External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Wednesday highlighted the need for reforms in the United Nations while presiding over high-level ministerial signature events of India's ongoing presidency of the UN Security Council.
Sonipat (Haryana) [India], December 14 (ANI/OP Jindal University): Professor (Dr) C. Raj Kumar, the Founding Vice Chancellor of O.P. Jindal Global University has called for a major reform initiative for liberalizing the visa regime pertaining to students and faculty among all countries in G2
Taking to his official Twitter handle, Jaishankar noted that India and Japan as G4 nations have been working together to advance reformed multilateralism.
The High-Level Ministerial Open Debate on December 14 is on the theme of "New Orientation for Reformed Multilateralism" [NORMS] and the High-Level Briefing on December 15 is on "Global Approach to Counter Terrorism - Challenges and Way Forward". Both these themes have been key priorities for
This report was published by the Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances (DARPG) for the month of November. This is the fourth month in a row that UIDAI has topped the rankings.
During the meeting, the two sides discussed regional and international issues, including developments in the Indo-Pacific, India's neighbourhood, the Ukraine conflict, cooperation in multilateral fora including the United Nations, and United Nations Security Council reforms.
"Now we don't believe everything is perfect, and we're not standing in the way of reform. In fact, the UK wants to welcome Brazil, India, Japan and Germany as permanent members of the UN Security Council, alongside permanent African representation," Cleverly said.
During his three-day visit starting from December 13 -15, Jaishankar, on December 14, will preside over the High-Level Ministerial Open Debate on the theme of 'New Orientation for Reformed Multilateralism' [NORMS].
Despite the election of Xi Jinping for an unprecedented third term, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) continues to face leadership challenges such as the test of long-term rule, reform and modernisation, revive the market economy and of the external environment.
Centre's reforms result in consistent increase of Foreign direct investment (FDI) inflow which has grown from USD 45.15 billion in 2014-2015 to USD 84.84 billion in 2021-22, the Minister of State for Commerce and Industry, Som Parkash said in reply to Parliament on Wednesday.
PHDCCI said for start-ups, ESOPs are the key to attract and incentivise talent. These should not be taxed as recipients do not have ready cash in their hands at that point and the taxation should be on the final sale of shares, the industry body said.