Following are the top foreign stories at 2010 hours

    
     FGN44: JAISHANKAR-PAYNE-2NDLD INDOPACIFIC
     Melbourne: India and Australia have pledged to work together for building more trusted and resilient supply chains and ensuring broad and inclusive growth in the strategic Indo-Pacific region, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said here on Saturday.
    
     FGN46: LANKA-TOURIST-VISA
     Colombo: Sri Lanka has announced resumption of visa on arrival facility for international tourists, except travellers from 10 countries including Pakistan and Nepal.
    
     FGN47: VIRUS-CANADA-LD PROTESTERS
     Windsor (Canada): Canadian police moved in Saturday to remove protesters who have disrupted Canada-US trade at a major bridge border crossing, though several trucks remained blocking traffic. (AP)
    
     FGN39: AFGHAN-US-FUND-PROTEST
     Kabul: Demonstrators in Afghanistan's capital Saturday condemned President Joe Biden's order freeing up $3.5 billion in Afghan assets held in the US for families of America's 9/11 victims — saying the money belongs to Afghans. (AP)
    
     FGN34: US-INDIA-CHINA-2NDLD STRATEGY
     Washington: India faces "very significant challenges", in particular from China and its behaviour in the Line of Actual Control, the White House has said, as it unveiled the Biden administration's first region-specific report on the strategic Indo-Pacific. PTI
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