Defence cooperation hardens the India-Australia relationship
Emerging cooperation between India and Australia is widely understood as a response to the China challenge that is facilitated by multilateral groupings like the Quad. But the recent signing of the Australia-India Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (ECTA) on April 02 suggests the bilateral relationship is much more substantial. |
Japan to allow lethal defence equipment exports to India and 11 countries: Report
Japan plans to allow the exports of lethal military equipment, including missiles and jets, to India and 11 other countries, a move that could bolster efforts by New Delhi and Tokyo to cooperate in defence manufacturing. Regulations will be eased by March next year to allow the exports to India, Australia and some European and Southeast Asian nations, according to a report by Nikkei. |
India top priority in Russian foreign policy: Sergei A Karaganov
India figures extremely high on the agenda of the Russian foreign policy and strong India-Russia ties will help stabilise to New Delhi’s ties with Beijing besides bringing a balance in Moscow’s partnership with China, according to Sergei A Karaganov, Member of the Advisory Committee of the Security Council of the Russian Federation and a former Advisor to the Presidential Administration (foreign policy). |
The Quad looks West
Until now, some Quad members have not given the Indian Ocean region the strategic importance it deserves. The Quad’s new maritime initiative raises the possibility that two of the group’s fundamental goals - promoting stability and providing public goods - will extend more fully into the Indian Ocean region and the states that straddle it. |
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PM Modi, President Biden launch technology, development finance initiatives at bilateral in Tokyo
A new India-US initiative on critical and emerging technologies has been launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Joe Biden with the US development agency as the two sides resolved to expand defence cooperation and welcomed the signing of an investment incentive agreement that will focus on healthcare, renewable energy, infrastructure and other sectors. |
India’s EO satellites in the Indo-Pacific
The Quad has agreed to launch a satellite-based maritime security initiative to curb illegal fishing by China. India is a global leader in satellite launches, especially in Earth Observation (EO) satellites. The Indo-Pacific nations are looking at the Indian model because it is applicable, economical, and sustainable. EO satellites take images of the earth in visible, infrared, near-infrared, optical, and ultraviolet ranges of the electromagnetic spectrum, cost-effectively producing rich data on the environment, weather, and economic activities on land and sea. |
Indian, Chinese companies take lead in AI use: IBM report
An International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) survey report said Indian and Chinese companies are taking lead in use of artificial intelligence (AI) compared to their peers in major technically advanced countries. 57 percent of IT professionals in India report that their organisations have actively deployed AI in their business, and over a quarter (27 percent) indicates that their organisations are exploring the use of AI.
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5G adoption will lead to a radical shift for the Indian digital ecosystem
5G services have the potential to increase innovation for all businesses and assist to usher in Industry 4.0 which is envisioned to supercharge the economy at scale and create a wealth of benefits for India as a whole. While 5G is still emerging in India and there is still quite a lot of work to be done to adapt and reach its full potential, nonetheless, constant moves are being made by the government and industry to invest in this technology and ready themselves for the future. |
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India, US and stories from the Ledo Road
Defense journalists and media professionals need not become defense experts, but investing in developing expertise on defense-related issues will go a long way in enhancing the quality of their reporting. This pool of journalists can then pursue more lines of inquiry and evaluate the real outcomes of defense-related policies and reforms in their reporting. |
Indian PM’s ‘3 Day, 3 Nation’ Europe visit
Prime Minister Narendra Modi concluded his three European Nation visits which strengthen the spirit of cooperation with Germany, Denmark and France. During his visit, he held a series of bilateral meetings to boost ties in a range of areas including green and renewable energy, climate action, cooperation in trade and investments, innovations and skill development. This edition of CUTS Occasional News Wrap reflects on the three European Nation’s visits with compilation of articles which highlights the talks and developments covered in print and electronic media. |
From USA to Germany, how Modi's bond with Indian diaspora makes India irresistible to the world
Prime Minister Narendra Modi had a lot on his agenda when he travelled to Europe to meet leaders of Germany, France and the Nordic states of Denmark, Norway, Finland, Sweden and Iceland. The Indian diaspora’s unwavering solidarity with the Indian Prime Minister as he set foot in Europe comes at a time when India has boldly resisted Western pressure to not buy Russian oil and condemn Russia for the war in Ukraine. The Indian diaspora wants to be part of the Indian growth story, and the Prime Minister knows how to take them along in this journey.
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Quad leaders launch STEM fellowship programme
The Quadrilateral Security Dialogue fellowship programme was launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and US President Joe Biden on the margins of the Quad Leaders’ Summit in Tokyo. The Quad Fellowship Programme is a wonderful and unique initiative. This prestigious fellowship will offer our students great opportunities to pursue graduate and doctorate programmes in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. |
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