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‘India’s rightful place in world will depend on youth’

With youth constituting over 60 percent of India’s population, this demographic shift has the potential to yield a rich dividend, reports Asian Lite News

Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla said India’s ability to find its rightful place in the world will depend on how the country harnesses the strength of its young population.

At the Ministry of External Affairs, Foreign Secretary Shringla said the Ministry has undertaken a series of initiatives that will allow critical young minds to contribute to the nation’s foreign policy making process. The Foreign Secretary was speaking at the Observer Research Foundation’s “Foreign Policy Survey 2021,” on August 15.

He said the MEA accords high priority to engaging academics in universities and think tanks and utilising their expertise in the preparation of research papers and policy briefs on foreign policy issues.

The Ministry also supports universities, think tanks and academic institutions for the conduct of national and international seminars and thematic conferences on a regular basis, the Foreign Secretary said.

He also informed that the MEA started working with scholars in 2015 on certain specific areas of expertise.

The Foreign Secretary said the Ministry has revamped internship program. “We have devised a procedure to ensure participation from every State and Union Territory in the country, while encouraging a healthy gender balance,” he said.

“Selected interns will have a unique opportunity to work on a desk of their choice in the Ministry of External Affairs, along with suitable mentorship and guidance. The program is intended to provide first-hand exposure to the functioning of the Ministry, conduct of diplomacy and foreign policy,” Shringla added.

He said through the MEA’s ‘SAMEEP’ initiative, young Foreign Service officers are encouraged to reconnect with their educational institutions and share their experience with students on contemporary and popular foreign policy themes.

The Foreign Secretary said that the Ministry has also reached out to the strategic community at all levels.

“I have spoken extensively on the contours of India’s foreign policy at various events organised by think-tanks, universities, academic institutions, public forums and industry associations,” he said.

The Foreign Secretary said in line with PM Modi’s vision of making India a hub for international education the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) provides more than 3000 scholarships to foreign students every year. “The ICCR has also established various Chairs in foreign universities in different Indian disciplines and is in the process of setting up Chairs of neighbouring countries in premier Indian institutions.,” he said

The Foreign Secretary further informed that this year, “the ICCR and the Delhi University set up the first academic Chair on Bangladesh in India, in honour of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rehman, father of modern Bangladesh, and to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the Bangladesh Liberation War and India-Bangladesh relations.” (India News Network)

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India called for early removal of travel curbs during Foreign Secy visit

India on Thursday recorded 43,509 fresh Covid-19 cases with 640 deaths, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare data showed…reports Asian Lite News.

Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla, who visited United Kingdom London last week, talked about the need for early removal of restrictions imposed on travel from India and the mutual recognition of COVID vaccination certificates during his discussions.

Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said at the regular media briefing on Thursday that the Foreign Secretary visited the UK on July 23-24 to conduct a review of the comprehensive strategic partnership launched at the India-UK Virtual Summit between the two Prime Ministers on May 4.

The spokesperson said that the Foreign Secretary held detailed meetings with his counterparts and also met a cross-section of opinion builders including think tanks and parliamentarians.

In the discussions, the implementation of the India-UK Roadmap 2030 was assessed.

“The need for early removal of restrictions imposed on travel from India and the mutual recognition of Covid vaccination certificates was raised,” Bagchi said.

He said several issues of bilateral interest including implementation of the migration and mobility partnership, global innovation partnership, climate action, return of economic offenders, defence and security ties, regional issues including Afghanistan, UNSC and Commonwealth matters were discussed.

India on Thursday recorded 43,509 fresh Covid-19 cases with 640 deaths, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare data showed.

On Tuesday, India had registered 29,689 new Covid-19 cases, less than the 30,000-mark in 132 days, and 415 deaths.

The total number of deaths has reached 4,22,662 as per the government data and the number of active cases once again crossed the four lakh-mark with 4,03,840 active cases.

According to the government, 38,465 people were discharged from hospitals and health centres in the last 24 hours, taking the total number of cured to 3,07,01,612 till date as the virus continued to infect less than one lakh people over the last 51 days.

According to the health ministry data, a total of 45,07,06,257 Covid vaccine doses have been administered in India so far, including 43,92,697 in the last 24 hours.

The total number of samples tested so far has reached 46,26,29,773 as on July 28, including 17,28,795 samples tested on Wednesday. (ANI/IANS)

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Indian Foreign Secy due in UK

During the conference, the MEA spokesperson also informed about countries easing travel restrictions for India…reports Asian Lite News.

Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla will embark on a two-day visit to the United Kingdom on Friday, the Ministry of External Affairs informed.

During his visit, the Foreign Secretary will meet with his counterparts and conduct a detailed review of bilateral relations with a focus on the implementation of Roadmap 2030, MEA spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said.

“Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla will visit the UK on July 23-24. During his visit, he will meet with his counterparts and conduct a detailed review of bilateral relations with a focus on the implementation of Roadmap 2030. He will also discuss regional, global issues,” he said during a press conference here.

“Both the countries adopted an ambitious project 2030 to elevate bilateral ties to a comprehensive strategic partnership, Foreign Secretary will meet his counterparts to conduct a detailed review of bilateral relation between the countries,” Bagchi said.

During the conference, the MEA spokesperson also informed about countries easing travel restrictions for India.

“We have been taking up with foreign countries the need to ease travel restrictions of Indians. We believe this easing will be an important step, Bagchi said. (ANI)

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