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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh interacts with students from J&K on Bharat Darshan tour;

    Source: Government of India

    Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh interacts with students from J&K on Bharat Darshan tour;

    He advises them to imbibe new technologies and learn about new StartUp avenues for better future

    Posted On: 13 OCT 2024 6:25PM by PIB Delhi

    Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science and Technology, Minister of State (I/C) for Earth Sciences, MoS PMO, Department of Atomic Energy, Department of Space, Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, Dr Jitendra Singh today hosted a luncheon interaction with students from Jammu & Kashmir. These children are in Delhi under Bharat Darshan programme of Government of India, which is being conducted by the Jammu and Kashmir Police.

    Dr Jitendra Singh was impressed with their inquisitiveness, observation skills, IQ level and advised them to imbibe new technologies, learn about new StartUp avenues and get acquainted with new developments in different segments of society, especially science and technology, biochemistry, artificial intelligence and space technology. He urged students to use their smartphones to attain information and knowledge.

    He spoke about different schemes of the Government of India, including Pradhanmantri Vishwakarma Yojana, which would help them in acquiring and enhancing the skill of their forefathers.

    The Minister informed them about women-run self help groups in J&K who are working on doubling apple yield and increasing the shelf life of these. He also informed about the Purple Revolution benefitting the youth of J&K who not only grow lavender but also distil perfume and oil out of it thereby earning handsomely.

    Dr Jitendra Singh asked children to request their teachers to reach them with new perspectives and incorporate new ideas in their teachings. He also requested J&K Police officers, part of the troupe, to organise such workshops for the teachers that would be beneficial for the students.

    There were around 70 students along with seven officials of the J&K Police. Around half of them are from the families of those who were killed in action. These students first went to Bengaluru where they visited among others Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum, Bengaluru. The tour began on October 09, 2024. They are travelling by air and will fly back tomorrow.

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: Tito Mboweni: South African Minister and Reserve Bank governor who drove significant economic reforms

    Source: The Conversation – Africa – By Roy Havemann, Research Associate, Stellenbosch University

    Tito Mboweni, former South African Reserve Bank Governor, Minister of Finance, and Minister of Labour was arguably one of the country’s most consequential economic policymakers and drove several significant economic reforms.

    Mboweni passed away on 12 October 2024 after a short illness.

    Born on 16 March 1959, he received a Bachelor of Arts in Economic and Political Science from the National University of Lesotho in 1985. He had attended the University of the North between 1979 and 1980 but left South Africa to go into exile in his second year of studies. In 1987, he obtained a Master of Arts in Development Economics from the University of East Anglia in the UK.

    He began his career in government as Minister of Labour in President Nelson Mandela’s 1994 administration. As the first Minister of Labour in the new democratic South Africa, he took several steps to improve the relationship between business and labour.

    Among these were major legislative reforms, including the Basic Conditions of Employment Act, Labour Relations Act, Mines Health Safety Act and the NEDLAC Act, designed to improve cooperation between different “constituencies” – labour, business, and government.

    He was appointed as the Eighth Governor of the South African Reserve Bank in 1999. In this role he introduced inflation targeting and presided over the first monetary policy committee meetings. This substantially modernised the Bank’s approach. For instance, Mboweni introduced a monetary policy statement outlining the reasons for the Bank’s decisions. These were televised, bringing new transparency to the conduct of monetary policy. Before this, the bank’s targeted monetary policy aggregates, and its communications, were made through printed documents.

    Monetary Policy Forums took monetary policy to many parts of the country, bringing a new openness and engagement between the Bank and ordinary South Africans.

    He held the position of Governor until 2009. But his legacy endures. The South African Reserve Bank is highly regarded across the world, with an inflation rate that is firmly within the target range and well-anchored inflation expectations.

    As finance minister

    Shortly after Cyril Ramaphosa was inaugurated as President of the Republic of South Africa in 2018, the then Finance Minister Nhlanhla Nene resigned. The President appointed Mboweni as Minister of Finance in October 2018.

    Mboweni made three consequential decisions in South Africa’s economic policy trajectory.

    The first was the decision, in 2019, to freeze government wages from 2020. He was alarmed by the rapid and unsustainable increase in government wages. Together with slowing economic growth, this led to a fiscal position that was deteriorating at an alarming pace. The wage freeze ultimately started the slow return to the fiscal rectitude that had been the hallmark of the period of government before Jacob Zuma became president in 2009.

    The second, also in 2019, was the publication of a paper on economic growth. It was known officially as “Economic transformation, inclusive growth, and competitiveness: Towards an Economic Strategy for South Africa”.

    Unofficially it was known as the “Tito Paper”.

    This set out a programme of much-needed economic reforms – including steps to lift the restrictions on private power generation. In the six years since the publication of the policy paper (and the subsequent reforms), a total of 6 GW of non-Eskom electricity has been added to the grid, saving South Africa six stages of load-shedding.

    Other recommendations of the paper are being followed, including those for rail, telecommunications and ports.

    The third was the introduction of a comprehensive response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This included a significant expansion of the grants system, with a Social Relief of Distress grant pegged at R350 per person per month. Research by the NIDS-CRAM initiative, led by Dr Nic Spaull of Stellenbosch University, has highlighted how the grant positively affected millions of people’s lives.

    Enduring legacy

    It is difficult to think of any other economic policymaker who has left such an enduring legacy.

    Stellenbosch University awarded him an honorary doctorate in 2010 and appointed him Professor Extraordinary of Economics from 2002 to 2005 . He was a frequent participant at Bureau for Economic Research conferences. There, his engaging speaking style made him a popular drawcard.

    His love of red wine and engaging conversation made him a popular visitor at the university. In 2010, he spent time at the Stellenbosch Institute for Advanced Studies as part of a research group working on the global financial crisis and its consequences for democracy.

    This is an edited version of a tribute published by the Bureau for Economic Research, Stellenbosch University.

    – Tito Mboweni: South African Minister and Reserve Bank governor who drove significant economic
    reforms
    https://theconversation.com/tito-mboweni-south-african-minister-and-reserve-bank-governor-who-drove-significant-economic-reforms-241236

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Tele MANAS: Revolutionizing Mental Health Care in India

    Source: Government of India

    Tele MANAS: Revolutionizing Mental Health Care in India

    Over 14.7 Lakh Calls Served in Two Years, Transforming Mental Healthcare Accessibility

    Posted On: 13 OCT 2024 7:23PM by PIB Delhi

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: VISIT OF FIRST TRAINING SQUADRON TO BAHRAIN AND UAE

    Source: Government of India

    Posted On: 13 OCT 2024 7:26PM by PIB Delhi

    Continuing with the Long Range Training Deployment in the Persian Gulf, INS Tir and ICGS Veera of First Training Squadron (1TS) arrived at the Port of Manama, Bahrain on 12 Oct 24. Aimed at enhancing Naval cooperation and augmenting interoperability, Indian Navy is set to engage with the Royal Bahrain Naval Forces (RBNF) on various domains of maritime ops and best shared practices. Professional interactions, cross ship visits, joint training sessions, yoga sessions, band concerts, friendly sports fixtures, social interactions and community welfare activities are planned during the port call. The sea trainees of Indian Navy will be visiting various training facilities and establishments of RBNF.

    A coordination meeting between the operational teams of both the Navies towards planning and conduct of a Maritime Partnership Exercise is also scheduled. Training interaction with the partners of CMF as part of cooperative engagement and reaffirming maritime security in the region will also feature during the visit.

    In another port visit, INS Shardul of 1TS entered Port Rashid, Dubai at UAE.  The ship was received by the Defence Attaché at the Embassy of India and officials of the UAE Navy. During the visit, the ship will engage with the UAE Navy on multiple training activities and harbour interactions.

    The deployment of 1TS to Bahrain and UAE is aimed not only at exposing the sea trainees towards various Naval training activities but also endeavours to further the socio-political, military and maritime linkages. The visit is indicative of growing defence relations of India with Bahrain and UAE while boosting maritime security cooperation and enhanced synergy amongst the Navies.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Prime Minister visits Anubhuti Kendra at Bharat Mandapam on completion of 3 years of PM GatiShakti

    Source: Government of India

    Prime Minister visits Anubhuti Kendra at Bharat Mandapam on completion of 3 years of PM GatiShakti

    PM GatiShakti has played a critical role in adding momentum to India’s infrastructure development journey: Prime Minister

    Posted On: 13 OCT 2024 9:44PM by PIB Delhi

    The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi visited  Anubhuti Kendra at Bharat Mandapam on completion of 3 years of GatiShakti today. Shri Modi remarked that PM GatiShakti has played a critical role in adding momentum to India’s infrastructure development journey. 

    The Prime Minister posted on X;

    “Today, as GatiShakti completed three years, went to Bharat Mandapam and visited the Anubhuti Kendra, where I experienced the transformative power of this initiative.”

    “PM GatiShakti has played a critical role in adding momentum to India’s infrastructure development journey. It is using technology wonderfully in order to ensure projects are completed on time and any potential challenge is mitigated.”

     

     

     

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  • MIL-OSI Africa: The remarkable career of Tito Mboweni: from South African freedom fighter to central bank governor and trusted politician

    Source: The Conversation – Africa – By Jannie Rossouw, Visiting Professor at the Business School, University of the Witwatersrand

    It is sad to write about Tito Mboweni in the past tense.

    Tito Titus Mboweni, who was born on 16 March 1959 in Tzaneen, a town in South Africa in what was then the Transvaal, passed away after a short illness in Johannesburg on 12 October 2024.

    After the announcement of his death, tributes poured in for this South African leader. Many have been touched by his legacy in politics, business, governance and the economy of South Africa.

    While not without some shortcomings, his career from being a freedom fighter to becoming a trusted and popular public figure serves as an enduring example to others in leadership.

    A career in service of society

    During his lifetime, Mboweni managed to achieve multiple accomplishments. The first period of his career was as member of the African National Congress (ANC) liberation movement in exile, where he served as deputy head of the Department of Economic Policy in the ANC.

    Political and public service was a second part of his career.

    After the democratic elections of 1994, Mboweni served as minister of labour in the first cabinet of Nelson Mandela. In a surprise announcement in 1998, Mboweni was appointed as an advisor to the then governor of the South African Reserve Bank, Chris Stals. This was to prepare Mboweni for appointment as governor after the retirement of Stals.

    Mboweni could not move directly into the position as governor, as section 4(2)(a) of the South African Reserve Bank Act states that the “governor shall be a person of tested banking experience”.

    By serving as an advisor to Stals for a little over a year, Mboweni met this legal requirement. He was appointed as the eighth governor of the central bank on 8 August 1999.

    At the time there were concerns about his commitment to the continuation of a policy of controlling inflation, ushered in successfully by Stals in the preceding decade. But Mboweni soon showed his commitment to the continued control of inflation.

    He replaced the previous structure used for monetary policy decisions by Stals by establishing the Monetary Policy Committee in October 1999. This was in preparation for the adoption of inflation targeting as a policy objective for the bank.

    After his retirement from the Reserve Bank, Mboweni commenced with the next stages of his career: a successful stint in business, which was interrupted by his return to politics. He served as minister of finance from 9 October 2018 to 5 August 2021. In this role he made it very clear that South Africa had to adopt a more prudent fiscal policy to avoid a too rapid growth in government debt. But this viewpoint made him unpopular with many cabinet and ANC colleagues, trade unions and others.

    Once he left politics, Mboweni resumed his career in business. He also served the South African community in different ways. He held a number of appointments as honorary professor and was also a patron of the arts. He was also well-known for his enthusiasm for cooking, which he often posted about on social media.

    Challenges

    Mboweni had to withstand political pressure on the issue of the role of the Reserve Bank. He was exemplary in his protection of the autonomy and independence of bank, which is set out in sections 223 to 225 of the South African Constitution.

    In this respect, he followed in the footsteps of Stals.

    Politicians favour lower interest rates, particularly during election periods. But Mboweni was not afraid of being unpopular. He was steadfast in protecting the autonomy and independence of the South African Reserve Bank. Mboweni also led the central bank during the global financial crisis of 2008 . South Africa was one of the countries that did not suffer a banking crisis or collapse during that period.

    Achievements

    Mboweni’s single biggest achievement was his successful transition from an ANC freedom fighter in exile to his roles as senior politician, central bank governor and businessman.

    His successful adoption of a policy of inflation targeting despite opposition was also a major achievement. Under Mboweni’s leadership the South African Reserve Bank showed critics that South Africa can make a continuous commitment to a low rate of inflation.

    Other than establishing the Monetary Policy Committee, Mboweni also played a major role in bringing monetary policy closer to the people. Under his leadership, the bank was one of the first central banks in the world to announce monetary policy decisions about interest rates at a media conference. He also introduced the central bank’s Monetary Policy Forums, where the public can engage the senior leadership of the central bank on monetary policy.

    Shortcomings

    Mboweni had many successes in business, central banking and politics. He also a few shortcomings. One was that he did not insist on the readoption of the lower inflation target (3%-5%) announced in 2001, that was later abandoned. A lower inflation target some 20 years ago would have anchored South Africa’s inflation rate and inflation expectations on a lower trajectory.

    It is difficult to judge whether Mboweni’s somewhat untimely (though not necessarily unexpected) resignation as finance minister can also be regarded as a failure. However, a finance minister can only function optimally with the support of the head of state. Such support was clearly lacking.

    Legacy

    Mboweni leaves a legacy of a successful transformation from a freedom fighter to a businessman, central banker and politician. If more former freedom fighters made this successful transition, South Africa’s prospects would look considerably better.

    Another legacy is honesty and integrity. Mboweni was never embroiled in scandals or questionable business dealings. If other ANC cadres could follow this example, South Africa would also offer a better future for all its citizens.

    – The remarkable career of Tito Mboweni: from South African freedom fighter to central bank governor and trusted politician
    https://theconversation.com/the-remarkable-career-of-tito-mboweni-from-south-african-freedom-fighter-to-central-bank-governor-and-trusted-politician-241234

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: GENERAL UPENDRA DWIVEDI, CHIEF OF ARMY STAFF EMBARKS ON A VISIT TO JAPAN

    Source: Government of India

    Posted On: 14 OCT 2024 10:50AM by PIB Delhi

    General Upendra Dwivedi, Chief of the Army Staff (COAS), departed on a visit to Japan from 14th to 17th October 2024, marking a significant step in bolstering the defence cooperation between India and Japan.

    On 14th October 2024, General Upendra Dwivedi will interact with Shri Sibi George, Indian Ambassador to Japan and would thereafter engage in discussion on India-Japan relations at the Embassy of India, Tokyo.

    On 15th October 2024, the COAS will engage in dialogues with the senior military leadership of Japan at the MoD in Ichigaya. The meetings are planned with Gen Yoshida Yoshihide, Chief of Staff, Joint Self Defence Force; Gen Morishita Yasunori, Chief of Staff, Japan Ground Self-Defence Force (JGSDF); Mr Ishikawa Takeshi, Commissioner of Acquisition, Technology and Logistic Agency (ATLA). The discussions will be aimed at fostering stronger military cooperation between India and Japan. General Upendra Dwivedi will also pay homage at the Memorial at MoD, Ichigaya and will be given a Guard of Honour by the JGSDF. The itinerary also includes an interaction with senior hierarchy of JGSDF and a visit to the National Institute of Defence Studies.

    On 16th October 2024, General Upendra Dwivedi, the COAS, accompanied by Gen MORISHITA Yasunori, Chief of Staff, Japan Ground Self Defence Force, will visit Fuji School, wherein he will engage in a conversation with Lt Gen Kodama Yasuyuki, Commanding Gen of Fuji School. The COAS will be given a briefing at the School and he will also witness an Equipment and Facility Display.

    On 17th October 2024, the COAS will visit Hiroshima, wherein he will lay a wreath at Hiroshima Peace Park and pay floral tributes to Mahatma Gandhi’s Statue at the Peace Park.

    The visit by General Upendra Dwivedi aims at strengthening military cooperation between militaries of India and Japan besides exploring new avenues of collaboration between the two nations.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: SURGEON VICE ADMIRAL KAVITA SAHAI, SM, VSM ASSUMES CHARGE AS DIRECTOR GENERAL MEDICAL SERVICES (NAVY)

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Posted On: 14 OCT 2024 11:18AM by PIB Delhi

    Surgeon Vice Admiral Kavita Sahai, SM, VSM assumes charge as Director General Medical Services (Navy) on 14 Oct 24. The Flag Officer was commissioned in the Army Medical Corps on 30 Dec 1986.

    An alumnus of the prestigious Armed Forces Medical College Pune, she has specialized in Pathology and super specialized in Oncopathology from the prestigious AIIMS, New Delhi.  She has been Professor and head of Dept, Lab Sciences at AHRR and BHDC. She has also been Professor at Dept of Pathology, AFMC, Pune. Prior to assuming charge as the DGMS(Navy), she was the First woman Commandant of AMC Centre & College and O i/C Records. She is the first woman officer to be elected as Col Commandant of Army Medical Corps. She has a special interest in Medical Education and was awarded prestigious Foundation for Advancement of International Medical Education and Research (FAIMER) Fellowship for advancement of Med Education from Philadelphia, USA in 2013-14.

    In recognition for her distinguished Service, the Flag Officer has been awarded the Sena Medal in 2024 and Vishisht Seva Medal in 2018 and has been Commended by the Chief of the Army Staff twice in 2008 & 2012 and the GOC-in-C (WC) in 2010.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: INDIAN NAVY SAILING CHAMPIONSHIP (INSC) – 2024

    Source: Government of India

    Posted On: 14 OCT 2024 11:22AM by PIB Delhi

    The Indian Navy’s most awaited and the largest sailing regatta, the Indian Navy Sailing Championship (INSC), is set to take place at Indian Naval Academy (INA), Ezhimala from 16 Oct to 19 Oct 24.

     The Marakkar Watermanship Training Centre (MWTC) at INA, one of the finest sailing facilities in the country, is gearing up to host more than 100 participants of the Indian Navy who will test their sailing skills in five different classes of boats in three different formats of racing.

    INSC is an annual inter Command event conducted under the aegis of Indian Naval Sailing Association (INSA) based at Naval Headquarters to encourage participation of naval personnel in competitive sailing.

    This edition of INSC will see the participation of teams from the three Naval Commands comprising of officers, cadets and sailors (including Agniveers).

    Racing will take place in four most popular formats of sailing. Fleet Racing will be in International Laser Class Association (ILCA-6) class boat for women, ILCA-7 class boat for men and Bic Beach class boat for windsurfing open. Team Racing will take place in Enterprise class boat.

    The Indian Navy lays special emphasis on watermanship activities and recognises the sport of sailing as a means to develop seamanship skills, camaraderie, courage and other leadership qualities in personnel.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Shri Dharmendra Pradhan to launch 3 AI – Centres of Excellence on Healthcare, Agriculture and Sustainable Cities on 15th October, 2024

    Source: Government of India

    Posted On: 14 OCT 2024 1:28PM by PIB Delhi

    Union Minister for Education, Shri Dharmendra Pradhan, will be launching three AI Centres of Excellence (CoE) focused on Healthcare, Agriculture, and Sustainable Cities on 15th October 2024 in New Delhi.

    To realize the vision of “Viksit Bharat,” these three CoEs for Artificial Intelligence (AI) will be led by top educational institutions, in consortium with industry partners and startups. They will conduct interdisciplinary research, develop cutting-edge applications, and create scalable solutions in these three areas. This initiative aims to galvanize an effective AI ecosystem and nurture quality human resources in these critical fields.

    As part of the vision to “Make AI in India and Make AI work for India,” the establishment of these centres was announced under Para 60 of the Budget Announcement for 2023-24. In alignment with this, the Government has approved the creation of the three AI Centres of Excellence, with a total financial outlay of Rs. 990.00 Cr over the period of FY 2023-24 to FY 2027-28.

    To oversee the implementation of this initiative, an industry heavy Apex Committee has been constituted, co-chaired by Dr. Sridhar Vembu, Founder and CEO of Zoho Corporation.

    Shri K.Sanjay Murthy, Secretary/HE will grace the occasion, along with Directors of IITs, Heads of higher educational institutions (HEIs), industry leaders, start-up founders and senior officials from various ministries of the Government of India.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Union Health Minister Shri JP Nadda inaugurates 19th International Conference of Drug Regulatory Authorities

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Union Health Minister Shri JP Nadda inaugurates 19th International Conference of Drug Regulatory Authorities

    ICDRA is being hosted for the first time in India, bringing together regulatory authorities, policymakers, and health officials from over 194 WHO member states

    During the unprecedented COVID 19 pandemic, India emerged not only as a global leader in health resilience and innovation but also reaffirmed its role as the Pharmacy of the World: Shri JP Nadda

    “The ICDRA platform provides a space to share knowledge, foster partnerships, and develop regulatory frameworks that ensure the safety, efficacy, and quality of medical products worldwide”

    “CDSCO has developed robust systems for approving safe and efficacious drugs and medical devices in the country and for export to more than 200 countries in the world”

    “More than 95% regulatory processes currently have been digitized at CDSCO, bringing transparency and increasing trust among stakeholders”

    Global cooperation is important in drug regulation, particularly in light of challenges such as antimicrobial resistance, the post-pandemic world, and the safe use of AI in healthcare: Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus

    Posted On: 14 OCT 2024 1:48PM by PIB Delhi

    Shri Jagat Prakash Nadda, Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare inaugurated the 19th International Conference of Drug Regulatory Authorities (ICDRA), here today. The event which is being hosted for the first time in India, from 14th – 18th October by the Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO), Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO) brought together regulatory authorities, policymakers, and health officials from over 194 WHO member states.

     

    Addressing the occasion, Shri JP Nadda emphasized on the shared commitment for enhancing global healthcare standards and safeguarding public health. He highlighted that during the unprecedented COVID 19 pandemic, India emerged not only as a global leader in health resilience and innovation but also reaffirmed its role as the Pharmacy of the World. “India rapidly expanded its healthcare infrastructure and scaled up vaccine production to meet both domestic and global demands. The successful rollout of the COVID-19 vaccination program, covering over a billion people, is a testament to the robustness of our healthcare system, the dedication of our health workers, and the soundness of our policies”, he said.

    The Union Health Minister highlighted that India played a crucial role in ensuring affordable access to essential medicines, vaccines, and medical supplies for nations across the globe. “Guided by the principle of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ – the world is one family, we extended our support to more than 150 countries, providing life-saving drugs and vaccines during the pandemic. This spirit of international solidarity is at the heart of India’s approach to global health. We believe that our progress is inseparable from the progress of the world, and as such, we remain committed to contributing to global health security and sustainability”, he said.

     

    Shri Nadda noted that “the ICDRA platform provides a space to share knowledge, foster partnerships, and develop regulatory frameworks that ensure the safety, efficacy, and quality of medical products worldwide.”

    Highlighting the achievements of CDSCO, Shri Nadda said that “it has developed robust systems for approving safe and efficacious drugs and medical devices in the country and for export to more than 200 countries in the world”. Availability of Quality medicine at affordable price is at the core, he said. He also informed that “8 drug testing labs are operational today while 2 more are in pipeline. 8 Mini testing Labs are operational at different ports for quick testing and release of drugs and raw material being imported. In addition, 38 State Drug Regulator’s Testing Labs are operational. Altogether, more than a hundred thousand samples are being tested every year under regulatory surveillance mechanism.”

    The Union Minister also stated that “more than 95% regulatory processes currently have been digitized at CDSCO, bringing transparency and increasing trust among stakeholders.” He also stated that, “Considering the importance of medical devices in health care delivery, Medical Device industry in India is also being regulated. Drugs Rules have been amended to make Good Manufacturing Practice Guidelines more comprehensive and at par with the WHO-GMP guidelines.”

    It was also pointed out that in order to make drug supply chain robust, it has been made mandatory to provide Bar Code or Quick Response Code (QR Code) on top 300 brands of drug products. Similarly, QR Code is mandatory on all API packs, either being imported or manufactured in India.

    The Union Minister concluded his address by underscoring India’s full committed to advancing global health. “We believe in 3 Ss i.e. “Skill, Speed and Scale” and by focusing on these three aspects, we have been able to meet the increasing demand for Pharma products while adhering to global quality standards without any compromise. We are prepared to address pressing challenges, from antimicrobial resistance to ensuring equitable access to life-saving treatments. We are not just participants in this dialogue; we are partners in building a healthier, safer and more resilient world”, he said.

    Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of WHO, in his speech, commended India for hosting this crucial global regulatory forum and highlighted the importance of global cooperation in drug regulation, particularly in light of challenges such as antimicrobial resistance, the post-pandemic world, and the safe use of AI in healthcare.

    Dr Saima Wazed, Regional Director, WHO Southeast Asia Region stated that “India is the largest provider of generic medicines while the Indian Pharmaceutical Industry is the third largest in the world. She noted that India provides over 50% of the world’s vaccine demands. She emphasized that a strong regulatory system is crucial to achieving universal health coverage and highlighted the need for strengthened regulatory convergence and information sharing between national regulatory authorities.

    Smt. Punya Salila Srivastava, Union Health Secretary stated that “the Indian pharmaceutical industry has recently become the 4th largest export sector of India, exemplifying the level of our integration into the global pharmaceutical supply chain. India is the third largest producer of pharmaceuticals in the world, and has the largest number of US FDA approved plants outside the USA.” She also highlighted that “India supply 50% of the world’s vaccines, most of them going to UN agencies like WHO, UNICEF and the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) and to organisations like GAVI.

    Ms. Malebona Precious Matsoso, Co-Chair, WHO Intergovernmental Negotiation Body, South Africa said that “regulation of medical products is one of the most crucial aspects today. The impact of regulatory decisions is found not only at the national or global level but also in the hospital rooms.” Public health interventions and response can be shortened through efficient regulation and oversight, she said.

    Highlighting India as the pharmacy of the world, she said that this tag comes with certain expectations and capacities about India. She concluded her address by emphasising on smart regulation as opposed to under-regulation and over-regulation.

    Dr. Rajeev Singh Raghuvanshi, Drugs Controller General of India highlighted India’s achievements in drugs control and medical devices sector, including the approval of India’s first CAR T-cell therapy. “We are continuously upgrading our skills and capacities in our systems and are on a path towards low regulation and high execution”, he said.

    As a precursor to the main conference, an exhibition was also held which showcased India’s innovation, capabilities, and leadership in the pharmaceutical, medical devices, and clinical research sectors. Key industry players, including pharmaceutical giants, medical device manufacturers, and healthcare innovators, presented their advancements and breakthroughs to an international audience of regulators and stakeholders. This exhibition served as a testament to India’s standing as the “Pharmacy of the World” and its growing influence in global healthcare.

    In addition to the main conference sessions, several side meetings will take place, where representatives from various countries will engage in focused discussions on specific regulatory challenges and opportunities. These meetings will facilitate bilateral and multilateral dialogues on strengthening regulatory systems, promoting innovation, and fostering collaboration to address global health needs.

    Key Discussions and Regulatory Challenges

    The 5-day conference will feature a series of insightful sessions where regulatory authorities and industry leaders will deliberate on key issues affecting global drug and medical device regulation. Some of the prominent sessions include:

    • Plenary Session on Smart Regulation: Discussions will revolve around the evolving landscape of regulatory reliance and the World Listed Authorities (WLA) framework. Global regulators will explore how to enhance cooperation to streamline processes across countries.
    • Workshops on Medical Devices: A significant focus will be placed on the regulation of medical devices, including IVDs (In Vitro Diagnostics), where experts will discuss trends in global and regional regulatory frameworks.
    • Quality of Pharmaceutical Starting Materials: This workshop will shed light on the need for stringent regulations in ensuring the quality and safety of pharmaceutical products from their very inception.
    • Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare: Regulators and industry experts will discuss the role of AI in improving regulatory oversight, pharmaco-vigilance, and clinical trials, while also addressing the challenges related to data privacy and implementation.
    • Regulatory Preparedness in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic: This is a plenary session focused on the lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic and the need for continued regulatory innovation to prepare for future public health emergencies.

    The 19th ICDRA will emphasize strengthening global regulatory systems through partnerships and collective efforts. Regulatory authorities from various nations will discuss challenges and opportunities in harmonizing regulations for medical products, addressing antimicrobial resistance (AMR), and advancing traditional medicines.

    Dr Rajiv Bahl, Secretary, Dept. of Health Research and DG ICMR; Shri Rajiv Wadhawan, Advisor (Cost), Health Ministry; Dr Roderico H. Ofrin, WHO Representative to India and senior officials of the Union Health Ministry were present at the event.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Shri Dharmendra Pradhan to announce 3 AI – Centres of Excellence on Healthcare, Agriculture and Sustainable Cities on 15th October, 2024

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Posted On: 14 OCT 2024 1:28PM by PIB Delhi

    Union Minister for Education, Shri Dharmendra Pradhan, will be announcing three AI Centres of Excellence (CoE) focused on Healthcare, Agriculture, and Sustainable Cities on 15th October 2024 in New Delhi.

    To realize the vision of “Viksit Bharat,” these three CoEs for Artificial Intelligence (AI) will be led by top educational institutions, in consortium with industry partners and startups. They will conduct interdisciplinary research, develop cutting-edge applications, and create scalable solutions in these three areas. This initiative aims to galvanize an effective AI ecosystem and nurture quality human resources in these critical fields.

    As part of the vision to “Make AI in India and Make AI work for India,” the establishment of these centres was announced under Para 60 of the Budget Announcement for 2023-24. In alignment with this, the Government has approved the creation of the three AI Centres of Excellence, with a total financial outlay of Rs. 990.00 Cr over the period of FY 2023-24 to FY 2027-28.

    To oversee the implementation of this initiative, an industry heavy Apex Committee has been constituted, co-chaired by Dr. Sridhar Vembu, Founder and CEO of Zoho Corporation.

    Shri K.Sanjay Murthy, Secretary/HE will grace the occasion, along with Directors of IITs, Heads of higher educational institutions (HEIs), industry leaders, start-up founders and senior officials from various ministries of the Government of India.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: MSDE partners with Meta for AI Assistant in Skill India Mission and 5 Centers of Excellence in NSTIs

    Source: Government of India

    MSDE partners with Meta for AI Assistant in Skill India Mission and 5 Centers of Excellence in NSTIs

    “Our mission is to empower India’s youth with the skills they need to thrive in today’s competitive landscape”: Sh. Jayant Chaudhary

    Posted On: 14 OCT 2024 2:20PM by PIB Delhi

    The Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship (MSDE) announced its partnership with Meta today for the launch of two key initiatives: an AI Assistant for the Skill India Mission and establishing 5 Centers of Excellence (CoEs) in Virtual Reality (VR) and Mixed Reality (MR) at National Skill Training Institutes (NSTIs) located at Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Jodhpur, Chennai and Kanpur.

    Commenting on the partnership, Shri Jayant Chaudhary, Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Skill Development & Entrepreneurship, said, “Our mission at the Ministry is to empower India’s youth with the skills they need to thrive in today’s competitive landscape. By integrating technologies like artificial intelligence, virtual reality and mixed reality into the Skill India ecosystem, we are democratizing access to cutting-edge technologies enabling personalized learning pathways for the youth of the country. Our partnership with Meta today is a significant step towards achieving this goal.”

    Under this partnership, an innovative AI-chatbot powered by Meta’s open-source Llama model will be developed, which will enhance the learner experience on the Skill India Digital (SID) Portal. The chatbot, which will be integrated into the SID Portal, offers 24/7 assistance to users, enabling quick discovery of course information, interactive Q&A for course content, and access to lecture summaries and relevant videos for revision. Available over WhatsApp, the chatbot will support English, Hindi, and Hinglish, along with voice capabilities, making it more accessible to a diverse range of users across India. In addition, users can search for specific course topics, find skilling centers, explore job listings based on location and interest, and receive tailored feedback for continuous improvement. The chatbot will also provide valuable analytics to the MSDE to further optimize the platform. Sarvam AI, the technical partner for the AI assistant project, will be responsible for the development and deployment of the chatbot, which will be piloted over a six-month period.  

    By making Meta’s open-source AI models accessible to India’s AI ecosystem, it envisages a collaborative e-governance framework for adoption of impactful AI solutions with potential for catalyzing large scale socio-economic transformation in line with India’s AI Mission. Further, these 5 CoEs at NSTIs will equip learners and instructors with the latest VR technology to learn and enhance existing skills in a safe, immersive and engaging environment. The partnership on AI assistant aims to streamline information access, improve learning outcomes and provide students with seamless support through an intuitive digital interface. The 5 CoEs will also provide realistic simulations, improve engagement and increase accessibility to skill development training.

    Shivnath Thukral, Vice President and Head of Public Policy, Meta India, said, “At Meta, we are committed to leveraging frontier technologies like AI, VR and MR to create meaningful impact for the economic development of India. These partnerships with the Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship (MDSE) are a testament to our commitment to bridging the gap between technology and education. Through the integration of advanced technologies like Open-Source Llama we aim to empower not just the students, but also educators and entrepreneurs, equipping them with the tools they need to thrive in today’s digital-first world.”

    The Skill India Digital Portal has become a cornerstone of the nation’s skilling ecosystem, with millions of students accessing courses aimed at improving their employability. With the launch of the AI chatbot, MSDE and Meta are taking a significant step forward in revolutionizing how students interact with course content and prepare for the future. Further, Skillveri, the technical partner for establishing the CoEs, will provide cutting-edge VR and MR resources, curriculum, and trained professionals to equip learners and instructors with the latest technology, enabling immersive and interactive learning experiences.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Chief Minister of Delhi calls on Prime Minister

    Source: Government of India

    Posted On: 14 OCT 2024 2:26PM by PIB Delhi

    The Chief Minister of Delhi Ms. Atishi called on the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi today.

    The Prime Minister’s handle posted a message on X:

    “Chief Minister of Delhi, @AtishiAAP called on PM @narendramodi.”

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Ministries/ Departments of Government of India Participate in the Special Campaign 4.0 for Swachhata and Reducing Pendency

    Source: Government of India

    Ministries/ Departments of Government of India Participate in the Special Campaign 4.0 for Swachhata and Reducing Pendency

    Massive Participation from across the Country, with cleanliness campaigns made in 1.32 lakh offices spaces (42%) out of 3.16 lakh target in first ten days

    26.41 lakh Square Feet of Space Freed for Productive Use; Rs. 21.62 crore Revenue Earned through Scrap Disposal and 1.34 Lakh Public Grievances Redressed

    Large Scale Awareness Generation and Campaign Advocacy Resorted through Electronic, Print and Social Mediawith 5002 Tweets, 10.2 Million Engagements and 129 PIB Statements, #Specialcampaign4 gained a lot of Traction on Social Media

    Posted On: 14 OCT 2024 2:39PM by PIB Delhi

    The Special Campaign 4.0 launched by the Government, with Department of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances as the nodal department, has gained significant momentum. The preparatory phase (16th-30thSeptember, 2024) for the Special Campaign 4.0 completed on 30thSeptember, 2024 and Implementation Phase started from 2ndOctober, 2024.

    The progress of the campaign was reviewed by Secretary DARPG, in the fifth Meeting of Nodal Officers of Special Campaign 4.0 for Swachhata and Disposal of Pending Matters held on 11thOctober, 2024.  The meeting was attended by 150 senior officers, from 84 Ministries/Departments. All Ministries/Departments are participating in the Special Campaign 4.0. Massive participation from across the country observed with cleanliness campaigns made in 1.32 lakh offices spaces (42%) out of 3.16 lakh target in only ten days.  26.41 lakh square feet of space has been freed for productive use; Rs. 21.62 crore revenue has been earned through scrap disposal and 1.34 lakh public grievances have been redressed. 

    In the first ten days of Special Campaign 4.0 from 2nd-11th October, 2024, the following progress has been achieved:

    S.No.

    Parameter

    Target in SC 4.0

    Achievement upto 11th Oct 2024

    % Achupto 11th Oct 2024

    1.  

    Cleanliness Campaigns

    3,16,099

    1,32,392

    41.9

    1.  

    Reference from MPs

    4,103

    762

    18.6

    1.  

    Parliamentary Assurances

    1,158

    59

    5.1

    1.  

    IMC References

    137

    44

    32.1

    1.  

    State-Government References

    712

    218

    30.6

    1.  

    Public Grievances

    5,18,313

    1,34,072

    25.9

    1.  

    Pubic Grievance Appeals

    14,733

    3,821

    25.9

    1.  

    PMO References

    904

    267

    29.5

    1.  

    Easing of Rules/Processes

    648

    98

    15.1

    1.  

    Physical Files due for Review

    32,37,605

    11,14,291

    34.4

    1.  

    e-Files put up for Review

    4,17,943

    1,24,437

    29.8

    1.  

    Space freed

    (Lakh sq ft)

    26.41

     

    1.  

    Revenue earned

    (Rs. Crore)

    21.62

     

    The Special Campaign 4.0 has gained significant traction in social media with 5,002 tweets by Ministries/Departments on #SpecialCampaign4.0, 314 infographics and issue of 129 PIB statements.

    During the review meeting, Department of School Education and Literacy delivered an insightful presentation on the “Vidyanjali” App, which aims to enhance educational quality and foster greater interactivity in classrooms to facilitate donations of computer systems etc. under Special campaign 4.0 by Ministries/ Departments.

    Some of the best practices that emerged upto 11th October, 2024 are as follows:

    1. Curative preservation of Manuscript “Ramayana”, Asiatic Society, Kolkata, Ministry of Mines
    2. Wall beautification at Shastri Bhawan, Legislative Department
    3. Scrap cleared from Recreation room, National Bal Bhawan, New Delhi, Ministry of Education
    4. Waste room converted into DMF Gallery, Shastri Bhawan, Ministry of Mines
    5. Art sculpture made out of waste aluminium, JNARDCC, Nagpur, Ministry of Mines
    6. Scrap cleared from old cooling towers after auctioning through MSTC at Pune Airport, AAI, Ministry of Civil Aviation
    7. Postman app for timely delivery of services, e-office adoption, use of technology for Digital Life Certificate, Department of Posts

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: National Centre for Good Governance Commences Two-Week Training for Civil Servants from BIMSTEC Nations and Maldives

    Source: Government of India

    National Centre for Good Governance Commences Two-Week Training for Civil Servants from BIMSTEC Nations and Maldives

    National Centre for Good Governance reaches key milestone with First-Ever Training Program for BIMSTEC Civil Servants

    Posted On: 14 OCT 2024 2:42PM by PIB Delhi

    The National Centre for Good Governance (NCGG) has commenced the first Mid-Career Training Programme for the civil servants of the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC) countries, alongside the 34th Capacity Building Programme for civil servants from the Maldives. This two-week training programme is being organized from 14th October to 25th October 2024 in Mussoorie and New Delhi. A total of 36 civil servants from BIMSTEC countries, including Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Nepal, and Bhutan, are participating in the programme.  Additionally, 35 civil servants from the Maldives are participating in the 34th Capacity Building Programme. The participants are serving as Divisional Secretary, Additional District Secretary, Deputy Chief Secretary, and Assistant Commissioners, Director, Council Executives representing key ministries from their countries.

    Shri V. Srinivas, Director General, NCGG and Secretary of the Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances (DARPG), jointly inaugurated the training programme and welcomed the participants. In his address, emphasized the programme’s objective to enhance the skillsets of civil servants by addressing the evolving landscape of administrative reforms and the critical role of digital governance. He noted that the training would focus on citizen-centric governance models, which aim to bridge the gap between government offices and the people they serve, thereby improving public service delivery.

    During the programme, Dr. AP Singh, Associate Professor, NCGG and Course Coordinator for Ist Mid-Career Training Programme for the Civil Servants of BIMSTEC Countries gave detailed information about the National Centre for Good Governance and the milestones achieved by the NCGG over the years. Dr BS Bisht, Associate Professor, NCGG and Course Coordinator for 34th CBP for Civil Servants of Maldives gave the overview of the programme.

    Under the second phase of the programme, the participating officers from BIMSTEC countries and the Maldives will visit key institutions and projects, including the Indira Gandhi National Forest Academy, the Smart City Project and ITDA, the Smart School in Dehradun, the Haryana Institute of Public Administration, the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), and the National Science Centre. Additionally, they will visit the Maruti Udyog Limited and visit the iconic Taj Mahal.

    The BIMSTEC programme is being coordinated by Dr. A.P. Singh, Associate Professor and Course Coordinator, Dr. M.K. Bhandari, Faculty and Co-Course Coordinators, Shri Sanjay Pant, Training Assistant, and Ms. Monisha Bahuguna, YP. The 34th Capacity Building Programme,is being coordinated by Dr. B.S. Bisht, Associate Professor and Course Coordinator, along with Dr. Sanjeev Sharma, Faculty and Co-Course Coordinator, Shri Brijesh Bisht, Training Assistant, NCGG  along with the NCGG capacity-building team.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Achievements of Ministry of Women and Child Development during the implementation phase of Special Campaign 4.0

    Source: Government of India

    Posted On: 14 OCT 2024 2:48PM by PIB Delhi

    Ministry of Women and Child Development, including all Autonomous Bodies under its administrative control, has initiated efforts and prepared action plans to implement Special Campaign 4.0 for improving Swachhata and disposal of pending references from 2nd  October – 31st  October, 2024, on the lines of the Special Campaigns held in the preceding 3 years.

    The identification of targets such as Cleanliness Campaign sites, Planning for Space management and beautification of offices, identifying Scrap and redundant items and their disposal procedure as per GFR, pending references from MP’s, State Governments, Inter-Ministerial references (Cabinet Notes), PMO, Parliamentary Assurances pending for more than 3 months, Public Grievances and Appeals (CPGRAMS as well as grievances received from other sources), Record Management – Review of files/recording and weeding of files/closing of e-files have been completed during the preparatory phase of the campaign and uploaded on the portal.

    During the ongoing Implementation Phase of the Campaign (2nd October-31st October, 2024), the Ministry is taking concerted efforts for disposal of identified pending references. The status of disposal of pending references under various categories as on 10.10.2024 is detailed below –

    MP References – 13, Public Grievances – 312, Public Grievance Appeals – 54, E-Files closed – 258, Cleanliness Campaigns Conducted – 8856, Space Freed – 59,781 sq. ft., Revenue Earned – Rs.10,100/-

        

    The Union Minister for Women and Child Development visited the office premises of Central Adoption Resource Authority (CARA) located at Dr. Durgabai Deshmukh Samaj Kalyan Bhawan, Qutab Institutional Area, New Delhi on 04.10.2024 to offer voluntary shramdaan and inspect the cleanliness activities being undertaken under Special Campaign 4.0. Moreover, during this campaign, the Minister’s initiative to plant trees demonstrates a strong commitment to environmental conservation and sustainable development.  Further, inspection of premises, washrooms, store rooms etc. of the Ministry located at Jeevan Tara & Jeevan Vihar buildings and record room located at Jeevan Vihar building was undertaken by Senior Officers of the Ministry on 09.10.2024.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Hong Kong Customs combats traders supplying shortweight Chung Yeung Festival products

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

         From September 30 to October 10, Hong Kong Customs conducted a territory-wide inspection to combat traders supplying shortweight products before the Chung Yeung Festival. After test buys and spot checks, three traders suspected of violating the regulations were found, in contravention of the Weights and Measures Ordinance (WMO).  

         During the operation, Customs officers inspected a total of 130 roasted meat stalls and fruit shops, three of which were found to be supplying siu mei products and fruits that were shortweighted, with discrepancies ranging from 10.59 per cent to 11.31 per cent.

         Investigations are ongoing.

         Customs reminds consumers to purchase products from reputable shops and pay attention to the weighing process and the actual weight when the products are supplied by weight.

         Customs also reminds traders to comply with the requirements of the WMO. Under the WMO, any person who in the course of trade supplies goods to another person by weight or measure should supply the goods in net weight or net measure. Any shortage of the quantity purporting to be supplied is an offence. The maximum penalty upon conviction is a fine of $10,000. In addition, any person who uses for trade, or has in his possession for use for trade, any weighing or measuring equipment which is false or defective commits an offence. The maximum penalty upon conviction is a fine of $25,000. Also, any person who fails to let customers have a clear view of readings of the weighing or measuring equipment is liable to a maximum penalty of a fine of $5,000.

         Customs will continue to take stringent enforcement action against shortweight activities to protect consumers’ interests and uphold a fair trading environment.
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         Members of the public may report any suspected violations of the WMO to the Customs 24-hour hotline 182 8080 or its dedicated crime-reporting email account (crimereport@customs.gov.hk) or online form (eform.cefs.gov.hk/form/ced002).

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Written question – Georgia’s newly adopted anti-LGBTIQ+ law – E-001891/2024

    Source: European Parliament

    Question for written answer  E-001891/2024
    to the Commission
    Rule 144
    Alice Kuhnke (Verts/ALE), Mélissa Camara (Verts/ALE), Ville Niinistö (Verts/ALE), Lena Schilling (Verts/ALE), Hannah Neumann (Verts/ALE), Saskia Bricmont (Verts/ALE), Rasmus Nordqvist (Verts/ALE), Rasmus Andresen (Verts/ALE), Gordan Bosanac (Verts/ALE), Kim Van Sparrentak (Verts/ALE), Markéta Gregorová (Verts/ALE), Catarina Vieira (Verts/ALE), Leoluca Orlando (Verts/ALE), Tilly Metz (Verts/ALE), Sergey Lagodinsky (Verts/ALE), Majdouline Sbai (Verts/ALE), Maria Ohisalo (Verts/ALE)

    On 17 September 2024, the Georgian Parliament passed a controversial bill that targets the rights of LGBTIQ+ persons through the introduction of extensive legal restrictions. The changes are presented under the pretext of protecting ‘family values’, but represent a clear violation of the human rights of LGBTIQ+ people. On 18 September, Vice-President of the Commission / High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell urged Georgia to withdraw the bill, but more action is clearly needed to ensure the safety of Georgian LGBTIQ+ people.

    • 1.Within the scope of EU enlargement policy, how is the Commission planning to increase EU efforts to prevent further backsliding on LGBTIQ+-rights in candidate countries?
    • 2.Several EU countries consider Georgia to be a ‘safe third country’, despite the risks of persecution that LGBTIQ+ people face. How is the Commission working to ensure that LGBTIQ+ people in Georgia fleeing persecution have access to protection?

    Submitted: 1.10.2024

    Last updated: 14 October 2024

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: At a Glance – Tax compliance costs in the EU: Striking the right balance – 14-10-2024

    Source: European Parliament

    For her second mandate, European Commission President-elect Ursula von der Leyen has prioritised strengthening EU competitiveness and simplifying existing EU legislation. One focus here is the regulatory burden in taxation within the EU and its potential evolution. On 17 October 2024, the European Parliament’s Subcommittee on Tax Matters (FISC) is due to hold a public hearing on simplicity and transparency in tax policy.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Written question – Threat to UN Peacekeepers – P-001999/2024

    Source: European Parliament

    Priority question for written answer  P-001999/2024
    to the Vice-President of the Commission / High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy
    Rule 144
    Kathleen Funchion (The Left), Lynn Boylan (The Left)

    The Israeli invasion of Lebanon has seen Israel Defense Forces (IDF) troops temporarily locate themselves metres away from UN peacekeepers. The Israeli military has used this location to fire at targets deeper into Lebanese territory, which has placed UN Peacekeepers in danger from both IDF fire and retaliatory fire.

    • 1.Does the Vice-President of the Commission / High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy (VP/HR) agree that these actions by the Israeli regime and the IDF have knowingly placed UN Peacekeepers in harm’s way?
    • 2.Does the VP/HR agree with President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins when he referred to it as ‘outrageous’ that the Israel Defense Forces ‘have threatened this peacekeeping force and sought to have them evacuate the villages they are defending’?
    • 3.Given that the Israeli regime has put UN Peacekeepers, including Irish UN Peacekeepers, at risk, will the VP/HR and the Commission now take the appropriate actions and suspend the EU-Israel Association Agreement?

    Submitted: 9.10.2024

    Last updated: 14 October 2024

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Written question – Measures and action following the ruling by the CJEU suspending the agreement with Morocco – E-001964/2024

    Source: European Parliament

    Question for written answer  E-001964/2024
    to the Commission
    Rule 144
    Carmen Crespo Díaz (PPE)

    The ruling issued by the Court of Justice of the European Union annulling the trade agreements between the European Union and Morocco is creating uncertainty about how the European Commission’s new negotiations with the Kingdom of Morocco will impact European producers.

    In view of the above:

    • 1.What will be the terms of the negotiation for the new trade agreements between the EU and Morocco?
    • 2.What measures will the Commission take in response to the CJEU ruling on the agreement with Morocco in order to protect European farmers?

    Submitted: 4.10.2024

    Last updated: 14 October 2024

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Written question – Unlocking the potential of geothermal energy – E-001894/2024

    Source: European Parliament

    Question for written answer  E-001894/2024/rev.1
    to the Commission
    Rule 144
    Ioan-Rareş Bogdan (PPE)

    Geothermal energy represents a largely untapped and highly promising renewable energy source in Europe. With its potential to provide a stable, low-carbon and cost-effective energy supply, geothermal could play a significant role in achieving the EU’s climate and energy goals.

    However, despite this potential, geothermal energy remains underutilised compared to other renewable sources such as wind and solar power.

    • 1.How does the Commission intend to address the existing financial, regulatory and technical barriers that currently limit the expansion of geothermal energy projects in Europe?
    • 2.Will the Commission consider creating specific funding mechanisms or support schemes for geothermal energy development?

    Submitted: 1.10.2024

    Last updated: 14 October 2024

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Latest news – Next FEMM Committee meeting: 14 October 2024 – Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality

    Source: European Parliament

    The next FEMM meeting will take place in Brussels on:

    • 14 October 2024, from 15.00-16.30 in room SPINELLI 3G2
    FEMM Committee meetings calendars
         2024
         2025
         FEMM Bureau and Coordinators
    FEMM work in progress
         FEMM work in progress

    Source : © European Union, 2024 – EP

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Written question – Corruption and rule of law in Spain – E-001959/2024

    Source: European Parliament

    Question for written answer  E-001959/2024
    to the Commission
    Rule 144
    Dolors Montserrat (PPE), Juan Ignacio Zoido Álvarez (PPE)

    The 2024 Report on the Rule of Law in Spain, published last July, highlights that the government was mandated by law to adopt, by September 2024, a comprehensive strategy to prevent and fight corruption. However, no such legislation has been adopted, nor has there been any progress on the reform of the Code of Criminal Procedure, intended to expedite the investigation and prosecution of crimes in order to make the fight against corruption more effective.

    Bearing in mind that Pedro Sánchez’s government is currently beset by various corruption scandals implicating his wife, his brother and former government ministers, some of which even involving European funds:

    • 1.What plan of action does the Commission intend to pursue to bring pressure to bear on the government to improve the fight against corruption, something which would seem not to be its priority?
    • 2.In its structured bilateral dialogue on the rule of law with the government, does the Commission intend to address not only the timetable but also the mobilisation of the necessary human and financial resources to ensure the proper implementation of the present and future Code of Criminal Procedure?

    Submitted: 4.10.2024

    Last updated: 14 October 2024

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: MOTION FOR A RESOLUTION on attacks on freedom of expression, in particular, in Brazil – B10-0056/2024

    Source: European Parliament

    Jorge Martín Frías, Hermann Tertsch del Valle, Jorge Buxadé Villalba, Juan Carlos Girauta Vidal, Mireia Borrás Pabón, Margarita de la Pisa Carrión

    B10‑0056/2024

    Motion for a European Parliament resolution on attacks on freedom of expression, in particular, in Brazil

    The European Parliament,

     having regard to the recent attacks on freedom of expression, including the decision of the Brazilian Federal Court to block access to the platform X,

     

     having regard to Article 11 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union,

     

     having regard to Rule 149 of its Rules of Procedure,

    A. whereas those attacks are unlawful and a reflection of ideological interests;

     

    B. whereas the banning of X in Brazil breaches that country’s constitution, in particular, the right to freedom of expression and access to information enshrined in Article 5 thereof, along with other international laws and treaties;

     

    C. whereas a global trend has emerged in which online freedom of expression is censored in an effort to control public opinion, and whereas the EU is no exception to that trend, taking into account that a European Commissioner directly threatened a social network and that it has a regulatory framework that promotes the censorship of content;

     

    1. Condemns the attack on freedom of expression and fundamental rights in Brazil;

    2. Urges the Commission to propose amendments to the current regulatory framework with a view to protecting freedom of expression and putting an end to any pressure being placed on both media and social media platforms.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Answer to a written question – Infringement procedure in connection with the Birds Directive – E-001547/2024(ASW)

    Source: European Parliament

    1. The Commission initiated an infringement procedure[1] against the Netherlands for non-compliance with Articles 2, 3, and 4 of the Birds Directive[2]. The case is supported by scientific reports, including the 2024 study ‘Geactualiseerd landelijk overzicht van vogelsoorten met concentraties van (inter)nationaal belang[3]’ (updated national overview of bird species with concentrations of (inter) national interest).

    2. The exchanges between the Commission and national authorities in the course of infringement procedures are not public. As confirmed by the case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union[4], this is justified to ensure the effectiveness of the loyal cooperation between the Commission and the Member State concerned in order to achieve compliance with EU law as soon as possible.

    3. The Commission attaches great importance to transparency on its enforcement actions. With each infringement cycle, the Commission publishes a press package setting out the cases by policy area, describing subject matter and main grievances of individual cases, as h as been done in the infringement procedure referred to by the Honourable Member[5]. Moreover, a ll infringement decisions are published in a public database[6], updated in real time. The Commission’s annual report on monitoring the application of EU law sets out Member States’ compliance with EU law in all main policy areas, describing trends, progress made and fields where additional efforts are necessary[7].

    • [1] INFR(2024)4014.
    • [2] Directive 2009/147/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 30 November 2009 on the conservation of wild birds (codified version), OJ L 20, 26.1.2010, p. 7-25.
    • [3] https://www.rijksoverheid.nl/documenten/rapporten/2024/04/10/bijlage-basisrapport-concentratiegebieden
    • [4] Judgment of 14 November 2013, in joint cases C-514/11 P and C-605/11 P, paragraph 63 and case law cited therein, https://curia.europa.eu/juris/document/document.jsf;jsessionid=90163329A7A95D015161DD03AC754C65?text=&docid=144492&pageIndex=0&doclang=en&mode=lst&dir=&occ=first&part=1&cid=4956475
    • [5] https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/inf_24_3228
    • [6] https://ec.europa.eu/atwork/applying-eu-law/infringements-proceedings/infringement_decisions/?lang_code=en&langCode=EN
    • [7] https://commission.europa.eu/law/application-eu-law/implementing-eu-law/infringement-procedure/2023-annual-report-monitoring-application-eu-law_en#more-information-on-infringement-cases-by-policy-area
    Last updated: 14 October 2024

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Highlights – Visit of Hungarian Presidency – Committee on Transport and Tourism

    Source: European Parliament

    EU and Hungarian flags fly in front of a Hungarian crest. © Attila KISBENEDEK / AFP

    On 14 October 2024 the TRAN Committee will welcome the Hungarian Presidency: Mr Nándor Csepreghy, Vice-Minister of the Ministry of Construction and Transport and Ms Anikó Túri, State Secretary for Administrative Affairs, they will present to the Members the priorities of the Hungarian Presidency in the field of transport and tourism. The presentation of debate will take place on Monday afternoon 14 October 2024 from where it will be webstreamed.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Written question – Spain’s detention of 40 Sahrawis at Madrid airport – E-001808/2024

    Source: European Parliament

    Question for written answer  E-001808/2024/rev.1
    to the Commission
    Rule 144
    Irene Montero (The Left), Isabel Serra Sánchez (The Left)

    Forty Sahrawi people are being detained in a holding room at Barajas Airport (Madrid) after applying for asylum on the grounds that their lives will be in danger if they are deported to Morocco. Some 29 of them are on hunger strike. These people are being persecuted in the occupied territories of Western Sahara, for which Spain has a historical and legal responsibility as an administering power under international law.

    Their prolonged detention could infringe the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union, the right to human dignity, freedom and security, and the right to seek asylum. It could violate, too, the principle of non-refoulement, which prohibits the return of individuals to countries where they could face torture or inhuman treatment. It may also breach the Asylum Procedure Directive and the Reception Conditions Directive for applicants for international protection.

    In view of this:

    • 1.What urgent measures will the Commission take to ensure that Spain complies with the EU rules on asylum and the principle of non-refoulement?
    • 2.What steps could it take to help protect the Sahrawi asylum seekers, given the occupation of Western Sahara and human rights violations in that territory?

    Submitted: 24.9.2024

    Last updated: 14 October 2024

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Answer to a written question – Anti-Greek collaboration between Türkiye and Albania – E-001441/2024(ASW)

    Source: European Parliament

    The EU attaches the greatest importance to respect for the rule of law and fundamental rights including the rights of persons belonging to minorities.

    Through the enlargement process and the EU-Albania Stabilisation and Association Agreement[1], the Commission is closely following reforms on the rule of law, the strengthening and protection of fundamental rights in Albania and provides policy recommendations in that regard.

    Since 2024 Albania also participates in the annual Rule of Law Report alongside Member States. This exercise, which for enlargement countries does not include country-specific recommendations, aims to strengthen EU support for rule of law reforms, support Albania’s reform efforts to achieve further progress in the accession process and help maintain a sustainable pattern of high standards after accession.

    The EU regularly underlines the importance of maintaining constructive engagement in regional cooperation and good neighbourly relations as these are essential elements of the European integration process.

    • [1] https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/PDF/?uri=CELEX:22009A0428(02)
    Last updated: 14 October 2024

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