. Following the reports, Adani Green Energy cancelled plans to raise $600 million in US dollardenominated bonds. The other executives who are indicted are Vneet S Jaain (ex-CEO of Adani Green), Ranjit Gupta, Rupesh Agarwal, Saurabh Agarwal, and Deepak Malhotra. An indictment is the formal charges prepared by prosecutors and returned by a grand jury to start criminal proceedings. It is not a conviction and the accused remains innocent until proven guilty in court. Adani Group denied the allegations and called them baseless, adding that it will take all possible legal steps. “The Adani Group has always upheld and is steadfastly committed to maintaining the highest standards of governance, transparency and regulatory compliance across all jurisdictions of its operations,” it said. Adani shares crashed up to 23% on Thursday . In his pushback, Tamil Nadu electricity minister V Senthil Balaji said the electricity corporation run by his government does not have any commercial ties with Adani’s firm. In another investigation, the US Securities and Exchange Commission said that hundreds of thousands of dollars were paid or promised to officials in Odisha to buy 500 MW power from the Solar Energy Corporation of India Limited (SECI) to which Adani Green Energy was supplying power. SEC also alleged that Adani paid $200 million to Andhra officials following his meeting with the then chief minister. Neither Y S Jaganmohan Reddy nor YSRCP responded while the NDA-led state government said it was looking into it. CM winds up Singapore trip with ‘major’ interest Man arrives in city to visit son, run over by truck KENYA CANCELS ADANI PROJECTS Kenyan President William Ruto said that he has cancelled multimillion-dollar airport expansion and energy deals with Adani after US indictments. He said the decision was made ‘based on new information’ RAHUL DEMANDS IMMEDIATE ARREST Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi on Thursday demanded immediate arrest of Gautam Gautam Adani. “Why is he roaming around like a free man?” he asked, demanding his arrest ICBM RETALIATION A video grab shows flashes over the Ukrainian city of Dnipro, which Kyiv claimed was attacked by a Russian intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM). It was in apparent retaliation to Ukraine firing longer range missiles at Russia, sourced from the US and the UK. Russia deploying an ICBM — designed to carry nuclear warheads — for the first time in history would be a major escalation of the war | AFP | P9 HEMANT KUMAR ROUT @ Bhubaneswar FIVE Singapore-based global majors have evinced interest to either invest or collaborate in setting up their units in green energy, textiles and apparels, ship recycling and container manufacturing, semiconductor and petrochemicals sectors in Odisha. Official sources said heavyweights like Linde, Sembcorp, MAS Holdings, Vopak, and AP Moller Maersk have expressed keen interest in exploring the opportunities in Odisha and discussions on this front are at a very advanced stage. A high-level delegation led by Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi held a series of meetings with potential investors and industry leaders of Singapore during their four-day visit to the island nation. Ma- Maoist killed, jawan injured in encounter EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE @ Malkangiri/Bhubaneswar AT least one Maoist was killed and a district voluntary forces (DVF) jawan injured in a fierce gun battle in Jinelguda forest bordering Chhattisgarh under MV-79 police limits in Malkangiri district in the wee hours of Thursday . Acting on intelligence inputs about the influx of a group of Maoists into the Jinelguda forest from Chhattisgarh, an operation was launched by Special Operation Group (SOG) jawans and DVF in the predawn hours. Seeing the security forces, the Maoists fired indiscriminately to which the latter As stated by DoJ itself, “the charges in the indictment are allegations and the defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.” All possible legal recourse will be sought - Adani Group retaliated. One Maoist was killed in the exchange of fire. While the deceased Maoist cadre is yet to be identified, the jawan Dambarudhar Badnayak sustained bullet injuries on his thigh. He was rushed to Malkangiri district headquarters hospital and subsequently airlifted to Visakhapatnam for bet- ter treatment. Additional SP, Malkangiri, Tapan Narayan Rath said Badnayak is out of danger. “The encounter took place in Jinelguda village on the Saveri river bank under MV-79 police limits. Massive search and cordon operation by security forces involving BSF, SOG and DVF is underway in the forest and adjoining areas,” he said while the BSF claimed recovery of Maoist items from the encounter site. Police sources said, in the face of intensified crackdown by Chhattisgarh, the Maoists are trying to sneak into the remote bordering villages in CONTINUED ON P5 Odisha. CURIOUS TIMING, QUIPS BJP The BJP said all the states mentioned in the US indictment were at that time ruled by opposition parties. It also questioned the timing, just before the start of Parliament session jhi and his team returned on Thursday . Official sources said, while Linde and Sembcorp are ready to explore green hydrogen and renewable energy opportunities, the delegation is expecting positive outcomes from the discussion with MAS Holdings on setting up an apparel production unit in the state. A RS H A D K H A N & B S N M A L L E SWA R A R AO @ New Delhi / Vijayawada THE US Department of Justice (DoJ) has indicted Adani Group chairman Gautam Adani and seven others on bribery charges involving over $250 million in payments to Indian government officials to secure solar energy contracts. The US Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York charged Adani and others with conspiracy to commit securities and wire fraud, as well as substantive securities fraud, for their involvement in a multi-billion dollar scheme to deceive US investors and global financial institutions with false and misleading statements. The indictment alleges that between 2020 and 2024, the accused conspired to pay bribes to officials in Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, and Jammu & Kashmir to secure lucrative solar energy supply contracts. These con- Similarly, logistics giants Vopak and Maersk have evinced interest in ship-recycling and container manufacturing projects. “Two rounds of talks have taken place with the promoters and senior executives of these companies during the Singapore visit. The state government is hopeful of their investment plans, which will be Our Singapore visit has been highly productive, offering valuable insights and fostering partnerships across key sectors — Mohan Charan Majhi, Chief Minister announced during the upcoming Utkarsh Odisha: Make-inOdisha Conclave 2025 in January the sources told The New ,” Indian Express. Discussions have also been held with semiconductor manufacturing companies, including PEP Innovation Private Ltd and global urban and infrastructure consultancy company Surbana Jurong for strengthening electronics and semiconductor infrastructure and portled industrial development respectively CONTINUED ON P5 . READY FOR With the five-Test series between India and Australia getting underway in Perth on Friday, a look at some key talking points... THUNDER DOWN UNDER PACE VS PACE CAPTAINS FACE-OFF In the absence of a fulltime captain Rohit Sharma, vice-captain Jasprit Bumrah will step in to lead the side for the second time in his career. While India lost to England, but the times have changed since then. After a long time, two pacers- Bumrah and Pat Cummins, his Australian counterpart, would lead their sides. CHANCE FOR YOUNGSTERS TO STEAL THE SHOW In Yashasvi Jaiswal, Sarfaraz Khan, Devdutt Padikkal and Dhruv Jurel, India have batting stars who have not yet played the longest format in Australia. This is their opportunity to make an impact in the series. Jurel, who played in the A series, managed to impress many, but for others, this is the golden opportunity to prove their mettle ‘BAGGAGELESS’ INDIA SEEK QUICK TURNAROUND India are going into the series after a 0-3 loss against New Zealand on home soil. Multiple players, including Kohli, Sharma, and Bumrah, could not make their mark in the series. “We are not carrying any baggage from the New Zealand series,” said captain Bumrah ahead of the Perth Test. It is time to show that in Perth. EYES ON WTC TABLE In the five-match series, both teams’ eye would also remain on the World Test Championship points table where currently five teams are fighting to make it to the final of the event. India need to win at least four matches in their last series of the cycle to make it to their third consecutive WTC final in England. A S I S H M E H TA @ Bhubaneswar THE death trap of Palasuni Square here claimed yet another life as a 55-year-old man was run over by a speeding truck on Thursday forenoon. The deceased Prashant Kumar Bej of Bhadrak had arrived in the capital city on the very day to visit his son Partha who was waiting for him on the other side of the road. Bej was trying to cross the road when he was hit by a motorcycle near Durga Mandap. As he fell down, a speeding truck ran over him. Both the motorcyclist and the truck driver fled the spot immediately after the incident. Partha who was waiting nearby was unaware of the tragedy that had struck him. “Father was not responding to my calls. Then I saw his photograph in the mobile phone of one of the passers-by I rushed . to the spot and found him dead,” he said. Partha, who works as a mason, had recently shifted to the city from Hyderabad. He had last visited his hometown over one year back. CONTINUED ON P5 India demands $600 billion in grants as climate finance from developed nations S V KRISHNA CHAITANYA EXPRESS IN BAKU Y EAR after year, COP after COP, we keep discussing what needs to be done without addressing how it is to be done,” said Leela Nandan, deputy leader of the Indian delegation at COP29 and secretary of the Union environment ministry . Talking at an open-ended ‘Qurultay’ summit convened by the COP29 presidency after it released a set of decision draft texts, including the one on New Collective Quantified Goal (NCQG), Nandan said the climate talks began with a clear focus on enablement through the NCQG. “However, as we approach the conclusion, we see a troubling shift towards mitigation without the cor responding means of implementation. This is unacceptable. Mitigation ambitions are meaningless without the financial support to make them a reality .” The NCQG must reflect fi- nance as the critical enabler for developing nations to formulate and implement their ambitious Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs). This requires specificity—on structure, quantum, quality, timeframes, access, transparency and review. “We demand a mobilisation goal of $1.3 trillion, with at least $600 billion in grants or grant-equivalent resources. Proposals to expand the contributor base, introduce macroeconomic and fiscal conditionalities, or push for carbon pricing and private sector-driven investment flows Leela Nandan are contrary to the NCQG mandate. This goal is about financial support, not an investment target,” Nandan said. India also said climate action in developing countries must remain country-driven, aligned with national priorities and cir- cumstances, and rooted in sustainable development goals and poverty eradication. On mitigation, India said it rejects the prescriptive approach in the draft. Introducing targets for 2030, 2035, and 2050 in a manner that shifts responsibility onto developing nations while ignoring the historical emissions of Annex I countries creates a crisis of climate leadership. Annex I parties must shoulder their obligations. Their emissions continue to rise, and they have yet to close the pre-2020 mitigation gap. On just transition, the draft text unacceptably reinterprets the shared understanding. Transitioning must begin globally, with developed countries taking the lead in mitigation. Domestic transitions in developing nations cannot succeed when constrained by the inaction of developed countries, India said in its statement. India said this is the Finance COP—the enabler COP. “If we fail to achieve a meaningful outcome, we fail in our fight against climate change. Developed countries have a clear responsibility to fulfill their commitments. Climate justice and the survival of millions depend on it,” Nandan said. LATEST NEGOTIATING TEXT REJECTED BY ALL The latest negotiating draft text on the NCQG for climate finance has once again failed to specify a concrete funding target. This has frustrated developing nations, which had hoped for a firm commitment to address their escalating needs for climate adaptation, mitigation, and loss and damage. The NCQG, set to replace the $100 billion per year commitment under the Paris Agreement, is critical to scaling up financial support from developed to the developing nations post-2025. | P9
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