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First & Foremost Asian Weekly in Europe

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Vol 46 Issue 37

27th January to 2nd February 2018

Let noble thoughts come to us from every side 80p

BEING MODI IN TRUMP'S WORLD

The first Indian Prime Minister to address the World Economic Forum annual summit in Davos on two decades, Narendra Modi responded in a namaste as he took the stage to a resounding applause. In a world that collectively faces friction from US President Donald Trump, the beloved leader delivered a strong message against protectionism and inward-focused economic policies, pitching instead for a “heaven of freedom” that stands free from divisions. In his nearly-hour long speech given in Hindi, Modi talked about grave concerns, including terrorism and climate change. Defending globalisation, Modi criticised Trump's policies without taking his name. 'Instead of globalisation, the power of protectionism is putting its head up,” Modi said. “Their wish is not only to save themselves from globalisation, but to change the natural flow of globalisation.”

Prime Minster Narendra Modi addressing the World Economic Forum annual summit in Davos

The leader quoted upanishads and shlokas in a speech that had leaders present grab their translators. “In fact,India has also believed in Samagrata or Purnata which is wholeness.

It means that the universe and all its creation and beings are always complete in themselves. Because they represent the almighty who is always complete. For us the reality is one; only its descriptions are numerous. In terms of physical world also, ages ago, we echoed the same

thing by saying Vasudhaiv Kutumbkam,” he said.

“I don’t want the windows of my house to be closed from all directions. I want the winds of cultures of all countries to enter my house with aplomb and go out also," Modi said. Addressing the issue of terrorism, Modi called for unity against the extreme forces. “Because of our belief in co-existence of races and religions; and because of our belief in non-violence, we have always opposed terrorism.

Indian Ministers evacuated after gas leak in London Continued on page 26

An Indian delegation in the UK for the Education World Forum 2018 was among hundreds evacuated from their hotel near Strand after a gas leak early on Tuesday. The 10-member delegation, which included Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Mr Dinesh Sharma as well as Minister of Education from Gujarat Mrs Mr Dinesh Sharma Vibhavari Dave were among others who were rushed out in their night clothes from Amba Hotel in Charing Cross area of London at around 2am on Tuesday. Continued on page 11

Israel PM's visit to India resonates strongly with the British

“The blossoming relationship between India and Israel, marked by reciprocal state visits in just a few short months, is an expression of a new and necessary alliance in a rapidly shifting world,” wrote Lord Dolar Popat in an interesting read titled 'India and Israel: A relationship inspired by our communities in the UK'. He wrote, “It is certainly true that India and Israel have a lot of common ground. The synergies of supply, demand and political priorities are striking: both countries are conscious of regional pressures, the threats to security and the need for a strong military presence.” Continued on page 26

Nus Ghani, first female Muslim MP to speak in Commons

History has been made and the Asian Muslim community are feeling a sense of pride as Nusrat Ghani, MP for Wealden, East Sussex since 2015, has become the first female Muslim minister to speak from the Commons dispatch box, at the House of Commons. Continued on page 6


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