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Jaishankar Calls for Introspection on India’s Foreign Policy

The second is a policy space and the others include domestic politics, geopolitical imperatives, multilateralism and finally material gain because at the end of the it is for common good…reports Asian Lite News

“After 75 years of independence it is important to introspect more about foreign policy, because often we tend to think that the decisions which were taken were the only decisions that could have been taken, which may not be entirely true so I think this exercise of the roads not taken, then they need not be hypothetical. I think, it’s important to look back, keep refreshing, correcting ourselves.

To get foreign policy right it’s important to look back, keep looking back, keep refreshing and keep correcting ourselves,” S. Jaishankar, External Affairs Minister said at the launch of the book “India’s Moment: Changing Power Equations around the World” by former Indian diplomat, Prof Mohan Kumar, Dean, Strategic & International Initiatives at O. P. Jindal Global University and published by Harper Collins.

“In the context of foreign policy we’re all negotiators. Certainly when it comes to diplomacy. Today as we are looking at technology issues or security issues, or debating strategic autonomy there are the six factors that Dr Mohan Kumar has referred to as the integrated framework in his book and the six factors, the first of which he calls the Gandhi litmus test, the poverty veto. The second is a policy space and the others include domestic politics, geopolitical imperatives, multilateralism and finally material gain because at the end of the it is for common good.

As India approaches a USD 3 trillion economy, given the range of our interests, the extent of our development, perhaps we could consider two other factors as well in making decisions. One is really comprehensive national power because it’s not always what you are defending. It is also what you are acquiring. And in WTO terminology offensive interest is also something which we will need to factor and the second is that as we grew, it is particularly in the economic domain, I think becoming more and more important to insist as part of any understanding how much of it will lead to it being made in India and employed in India. If I were to look ahead at the Amrit Kal and the journey towards Viksit Bharat I would certainly argue today that if I were to make a judgement, I would certainly look at decisions that would add or subtract from comprehensive national power and in ways it really contributes to creating deep strengths within India,” The Minister elaborated. “India alone will be among the big economies with a low carbon pathway. I think this is an observation which is really worth reflecting on because what it means is that India’s developmental pathway would actually be very unique. India gives food support to 800 million people, financial support to 400 million people, built houses for 150 million people all of this has been achieved in the last decade.

Today, more than a third of our country gets health access and pensions. This is something very interesting emerging in India which is low income country, yet actually using the efficiency of its digital infrastructure to create a social safety net, which normally we would actually attribute to a middle income country.”
The Founding Vice Chancellor of O.P. Jindal Global University, Prof. (Dr) C. Raj Kumar welcomed the Honourable Minister and elucidated on the growth of JGU as India’s leading university which began in 2009 and has emerged as an Institute of Eminence within 15 years of its existence. “Today, JGU has more than 10,000 students with nearly 1000 faculty member across 10 schools. JGU too has been part of India’s growth as we have achieved new heights in higher education. We focus on more than 400 international collaborations which allow for globalization for our students and research collaborations for our faculty. Interdisciplinarity is a cornerstone of JGU policy which has also being outlined very strongly in the National Education Policy (NEP). We recognize that the boundaries of knowledge and barriers between disciplines need to be broke. Going forward we aim to become a comprehensive university working in the space of STEM and Medical studies offering a range of qualifications for the growing demand of quality education in India.

Reflecting on the book, the author Prof Mohan Kumar said, “I have designed an integrated framework for understanding and assessment of India’s actions in the International arena. This framework comprises first and foremost the Gandhi Litmus Test, or what I have termed as the poverty veto. There are a huge number of people living in poverty in India and this has an impact on how India conducts international negotiations. Similarly, realpolitik and domestic politics also play a part. India is well on its way to become a leading power but in order to achieve that, the most important prerequisite is to reduce the number of people living in poverty and make growth inclusive. The important conclusion is that India must become a USD 10 Trillion economy with inclusive growth. It will then be India’s moment – to transition from a balancing power to a leading power in the world.”

The vote of thanks was delivered by Professor Dabiru Sridhar Patnaik, Registrar, O.P. Jindal Global University who said, “We are privileged to have with us Dr S. Jaishankar, External Affairs Minister who emphasized the potential role that India could play through its thought leadership and deal with the current global public policy issue.

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Book Launch of ‘Mountain Goddesses’ by Manu Khajuria Singh in London 

The Highly Anticipated Book Launch of ‘Mountain Goddesses’ by Manu Khajuria Singh in London. An exclusive feature by columnist Riccha Grrover for Asian Lite International.

‘Mountain Goddesses’, hot off the press book by author Manu Khajuria Singh, was officially launched on Thursday, March 30th, 2023 at the cultural wing of the Indian High Commission UK, The Nehru Centre in London. The event was attended by a diverse group of guests, ranging from publishing industry insiders to reading enthusiasts.

Since a long time, conversations around feminism have been largely dominated by stories and narratives of progressive women in western societies. This new book ‘Mountain Goddesses’ follows author, Manu Khajuria Singh, through her discovery over time of the deep-rooted feminine power within her motherland in Jammu. This mountainous region in northern India has a rich heritage of folklore. Narratives surrounding goddesses, female folk deities and warriors have been preserved by its vibrant oral tradition, which have been passed down through generations.

After moving to the UK and seeing the younger generation become influenced by contemporary female icons, Manu was inspired to document the vast yet lesser-known female-centric stories from her homeland. These empowering tales offer alternative indigenous role models and an illuminating perspective on femininity.

Manu in her  book explores the vast history of feminine icons in the Jammu & Kashmir region, and how their stories can serve as a source of inspiration and feminine power. Singh takes the reader on a captivating journey, uncovering the unique and somewhat undocumented history of strong women and feminine role models in the mountainous regions of Jammu & Kashmir.

Through these stories, Singh shows how people of the region have found their strength and resilience in the deep-rooted history of feminine power in their region. At the housefull launch event recently in London, Singh shared her inspiration and personal journey behind the creation of this remarkable book. Guests and attendees also had the opportunity to meet and interact with the author after the launch, who signed copies of the book for many and engaged in thought-provoking conversations with the attendees.

The event was also marked by the presence of several prominent personalities from the publishing industry who praised the book for its narrative and its message. World Renowned author Amish Tripathi joined the event virtually to share his praise for the book “Mountain Goddesses.” He commended the book for its insightful portrayal of the native traditions in Jammu & Kashmir, which stemmed from the author’s own experiences. He also praised the author’s ability to capture the ‘Indian gaze towards feminism,’ which is starkly different from the western view of feminism.

The audience also had the privilege of hearing from a special guest, Mr. Sarvjeet Soodan, First Secretary (Political, Press & Information) at The High Commission of India, who is also from Jammu. In his speech, Mr. Soodan praised Manu’s efforts in documenting the history of feminine icons in the region, which has largely been passed down through oral traditions so far. He emphasized the importance of preserving this history for future generations to understand and learn from.

Manu is a UK based freelance writer, international speaker, commentator and Dogra Community activist from Jammu Kashmir. A native of the Jammu Region, her focus is the region, its history, culture, and also the current issues. Manu is also the Founder Voice of Dogras, a community organisation which supports and promotes the Jammu region’s unique culture, history, and its people.

“Mountain Goddesses” is now available for purchase in the UK at www.elephanteditions.co/project/mountain-goddesses. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the rich cultural heritage of Jammu & Kashmir and the inspiring stories of powerful women in the region.

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Bollywood and UK stars join Amish Tripathi for book launch

Indian HC Vikram Doraiswami, Amish Tripathi, Sonam Kapoor, Gurinder Chadha, Anita Rani celebrate the launch of War of Lanka book

On Thursday evening , 16th March, a host of UK stars and Bollywood celebrities including TV’s Anita Rani, Actress Sonam Kapoor, director Gurinder Chadha, Vue Cinemas’ Tim Richards, presenter Anita Anand, and CEO of HarperCollins Publishers Charlie Redmayne gathered at the London’s Taj hotel in St James to celebrate the launch of renowned author Amish Tripathi’s  fourth book in the blockbuster Ram Chandra series, War of Lanka, published by HarperCollins.

Amish Tripathi with Sonam Kapoor

Tripathi is currently the Director of the Nehru Centre and the Minister (Culture & Education) at the High Commission of India in the UK.  

In a lively conversation Sonam and Amish discussed writing about ancient texts, they talked about his journey into publishing, how he went from finance to fiction, self-publishing the first book in the bestselling Shiva Trilogy after it was rejected by over 20 publishers across India and how his books have mass audience appeal.

The Shiva Trilogy is now the fastest-selling book series in Indian publishing history, while the Ram Chandra is the second-fastest selling. Amish has gone on to be a phenomenon in Indian publishing selling over 6.5 million copies of his books in the Indian subcontinent.

Amish Tripathi with Gurinder Chadha

Besides being India’s fastest-selling author, Amish is also a TV documentary host and a diplomat, working as Minister (Culture & Education) at the High Commission of India in the UK.

The Chief Guest of the function was the Indian High Commissioner, His Excellency Vikram Doraiswami, who spoke of his love for Amish’s books from before Amish joined the diplomatic service.

Speaking about his latest novel, author Amish said: “I am humbled to already receive the love of millions of Indian readers for my books and I am very excited to be introducing these stories to UK readers for the first time with my fourth book War of Lanka, which is based on the Indian epic Ramayan; a tale of war, love, and betrayal.”

(L-R) The Taj general manager, the Indian High Commissioner, His Excellency Vikram Doraiswami,Bollywood actress Sonam Kapoor, CEO of HarperCollins Charlie Redmayne and author Amish Tripathi

“The war at the end of the Ramayan, which represents the victory of Good over Evil, is what gave rise to the festival of lights, Diwali, which is celebrated to this day! I can’t wait for the discussions they encourage; offering new perspectives on old philosophies. I am grateful to HarperCollins for making it happen.”

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Maha minister Lodha to attend wife’s book launch at Nehru Centre, London

Maharshtra’s minister for Tourism, Skill Development and Entrepreneurship and Woman and Child Development BJP loyalist Mangal Prabhat Lodha – a reputed builder and politician will join his wife Dr Manju Lodha to launch her book ‘’Ankahin Kahaniyan’’ at the Nehru Centre, London at 6.00 pm on 4th November, reports Asian Lite’s Rahul Laud

Big wigs from trade, industry, government and Indian High Commission offices are expected to attend the launch and rub shoulders with India’s Maharashtra state minister. Director of Nehru Centre, renowned author, writer  come diplomat, First Secretary, Culture  Amish Tripathi is also expected to attend the glamorous launch.  

Manju Lodha, a writer, poet, and philanthropist is the Chairperson of the Lodha Foundation which is involved in social activities. Author of 11 books , Manju is an orator and is never short of words. She takes care of Lodha Dham – a religious complex. She is the Founder of Gyan Gangitri Kavya Manch, which is the only women’s literary organization for the development of literacy skills for housewives in Mumbai. She is running 3 libraries, which include the world’s largest religious library with over six lac religious books and one ‘Mobile’ library. She has written 11 books in all.

The book ’Ankahin Kahaniyan’’ pays homage to India’s greatest revolutionaries and freedom fighters and narrates their emotional yet inspiring stories that laid the forefront of India’s freedom and constitution. “It is about all the heroes of our country, be it soldiers, warriors, kings, and sultans, revolutionaries, freedom fighters, politicians who have led the country through very tough times and steered the country towards betterment and who are unsung ,” says Manju.

“This book is an ode to visionaries that revolutionised India through social, cultural and industrial reforms and an amalgamation of stories that have inspired me in my journey as an author, poet and philanthropist,” Manju added.. From the powerful story of Savitribai Phule that revolutionized the Indian education system, to accounts of General Tatya Tope’s rebellious victories, this book aims to inspire the youth of our nation through tales that are left untold.

Later minister Lodha will be joined in London by his core tourism team from Maharashtra – Saurabh Vyas IAS, secretary tourism; Dr B N Patil IAS Director, Directorate of Tourism and Dr Dhananjay Sawalkar, Dy Director, Directorate of Tourism Tourism who will pitch to attract tourists and trade at the World Travel Market between 7-9 November  in London.

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