Indian Abroad December 16-31, 2021 Vol 1 Issue 21

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Vol 1, Issue 21 Dec 16 -31, 2021

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Prashant Singh: Fortifying community ties within Australian-Indian diaspora - Page 5

India’s Harnaaz Sandhu crowned Miss Universe 2021

After a wait of more than two decades, Chandigarh’s Harnaaz Sandhu finally brings home the Miss Universe crown

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fter a wait of more than two decades, Chandigarh’s Harnaaz Sandhu finally brings home the Miss Universe crown. The 21-year- old won the title on December 12, 2021, at the pageant which was held at the Universe Dome in Eilat, Israel. “I am immensely grateful to the Almighty, my parents, and the Miss India Organization for guiding and supporting me throughout. Loads of love to everyone who prayed and wished the crown for me. Bringing the glorious crown back after 21 years to India is a moment of great pride,” says Harnaaz. Sandhu beat out 79 contestants to be crowned the 70th Miss Universe. Nadia Ferreira, Miss Paraguay was runner-up Miss Paraguay and the second runner-up is Miss South Africa Lalela Mswane. The Miss Universe Organisation posted the news on their official Instagram handle, with a clip showing last year’s winner, Andrea Meza of Mexico, crowning an overjoyed Harnaaz. The young model will bring home the crown after 21

CDS Gen Rawat, wife, 11 others killed in helicopter crash

International students continue to rise in other countries even as Australia faces decline

CDS Gen Bipin Rawat, wife laid to rest with full military honours- Page 9

Indian Cooking with Lata Modi -Page 7

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Ravishing Fashionistas hosts Christmas Party -Page 8

Five of the Best Lord of the Rings Experiences -Page 22

New Delhi, Dec 8: India's first Chief of Defence Staff, Gen Bipin Rawat, his wife, and 11 others were killed when their IAF Mi-17 helicopter crashed near Coonoor in Tamil Nadu's Nilgiris district on Wednesday, the IAF announced. "With deep regret, it has now been ascertained that Gen Bipin Rawat, Mrs Madhulika Rawat and 11 other persons on board have died in the unfortunate accident," the Indian Air Force said in a tweet. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, in a series of tweets, said: "Deeply anguished by the sudden demise of Chief of Defence Staff Gen Bipin

Rawat, his wife and 11 other Armed Forces personnel in an extremely unfortunate helicopter accident today in Tamil Nadu. "His untimely death is an irreparable loss to our Armed Forces and the country". "General Rawat had served the country with exceptional courage and diligence. As the first Chief of Defence Staff he had prepared plans for jointness of our Armed Forces," he said. The CDS was going to the Defence Services Staff College, Wellington, to give a lecture. The chopper, with a total of 14

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persons on board, took off from the Sulur air base near Coimbatore and was on its way to Coonoor. When the chopper was a few minutes away from landing, it, as per eyewitnesses, hit a tree, crashed, and caught fire, resulting in several casualties.

Australia fortifying tech partnership with India, says Marise Payne Physical and Mental Curfew -Page 23

ABFRL and Tarun Tahiliani launch Tasva -Page 27

The new Consulate-General, according to Payne, will focus on strengthening Australia's ties with India's burgeoning innovators.

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ccording to Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne, Australia is strengthening its technology engagement with India by establishing a new consulate in Bengaluru and a centre of excellence for vital and emerging technology policy in India. Her remarks came just hours after Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison unveiled the consulate's plans in a virtual presentation at the Bengaluru Tech Summit.

The new Consulate-General, according to Payne, would focus on strengthening Australia's ties with India's lively innovators, technologists, and entrepreneurs. Through the development of a new Consulate-General in Bengaluru and a Centre of Excellence for Critical and Emerging Technology Policy, both of which will be situated in India, Australia is deepening our technology cooperation with India, she added.

years, she is preceded by Lara Dutta who was crowned in 2000. Before setting out to Israel, Sandhu Told us in an interview that she was going to make sure that she is the best version of our country and that she would make India proud at Israel this year. She also stated that she was looking forward to strengthening relations between Israel and India and was super excited staying, “I have to bring back the crown home” The Bollywood aspirant kept her word and did India proud. Sandhu said, “One must keep growing through life as we all learn something every day. To believe in yourself is the key to success. I represented myself as the best version of myself”. Sandhu believes that Pageants are a platform where women come forward to celebrate sisterhood and womanhood and people across the world celebrate their beauty queens and their successes with great pride. “According to me, it’s all about being true to the self and people around you will definitely look at that spark in you,” she stated.

The consulate, according to Payne, will assist Australian businesses in one of the world's most vital commercial hubs. India is expected to have half of the next billion internet users, and India's digital economy, centred on Bengaluru, is expected to rise to USD 1 trillion by 2025, she stated. Australia currently has consulates in Mumbai, Chennai, and Kolkata, in addition to its high commission in Delhi. Continued on page 18

Australia's international education competitors are already recovering from the pandemic. However, with positive trends returning in Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States, Australia may experience something similar as travel becomes more accessible. Despite the pandemic, international students are flocking to Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States in historic numbers, according to new study from Victoria University's Mitchell Institute. However, the number of new international students in Australia and New Zealand continues to plummet. Many students who have been stranded overseas have chosen to continue their studies in the

United Kingdom, the United States, or Canada, which have less border restrictions than Australia. The study indicates a complex situation in which the pandemic had diverse effects on international students from all over the world. The number of new Chinese students is still lower than it was before the pandemic. However, numbers in some source nations, such as India and Nigeria, are at all-time highs. International education is a significant component of how many countries handle education investment. The research emphasises how governments are refocusing their efforts on luring overseas students. Continued on page 18

Ridhi Dogra on her character in Bollywood debut ‘Lakadbaggha’ -Page 30

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