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April 2022, Vol 5 Issue 1
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Quad’s success crucial for regional, global stability: Indian PM IANS
New Delhi, March 21 (IANS): Quad’s success is very important for regional and global stability, said Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on March 21 at India-Australia virtual summit emphasizing “commitment to a free, open and inclusive IndoPacific.” The US, Japan, India and Australia have an informal alliance called
counterpart Scott Morrison participated in the second IndiaAustralia virtual summit on March 21.
the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue, or Quad, that positions itself as being committed to a free, open and inclusive IndoPacific. “There is also good cooperation between us in Quad. Our cooperation reflects our commitment to a free, open and inclusive Indo-Pacific,” said Modi. Modi and his Australian
ACT hosts AusIndia Fair 2022
Speaking during the summit, Modi conveyed condolences for the loss of life and property caused by floods in Queensland and New South Wales. Recently, floods in eastern Australia have killed at least 21 people. Thousands of homes have been left uninhabitable. Talking about comprehensive strategic partnership, Modi stated, “During our last virtual summit, we elevated our relationship to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. And I
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Australian Capital Territory (ACT). It is the largest Indian festival in the ACT, and it aims
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New Delhi, March 24 (IANS): Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar on March 24 told the Rajya Sabha (Indian Upper House) that India’s stand on the Russia-Ukraine war is based on six principles.
Responding to a question, he said that India has called for immediate cessation of violence and end to all hostilities. “We stand for peace, we believe that there is no other way than a return to the path of dialogue and diplomacy. We recognize that the global order is anchored on international law, UN charter and respect for territorial integrity and sovereignty of all states and we call for humanitarian access to a conflict situation.”
90 tonnes of humanitarian assistance so far and we are looking to provide more, especially medicines.” Jaishankar also said that the Government of India is in touch with the leadership of both the Russian Federation and Ukraine on this matter. “The Prime Minister himself has spoken with the Presidents of
Kashmiri Pandits genocide victims, need justice 31st March 2022: With a heavy, but strong, heart, I am writing this to tell the world about the emotions going through after watching the latest Hindi blockbuster, “The Kashmir Files – Right to Justice”, or TKF for the gen X audience.
n April 2nd, the AusIndia Fair took place at Thoroughbred Park, 1 Randwick Rd, Lyneham,
‘We stand for peace’, Jaishankar briefs Indian Upper House on Ukraine war
He also said, “We have given
By Ash Raina, Kashmiri Pandits Australia (KPA)
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Kashyapa reclaimed the land now comprising Kashmir from a vast lake and that land came to be known as Kashyapamar and, later, Kashmir. Having achieved
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considerable prominence as a centre of Hindu culture, a succession of Hindu dynasties ruled Kashmir until 1346, when it came under Muslim rule. The Muslim period lasted nearly five centuries, which also resulted in 6 genocides and exodus from the valley, before Kashmir was annexed to the Sikh kingdom of the Punjab in 1819 and then to the Dogra kingdom of Jammu in 1846. Jammu and Kashmir Accession Day is celebrated annually in the union territory to commemorate
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India, Australia ink Economic Cooperation & Trade Agreement New Delhi, April 2 (IANS) India and Australia on Saturday signed the India-Australia Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (IndAus ECTA) in a virtual ceremony. Accordingly, the agreement envisages to enhance trade in
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goods and services.
The virtual signing ceremony was attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Australian counterpart Scott Morrison. “IndAus ECTA would remove barriers to trade and will open up plethora of opportunities
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in both goods and services for both nations,” said Piyush Goyal, Union Minister of Commerce and Industry, Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution and Textiles. “It is expected that the bilateral trade would grow from the
existing $27 billion to nearly $4550 billion over the next fiveyears. There is huge potential in areas like textiles, pharmaceuticals, hospitality, gem and jewellery and IT amongst others, creating huge employment in both countries.”
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