Tag: G20

  • Russian Government’s Deputy Minister Shvetsov Pavel reached India, praised G-20

    Recently, G20 meeting was held in the country’s capital Delhi. Due to the Russian President not attending this meeting, many questions were being raised at the international level regarding the relationship between Russia and India, but after a few days, a senior minister of the Russian government is on a visit to India.

    The delegation of Chancellors, Vice Chancellors, Deans and Directors of about 22 universities of Russia held an important meeting to explore the possibility of employment of Indian students in Russia. The Russian delegation held a round table meeting with the delegations of the top ten universities of the country, IIT Delhi, JNU, Delhi University, Jamia-Millia, in which discussions were held about starting many programs like research, diploma etc. for students jointly between India and Russia universities. .

    Deputy Minister of the Russian Government Shvetsov Pavel along with the delegation of the Russian University attended the ceremony organized at the Russian Culture Center in Delhi. 22 universities of Russia announced 100% scholarship program for 500 students in different colleges. These 22 universities are from those areas of Russia where the shadow of Russia-Ukraine war is not far away. In the education fair organized for the session 2024-25, emphasis is being laid on the sectors of Artificial Intelligence, Cyber ​​Finance, MBA, MBBS, Tourism for the students.

    When the Russian Minister was asked a question on the circumstances of the Russia-Ukraine war, he said that there is no war anywhere but it is a military operation being conducted by Russia. This has no impact on India-Russia relations. We are pursuing the goal of the G20 meeting hosted by India in recent times, Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, through peace.

  • Russian President Putin praised this campaign of PM Modi, said- ‘We should learn by watching India’

    ‘Make in India’ started in 2014

    In response to a question on cars made in Russia, Putin said that you know, we did not have domestically manufactured cars at that time, but now we have them. It is true that they look modest compared to the Mercedes or Audi cars that we bought for huge sums in the 1990s. But that is not the point. I think we can emulate many of our partners. India is an example of this. Prime Minister Modi launched the ‘Make in India’ campaign in 2014 to facilitate investment, promote innovation, enhance skill development, protect intellectual property and create best-in-class manufacturing infrastructure. The ‘Make in India’ initiative is based on four pillars, which have been recognized to promote entrepreneurship in India not only in manufacturing but also in other sectors.

  • Joe Biden will come to India to attend G-20 summit, White House said – test negative

    During the conference, Prime Minister Modi will hand over the reins of G20 presidency to Brazilian President Lula on September 10. Brazil will formally take over the presidency of the G20 on December 1. The G20 group includes Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Turkey, Britain, the US and the European Union (EU). Are.

  • ‘India is the right country at the right time to chair the G20’, said Rishi Sunak – Terrorism cannot be tolerated at any cost.

    He said, we have made good progress in completing this chapter. The 12th round of talks concluded last month and was the toughest yet, covering complex, sensitive and commercially significant issues including goods, services and investment. Sunak said, there is still some way to go, but I am confident that we will be able to agree a deal that is in the interests of both Britain and India. “Of course, we still hope to move forward,” he said. This includes finalizing a first-of-its-kind free trade agreement with a European country, to which India has agreed. I am confident that we will reach an agreement that will benefit both Britain and India.

  • PM Modi’s strict stance on extremist activities growing in Canada, said this to Prime Minister Trudeau

    New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday met his Canadian counterpart Justin Trudeau on the sidelines of the G20 summit and discussed India-Canada relations in various fields. The Prime Minister, in bilateral talks with Canadian President Justin Trudeau on the sidelines of the G20, expressed concern over the continuation of anti-India activities by extremist elements in Canada. It is noteworthy that Canada has been one of the favorite centers of migrant Sikhs, although in recent times, extremism has been growing rapidly from Canada.

    What was said from the Indian side? The Ministry of External Affairs said in a statement that PM Modi told Trudeau that extremist elements in Canada are promoting separatism and inciting violence against Indian diplomats. They are damaging diplomatic compounds and threatening to blow up the Indian community and their places of worship. The statement said the nexus of such forces with organized crime, drug syndicates and human trafficking should also be a matter of concern for Canada. To deal with such threats, it is necessary for both the countries to cooperate. The ministry said the Prime Minister also mentioned that a relationship based on mutual respect and trust is essential for the progress of India-Canada relations. What did Justin Trudeau say? On the other hand, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on the issue of Khalistan that he has discussed both the issues with Prime Minister Narendra Modi several times in the last few years. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told journalists, “Canada has always expressed We will protect freedom, freedom of conscience and freedom of peaceful protest and that is extremely important to us. At the same time, we are always ready to stop violence and crush hatred.” “On the issue, it’s important to remember that the actions of a few do not represent the entire community or Canada. On the flip side, we also stressed the importance of respecting the law and talked about foreign interference.” “India is an important economy” Trudeau said India is an important partner of Canada in many sectors. He said, “India is an exceptionally important economy in the world and is an important partner of Canada in everything from combating climate change to growth and prosperity for its citizens.” The Canadian Prime Minister said that the two sides will build on the existing cooperation. Will continue to consider increasing. Modi said in a post on social media platform ‘X’ that he and Trudeau discussed India-Canada relations in various fields. read this also-
  • ‘No landing permission to join G20’, Home Ministry rejects Gehlot-Baghel’s claim

    Chief Ministers of all the states have been invited for dinner on the first day of the G20 Summit in Delhi. Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel and Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot have claimed that permission for landing in Delhi was not given. The Union Home Ministry has given clarification on the statement of the CMs of both the Congress ruled states. The ministry has said that this is not true. There is no restriction on CM’s movement. The Center on Saturday rejected Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel’s claim that he will not attend the G20 dinner on Saturday due to air restrictions in and around Delhi, and clarified that movement of governors and chief ministers on planes from his state is restricted. Not there.

    In fact, Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel had said on Friday that he would not attend the G20 dinner with the President. Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel had said on Friday that he would not attend the G20 dinner with the President. There are no non-scheduled flights in and out of Delhi due to security measures for the G20 summit later this week.

    Baghel said that he said, brother, now there is a no flying zone, so how should I go? The government has extended a special invitation to all Chief Ministers and Union Ministers, besides G20 dignitaries, for a special dinner hosted by President Draupadi Murmu at the Bharat Mandapam on Saturday.

    At the same time, the Home Ministry further said, in a media report, the Chief Minister of Rajasthan has claimed that the Home Ministry has refused to give approval for his helicopter flight. Four requests for flight permission, including from Sikar, were received from the Rajasthan CM and all have been approved by the Home Ministry. None of the requests of CM Rajasthan has been rejected. While all scheduled flights of commercial aircraft and movement of Governors and State Chief Ministers on their state aircraft are allowed. Private chartered flights will be required to obtain permission from MHA.

  • ‘There is no flying zone, how will we go for G-20 dinner’, government rejected Baghel’s claim; Gave reply to Gehlot also

    The central government on Saturday rejected Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel’s claim that he was not attending the G20 dinner organized on Saturday due to air restrictions in and around Delhi. The government clarified that the movement of Governors and Chief Ministers is not restricted. Apart from this, Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot also rejected his claim of not giving permission to the helicopter.

    In a news report, the Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh has expressed his inability to attend the G20 Leaders’ Summit dinner in Delhi on 9 September 2023 due to air restrictions in and around Delhi, the Home Ministry tweeted. The Home Ministry has clarified to the state that a high-tech security air cover has been deployed for the G20 Leaders’ Summit in Delhi on 8-11 September 2023. Governors and state chief ministers are allowed to travel on their state aircraft.

    Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel had said on Friday that he would not attend the President’s G20 dinner. The reason behind this was the restrictions imposed on flights to and from Delhi due to G-20. Baghel had said, “Brother, now it has become a no flying zone.” Delhi airport had issued a notice saying that during the two-day G20 summit, only scheduled airline flights and special G20 summit flights will be allowed to land and take off at Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport. Will go.

    There itself, Ashok Gehlot The government has also given clarification on a similar claim made by. “In a news report, the Rajasthan Chief Minister has claimed to have been denied clearance by the Home Ministry for his helicopter flight,” the Home Ministry tweeted. Four requests were received from CM Rajasthan for flight permission, including from Sikar, and all were approved by the MHA. None of the requests of CM Rajasthan has been rejected. All scheduled flights of commercial aircraft and movement of Governors and State Chief Ministers on their state aircraft are permitted. Privately chartered flights require specific Home Ministry approval.

    What did Gehlot say on the Home Ministry’s tweet?

    Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot has said on the statement issued by the Home Ministry that yesterday I had a plan to go from Udaipur to Jaipur by plane and from Jaipur to Sikar and from Sikar to Niwai by helicopter. For this the helicopter had to reach Jaipur from Udaipur in advance. But it was said that under the G-20 protocol, helicopter or plane can travel only when the CM himself is on board. Further Gehlot said, “Permission for helicopter flight was sought through email at 10.48 in the morning, but no permission was received till 2.50.” To give information to the public waiting there, he tweeted at 2.52 and explained the reason for not being able to come. After this, permission came at 3.58 pm, but by then I had left by plane from Udaipur to Jaipur and after reaching Jaipur, I went to Niwai by road. I did not want to create any controversy in the name of G-20, hence I did not condemn it and only gave information to the public. Gehlot further said that it is sad that the Home Ministry has spread confusion among the public by giving wrong information. Have tried unsuccessfully.