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FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 27, 2024 INDIA THIS WEEK 1 A W e e k l y N e w s p a p e r Fe a t u r i n g N e w s & Tr e n d s f r o m t h e I n d i a n S u b - C o n t i n e n t P u b l i s h e d f r o m t h e U S C a p i t a l Website: www.indiathisweek.online Vol 33 No: 39 WASHINGTON DC • Phone: 301-445-0200 /301-445-3543/301-917-4800 • email: indiathisweekads@gmail.com • Friday September 27, 2024 Wilmington Summit: PM Modi, Quad leaders announce MoUs, schemes to prioritise Indo-Pacific development Wilmington (Delaware) [US], September 22 (ANI): Terming the Quad as a “force of Global Good” the Quad leaders made a number of announcements to address the development priorities of the IndoPacific region and of the global community as a whole. US President Joe Biden on September 21 hosted Prime Minister Anthony Albanese of Australia, Prime Minister Kishida Fumio of Japan and Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Wilmington, Delaware, for the fourth Quad Leaders’ Summit. To take the Quad agenda forward, the Quad Leaders adopted the Quad Wilmington Declaration. This year, the Quad announced executing tangible projects that benefit partner countries across the Indo-Pacific– including in the Pacific, Southeast Asia, and the Indian Ocean Region. T h e s e include ‘Quad Cancer Moonshot’, a groundbreaking partnership to save lives in the Indo-Pacific region by combating cervical cancer. A n o t h e r initiative announced was the ‘Maritime Initiative for Training in the Indo-Pacific‘ (MAITRI) to enable Indo-Pacific partners to maximise tools provided through IPMDA (Indo- New Delhi [India], September 22 (ANI): Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Atishi was sworn in as Delhi Chief Minister along with five other party leaders on Saturday. Hours after taking oath as the Chief Minister, Atishi allocated portfolios to the council of ministers and retained all the 13 departments that she held earlier as minister. Among her ministerial team, Saurabh Bhardwaj has eight portfolios, Gopal Rai three, Kailash Gahlot five and Imran Hussain two. Mukesh Ahlawat is the new face in the council of ministers. Soon after the swearing-in ceremony, several AAP ministers highlighted the policies implemented by the Kejriwal-led government, while BJP leaders said it is a “dummy government”. Imran Hussain expressed his gratitude to AAP leader and former Chief Minister Arivind Kejriwal and expressed confidence that the party will come to power in the Delhi assembly polls expected in a few months. “We will form the government again, in 4-5 months. People will make Arvind Kejriwal Chief Minister again. We are working under the guidance of Arvind Kejriwalji. Work in Delhi is happening under his care, whether it is the education model of Delhi, or 200 unit electricity free, water being free, or even free rides for women in buses. So that work will continue” AAP leader Kailash Gahlot emphasised that Arvind Kejriwal‘s guidance will continue. “Arvind Kejriwal‘s guidance as party’s national convenor will continue. Our only goal is to continue to work for the people of Delhi and to bring back Arvind Kejriwal. We will try to complete all the major works,” he said. BJP leader Vijender Gupta, said the new AAP government will be run through “remote control”. “It is a dummy government and a dummy chief minister. It will be a remote-control run government. This is just a formality. How could Arvind Kejriwal remain CM? When he talked about running the government from jail, that was also just for show...People want to take stock of the last eight months and in the next three months too the Delhi government will be run with a remote,” he alleged. BJP MP Dinesh Sharma said nothing much can be expected from the new AAP government. “There weren’t any expectations from Kejriwal. There is nothing to expect as they only have two months with them. There is such a big allegation of corruption so I think it is a challenge for them. Delhi is moving away from the path of progress. They will have to answer that in front of the people. The way they took selfies in front of garbage, now the garbage has increased. Then they used to say they didn’t have nagar nigam (Municipal Corporation) now they have that...After becoming CM for second time, what have you done?” he asked. Media in-charge of BJP‘s minority morcha Yaser Jilani said AAP will be voted out by people in the next assembly elections. He alleged that change of leadership in AAP was a “drama” and claimed that Atishi has been a “failure” as a minister. “People of Delhi are watching closely. BJP will form the government in the next assembly polls,” he said. He said Kejriwal has been granted bail by the court with conditions. “People understand why Kejriwal resigned, they will defeat them in the polls,” he added. Atishi was elected leader of AAP legislative party after Arvind Kejriwal resigned as Delhi Chief Minister days after he was released on bail in the Delhi excise policy case. (ANI) QUAD SUMMIT SEE PAGE 6 Atishi takes oath as Delhi CM, retains 13 portfolios; BJP calls it ‘dummy govt’ Remember: “If you continue in my word, you are truly my disciples. Then you will know the truth and the Truth shall set you free.” –Jesus Christ

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September 27, 2024 Friday INDIA THIS WEEK PM Modi reaffirmed India’s commitment to Indo-Pacific cooperation: Foreign Secy Misri New York [US], September 22 (ANI): After Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended Quad summit in US, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said that prime minister emphasised India’s commitment to cooperation, contact, and engagement for growth with various partners in the Indo-Pacific region. The remarks by Misri came while he addressed a press briefing in New York. Elaborating about the plurilateral meetings, Misri said, “In the plurilateral meetings today, PM Modi underlined India’s approach to cooperation, contact and engagement for growth with a variety of partners in the IndoPacific.” He further said, “It was striking to hear the other Quad leaders acknowledge India’s actions and also at the same time, hear the expectations of India which reallly underlines the need to continue to work, and sustain this enourmous trust that India has earned from its partners...” Misri further said that during his meeting with US President Joe Biden, PM Modi expressed gratitude to President Biden for hosting the Quad Summit and for his leadership in strengthening the Quad partnership in recent times. He said, “In the bilateral meeting with President Biden and also in the Quad summit, PM Modi thanked President Biden profusely for hosting the summit and for his leadership for the Quad in recent times, and his personal committment to strengthen the Quad.” Misri also said that PM Modi also coined a description of the Quad, terming it “quick, unified assistance delivery. “PM Modi referred to the Quad in a very evocative wayhe called it quick, unified assistance delivery and the other members of the Quad said that they finally understood what the Quad really signified and stood for. The PM also mentioned that at a time when world is ridden with tensions and conflict, the coming together of these four Quad partners which share democratic values is important for humanity,” he said. Meanwhile, PM Modi on Sunday interacted with the members of the Indian diaspora after he arrived at Hotel Lotte Palace in New York. In a post on X, PM Modi shared pictures of his meeting with members of the Indian diaspora and wrote, “After programmes in Delaware, landed in New York. Eager to be among the diaspora at the community programme in the city and to take part in other programmes.” Earlier in the day, PM Modi arrived at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York to attend the Summit of the Future (SOTF) at the United Nations, the Spokesperson for the Ministry of External Affairs, Randhir Jaiswal said. The Prime Minister will chair key bilateral meetings in New York during the visit. In a post on X, Jaiswal said, “PM Narendra Modi arrives in New York, the second leg of his 3-day visit to the USA. PM will address the UN Summit of the Future, interact with the community and attend other programs.” Notably, President Biden hosted Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese for the Quad Leaders’ Summit on Saturday (local time) in Wilmington, Delaware. The sixth edition of the Quad Leaders’ Summit is a ‘farewell’ summit for both US President Joe Biden and Japan Prime Minister Fumio Kishida before they step down from their respective offices. (ANI) Dindigul (Tamil Nadu) [India], September 24 (ANI): A nursing student from Theni was allegedly abducted and raped by unidentified persons in the Dindigul district, police said. The accused later left her near the Dindigul Railway Station, where she sought help from the police, Dindigul District Superintendent of Police, Pradeep, said on Monday. The victim has been admitted to Dindigul Government Medical College Hospital and is undergoing treatment, the officer said on Monday. An FIR has been registered and further investigation is underway, the police officer added. (ANI) Nursing student gangraped in Tamil Nadu’s Dindigul: Police

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September 27, 2024 Friday INDIA THIS WEEK Despite being overseas, no ocean can separate you from India: PM Modi to Indian diaspora in US New York [US], September 23 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday (local time) highlighted the unbreakable bond between India and its people, no matter where they are in the world and the key role the Indian diaspora plays in the relationship between India and the US. Addressing the Indian diaspora at Nassau Coliseum in New York, Long Island at Modi&US Event, he said, “You have connected India with America and America with India. Your skill, talent, and commitment are unmatched. Despite being overseas, no ocean can separate you from India.” PM Modi said that he has always understood the potential and capabilities of the Indian diaspora, and for him, they have been strong brand ambassadors of India and he calls them “Rahstradoot”. “Now Apna Namaste has also become multinational. It has gone from local to global and you have done all this. Every Indian who keeps India in his heart has done this,” PM Modi added. He also praised the Indian community for keeping up the tradition of “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam” that means “the world is one family.” “While being PM, I have received immense love and affection from you. Wherever we go, we treat everyone as family and mingle with them. Understanding diversity, living it, implementing it in our lives... it is in our values. Someone speaks Tamil... someone Telugu, someone Malayalam, someone Kannada... someone Punjabi, someone Marathi, someone Gujarati... There are many languages, but the feeling is one... and that feeling is – Indianness,” said PM Modi. Praising the Indian diaspora, Prime Minister recounted his old days and how interested he was to connect with them. “Your love is my great fortune. I remember those days when I was not even the PM, not even the CM and not even a leader. At that time I used to come here as a curiosity. Even before I was not holding any post, I had visited about 29 states of America. After that, when I became CM, the process of connecting with you through technology continued,” said PM Modi. Speaking on the diversity of India, PM Modi said, “We are residents of a country where there are hundreds of languages and dialects, all the religions and sects of the world. Still, we are moving ahead united and noble. This is our biggest strength to connect with the world. These values naturally bind us to the world.” PM Modi also expressed his heartfelt gratitude to United States President Joe Biden for his warm hospitality during a visit to his home in Delaware, stating that it “touched my heart.” “I salute you all, the Indian diaspora. Wherever I go in the world, I hear praise for the Indian community from every leader. Yesterday, President Biden took me to his home in Delaware, and his warmth and hospitality touched my heart. This honour belongs to 1.4 billion Indians, it’s your honour, your achievement, and the honour of the millions of Indians living here. I express my gratitude to President Biden and to all of you,” said PM Modi. Further, PM Modi also spoke on India’s general elections held earlier this year and stated that “the recent elections in India were the largest in human history.” “This 2024 is crucial for the entire world. On one hand, there is conflict and tension among some countries. In some countries, however, there is a celebration of democracy. India and America are together in this celebration of democracy. In America, elections will be held, and in India, elections have concluded. These elections in India were the biggest election in human history so far! In India, people twice the population of America cast their vote,” said PM Modi. The diaspora crowd gave a standing ovation to PM Modi, as he entered the event venue, and took the stage. Talented artists from the Indian community took the stage, setting the perfect tone for PM Modi‘s imminent address to the Indian diaspora in the US. PM Modi‘s address at the “Modi and US” programme is a historic event that unfolded at the Nassau Coliseum in Long Island, New York, as 15,000 members of the Indian diaspora gathered from 42 different states to welcome the Prime Minister. Artists from different groups had been preparing since days to showcase traditional music for the big show once the PM’s arrival. “An amazing spectacle at the Nassau Coliseum! PM@narendramodi addressed the Indian community in US. PM received a warm and magnificent welcome by the Indian diaspora in the US. PM highlighted India’s resolve to become VIKSIT BHARAT, a developed country by 2047, and the invaluable role the Indian diaspora plays in cementing our bilateral ties with the US,” posted Randhir Jaiswal, spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs. PM Modi will chair key bilateral meetings in New York and attend a CEO Roundtable in addition later today. He will also address the Summit of the Future on September 23. “Full of energy and vibrant”: Diaspora members term PM Modi’s New York community event successful The muchanticipated community event in New York, which saw participation of thousands of Indian Americans, concluded with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s address where he touched upon various facets of India-US relations, people to people ties, and India’s growing stature and economic growth. In his initial remarks, lauding the contributions of the Indian community overseas, PM Modi said that Indians contribute to do the most no matter where they are. In his over one-hour long speech, he also apprised the gathering how India has become a key player in mobile manufacturing — from being an importer to an exporter, digital public infrastructure adoption. He added that the day is not far when Made in India chips will he available in America. Nirav Patel, representing Asian American Store Owners Association, who participated in the community event, talking to ANI, said that the Prime Minister has presented today’s India. “The Prime Minister has presented India today to the United States that how India is growing and how the Indian community is growing in America and what is the contribution of Indian Americans in USA. We are almost about 7-8 per cent of the GDP growth in America and also the way India has shown growth without damaging the atmosphere and the climate. India is creating hardly 4 per cent of the carbon emission than what other the other developed countries are generating,” Patel told ANI. Sanjeev Joshipura, Executive Director of Indiaspora, who had the chance to meet the Prime Minister said, it was heartening to hear the Indian leader. “I had the chance to meet with Prime Minister Modi briefly before the event and had the chance to present to him what work Indiaspora has done in conjunction with Boston Consulting Group on the impact of the Indian diaspora on the US-India relationship and on US society. And it was heartening to hear him say he’s been doing this for a while for many years now. Saluting the Indian diaspora, really acknowledging their contributions in the US India space across a variety of different realms and that was really remarkable and heartening to hear..., ” said Joshipura.

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September 27, 2024 Friday INDIA THIS WEEK Wilmington Summit: PM Modi, Quad leaders announce MoUs, schemes to prioritise Indo-Pacific development QUAD SUMMIT FROM PAGE 1 Pacific Partnership for Maritime Domain Awareness). It aims to support the concept of open science for spacebased monitoring of extreme weather events and climate impact. The leaders pledged a collective Quad effort to boost energy efficiency, including the deployment and manufacturing of highefficiency, affordable cooling systems in the Indo-Pacific region. A n announcement was made for the first ‘Quadat-Sea Ship Observer Mission’ in 2025 to improve interoperability and advance maritime safety and the ‘Quad Ports of the Future Partnership,’ which will harness the Quad‘s collective expertise to support sustainable and resilient port infrastructure development across the Indo-Pacific. Quad leaders also announced ‘Quad Principles for Development and Deployment of Digital Public Infrastructure’ in the region and beyond. The leaders also announced a “Semiconductor Supply Chains Contingency Network Memorandum of Cooperation” to enhance the resilience of Quad‘s semiconductor supply chains. India also announced the establishment of a spacebased web portal for Mauritius to support the concept of open science for space-based monitoring of extreme weather events and climate impact. It announced a new sub-category under the Quad STEM Fellowship for students of the IndoPacific region to pursue a four-year bachelor’s level engineering programme at a Government of Indiafunded technical institute. Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a 5 lakh scholarship for Indo-Pacific students at the Quad leaders summit. This initiative will enable 50 recipients to pursue a four-year undergraduate From The Poet’s Pen INDIA THIS WEEK-September 13, 2024 Arrogance Author Unknown In the mirror’s gleam, it stands so tall, A shadow’s pride, it casts a pall. With every glance, it soars above, A heart unmoved by praise or love. It struts in halls of echoing praise, A king in an unending daze. Yet in its chest, a hollow sound, For arrogance knows no solid ground. It speaks of skies it’s never seen, And wears a crown that’s always green. But pride, though loud, is fickle, thin, And vanity’s a brittle skin. So when you meet that towering guise, Remember, pride’s a blind disguise. For true strength lies in humble heart, Where wisdom’s quiet, not a part. engineering programme at a Government of India-funded technical institution. Prime Minister Modi reaffirmed India’s commitment to the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (Quad). During PM Modi‘s address to the Quad Leaders’ Summit held in Delaware, he described the grouping comprising of Australia, India, US and Japan as “Quick Unified Assistance Delivery,” and said that the regional body “is here to stay”. During his threeday visit to the United States, PM Modi held bilateral talks with the Quad leaders- President of the US Joe Biden, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Prime Minister of Japan, Fumio Kishida. While Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida extended support to PM Modi for his initiative to organise Voice of Global South Summits, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese termed India a “predominant power in the Indian Ocean”. The Quad governments said they intend to work with their respective legislatures to deepen interparliamentary exchanges, and encourage other stakeholders to deepen engagement with Quad counterparts. US Members of Congress announced the creation of a bipartisan, bicameral Congressional Quad Caucus. In the coming months, Quad Commerce and Industry ministers will meet for the first time. Quad Leaders also welcomed the leaders of the Quad Development Finance Institutions and Agencies deciding to meet to explore future investments by the four countries in the IndoPacific, including in health security, food security, clean energy, and quality infrastructure. This builds on a previous meeting in 2022 between the heads of the Export Finance Australia, the Australian Infrastructure Financing Facility for the Pacific, India Export-Import Bank, Japan Bank for International Cooperation, INDIA THIS WEEK Phone: 301-445-0200; 301-917-4800 www.indiathisweek.online India This Week is published every Friday by ADV Solutions Inc, Views expressed in this paper are those of the individual writers and not necessarily of India This Week. India This Week accepts no liability for the errors in advertisements or in any of its reports. For remedial actions any errors should be brought to the attention of the editor by the information provided below. 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In response to the current clade I mpox outbreak, as well as the ongoing clade II mpox outbreak, the Quad said it plans to coordinate efforts to promote equitable access to safe, effective, quality-assured mpox vaccines, including where appropriate expanding vaccine manufacturing in low and middle-income countries. In 2023, Quad partners announced the first-ever Open RAN deployment in the Pacific, in Palau, to support a secure, resilient, and interconnected telecommunications ecosystem. Since then, the Quad has committed approximately USD 20 million to this effort. Building on this initiative, the Quad announces an expansion of Open RAN collaboration to deliver trusted technology solutions. The Quad plans to expand support for ongoing Open RAN field trials and the Asia Open RAN Academy (AORA) in the Philippines, building on the initial USD 8 million in support that the United States and Japan pledged earlier this year. In addition, the United States plans to invest over USD 7 million to support the global expansion of AORA, including through establishing a first-of-itskind Open RAN workforce training initiative at scale in South Asia, in partnership with Indian institutions. Quad partners also welcome the opportunity to explore additional Open RAN projects in Southeast Asia. Quad partners will also explore collaborating with the Tuvalu Te l e c o m m u n i c a t i o n s Corporation to ensure the country’s readiness for nationwide 5G deployment. (ANI) New York [US], September 22 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said that he has always understood the potential and capabilities of the Indian diaspora, and for him, they have been strong brand ambassadors of India and he calls them “Rahstradoot”. Addressing the Indian diaspora at Nassau Coliseum in New York, PM Modi talked of India’s enormous diversity and adaptability of Indians when they go abroad. “I have always understood the capabilities of the Indian diaspora. I understood it even when I held no official position...For me, you all have been strong brand ambassadors of India. This is why I call you ‘Rashtradoot’,” he said. “We belong to a country where there are dozens of languages and dialogues, all faiths and religions of the world and yet we are moving forward united,” he added. PM Modi spoke of the magnitude of India’s general elections held earlier this year. PM Modi arrived in New York in the second leg of his three-day visit to the United States. On Saturday, PM Modi took part in the Quad Summit and held bilateral meetings with US President Joe Biden, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, and Japan Prime Minister Fumio Kishida. Quad has emerged as a key group of like-minded countries to work for peace, progress and prosperity in the IndoPacific region. PM Modi and President Biden reviewed and identified new pathways to further deepen the IndiaUS Comprehensive Global Strategic Partnership. “Have always understood capabilites of Indian diaspora...I call you Rashtradoot”: PM Modi in New York Remember: “If ye continue in my word, then are ye my disciples indeed; And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free. ” JESUS CHRIST

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September 27, 2024 Friday INDIA THIS WEEK J-K: Long queues seen at polling stations during second phase of Assembly polls Jammu (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], September 25 (ANI): As the second phase of polling commenced in Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday, people in several parts of the territory were seen in long queues, waiting for their turn to cast their votes. With elections being conducted in Jammu and Kashmir after a gap of 10 years, people across the region be it Jammu, Srinagar or Ganderbal, were seen enthusiastically arriving at polling stations to exercise their franchise. Long queues were seen at the Government Middle School in Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Assembly constituency of Katra. One voter in Jammu, said, “I appeal to the voters to come and cast their vote...Kashmiri Pandits connect with Kashmir. Jammu is our home but the inner connection is with Kashmir...All the registered voters should come and cast their vote.” A Kashmiri Pandit voter from Jammu, Rajaji Chaudhary said, “Voting should be held it is a democratic right to every citizen. Everybody should cast their vote...We have to choose a candidate that we know will do developmental work...We will go back to our roots. We have been labelled as migrants. A person who has spent his childhood in Kashmir is emotionally linked to his roots...” Meanwhile, in a unique gesture, the first three voters at a polling station in Bagoo Rampora of Ganderbal constituency, planted saplings after casting their vote. National Conference has fielded its vice-president Omar Abdullah from Ganderbal seat while PDP has fielded Bashir Ahmad Mir from this seat. Pink polling stations were set up in Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch, Reasi and Naushera districts of Jammu-Kashmir. These unique polling stations, entirely managed by women, aims to create a welcoming environment and encourage greater New York [US], September 25 (ANI): External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar enunciated that in a “multipolar” world where change has been stretching the fabric of the global order, the key to the future of Asia as well as the world lies in the relationship between India and China. During his opening address at the Asia Society at the Asia Society Policy Institute in New York on Tuesday, Jaishankar said Asia is at the “cutting edge of change” and that India is the part leading that change. “Asia is very much at the cutting edge of that change. Within Asia, India is part of leading that change. But that change is today stretching the fabric of the global order... I think the India–China relationship is key to the future of Asia. In a way, you can say if the world is to be multipolar, Asia has to be multipolar. And therefore, this relationship will influence not just the future of Asia but, in that way, perhaps the future of the world as well,” he said. He further said that India has to prepare to rise amid volatility and unpredictability. “India which is rising, has to prepare to rise amidst volatility and unpredictability. Typically, when countries rise, when big powers rise, they hope for congenial circumstances,” he added In his address, Jaishankar picked three words to describe the changing world. He said that to describe the world, the word “rebalancing” was an obvious choice and said that Asia played a key role in that process. “Now when I speak about rebalancing, I think Asia has been very much key to that rebalancing when we talk. If one looks, for example, at the last top 20 economies of the world, there are many more Asian economies in that than there were a few decades ago. And even if one looks among the 20, the Asian ones have really risen much more strongly and impactfully. And among them, is India, which was a decade ago the 10th largest economy in the world, currently the 5th, likely to be the third by the end of the decade,” he stated. Jaishankar said that the other word was “multipolar,” as it was the consequence of the rebalancing as it overlaps and convergences the international politics impacting the global architecture that was there during the initial years of the United Nations. “The word that would occur to me when I again tried to describe the world would be multipolar and this is a consequence of rebalancing in the sense that there are many more independent centres of decision-making in the world and what it does is it really shifts international politics more in the direction of finding convergences and overlaps, and that actually has an impact on the global architecture that from what was in the initial years of the UN, a very much more bipolar world briefly went into unipolarity,” he explained. The third word that Jaishanakar used to describe the world was plurilateralism. He said it was an ugly word, but it describes a world beyond the bilateral relations. “A third word that would occur to me is plurilateralism. It’s a very ugly word, but it in a sense describes a world beyond bilateral relations, but in short, a multilateral one where countries form combinations based on these convergences and overlaps that I’ve talked about,” he said. “I think this is the latest step in the growth of that platform now rebalancing multipolar plurilateralism,” he added. (ANI) ‘ female participation in the electoral process. Local officials have highlighted the significance of this women-centric approach, which is designed to attract and empower women voters in the region. From Prime Minister Narendra Modi to BJP President and Union Minister JP Nadda and Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, several prominent leaders have appealed to voters to cast their votes in large numbers and exercise their democratic rights. Voting for the second phase of Assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir began at 7 am on Wednesday. Over 25 lakh eligible voters will seal the fate of 239 candidates across 26 constituencies in six districts of the Union Territory. From early morning, long queues of voters were seen waiting for their turn to vote. In this phase, 25,78,099 lakh voters are eligible to cast their ballot, comprising 13,12,730 lakh male voters, 12,65,316 lakh female voters and 53 third-gender voters. The respective district administrations have made elaborative arrangements at all the polling stations for free, fair and transparent elections. The third and final phase of polls will be held on October 1 with counting of votes will be held on October 8. (ANI) said that when he said that 75 per cent of the border dispute between the two countries have been sorted, he is only talking about the ‘disengagement‘ part, while adding that challenge persists in other aspects. While addressing the Asia Society at the Asia Society Policy Institute on Tuesday (local time), the Foreign Minister highlighted how China violated the previous agreements during Covid pandemic, by increasing the troop deployment at the border, eventually resulting in clashes resulting in casualties on both sides. This incident, according to Jaishankar, has overshadowed the bilateral relationship. “We have a difficult history with China...Despite the explicit agreements we had with China, we saw in the middle of COVID that the Chinese moved a large number of forces in violation of these agreements to the line of actual control (LAC). It was likely a mishap would happen, and it did. So, there was a clash, and a number of troops died on either side. That, in a sense, overshadowed the relationship,” Jaishankar said. India-China relationship key to Asia’s future: EAM Jaishankar When I said 75 pc dispute sorted out, it’s only of disengagement’: EAM Jaishankar on India-China border standoff Acknowledging India’s “difficult history” with China, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar,

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FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 27, 2024 9 PM Modi describes Quad as force of Global Good, says it is here to stay, partner and contribute Wilmington (Delaware) [US], September 22 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is on a three day visit to the United States, participated in the QUAD (Quadrilateral Security Dialogue) summit on Saturday (local time0. At the meeting the PM described the grouping as a “force of Global Good”, and added that “it is here to stay, partner and contribute”, said sources. “The PM further described Quad as Quick Unified Assistance Delivery,” the sources said. The Quad leaders appreciated PM Modi and India for its leadership role in the Indian Ocean. PM Biden said that the US has things to learn from India’s experience and leadership in the Indian Ocean. Meanwhile, Japan Prime Minister Fumion Kishida, in appreciation of Prime Minister Modi, extended support to his initiative for organising Voice of Global South Summits, the sources added. The Australian Prime Minister, described India as the predominant power in the Indian Ocean under PM Modi, thus lauding his leadership. “Quad – a force for global good. PM Narendra Modi participated in the Quad Leaders’ Summit along with President Joe Biden of USA, PM Fumio Kishida and Australia PM Anthony Albanese today. PM Modi reaffirmed India’s commitment to the Quad cooperation for a free and open Indo-Pacific. Quad will continue to assist the region’s development priorities and accelerate the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals,” said the MEA in a post on X. Following the request of the US to host the Quad Summit this year, India had agreed to host the next Quad Summit in 2025, according to the Ministry of External Affairs. India was expected to host the summit this year but the schedules of the leaders attending the summit did not permit so. President Biden hosted the quadrilateral meeting and also announced a series of initiatives to deliver a real positive impact for the Indo-Pacific, including providing new maritime technologies to Quad partners. Earlier ahead of the Quad summit, President Biden and PM Modi engaged in a bilateral meeting. President Biden and Prime Minister Narendra Modi affirmed that the U.S.-India Comprehensive Global and Strategic Partnership, the defining partnership of the 21st century, is decisively delivering on an ambitious agenda that serves the global good. The Leaders reflected on a historic period that has seen the United States and India reach unprecedented levels of trust and collaboration. The Leaders affirmed that the U.S.-India partnership must be anchored in upholding democracy, freedom, the rule of law, human rights, pluralism, and equal opportunities for all as our countries strive to become more perfect unions and meet our shared destiny. The sixth edition of the Quad Leaders’ Summit is a ‘farewell’ summit for both US President Joe Biden and Japan Prime Minister Fumio Kishida before they step down from their respective offices. Quad is a diplomatic partnership between four countries– Australia, India, Japan, and the United States. US President Joe Biden is the host of the fourth inperson and sixth overall Quad Leaders’ Summit in Delaware. (ANI)

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