VIJIGISHU '24

Wednesday, 18 January 2023

भारतीय प्रवासियों की अहम भूमिका

 


Dr. Neha Sinha is a senior Assistant Professor at Amity Institute of International Studies

Relevance of Swami Vivekananda's 1893 Chicago Address in Modern Times

 

Source : The Pioneer

Dr. Neha Sinha is a senior Assistant Professor at Amity Institute of International Studies



India's G-20 Presidency – One Hope, One Vision & One Voice

Author : Ashish Tiwari

Source : ANI


Aiming for the Presidency of hope, harmony, and healing, PM Modi, during the unveiling of the themes for the G20 summit 2023 outlined the importance of the time and opportunity in which India would assume the presidency of the premier forum for international political-economic cooperation.  

Indian Presidency of G20 starts from 1st of December 2022 to 30th of November 2023 in which about 200 meetings of the G20 member states and organizations invitees scheduled across over 50 cities will take place in the run-up to the G20 Summit which will be finally held in September 2023 in New Delhi as18th G20 heads of state and government Summit.

In his presidency, India unveiled the themes as Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam emphasizing “one earth, one family, one future” and LiFE “Lifestyle for Environment” showcasing India’s reconfirmation of its own global positioning and responsibility in the evolving world order and what India can contribute to the world through it to make the planet more prosperous and peaceful.

India’s presidency is coming at a very crucial time; the world has been through a pandemic, and even the developed countries struggled to cope with it, Ukraine Crisis surprised even the experts in world affairs as its culminated resulting in soaring fuel prices adding more reasons to already ailing world economy.

The world is in a dire state of flux this is the time when India is assuming the presidency which throws up tremendous opportunities and tremendous challenges. This presidency will present a unique opportunity to showcase India's democracy and the development which has taken place It is very rare to get such an opportunity when the entire focus of the world is going to be on India.

Read Further : https://sapasla.blogspot.com/2023/01/indias-g-20-presidency-one-hope-one.html

Author is a Post Graduate student of Amity Institute of International Studies

India, France cement strategic bonding, set stage for Macron’s visit

Author : Anushka Ghosh

Source : The Hindustan Times


Amidst the volatile international situation triggered by the Russia-Ukraine war, India and France held their annual strategic dialogue, which focused on enhancing defence cooperation and coordination in the Indo-Pacific, with a view to countering China.

India’s National Security Adviser Ajit Doval and Emmanuel Bonne, Diplomatic Adviser to French President Emmanuel Macron, held discussions in the Indian capital on January 5. The talks covered a wide gamut of issues, including recent developments around the Ukraine war. The talks have set the stage for a visit by President Macron to India, likely February/March.

“The latest talks have reinforced the status of France as India’s key strategic partner in a shifting world order. France will continue to be India’s major supplier of defence equipment and nuclear reactors,” said Manish Chand, Editor-in-Chief, India and the World and Director, Centre for Global India Insights (CGII), a think tank focused on global affairs.


Read Further : https://www.indiawrites.org/diplomacy/india-france-cement-strategic-bonding-set-stage-for-macrons-visit/

Author is a Post Graduate student of Amity Institute of International Studies 

Indian ministers to highlight G20 priorities at Davos meet

Author : Tanya Kala

Source : ET Edge Insights


In the midst of the world’s multiple crises, India is sending a group of senior ministers to the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos to highlight major issues on the agenda of India’s G20 presidency.

The 53rd annual meeting of the World Economic Forum will take place from January 16–20, 2023, in the  Swiss resort town of Davos, Switzerland. The theme of this summit is “Cooperation of the fragmented world.” Leaders from industry, government, and civil society will come together annually to discuss current events and long-term goals. It will act as a platform for positive, progressive discussion in order to find solutions through public-private partnerships.

Union ministers Ashwani Vaishav (Minister of Railways, Communications, and Electronics, and Information Technology), RK Singh (Minister of Power and New and Renewable Energy), Mansukh L. Mandaviya (Minister of Health and Family Welfare of India), and Smriti Irani (Ministries of Women and Child Development and Ministry of minority affairs), are among those in this group.

Besides the ministers, three Chief Ministers of Indian states: Yogi Adityanath of Uttar Pradesh, India’s largest state, Eknath Shinde of Maharashtra, India’s commercial capital and B.S. Bommaiof Karnataka, whose capital Bengaluru is known as the country’s Silicon Valley.

Further Read : https://www.indiawrites.org/india-and-the-world/indian-ministers-to-highlight-g20-priorities-at-davos-meet/

Author is a Post Graduate student of Amity Institute of International Studies

US-Africa Summit: Implications for India

Author : Dr. Neha Sinha

Source : moderndiplomacy


With the United States of America -Africa Leaders Summit held in Washington, December 2022 – we see how the US is trying to positively reframe its relationship with the African continent. At the end of the summit, several initiatives were announced to deepen and enhance partnership between the two.

Around 49 African governments, the African Union Commission, representatives from civil society and the private sector, young leaders, and the African diaspora in the United States, attended the event spanning from 13-15th December.

The summit illustrated the US’s revived commitment to Africa and provided President Biden’s administration with an opportunity to discuss issues of mutual interest and enhance cooperation on shared global priorities.

It’s pertinent to note that the summit took place at a time when the Russia-Ukraine crisis had fractured the African continent’s recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. The crisis has led to food and energy insecurities, trade & supply change instability, and inflation the continent.

Some of the African countries, prior to the pandemic; were among the fastest-growing economies of the world. Now, the pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine conflict has threatened the governance and socio-economic gains on the continent.The summit is an indication of Biden’s renewed approach towards Africa, with the realization that a much-needed push in US-Africa relations is required.

Read Further : https://www.financialexpress.com/defence/us-africa-summit-implications-for-india/2951919/

Dr. Neha Sinha is a senior Assistant Professor at Amity Institute of International Studies, Amity University, Noida. 

Role of Indian Diaspora in uplifting India to the top of the world

Author : Dr. Neha Sinha


Background

With the increasing pace of globalization and economic liberalization, rapid changes are taking place all over the world, due to which large-scale changes and social changes have taken place. Along with the transfer of knowledge and skills, there is an increase in the flow of money investments and remittances to the country. In the process, the Indian diaspora has emerged as a group that is not only emotionally and culturally connected to India but is also contributing significantly to the economic development of the country.

Source : The Guardian

India today has the second largest diaspora in the world, with an estimated migrant population of about thirty-one million (of whom 17 million are of Indian origin, 13 million NRIs, spread across 146 countries in the world).

Diaspora is spread all over the world whose ancestral roots can be traced to merchants, indentured laborers, political exiles, business entrepreneurs, etc. (In India, diaspora is generally understood to include Non-Resident Indians (NRIs), Persons of Indian Origin (PIOs) and Overseas Citizens of India (OCIs), of whom PIOs and OCI card holders were excluded from the year 2015. was merged into one category – OCI – in the

Away from their homes, our indentured brothers and sisters have suffered many kinds of physical and mental torture for a long time. They made difficult, painful, and long journeys in ships, but despite all these hardships and challenges, the contribution of these migrants to the development of the country in nation-building is remarkable.

The Indian diaspora has helped create a good image of India across the globe and has dramatically changed the world’s perception of Indians and India. He has raised a new wave of praise for such a country India, from where many achievers have been born and have made their mark abroad. The standards of success set by the Pravasi Bhartiya Divas community are a source of inspiration for us in India.

Read Further : https://www.uitvconnect.com/indian/role-of-indian-diaspora/

Dr. Neha Sinha is a senior Assistant Professor at Amity Institute of International Studies, Amity University, Noida. 

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