U.S.-India defence partnership is now at an all-time high: U.S. senior defence official
The U.S.-India defence partnership is important for establishing peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific Region, and it has various opportunities such as ammunition, aircraft, underwater awareness technology, and cyber security, said Rear Admiral Michael Baker, Senior Defence Official and Defence Attaché at the U.S. Embassy, New Delhi, speaking at a on “Defense News Conclave: Stories of U.S.-India Defense and Security Partnership,” organised by the U.S. Department of State through the U.S. Consulate General Kolkata and CUTS International. |
Analysing the Fifth Indo-U.S. 2+2 Ministerial
The Fifth 2+2 Ministerial Dialogue, 2023, between India and the United States of America has successfully captured the curiosity of the global community, ratchetting the bilateral ‘comprehensive global strategic partnership’ between the two large democracies. Foreign Ministers of both countries, Antony J. Blinken and S. Jaishankar, and Defence Ministers, Lloyd J. Austin III and Rajnath Singh, have laid out a strategic blueprint of coalescing in multitudinous domains of converging interests. |
India-U.S. committed to safeguard "open, inclusive" Indo-Pacific": Eric Garcetti
Stating that India and the U.S. have made important steps towards strengthening their defence partnership, U.S. Ambassador to India, Eric Garcetti, during the India-U.S. 2+2 Ministerial Dialogue, said the two countries are committed to promoting resilient and rules-based international order to safeguard "free open and inclusive" Indo-Pacific. |
India, Australia 2+2 talks focus on defence, regional security
India and Australia held talks cantered around deepening military cooperation in critical areas including anti-submarine warfare and air-to-air refuelling, security in the vast Indo-Pacific region amid China’s rising influence, hydrography cooperation and strengthening ties in sectors such as critical minerals, space, education, and science and technology. The two sides also discussed pressing geopolitical issues, including the crisis in West Asia and the war in Ukraine. |
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MoU between India and U.S. to Enhance Innovation Ecosystems
A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on “Enhancing Innovation Ecosystems through an Innovation Handshake” under the framework of India-U.S. Commercial Dialogue was signed between the two countries on the November 14, 2023 in San Francisco. The leaders’ Joint Statement during the historic official State Visit of Prime Minister in June 2023 announced the establishment of the “Innovation Handshake”. |
Biden-Harris Administration launches National Spectrum Strategy to advance U.S. wireless leadership
The National Spectrum Strategy will advance U.S. leadership globally while also providing Americans with the best services that advanced wireless technology offers. These technologies will improve not only consumer wireless networks but also services in vital economic sectors such as aviation, transportation, manufacturing, energy and space. |
Critical and emerging tech: A central platform for U.S.-India collaboration
Global trade’s landscape is swiftly evolving, where strategic and economic imperatives intertwine, with technology at their intersection. The role of technology (paywall) in international negotiations and strategy is increasingly pronounced, serving as a pivotal element in crafting national agenda.
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USIBC and CII organise collaborative effort to promote innovation and foster development of critical and emerging technologies
The U.S. India Business Council (USIBC) and the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) organised an industry-driven collaborative effort between the U.S. and India, promoting innovation and fostering the development of critical and emerging technologies, on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Leadership Summit. |
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Industry needs to move beyond a profit-driven focus, embrace sustainability as a core principle: Pharma Leaders Round Table
Leaders of major pharmaceutical companies emphasised the need to focus on both incremental and disruptive innovation during the exclusive, closed-door Pharma Leaders Round Table at the 16th edition of CPHI & P-MEC India 2023. The round table focussed on the dual themes of innovation and sustainability, bringing together a cross-section of industry leaders to ideate the direction of growth for the Indian pharma industry over the next decade. |
Chronic drug shortages stress hospitals and patients in the U.S.
A recent survey by the ECRI Institute found that shortages compromised patient care. Health care workers told the nonprofit they were sometimes unable to give patients the best drug for their condition, administered less effective drugs, delayed care and even made medical errors. The shortages prompt hospital pharmacy employees to work overtime, hunting down alternative medications. |
India’s pharmaceutical exports: A tale of resilience, innovation, and challenges
India’s pharmaceutical sector has emerged as a global powerhouse, registering robust growth in exports and positioning itself as a key player in the international market. Its growth trajectory is not just a reflection of India’s manufacturing capabilities, but also of its ability to respond to global market dynamics. However, the path is strewn with challenges that require strategic navigation.
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What it takes to drive innovation in India's medical device sector
Collaboration among stakeholders in India could be the key to promoting further the development of quality, high-end medical devices that can pinpoint and address patient needs and offer sustainability. KPMG in India, together with the Asia Pacific Medical Technology Association, recently published a report that underlines existing policies and initiatives that enable innovation in India's medical device sector. |
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Let multilateralism win day by day
An emphasis on reposing faith in multilateralism has been a hallmark of India’s G20 Presidency, which is now entering its final lap. The concluding paragraphs of the G20 New Delhi Leaders’ Declaration reiterated a commitment to the G20’s continued operation “in the spirit of multilateralism, on the basis of consensus, with all members participating on an equal footing in all its events”. It was this very “spirit of multilateralism” which carried the day at the New Delhi G20 Summit. |
Stimulating international investment for development
World Investment Forum is by far the biggest platform in the UN system on international investment in sustainable development and aims to devise strategies and solutions for global investment and development challenges. Investment is the key to development. Investment fosters economic growth and employment generation, facilitates technology transfer, and enhances export capabilities, underscoring investment's multifaceted role in driving development. |
Rise of China, its assertiveness in Indo-Pacific region shaped Indo-U.S. relationship: Former Foreign Secretary
The rise of China, and its assertiveness, especially in the Indo-Pacific region, has shaped the relationship between India and the U.S. in various sectors such as technology, manufacturing, defence and environment, said former Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao speaking on ‘India’s place in the changing world’ at the Luminary Lecture Series organised by the Christian Medical College (CMC). |
India warns of unsustainable financing and its subsequent debt traps at UNSC
At a UN Security Council debate earlier this week, India warned that the international community should be vigilant towards the dangers of unsustainable financing which leads to a vicious cycle of debt traps. "Peace is elusive and development a distant dream if resource crunch continues to exist. Hence, India in various fora, including in its current G20 presidency has worked towards reforms of International Financial Institutions," Counsellor in India's Permanent Mission to the UN Madhu Sudan said. |
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