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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Union Health Ministry Releases Revised Operational Guidelines and Training Manual of Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Union Health Ministry Releases Revised Operational Guidelines and Training Manual of Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

    India has taken the lead in recognising NAFLD as a major Non-Communicable Disease: Union Health Secretary

    “NAFLD is rapidly emerging as a major public health concern, closely linked with metabolic disorders such as obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular diseases”

    “The release of these documents will provide a framework for health workers at all levels, from community health workers to medical officers”

    Posted On: 27 SEP 2024 12:21PM by PIB Delhi

    The Union Health Ministry released the revised Operational Guidelines and Training Module of Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease, here today. These documents are designed to improve patient care and outcomes related to NAFLD through informed, evidence-based practices.

    Addressing the session, Shri Apurva Chandra, Union Health Secretary said that “India has taken the lead in recognising NAFLD as a major NCD”. He said, “NAFLD is rapidly emerging as a major public health concern, closely linked with metabolic disorders such as obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. Out of 10, one to three people can have NAFLD which highlights the impact of the disease.”

    Shri Chandra highlighted that “the release of revised operational guidelines and training modules reflects the importance being given by the Union Health Ministry to curb the disease.” He said these documents will provide a framework for health workers at all levels, from community health workers to medical officers. He also emphasized the importance of continuum of care for people who have been diagnosed with NCDs and underlined the need for lifestyle modification for reducing the prevalence of NAFLD.

    Speaking on the occasion, Smt. Punya Salila Srivastava, Officer on Special Duty, Union Health Ministry said that “these guidelines need to reach the grassroot level workers so that the disease is detected early and the burden of NAFLD is reduced.” She said that the release of training module is a significant addition to India’s efforts to build capacities amongst Healthcare professionals to tackle the rising burden of NCDs in India.

    Dr S K Sarin, Director, Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences (ILBS) said that the release of the two documents is a momentous step whose results will be reflected in the next few years. He noted that many non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as diabetes, heart disease, and cancer are linked to liver health, underscoring the importance of maintaining a healthy liver.

    Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) are accounting for more than 66% of death in the country. NCDs are strongly associated and causally linked with major behaviour risk factors such as tobacco use (smoking & smokeless), alcohol use, poor dietary habits, insufficient physical activity, and air pollution.

    Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Diseases (NAFLD) is emerging as an important cause of liver disease in India. It could be assuming a silent epidemic with community prevalence ranging from 9% to 32%, depending on age, gender, area of residence and socioeconomic status. In other words, we are saying that out of 10 persons 1 to 3 persons will be having Fatty liver or related disease.

    India contributes high numbers for NCDs globally and one of the core causes of metabolic diseases is in liver. Realizing the growing burden and urgent need to address it, India became the first country to integrate the NAFLD in the National Programme for Prevention and Control of NCDs in 2021.

    Considering the recent evidence-based interventions in the field of NAFLD, there was a dire need to revise the guidelines with updated information for prevention, control and management to equip the medical care providers and help in prevention and control of NAFLD.  

    The guidelines focus on health promotion and early detection which are important for ensuring that patients with NAFLD receive timely and appropriate care. It also advocates for a multidisciplinary approach, integrating the efforts of healthcare providers from various discipline to offer a holistic care to individual affected by NAFLD.

    The effective management of NAFLD requires not only a sound understanding of the disease condition but also a capacity to implement evidence-based interventions at all level of healthcare. The Training Module for NAFLD is developed to complement Operational Guidelines and help in building capacity of healthcare professionals with knowledge and skills necessary to identify, manage, prevent NAFLD particularly at primary level. The module covers a wide range of topic including epidemiology, risk factors, screening, diagnostic protocol and standardized treatment guidelines. It also reinforces the importance of early detection, patient education, lifestyle modification and integrated care strategies to improve health outcomes.

    Shri Jaideep Kumar Mishra, Addl. Secy and Financial Adviser, Health Ministry; Smt. L S Changsan, Addl. Secy, Health Ministry; Smt. Latha Ganpathy, Joint Secretary, Health Ministry and senior officers from the Union Health Ministry were present in the meeting. Representatives from all 36 States/UTs, development partners and experts from WHO, ILBS, AIIMS, CMC Vellore, JIPMER, SGPGIMS, PGIMER and RML Hospital also joined the meeting virtually.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Department of Biotechnology conducted ‘Mass Scale Cleanliness Drive’, ‘Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam’, and ‘Cleanliness Awareness’ under Swachhata Hi Seva- 2024 and Special Campaign 4.0

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Posted On: 27 SEP 2024 12:02PM by PIB Delhi

    The Department of Biotechnology has conducted “Mass Scale Cleanliness drive” wherein hundreds of the Department’s employees participated. With a commitment towards “Keep our Nation Clean”, the market area near Dayal Singh College, Lodhi Road, New Delhi was cleaned by DBT’s staff.

    Secretary, Department of Biotechnology led this mass cleanliness drive. Joint Secretary, DBT motivated the staff to do deep cleaning especially at the black spot area. She made the people in and around the market place aware of the benefits of the cleanliness and motivated for a commitment on “Na Gandagi Failayenge, Na Failane Denge.” 

       

     

    With the concept to make the country- Clean and Green, plantation activity was also organised under the program – “Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam”, by the Secretary, DBT and other officers near JLN Stadium Metro Station, New Delhi. The Campaign is being monitored by the senior officers from time to time. Further Joint Secretary, DBT has taken a review meeting regarding progress of preparation/implementation of the activities declared by the divisions/scientific cadre units of DBT and its autonomous institutions & PSUs.  

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Community-Managed Toilets in Trichy Propel the Swachh Bharat Mission Forward

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Community-Managed Toilets in Trichy Propel the Swachh Bharat Mission Forward

    Community-Managed Toilets in Trichy Propel the Swachh Bharat Mission Forward

    Posted On: 27 SEP 2024 12:01PM by PIB Delhi

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Food Corporation of India (FCI) strengthens Storage and Transportation Infrastructure with Silo Projects

    Source: Government of India

    Posted On: 27 SEP 2024 11:34AM by PIB Delhi

    As a part of 100 Days Achievements of Department of Food and Public Distribution under Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution, the Food Corporation of India (FCI) has successfully developed several state-of-the-art silo projects under the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model. These projects mark a significant step in modernizing India’s food grain supply chain, ensuring efficient and sustainable storage and movement of essential commodities.

    The latest addition to FCI’s infrastructure includes six operational silos strategically located in different regions of the country. These silo projects, built on a Design, Build, Finance, Own & Operate (DBFOO) or Design, Build, Finance, Operate & Transfer (DBFOT) basis, have been developed with private investment and are now fully operational.

    Key Highlights of the Silo Projects:

    1. Darbhanga Silo Project (Bihar):

    Developed under the DBFOO model by M/s Adani Agri Logistics (Darbhanga) Ltd., this project includes a 50,000 MT storage capacity and a dedicated railway siding. It was completed in Commissioned in April 2024 and is now fully operational.

    1. Samastipur Silo Project (Bihar):

    Similar to the Darbhanga project, this silo in Samastipur was developed by M/s Adani Agri Logistics (Samastipur) Ltd. with a 50,000 MT capacity. Completed in May 2024, the facility is now operational.

    1. Sahnewal Silo Project (Punjab):

    Developed under the DBFOT model by M/s Leap Agri Logistics (Ludhiana) Pvt. Ltd., this project features a 50,000 MT capacity and supports local farmers by improving grain procurement and storage efficiency in Punjab. The project was completed in May 2024.

    1. Baroda Silo Project (Gujarat):

    With a 50,000 MT storage capacity, the Baroda Silo was completed in May 2024 by M/s Leap Agri Logistics (Baroda) Pvt. Ltd. and is operational, enhancing grain storage capabilities in the region.

    1. Chheheratta Silo Project (Punjab):

    Located in Amritsar, this facility was developed by M/s NCML Chhehretta Pvt. Ltd. with a 50,000 MT storage capacity. Completed in May 2024, it now provides essential storage for grains procured from farmers in the region.

    1. Batala Silo Project (Punjab):

    Located in Gurdaspur, the Batala Silo project, developed by M/s NCML Batala Pvt. Ltd., was completed in June 2024. With a 50,000 MT capacity, it further enhances FCI’s storage infrastructure in the region, benefiting numerous local farmers.

    These silos will significantly enhance the Food Corporation of India (FCI)’s ability to ensure food security in several critical ways:

    1. Enhanced Storage Capacity
    2. Better Preservation
    3. Reduced Losses
    • IV. Efficient Handling and Bulk Storage
    1. Automated Systems
    • VI. Enables better quality control of stored grains.
    1. Built with integrated rail and road transportation links,
    2. Facilities designed for mechanized bulk loading and unloading
    • IX. Lower Operating Costs

    These silo projects and transportation initiatives are part of FCI’s broader efforts to ensure food security and reduce losses by improving storage and transportation infrastructure. The silos are equipped with modern technology, ensuring better preservation of grains, reducing losses, and supporting farmers by providing improved procurement facilities.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Government to Install Tourist Feedback

    Source: Government of India

    Government to Install Tourist Feedback

    Mechanism at Airports and Railway Stations across the Country

    Posted On: 27 SEP 2024 2:43PM by PIB Delhi

    In a bid to engage and involve citizens in tourism development and growth, Ministry of Tourism is introducing mechanisms at airports and railway stations across the country, for tourists to provide their feedback on their visits to tourist attractions and destinations in India.

    Feedback and rating of experiences by is travellers is being done by enabling them to scan a QR code placed at relevant points at airports and railway stations, while spending around 30 seconds to rate their tourist experience and provide any feedback.

    This feedback will be real-time and dynamic in nature allowing the Ministry to address issues in a proactive manner in collaboration with various stakeholders. This will also prove to be a rich source of data and insights for tourism development.

    By installing the QR code provided by Ministry of Tourism, Ministry of Civil Aviation, Government of India and Ministry of Railways, Government of India are collaborating with Ministry of Tourism for setting up of these mechanisms at airports and railway stations across the country, so that over time, they become a reliable source of insight and information for tourism policy and strategy.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Union Minister Dr. Virendra Kumar to inaugurate the 20th Divya Kala Mela in Pune on 28th September 2024

    Source: Government of India

    Union Minister Dr. Virendra Kumar to inaugurate the 20th Divya Kala Mela in Pune on 28th September 2024

    Close to 100 Divyang artisans, artists and entrepreneurs from around 20 States/UTs to showcase a diverse array of products and cultural diversity in the Mela – an embodiment of the ‘Vocal for Local’ movement

    Posted On: 27 SEP 2024 2:40PM by PIB Delhi

    Union Minister for Social Justice and Empowerment, Dr. Virendra Kumar would be inaugurating the 20th Divya Kala Mela, in Pune, Maharashtra tomorrow. This event will be held from 28th September to 6th October 2024, at PWD Ground, New Sangvi, Pimpri-Chinchwad, Pune. The Mela is being organized by the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (Divyangjan) [DEPwD], under the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India, through National Divyangjan Finance and Development Corporation (NDFDC), an apex corporation under the DEPwD.

    The Divya Kala Mela stands as a unique celebration of the craftsmanship, creativity, and entrepreneurial spirit of Divyang (Persons with Disabilities) artisans, artists, and entrepreneurs from across India. Approximately 100 Divyang participants from over 20 states and Union Territories will showcase an eclectic assortment of products, including home décor, clothing, eco-friendly stationery, toys, and personal accessories. Visitors will also have the chance to explore a range of organic packaged foods, handlooms, and exquisite embroidery work.

    Aligned with the government’s vision to “go vocal for local,” the mela aims to provide a larger platform for Divyang artisans to market and promote their products, fostering their economic empowerment. The event encourages visitors to support these skilled artisans who have overcome physical challenges with inspiring determination and creativity. After earlier successful events in various cities across the country, Pune is set to host another grand celebration of diversity, creativity, and inclusion.

    Running daily from 11:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M., the mela will also offer a vibrant cultural experience, featuring performances by Divyang artists and renowned professionals. The grand cultural highlight, Divya Kala Shakti, scheduled for 6th October, will showcase performances by talented Divyang artists from across the country.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Ministry of Tourism announces Winners of Best Tourism Villages Competition-2024

    Source: Government of India

    Ministry of Tourism announces Winners of Best Tourism Villages Competition-2024

    36 villages recognized as winners across 8 categories

    Posted On: 27 SEP 2024 2:38PM by PIB Delhi

    Ministry of Tourism, Government of India announced winners of the Best Tourism Villages Competition 2024, today, on 27th September, 2024, on the occasion of World Tourism Day.

    To promote tourism to the Soul of India (India’s villages), the Best Tourism Villages Competition was introduced in 2023. The focus was to identify and recognize villages which preserve and promote cultural and natural assets through community-based values and commitment to sustainability in all aspects.

    The first edition of the Best Tourism Villages Competition in 2023 saw applications from 795 villages. In the second edition of the Best Tourism Villages Competition, a total of 991 applications were received from 30 States and UTs, out of which 36 villages were recognized as winners across 8 categories of the Best Tourism Villages competition 2024.

    These 36 are as follows:

    S.No

    Name

    State / UT

    Category

    1

    Dhudmaras

    Chhattisgarh

    Adventure Tourism

    2

    Aru

    Jammu & Kashmir

    Adventure Tourism

    3

    Kuthlur

    Karnataka

    Adventure Tourism

    4

    Jakhol

    Uttarakhand

    Adventure Tourism

    6

    Kumarakom

    Kerala

    Agri Tourism

    7

    Karde

    Maharashtra

    Agri Tourism

    8

    Hansali

    Punjab

    Agri Tourism

    9

    Supi

    Uttarakhand

    Agri Tourism

    5

    Baranagar

    West Bengal

    Agri Tourism

    10

    Chitrakote

    Chhattisgarh

    Community Based Tourism

    11

    Minicoy Island

    Lakshadweep

    Community Based Tourism

    12

    Sialsuk

    Mizoram

    Community Based Tourism

    14

    Deomali

    Rajasthan

    Community Based Tourism

    13

    Alpana Gram

    Tripura

    Community Based Tourism

    15

    Sualkuchi

    Assam

    Craft

    17

    Pranpur

    Madhya Pradesh

    Craft

    18

    Umden

    Meghalaya

    Craft

    16

    Maniabandha

    Odisha

    Craft

    19

    Nirmal

    Telangana

    Craft

    20

    Hafeshwar

    Gujarat

    Heritage

    21

    Andro

    Manipur

    Heritage

    22

    Mawphlang

    Meghalaya

    Heritage

    23

    Keeladi

    Tamil Nadu

    Heritage

    24

    Pura Mahadev

    Uttar Pradesh

    Heritage

    25

    Dudhani

    Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu

    Responsible Tourism

    26

    Kadalundi

    Kerala

    Responsible Tourism

    27

    Tar Village

    Ladakh

    Responsible Tourism

    28

    Sabarvani

    Madhya Pradesh

    Responsible Tourism

    29

    Ladpura Khas

    Madhya Pradesh

    Responsible Tourism

    34

    Ahobilam

    Andhra Pradesh

    Spiritual And Wellness

    30

    Bandora

    Goa

    Spiritual And Wellness

    31

    Rikhiapeeth

    Jharkhand

    Spiritual And Wellness

    32

    Melkalingam Patti

    Tamil Nadu

    Spiritual And Wellness

    33

    Somasila

    Telangana

    Spiritual And Wellness

    35

    Harsil

    Uttarakhand

    Vibrant Village

    36

    Gunji

    Uttarakhand

    Vibrant Village

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: INDIAN OCEAN RIM ASSOCIATION SEMINAR

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Posted On: 27 SEP 2024 9:56AM by PIB Delhi

    The second edition of the Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA) seminar on Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) Fishing was conducted at Naval War College, Goa on 25 Sep 24. The seminar reviewed the IUU fishing activities in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR), its implications in the economic, environmental and security domain, and the legal voids in tackling these activities that could be pursued by the IORA member states.

    Delegates from 17 IORA countries including Australia, Bangladesh, France, Indonesia, Kenya, Madagascar, Mozambique, Malaysia, Maldives, Mauritius, Oman, Somalia, South Africa, Seychelles, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Tanzania participated in the issue based discussions to counter the ever growing menace of IUU Fishing in IOR.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Union Minister Shri Jyotiraditya Scindia inaugurates 5G Open RAN testing Lab at CDoT, Bangalore

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Union Minister Shri Jyotiraditya Scindia inaugurates 5G Open RAN testing Lab at CDoT, Bangalore

    Shri Jyotiraditya Scindia also inaugurates Wireless Center of Excellence at Tejas Networks

    Encourages young engineers to continue their zeal and passion to innovate for realizing the vision of “Atmanirbhar Bharat” towards achieving “Viksit Bharat 2047”

    Posted On: 26 SEP 2024 10:59PM by PIB Delhi

    Minister of Communications, Shri Jyotiraditya M. Scindia today visited Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT) Bengaluru Campus and inaugurated 5G O-RAN  testing lab. He later inaugurated the “Tejas Centre of Excellence for Wireless Communications” at their Bengaluru Headquarters. He also launched the company’s indigenously designed 32T32R Massive MIMO radio capable of delivering 1+ Gbps download speeds using 5G mid-band spectrum. 

    Visit of Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT)

    Shri Jyotiraditya Scindia inaugurated 5G  O-RAN  testing lab that will benefit the Startups, Academia  and the industry to test various components of 5G open RAN system developed by them. He also witnessed a 5G call using open RAN based 5G radio developed by C-DOT in Bengaluru Campus. The Lab will facilitate development of a complete Indian end-end 5G ecosystem in the areas of core, access, transport, cloud, orchestration and security.

    The Minister started the visit by planting a  tree in the campus of C-DOT. He visited 4G, 5G and Server labs  at C-DOT Bengaluru and lauded the efforts of C-DOT’s scientists in developing low-cost novel indigenous telecom products and solutions. He encouraged the young engineers to continue their zeal and passion to innovate for realising the vision of Hon’ble Prime Minister  towards “Atmanirbhar Bharat”  and  progressing to  “Viksit Bharat 2047”.

    During his visit, Shri Jyotiraditya Scindia also had a fruitful and motivating interaction with many prominent Bengaluru-based startups and domestic industry partners who are actively engaged in collaborative development of cutting-edge indigenous technologies and solutions, like, Astrome, Astromeda Space, Chipspirit Technologies, Cimware, DeepVisionTech.AI, Elena Geo systems, Fasal Agri Tech, Lekha Wireless, LivNsense Technologies, Tejocell, Nimble Vision, Niral Networks, Niqo Robotics, OptimusLogic, QPIAI, Resonous, Signaltron, SuperQ Technologies, Vacus Tech, Xten Networks, Xoviam Aerospace, etc.  Startups demonstrated their innovations and products to the Minister.

    The Minister lauded C-DOT’s collaborative research initiatives including BharatRAN-1 and BharatRAN-2 for the development of O-RAN compliant disaggregated 5G RAN solution capable of operation in the FR1 and FR2 bands for public & private 5G networks. He assured full policy  support for facilitating research and innovation in Bengaluru, the ‘Silicon Valley’ of India.

     

     

     

     

    Tejas Center of Excellence for Wireless Communications

    While at the Tejas campus, the Minister congratulated the company and said, “it is a demonstration that Indian companies can design and manufacture high-quality, cutting-edge products and successfully compete against the best global players in the telecom sector”.  “I am truly impressed to see the wide range of world-class wireless and wireline products that Tejas has developed in India which form an integral part of all major networks in India and in several countries around the world,” he added.  The Minister also commended the company for its contribution to the ongoing rollout of BSNL’s pan-India 4G/5G network by supplying and installing their indigenous RAN (Radio Access Network) equipment.

    The Tejas Center of Excellence for Wireless Communications at Tejas Networks seeks to advance research in frontier technologies, standards and architectures that will underpin next-generation mobile networks as they evolve towards 6G and beyond. The Center of Excellence houses state-of-the-art modeling tools and test infrastructure to design, prototype and commercialize innovative wireless products and solutions that will support emerging usage scenarios and applications as envisaged in ITU-R’s IMT-2030 (International Mobile Telecommunications) framework. The center currently focuses on contributions in emerging areas such as AI/ML, Massive MIMO, Terahertz Communications, Sub-band Full Duplex among others.   

    As part of Minister’s two days visit of Bengaluru and Chennai, Sh Scindia will be inaugurating Cisco’s new manufacturing plant in Chennai tomorrow, 27th September, 2024.This facility will be producing advanced telecom and networking equipment, which is essential for 5G and future technologies.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: India Reaffirms Commitment to Combat Antimicrobial Resistance at the “High-Level Meeting on Antimicrobial Resistance” convened by the President of the General Assembly at the 79th session of United Nations General Assembly

    Source: Government of India

    India Reaffirms Commitment to Combat Antimicrobial Resistance at the “High-Level Meeting on Antimicrobial Resistance” convened by the President of the General Assembly at the 79th session of United Nations General Assembly

    Union Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare, Smt. Anupriya Patel highlights urgent need for global cooperation to address the growing threat of AMR

    AMR poses a critical threat to global public health undermining decades of progress made in the field of modern medicine: Smt. Anupriya Patel

    “Urgent need for integration of AMR containment strategies into the various health programs including those focussed on pandemic preparedness, health system strengthening and universal health coverage”

    Posted On: 27 SEP 2024 8:23AM by PIB Delhi

    Union Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare, Smt. Anupriya Patel highlighted the urgent need for global cooperation to address the growing threat of AMR during her intervention at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) High-Level Meeting on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) today.

    Addressing the gathering, Smt. Patel underscored that “AMR poses a critical threat to global public health undermining decades of progress made in the field of modern medicine”. She called for the “urgent integration of AMR containment strategies into the various health programs including those focussed on pandemic preparedness, health system strengthening and universal health coverage with focus of resource utilisation more on prevention and mitigation than surveillance”.

    The Union Minister highlighted India’s significant strides in combating AMR since the launch of its National Action Plan (NAP AMR) in April 2017. She also underscored the progress made in expanding surveillance networks both in human and animal sector, reducing hospital acquired infections by improving infection prevention & control and promoting responsible antimicrobial use across human and animal health sectors. “Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) has been strengthened through comprehensive and country wide trainings of healthcare workers. Sanitation, hygiene and infection control in healthcare facilities has been improved through programmes under the Clean India Mission”, she said.

    Smt. Patel highlighted that “a nationwide systematic and standardised surveillance of healthcare associated infections (HAI) has been initiated in the country”. “Regulations are in place to ensure prescription-based sales of antimicrobials. To promote judicious use of antimicrobials, National Treatment Guidelines are updated on regular basis”, she further stated.

    It was informed that India has developed an Antimicrobial Stewardship (AMS) Program to reduce unnecessary antibiotic prescriptions and combat rising AMR. This program is tailored for resource-limited settings and is being adopted by many hospitals in the country.

    India has also prioritized inter-sectoral collaboration as part of its updated NAP-AMR 2.0, which includes budgeted action plans for each sector and well-defined monitoring and evaluation mechanisms. The existing “One Health” frameworks in the country are to be utilised to enhance coordination across human, animal, and environmental sectors in tackling AMR. In addition to innovation, operational research to find solutions to reduce impact of AMR on the environment has been prioritised.

    The Union Minister concluded her remarks by expressing appreciation for the efforts of member states of UN in drafting the High-Level Ministerial Declaration on AMR and reaffirmed India’s commitment to fighting AMR through both national and global efforts.

    “India remains fully committed to addressing the AMR challenge through comprehensive sectoral and inter-sectoral efforts. By working together, we can mitigate the risks posed by AMR and safeguard the future of public health worldwide”, she said.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Union Minister Jyotiraditya M. Scindia leads “North East Trade and Investment Roadshow” in Bengaluru, invites investors to North East

    Source: Government of India

    Posted On: 26 SEP 2024 11:21PM by PIB Delhi

    The Ministry of Development of the North Eastern Region (MDoNER) successfully organised Northeast Trade and Investment Roadshow in Bengaluru today. The event commenced on a highly positive note, captured significant attention and attracted a substantial number of participants. The event was graced by Hon’ble Minister of Communications and MDoNER, Shri Jyotiraditya M. Scindia, along with senior government officials from the Ministry and eight North Eastern States.

     

    Hon’ble Minister Shri Jyotiraditya. M. Scindia while underlining the immense potential of the North Eastern Region, emphasized that the region holds a tremendous future for Viksit Bharat. He highlighted that under the visionary leadership of Hon’ble Prime Minister, North Eastern Region is the focus point of the Government of India, as a result of which various initiatives such as Act East Policy, UNNATI etc. have been taken for the holistic development of the region. Further, continuous efforts are being made by the Government of India toward strengthening connectivity whether it is rail, road, air, waterways and telecommunication. He mentioned that the fund flow to the region has increased tremendously during the last ten years. The region has huge potential in Agriculture, Healthcare, IT& ITeS, Education, Tourism & Hospitality; Energy; Entertainment & Sports. The North East is home to incredible sporting talent, particularly in boxing, archery, and football, with athletes from the region excelling on national and international stages. Government of India aims to promote regional sports leagues to harness this potential. In tourism, each state in the North East is a jewel. The MDoNER is committed to developing world-class infrastructure in the North Eastern Region. He referred that Bengaluru being the silicon valley of India, has lot of opportunities to explore and replicate in the North Eastern Region in the IT & ITeS sector like IT hubs, centers of excellence in emerging technologies, and opportunities in data analytics etc.

     

    Shri Chanchal Kumar, Secretary of MDoNER, addressed the gathering saying all eight states provide unique opportunities under the Hon’ble Prime Minister’s Act East Policy initiative. In the last 10 years, the connectivity in the North Eastern Region has increased manifold. He emphasized that the region has enabling investment ecosystem, which can facilitate the investors. Further, MDoNER as well as the North Eastern States Governments are set to commit for extending necessary support for investing in the region.

     

    Ms. Monalisa Dash, Joint Secretary of MDoNER, in her address on advantage North East and Opportunities for Investment and Trade emphasized that North Eastern Region has rich untapped potential. Over the past decade, the government has successfully completed numerous pending projects, benefiting local communities and millions of people through various schemes/initiatives. She also highlighted the opportunities in the region in various sectors like Education, Healthcare, Tourism, IT&ITes, Energy, Sports etc. She state that MDoNER is dedicated to facilitating investment opportunities and enhancing the region’s investment ecosystem. The Northeast region is confident for growth, with strategic investments, and can emerge as a leader in various sectors, benefiting both the local population and the nation as a whole.

    Government officials from North Eastern States, alongside representatives from FICCI (Industry Partner), and Invest India (Investment Facilitation Partner), shared valuable insights into opportunities across focus sectors. Each state presented comprehensive overviews of their unique investment prospects. The event attracted active participation from multiple leading businesses, highlighting strong interest in the region’s investment landscape.
     

    The North East Region boasts a strategic location with easy access to ASEAN economies, offering lucrative opportunities for businesses. Rapid infrastructure development is underway, with the establishment of new technology hubs and industrial parks, further enhancing business potential of the region.

    As part of this summit, successful roundtable events have taken place with various states, including Assam, Tripura, Mizoram, Meghalaya, Sikkim, and Nagaland. Previous roadshows in Mumbai, Hyderabad, and Kolkata garnered encouraging participation, while the State Seminar at Vibrant Gujarat attracted significant interest from potential investors.

    The Bengaluru Roadshow generated considerable interest from investors. Anticipated as a transformative event, the Roadshow in Bengaluru witnessed several B2G meetings generating potential interest from investors in the North Eastern States of Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Tripura, Mizoram, Manipur, Meghalaya, Sikkim, and Nagaland.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Union Minister Shri Jyotiraditya Scindia inaugurates 5G Open RAN testing Lab at CDoT, Bangelore

    Source: Government of India

    Union Minister Shri Jyotiraditya Scindia inaugurates 5G Open RAN testing Lab at CDoT, Bangelore

    Shri Jyotiraditya Scindia also inaugurates Wireless Center of Excellence at Tejas Networks

    Encourages young engineers to continue their zeal and passion to innovate for realizing the vision of “Atmanirbhar Bharat” towards achieving “Viksit Bharat 2047”

    Posted On: 26 SEP 2024 10:59PM by PIB Delhi

    Minister of Communications, Shri Jyotiraditya M. Scindia today visited Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT) Bengaluru Campus and inaugurated 5G O-RAN  testing lab. He later inaugurated the “Tejas Centre of Excellence for Wireless Communications” at their Bengaluru Headquarters. He also launched the company’s indigenously designed 32T32R Massive MIMO radio capable of delivering 1+ Gbps download speeds using 5G mid-band spectrum. 

    Visit of Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT)

    Shri Jyotiraditya Scindia inaugurated 5G  O-RAN  testing lab that will benefit the Startups, Academia  and the industry to test various components of 5G open RAN system developed by them. He also witnessed a 5G call using open RAN based 5G radio developed by C-DOT in Bengaluru Campus. The Lab will facilitate development of a complete Indian end-end 5G ecosystem in the areas of core, access, transport, cloud, orchestration and security.

    The Minister started the visit by planting a  tree in the campus of C-DOT. He visited 4G, 5G and Server labs  at C-DOT Bengaluru and lauded the efforts of C-DOT’s scientists in developing low-cost novel indigenous telecom products and solutions. He encouraged the young engineers to continue their zeal and passion to innovate for realising the vision of Hon’ble Prime Minister  towards “Atmanirbhar Bharat”  and  progressing to  “Viksit Bharat 2047”.

    During his visit, Shri Jyotiraditya Scindia also had a fruitful and motivating interaction with many prominent Bengaluru-based startups and domestic industry partners who are actively engaged in collaborative development of cutting-edge indigenous technologies and solutions, like, Astrome, Astromeda Space, Chipspirit Technologies, Cimware, DeepVisionTech.AI, Elena Geo systems, Fasal Agri Tech, Lekha Wireless, LivNsense Technologies, Tejocell, Nimble Vision, Niral Networks, Niqo Robotics, OptimusLogic, QPIAI, Resonous, Signaltron, SuperQ Technologies, Vacus Tech, Xten Networks, Xoviam Aerospace, etc.  Startups demonstrated their innovations and products to the Minister.

    The Minister lauded C-DOT’s collaborative research initiatives including BharatRAN-1 and BharatRAN-2 for the development of O-RAN compliant disaggregated 5G RAN solution capable of operation in the FR1 and FR2 bands for public & private 5G networks. He assured full policy  support for facilitating research and innovation in Bengaluru, the ‘Silicon Valley’ of India.

     

     

     

     

    Tejas Center of Excellence for Wireless Communications

    While at the Tejas campus, the Minister congratulated the company and said, “it is a demonstration that Indian companies can design and manufacture high-quality, cutting-edge products and successfully compete against the best global players in the telecom sector”.  “I am truly impressed to see the wide range of world-class wireless and wireline products that Tejas has developed in India which form an integral part of all major networks in India and in several countries around the world,” he added.  The Minister also commended the company for its contribution to the ongoing rollout of BSNL’s pan-India 4G/5G network by supplying and installing their indigenous RAN (Radio Access Network) equipment.

    The Tejas Center of Excellence for Wireless Communications at Tejas Networks seeks to advance research in frontier technologies, standards and architectures that will underpin next-generation mobile networks as they evolve towards 6G and beyond. The Center of Excellence houses state-of-the-art modeling tools and test infrastructure to design, prototype and commercialize innovative wireless products and solutions that will support emerging usage scenarios and applications as envisaged in ITU-R’s IMT-2030 (International Mobile Telecommunications) framework. The center currently focuses on contributions in emerging areas such as AI/ML, Massive MIMO, Terahertz Communications, Sub-band Full Duplex among others.   

    As part of Minister’s two days visit of Bengaluru and Chennai, Sh Scindia will be inaugurating Cisco’s new manufacturing plant in Chennai tomorrow, 27th September, 2024.This facility will be producing advanced telecom and networking equipment, which is essential for 5G and future technologies.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: SPEECH BY ASSOCIATE MINISTER OF WORKS, TRANSPORT AND INFRASTRUCTURE Hon. NIUAVA ETI MALOLO AT THE 2ND ASIA AND PACIFIC MINISTERIAL CONFERENCE CIVIL AVIATION 2024

    Source: Government of Western Samoa

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    (11 TH – 12 TH SEPTEMBER 2024, NEW DELHI, INDIA)

     (Honorable Prime Minister/Minister of Civil Aviation of the Government of India);

     Excellency, Mr. Chairman (need to await the election on who will be Chairman)

     Excellency, Vice Chairperson (need to await the election on who will be vice Chair)

     Respective Excellencies, fellow Ministers distinguished delegates, ladies and gentlemen;

    It is an absolute honour for us to be present here today, extending warm greetings and heartfelt Talofa lava from Samoa.

    First and foremost, I extend my sincere congratulations to the Government of India for the successful hosting of this 2 nd

    Asia and Pacific Ministerial Conference for Civil Aviation, 2024. We are deeply grateful for the invitation extended to us, the gracious Indian hospitality, and the very kind support that has enabled us to join everyone here today. A true reflect of the spirit of collaboration that binds our region.

    The past few years have indeed been challenging, particularly for air transportation in our Pacific Islands.

    For Samoa, these difficulties began with the Measles Epidemic in 2019, which tragically claimed more than 80 lives, most of whom were children. Our borders were shut, and our connectivity was severely affected. This was followed by the global COVID-19 pandemic. which led to nearly three years of border closure, deeply impacting our economy and isolating us from the world.

    Your Excellency, in the face of such adversity, we have been fortunate to receive the unwavering support of our Asia and Pacific neighbours. We are particularly grateful for the training, scholarships, and the Cooperation and Fellowship Programmes extended through the ICAO Developing States Programmes, as well as direct assistance from fellow ‘Good Samaritan’ States. These initiatives have been essential to our recovery, especially for a small island nation like Samoa.

    One of our most significant milestones in recent years has been the establishment of the Pacific Small Island Developing States (PSIDS) Liaison Office in Nadi, Fiji. This office represents a crucial step forward for the PSIDS, enabling us to strengthen safety, security, and capacity-building efforts in civil aviation. As we confront emerging challenges, this collaboration will ensure that our region remains connected and does not lag behind in aviation growth.

    However, challenges remain, particularly in the area of capacity building for Samoa, and many other PSIDS, the small size of our civil aviation workforce makes it difficult to meet the global standards for safety and security oversight.

    Both the state safety oversight and aviation security oversight systems have an effective implementation below global average. With only eight individuals responsible for aviation safety and security for our entire state, the need for continued support and expertise from more developed nations is critical.

    To be able to do this, as a Pacific Small Island Developing State, we look to the more developed countries to guide us and we are very grateful for the unending assistance from the various States to Samoa, which has enabled us to be where we are today.

    This is a true testament of your commitment to enhancing connectivity and fostering development within our Asia and

    Pacific communities.

    Today, as we gather here in New Delhi, we stand together in our commitment to regional cooperation and civil aviation growth. Samoa fully supports the proposed New Delhi Declaration, and we believe that through partnership, we can address our shared challenges and achieve a more connected, secure, and prosperous future.

    May the bonds that began in Beijing, and area being reinforced here in Delhi, continue to flourish, fostering a brighter future for our Asia Pacific Community.

    Thank you…FAAFETAI TELE LAVA.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: PRESS RELEASE – SAMOA REAFFIRMS COMMITMENT TO THE NEW DELHI DECLARATION AT THE 2ND ASIA PACIFIC MINISTERIAL CONFERENCE ON CIVIL AVIATION

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    New Delhi, India/September 2024 – Samoa has reiterated its dedication to enhancing connectivity and fostering development within the Asia and Pacific communities by committing to the New Delhi Declaration at the 2nd Asia Pacific Ministerial Conference on Civil Aviation held earlier this month.

    The two-day conference ended with Indian Prime Minister Honorable Narendra Modi announcing unanimous passing of the Delhi Declaration.

    Samoa was represented by Ministry of Works, Transport and Infrastructure (MWTI) Associate Minister, Afioga Niuava Eti Malolo and Director of Civil Aviation/ACEO MWTI, Afioga Lauano Yvonne Talaitupu Mariner-Viliamu.

    The New Delhi Declaration underscores Samoa’s unwavering support for continued partnership and collaboration in the realm of civil aviation. This commitment follows the first Asia Pacific Ministerial Conference on Civil Aviation in 2018, held in China, which concluded with the Beijing Declaration. The Beijing Declaration set the foundation for States to work together to achieve shared commitments and take necessary actions to collectively address the challenges faced by the aviation sector.

    While some of the commitments outlined in the Beijing Declaration have seen satisfactory progress, most targets related to safety and air navigation have not met expectations. The shortfall is primarily due to the pandemic, which plunged the global civil aviation sector into a severe crisis.

    The Conference marked an important advancement by Civil Aviation Ministers of the Asia Pacific States, aiming to address the increasing demand for air travel and to concentrate on the future development and infrastructure of airports amidst rapid airline growth. The commitment from the Asia Pacific Region to foster collaboration on a unified platform to orchestrate regional aviation growth is embodied in the Delhi Declaration, which replaces the Beijing Declaration.

    The high-level gathering brought together approximately 250 representatives from 41 countries. About Samoa’s Commitment Samoa remains devoted to supporting and partnering with other nations to enhance connectivity and foster development within the Asia and Pacific region. By endorsing the New Delhi Declaration, Samoa reaffirms its commitment to working collaboratively with regional partners to overcome the challenges posed by the pandemic and to build a stronger, safer, and more dynamic aviation sector.

    Speaking at the Ministerial event, MWTI Associate Minister, Afioga Niuava highlighted Samoa’s efforts in advancing aviation security in our country. He also acknowledged the unwavering support of our Asia and Pacific neighbors which have been instrumental in Samoa’s recovery following the Measles Epidemic in 2019 and COVID19 global pandemic.

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    SOURCE – Ministry of Works, Transport and Infrastructure Samoa

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Press Release – Launching of the Samoa State of Environment 2023 and the National Environment Sector Plan 2023-2027

    Source: Government of Western Samoa

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    (September 13, 2024 – Taumeasina Island Resort)

    The Government of Samoa through its Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment is pleased to announce the official launch of Samoa’s Fourth State of Environment (SOE) 2023 Report and the National Environment Sector Plan (NESP) 2023-2027. This milestone underscores Samoa’s unwavering commitment to safeguarding its unique environment and promoting sustainable development in alignment with global and regional goals.

    The State of Environment 2023 provides an in-depth assessment of the current condition of Samoa’s natural resources, ecosystems, and biodiversity showing a mix of good, fair and poor conditions. It highlights both the progress made and the critical challenges faced in four key thematic areas of

    i)Natural Environment,

    ii) Built Environment

    iii) Atmosphere, Climate & Disaster

    iv) Environmental Governance.

    Some of the key indicators assessed the vital environmental components including Terrestrial Biodiversity and Ecosystems, Inland Waters, Forests, Soil and land resources, Invasive species management, Marine and Coastal ecosystems and fisheries, Waste generation and management, sanitation access, potable water management, environment compliance and monitoring, Greenhouse Gas emissions, consumption of Ozone depletion substances, Energy and renewables, physical climate, natural hazards and climate change impacts. Furthermore assessed environment governance and management by looking at the overall government allocation for environment initiatives, gender equality and MEA and international reporting obligations.

    With these findings, the SOE using the DPSIR Model identifies the Drivers – underlying factors that lead to environmental changes, Pressures – actions that directly stress the environment, State – the condition of the environment as a result and Impacts – the effects on the environment. The R of the DPSIR Model is the Response – which are the measures taken to address environmental impacts and improve or manage the state of the environment. Responses include policies, regulations, technological innovations, research, public awareness and so forth.

    The National Environment Sector Plan 2023-2027 is the response framework to address the recommendations and outcomes of the SOE and provides the platform and impetus needed for coordinated action and responsibility amongst us to achieve environmental sustainability, climate and disaster resilience.

    With its overarching goal of, “Securing environmental sustainability and enhanced climate and disaster resilience”, Four Long Term Outcomes (LTO) are prioritized in its pursuit. Within the four LTO’s are thirteen (13) End of Sector Plan Outcomes developed to progress the implementation of the NESP over the five year period.

    Hon. Minister of Natural Resources and Environment, Afioga Toeolesulusulu Cedric Salesa Pose Schuster in his keynote address, stressed the importance of this dual launch as a significant milestone in Samoa’s journey towards environmental sustainability.

    The government is confident that through continued cooperation and proactive measures, Samoa can meet the challenges posed by environmental degradation and climate change.

    The Ministry acknowledges with gratitude the continuous technical and financial support from SPREP and UNEP, the close collaboration and exceptional contribution of all Environment Sector stakeholders and partners which made this feat possible.

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    SOURCE – Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment Samoa

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Statement by the Honourable Toeolesulusulu Cedric Pose Salesa Schuster Samoa’s Minister for Natural Resources, Environment and Lands and Pacific Political Climate Champion for Mitigation at the Oceania Renewable Power Summit

    Source: Government of Western Samoa

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    (17-18 September 2024, Auckland New Zealand)

     Honourable Stuart Smith

     Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen,

     Talofa and warm greetings from Samoa

    Acknowledgements

    The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change 28th Conference of Parties COP 28 decision to transition away from fossil fuels,

    although did not go as far as we the most vulnerable countries wanted, it is the beginning of the end for Fossil Fuels.

    The doubling of energy efficiency and tripling of renewable energy as part of the COP 28 decision, we hope will turbo charge the transition with financial flows to the needed private and public sector, innovation and availability of efficient technology, policy changes to support affordability and accessibility of such goods and services to the general public, and more importantly, in keeping the 1.5% temperature goal alive and help to stop us from signing our people and planet’s death certificates.

    Transitioning away from dependence on fossil fuel is a key priority for Samoa and for the Pacific as a whole. It has been the Pacific and small island developing states biggest concern since the signing of the UNFCCC in 1992, for even back then, we had already witnessed first- hand the impacts of climate change on our islands, economies, and people.

    So it is quite encouraging to be part of this summit and to hear from experts in the sector, the practical aspects that we need to be

    addressing, the solutions that we need to be elevating, so that we are not too far off from what my country and our region have been asking for – a cleaner and sustainable development pathway.

    Global Level

    My attendance here is an opportunity for me to share views from the various ‘hats’ Samoa wears, which are very much interlinked to the discussions today. Samoa is currently the Chair of the Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS), so in that capacity, Samoa is responsible for amplifying the voices of Small Island Developing States (SIDS) from around the world. Samoa is also the Pacific Political Climate Champion for Mitigation consolidating the Pacific voices across all relevant forums including the UNFCCC and opportunities like this.

    As small island developing states, we are very clear that phasing out fossil fuels is necessary to limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius. This is a scientific fact. More importantly, it is about ensuring that the future of our nations remain secure. So these summits where we showcase practical solutions to this issue that continues to be debated at the global level, is critical. It highlights that the solutions are there and instead of ‘talking’ we need to be actioning them.

    Regional Level

    At the regional level, our Leaders aspire to a Just and Equitable Transition to a Fossil Fuel Free Pacific. Given the diversity of our region, they also acknowledge that the pathway to achieving this is not immediate nor is it one-size fits all.

    The discussions today and tomorrow is something that I am very much looking forward to. It looks at the full spectrum of issues that need to be considered in order to harness the potential opportunities renewable energy presents. We are hearing from practitioners who have gone through the trials and errors that we can learn from and inform our vision of a fossil fuel free Pacific.

    Though this summit only focuses on the Electricity sector, it is the

    innovation and the problem solving that is important and has the

    potential to be replicated across other sectors. For the Pacific, the

    transportation sector is one of the largest sectors highly dependent on fossil fuel and presents a potential opportunity for more efficient and greener models. National Level In the context of electricity – the Pacific presents a diverse landscape.

    Access to electricity can be as low as 12% of the total population for some of our countries and up to more than 95% for others. Not all of our countries have hydro and wind power capabilities. Ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC) could present potential opportunities but is very much untried and the economics is still very risky. Solar energy is common across the region, but even this can be a challenge for small motu or coral atolls with limited land. But in presenting these statistics, the opportunities to work with the Pacific is immense.

    Some of our countries have set a goal of 100% renewable by 2020 while others have set their goal to 2030. For Samoa, we have an energy sector plan that will be implemented over a five-year period and currently is up to 2028. We have explored different kinds of renewable sources including wind, biomass, solar and hydro. Petroleum products make up 70% of Samoa’s total energy supply of which the transport sector accounts for 60% while the electricity sector accounts for 25%.

    Samoa’s Pathway for sustainable development 2022 – 2026, sets a

    target of 70% of renewable energy use by 2031 with the aim to provide affordable, reliable, safe, and clear energy supply for all in the long term.

    However, we note the transition to renewable energy is not without its challenges. Samoa like other Pacific Islands, is uniquely challenged in its decarbonization efforts given its geographical isolation, financial and technological constraints, and high vulnerability to climate impacts.

    To address these challenges, Samoa is committed to collaborating closely with international partners and interested investors to develop robust policy and regulatory strategies as well as upgrading of these infrastructures. Samoa’s Ministry of Works, Transport and Infrastructure, and Sector is leading the implementation of the Pacific Green Transformation Project in Samoa which aims to decarbonize the transport sector, a priority action under our Low Emissions Development Strategy (LEDS).

    I am also pleased to share that our Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment is scheduled to launch its Renewable Energy Rebate Scheme this year with the aim to accelerate decarbonization of the transport sector, the tourism sector and community sector through schools and community centers with the support of the New Zealand Government. Moreover, a National Carbon Offset Programme is also in the pipeline and will provide for an innovative financial avenue to promote green and renewable energy projects at the community level as part of our campaign to create sustainable communities in the long term.

    On raising awareness around renewable energy and its contribution to climate change mitigation. Every year, Samoa celebrates Renewable Energy Day in December to showcase our government’s commitment to accelerate sustainable energy transition for our people. This annual event brings together our Energy sector stakeholders, partners and communities to reflect on the importance of renewable energy on our fight against climate change.

    Like the rest of the Pacific, Samoa is doing its part to increase its

    ambition, to meet the urgency of the climate crisis, despite our negligible global emissions. In this regard, Samoa’s 3rd Nationally Determined Contribution or NDC will continue to enhance emissions reductions and renewable energy adoption towards a low carbon economy. More focus will also be on adaptation approaches as we consider also including Loss and Damage as part of our NDCs.

    Conclusion

    Ladies and Gentlemen, I thank you again for the opportunity to be part of this summit. I look forward to learning more over the next 2 days and I do hope that this conversation continues and involves more of our Pacific islands. And more importantly finding partners that can help us accelerate our transition to clean energy.

    Faafetai.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: KEYNOTE ADDRESS by Hon. Minister of Sports and Recreation at the Australian Government Welcoming Reception for the Australian Women’s and Australian First Nations Men’s Rugby 7s Team

    Source: Government of Western Samoa

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    (AHC Compound Avele – Thursday, 19 September 2024 @ 6.00pm)

    Rev. Siaosi Salesulu

    Honourable Ministers of Cabinet

    And Members of Parliament

    Honoured Representatives of the Diplomatic Corps

    Australian First Nations Men’s and Australian Women’s 7s Teams and Management

    Distinguished guests

    Ladies and Gentlemen

    Talofa lava and warmest greetings. Rev. Salesulu, we extend our

    heartfelt gratitude for your uplifting message and prayers. Your words set a tone of unity and positivity for this special event. Thank you, and may you continue to be anointed and blessed in your ministry to the world.

    This evening, it is both an honour and a pleasure to welcome the

    Australian First Nations Men’s 7s Rugby team and the Australian

    Women’s 7s team to our shores.

    I have fond memories that I have shared with the Australian High

    Commissioner, His Excellency Will Robinson on occasion about my

    time on Policing missions to Timor-Leste, and the time I’ve spent in

    Darwin and Alice Springs. I have also recently had the privilege to join the Australian High Commission for the launch of their Art Exhibition featuring Torres Straight artists on display for the people of Samoa to enjoy.

    Language, culture and our own connection to land and sea is

    important to our Samoan people. Tonight, we celebrate not only the remarkable achievements of these outstanding athletes but also the deep and meaningful connections between our peoples. Sport is more than just a game; it is a powerful bridge that connects communities, fosters understanding, and nurtures friendships across borders.

    I acknowledge the efforts of the Australian Government to centre First Nations in your Foreign Policy and through your programs like

    PacificAus Sports and Team Up.

    Our two nations share a strong bond, united through our love for

    rugby and a mutual commitment to supporting athletes from

    grassroots to high performance. This includes the PacificAus Sports

    support for Manusina 15s development pathways through Penina

    Pasifika, and pre-olympic support for the Manu 7s.

    The presence of three Australian teams in Samoa this week to

    celebrate 100 years of Rugby is a testament to the strength of this

    partnership. I hope your participation and dedication inspires us all

    and reminds us of the true spirit of competition and collaboration.

    You will no doubt be aware of the newly established Ministry of Sports and Recreation and the commitment by the Government of Samoa to fostering an environment where sports can thrive, and our athletes can achieve their full potential. One of our primary goals is to ensure that sports are accessible to all Samoans, regardless of their background. We are dedicated to developing programs that not only enhance performance but also instils values of teamwork, discipline, and resilience in our youth.

    We are therefore deeply grateful for Australia’s unwavering support in the realm of sports, which helps elevate not just the game but also the lives of countless individuals resonating with the goals of the Ministry. It is through this spirit of camaraderie and shared passion that we continue to grow and succeed together. A spirit that was evident at the Manusina versus Australia A match on Monday, on and off the field.

    As we move towards two Rugby World Cups hosted in Australia,

    Samoa looks forward to exploring opportunities to further strengthen our partnership and Rugby in Samoa, at all levels.

    Thank you for being here, for your dedication, and for the powerful

    example you set for all of us. Let us celebrate the unity and friendship that sport brings into our lives.

    Fa’afetai tele lava, and all the best on the competition this week.

    May your time in our beautiful Samoa be a memorable and a joyous trip for everyone.

    Thank you

    Photo by Government of Samoa (Leota Marc Membrere)

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: New inland revenue head named

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    The Government today announced that Deputy Commissioner of Inland Revenue Benjamin Chan will succeed Tam Tai-pang as Commissioner of Inland Revenue on October 8. Mr Tam will begin pre-retirement leave on the same day.

    Secretary for the Civil Service Ingrid Yeung said Mr Chan has profound knowledge and experience in tax administration, adding that he also possesses outstanding management and leadership skills.

    Mrs Yeung said she is confident that Mr Chan will be able to lead the Inland Revenue Department to meet the challenges ahead.

    At the same time, Mrs Yeung praised Mr Tam for his service.

    “Mr Tam has served with zeal and professionalism, and has made relentless efforts in enhancing the efficiency and service quality of the department. He has also upheld Hong Kong’s good reputation in the international tax community.”

    She wished Mr Tam a fulfilling and happy retirement.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: PRESS RELEASE – Project for Procurement of Vehicles for Samoa Water Authority under JAPAN’S GRANT ASSISTANCE FOR GRASS-ROOTS HUMAN SECURITY PROJECTS (GGP)

    Source: Government of Western Samoa

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    The Government of Japan officially handed over five new vehicles to the Samoa Water Authority (SWA), reaffirming its commitment to supporting Samoa’s development and the well-being of its people.

    The five Toyota Land Cruisers 4×4 vehicles, funded under Japan’s Grant Assistance for Grass-Roots Human Security Projects (GGP) will significantly enhance SWA’s operational capacity to deliver safe and reliable water services across Samoa.

    A handover ceremony was held at the SWA Vaitele compound earlier today (18 September), attended by the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Japan to Samoa, H.E. Mr. SENTA Keisuke, Minister of Works, Transport and Infrastructure, Hon. Olo Fiti Afoa Vaai and distinguished guests, marking a milestone in the ongoing partnership between Japan and Samoa.

    The vehicles, valued at up to USD 201,288 (approximately SAT 587,000) are part of a broader effort by the Government of Japan to improve the efficiency, reliability and overall performance of water management across Samoa, including urban, rural and Savai’i.

    Japan’s GGP programme embodies Japan’s commitment to fostering human security and addressing symbol of cooperation between Japan and Samoa, working together in addressing, the critical water management challenges facing Samoa and improving the quality of life for all Samoans.

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    SOURCE – Embassy of Japan in Samoa

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Remarks by Public Affairs Officer, Laila Gillam at the State Partnership Program Nevada National Guard Subject Matter Exchange with Samoa Prisons and Corrections Services.

    Source: Government of Western Samoa

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    (September 13, 2024)

    Faafetai Deacon Siaosi for that wonderful word.

    Deputy Commissioner Leiataua Samuelu Afamasaga

    Members of the Police, Prisons and Corrections Services

    Ladies and Gentlemen,

    Talofa lava,

    It is my privilege to stand before you today and give remarks to conclude this impactful week-long program. I want to take a moment to reflect on the journey we have taken together, the knowledge we have shared, and the bonds we have forged.

    It has been an enriching experience focused on basic leadership, inmate management techniques, and effective strategies for addressing mental health challenges within the correctional environment.

    First and foremost, I would like to extend our sincerest gratitude to the Government of Samoa, and especially the Samoa Prisons and Corrections Services, for their commitment to this vital partnership.

    Your openness to learn and evolve is a testament to your dedication to improved correctional practices and the welfare of the individuals entrusted to your care. This collaboration is not just about exchanging ideas; it is about mutual growth and progress, and your leadership in these areas has been exemplary.

    I would also like to take this opportunity to express my heartfelt thanks to the dedicated team from the Nevada National Guard, Chaplain LTC Tod Brown, MAJ Luis Muruato, SFC Theresa Faoa and SSG Romeo Tiumalu.

    Your expertise and willingness to share your knowledge has been invaluable in facilitating this subject matter exchange. The insights and practices you have brought to the table have equipped everyone here with essential tools that will serve you well in your roles moving forward.

    To the participants, as we wrap up this week’s exchange, I encourage each of you to carry the knowledge and skills you have gained this week into your respective roles. You are not just correctional officers or leaders in your field; you are agents of change. It’s about fostering a culture of respect, empathy, and responsibility.

    As we navigate the complexities of inmate management, let us remember the central role mental health plays in rehabilitation and reintegration into society.

    The skills you’ve shared must be implemented with compassion and understanding. I want to thank each of you for your participation, openness, and commitment to enhancing your competencies.

    Your dedication to personal and professional growth speaks volumes about your character and your desire to make a difference. Let us take the insights and connections we’ve made this week and apply them in our ongoing efforts.

    This program is just the beginning, and the U.S. Governments hope that it serves as a foundation for ongoing collaboration through the State Partnership Program. Together, U.S. and Samoa can continue to build upon this framework, expanding our exchanges and furthering our collective mission of improving correctional practices.

    Thank you, and I wish you all the best as you go forward in your important work. Safe travels

    and take care!

    Faafetai lava.

    SOURCE – USUS Embassy Apia, Samoa

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology and Military College of Telecommunications Engineering forge strategic partnership to boost defence innovations under Atmanirbhar Bharat

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology and Military College of Telecommunications Engineering forge strategic partnership to boost defence innovations under Atmanirbhar Bharat

    Empowering the Armed forces with indigenous solutions is crucial, and the proposed CDAC Centre of Excellence at MCTE is commendable: Shri S. Krishnan, Secretary, MeitY

    Need for collaboration between Army and researchers to unlock the true potential & gravitate towards Viksit Bharat: Lt Gen K H Gawas, Commandant, MCTE

    Posted On: 27 SEP 2024 12:52PM by PIB Delhi

    Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) and Military College of Telecommunications Engineering (MCTE) have formalized their partnership to foster innovation and drive technological advancements for defence applications. As part of the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative, MeitY’s R&D organisations handed over various indigenously developed products to MCTE for potential military use, reinforcing the nation’s commitment to self-reliance.

    Accelerating adoption of advanced technologies

    Building on the commitments made during the 2023 interaction between the former Minister of State, MeitY, and the Chief of Army Staff, the visit by Secretary, MeitY, accompanied by heads of the R&D organisations of MeitY, aimed to strengthen collaborative efforts for joint Research and Development (R&D) in key areas such as AI, Quantum, Chip Design, 5G & beyond, strategic electronics and communications etc. This partnership is poised to accelerate the adoption of advanced technologies to meet the evolving needs and challenges faced by the Indian Army.

    The initiative involves MCTE’s collaboration in MeitY’s R&D efforts in Electronics and IT, including joint research in cutting-edge technologies. It also aims to provide a platform for MSMEs through an incubation ecosystem, promoting cross-pollination of ideas and technologies.

    CDAC Centre of Excellence at MCTE

    Shri S. Krishnan, Secretary, MeitY highlighted the importance of empowering the Armed Forces with indigenous solutions and commended the proposed CDAC Centre of Excellence at MCTE. He also appreciated the Letter of Intent with NIELIT to enhance military training programs and assured support for a National Military Technology Research and Incubation Centre at MCTE.

    Collaboration with researchers to define battlefield needs

    Lt Gen K H Gawas, Commandant, MCTE said that to unlock the true potential and gravitate towards Viksit Bharat, there is a need for collaboration between Army and researchers to understand battlefield requirements. He expressed confidence that this partnership would drive future defence innovations and equip the Indian Army to meet the challenges of a rapidly evolving battlefield environment.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Remarks by Chargé d’Affaires Daniel Tarapacki at the Welcome Reception, U.S. Embassy Residence

    Source: Government of Western Samoa

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    (September 12, 2024)

    Faafetai Chaplain Lt Col (Todd) Brown for the thoughtful word of encouragement.

    Your Highnesses, Head of State and Masiofo

    Your Excellency, Council of Deputies and your good lady

    Honorable Deputy Prime Minister and Honorable Cabinet Members

    Honorable Chief Justice and the Judiciary

    Honorable Speaker of Parliament

    Honorable Members of Parliament

    Members of the Diplomatic Corps,

    Members of the Media,

    Ladies and gentlemen,

    Talofa lava and good evening,

    It is truly a pleasure to stand before you this evening in the stunning backdrop of Samoa. The natural beauty of these islands, with their crystal-clear waters and lush landscapes, is a constant reminder of the vibrant culture and spirit that fills this land. I am honored to be here among you and to feel the warmth of your hospitality.

    Each day since my arrival I am continuously encouraged by the joy, hope, and talent in Samoa.

    If I’m being completely honest, I wish could sing, dance, and play sports half as well as everyone here! That said, these are very important skills I hope to improve upon during my time in Samoa. In terms of my background, I originally hail from a small town outside of Buffalo, New York and have served three overseas assignments, as well as three assignments in Washington, where I most recently served in the Secretary of State’s Operations Center. This is my first assignment in the Pacific and I am deeply grateful for this opportunity.

    Tonight, I would like to take a moment to introduce you to our newly expanded leadership team. First, join me in a round of applause to welcome our most recently arrived officer, our emcee Laila Gillam. Laila joined us last week as our first-ever Public Affairs Officer. Laila has more than 19 years’ experience as a diplomat and most recently served as Public Affairs Officer in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. She is originally from Colorado.

    Many of you already know him, but for those who do not, I’d also like to introduce you to our Political/Economic Affairs Chief Donald Alderman. Donald arrived in Samoa three months ago.

    He is also a highly experienced diplomat working on Asia and Pacific issues and has served in Germany, China, Nigeria and South Africa. Donald is originally from Alaska.

    As our office continues to expand, so too will our programs and collaborations here in Samoa.

    Together, we can explore new opportunities and creative solutions that directly benefit the community, ensuring that our engagement is meaningful and impactful.

    Building on the incredible work of my predecessors, my primary aim is to further enhance the relationships we have cultivated, create new relations and to continue expanding upon the core principles that have guided us over the years.

    The last several years the U.S. administration has worked to broaden and deepen its engagement with Pacific Island countries as a priority of U.S. foreign policy. As a Pacific nation, the United States has a clear and abiding interest in partnering with Samoa to advance a shared agenda: addressing the climate crisis, maintaining peaceful waterways and upholding freedom of navigation, promoting development and economic growth, and deepening people-to-people ties.

    Regionally, in the past three and a half years, the United States has hosted two historic Pacific Islands Forum Summits at the White House; opened three new embassies in Solomon Islands, Tonga, and Vanuatu; released the first ever U.S.-Pacific Partnership Strategy; and announced plans, working with Congress, to provide over $8 billion in new funding for the Pacific Islands.

    The United States recognized Cook Islands and Niue as sovereign and independent states and established diplomatic relationships with them; expanded USAID offices in Papua New Guinea and Fiji; returned the Peace Corps to Samoa, Fiji, Tonga, and Vanuatu; and increased the availability of U.S. consular services to enable easier travel. We have surged Coast Guard resources to help safeguard maritime territories against illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing; launched National Guard State Partnership Programs with Samoa and Papua New Guinea; and tended to tens of thousands of medical patients during missions by the hospital ship USNS Mercy.

    We are committed to increasing our assistance in key areas such as health through initiatives like Soifua Manuia returning next month, and I am particularly excited about enhancing our exchange programs like our International Visitor Leadership Program. We hope to increase collaborations through our State Partnership Program, as evident in the Prisons and Corrections subject matter exchange that was held this week by the amazing team from the Nevada National Guard. Can my colleagues from the National Guard raise your hands – welcome and thank you!

    One newest initiative just announced at the Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Meeting in Tonga is a funding opportunity called the Pacific Ambassadors’ Self-Help Small Grants fund, which will provide grants to local organizations to fund programs that address the impacts of climate change on the environment.

    These are a few of the initiatives that not only strengthen our ties but also enrich the lives of those we serve.

    Your commitment and dedication will undoubtedly pave the way for further successes as we all work together towards our shared goals. This new chapter comes with exciting opportunities, and I look forward to collaborating with each of you.

    Thank you all for being here tonight. I look forward to working closely with each of you as we embark on this journey together. Let us celebrate the beauty of Samoa and the potential of our partnership as we move forward.

    Fa’afetai lava! Thank you.

    Now join me in raising your glasses to toast the continued friendship and partnership between the United States and Samoa.

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    SOURCE – US US Embassy Apia, Samoa

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Media Release – PSC Opens Talofa with a Smile Commission Lounge – A new hub for service and connection

    Source: Government of Western Samoa

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    Friday 13 September 2024

    Today, the Public Service Commission (PSC) as part of its Talofa with a Smile customer service campaign proudly opens its refurbished Commission Lounge, a welcoming space designed for both the public and public servants to access services and engage with our Office.

    At the PSC, we believe that exceptional customer service is not just important—it’s essential. It strengthens our public image and reinforces the values by which the Talofa with a Smile is premised on: respect, service, efficiency and effectiveness. Through the campaign, we are committed to creating a positive work culture within our organisation while building trust and satisfaction with the broader public. The Commission Lounge embodies these principles, offering a space where these values are seen in action, creating an enriching, and fulfilling experience as customers access the services and information they need, when they need it.

    This lounge and reception area is not just a service point—it’s a reflection of how we at the PSC strive to operate every day.

    During the opening event, Commission Chairman Nonu Lemauga Saleimoa Vaai said:

    “I am honored to welcome the Hon. Fiame Naomi Mataafa to officially open the Talofa with a Smile Commission Lounge. My vision is that this space will serve as a place where the public can truly experience our commitment to respect and service.”

    “We are eager to invite the public into this space. The lounge provides a gateway to the PSC— a go-to for information, services, and a positive experience. When you walk through our doors, expect a warm Talofa with a Smile and efficient, respectful service.”

    He added, “I’m especially pleased that this lounge will also provide a peaceful environment where people can relax gather their thoughts and feel supported.”

    The Commission Lounge and Reception Area was officially opened by the Prime Minister, and Minister for the Public Service Commission, Hon. Fiame Naomi Mataafa, who praised the initiative, stating:

    “I am delighted to open this space. The atmosphere of an office mirrors the well-being and satisfaction of the people within it. When employees thrive in a positive environment, they can deliver their best work and truly reflect the values of our exceptional, independent public service. I am confident this space will be a place for people to access information and services, with a smile.”

    Secretary to the Public Service Commission, Mr. Kolone Tikeri, also emphasized the key drivers of the Talofa with a Smile campaign and importance of customer service, saying:

    “Public service is about adding value through small gestures—whether it’s a warm smile, a kind word, or delivering the service someone needs when they need it. This is the message we are promoting through the Talofa with a Smile campaign and hope to see embodied in the new Commission Lounge.”

    “We are very pleased to open the Talofa with a Smile office space today and look forward to customers making use of the Lounge as a first point of call to access the service they need.” Stated Mr. Kolone Tikeri.

    Visit Us The Office of the Public Service Commission is located on Level 2 of the FMFM II Government Building and is open week days from9amto 5pm.Our dedicated staff are ready to assist you in accessing the services you need.

    In our ongoing commitment to improving our service, the PSC also encourages feedback through our suggestion box, located in the Customer Service Reception area. This is just one more way we strive to embody the values of respect, service, and honesty in everything we do.

    Background

    Public Service Commission is proud of our service and reputation as the central Human Resource Management in the Public Service, providing quality customer services across the public services. Driven by PSC vision of Public service excellence, the mission is to provide quality public services.

    The Talofa with a Smile or Talofa ma le Laufofoga Fiafia Campaign, officially launched on the Samoa Public Service Day in October 3rd 2023, aims to enhance customer service across the Public Service. The Public Service Commission recognises the critical role of effective customer service in achieving public satisfaction and trust

    PSC is leading the TALOFA WITHA SMILE project, aimed at giving customers what they want and when they want it, delivered in the best possible way by the Samoa Public Service.

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    Public Samoa Public Service Commission

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Peace best secured from position of strength, stresses Vice-President

    Source: Government of India

    Peace best secured from position of strength, stresses Vice-President

    “National Security Paramount amid Global Shifts, says VP

    Multilateral engagements are essential for addressing modern-day threats, stresses VP

    Peace, Security, and Development: Minimum Essentials for Prosperity, says VP

    VP addresses participants of the inaugural International Strategic Engagement Programme (IN-STEP) at Vice-President’s Enclave

    Posted On: 27 SEP 2024 1:33PM by PIB Delhi

    The Vice-President of India, Shri Jagdeep Dhankhar today underscored that Peace is best secured from a position of strength, thereby according paramount importance to national security. “Global peace is assurance for sustainable development, the only way to existence. But geopolitical configurations and conflagrations have affected a sea change in security outlook”, he remarked.

    Addressing the participants of the inaugural International Strategic Engagement Programme (IN-STEP), a collaborative effort between the National Security Council Secretariat, the Ministry of External Affairs, and the Ministry of Defence, at New Delhi today, Shri Dhankhar emphasized the fundamental connection between global peace and sustainable development, underlining that the current state of world affairs demands a redefined approach to security.

    Highlighting the dynamic geopolitical shifts that have altered global security perspectives, the Vice-President noted that multilateral engagements are no longer optional but essential for addressing modern-day threats, ranging from cyber crimes and terrorism to climate change and disruptive technologies.

    Shri Dhankhar also drew attention to the evolving global threats, many of which were unimaginable just a few years ago. “We are in a world that has suddenly appeared on our radar, with unprecedented challenges such as climate change, pandemics, cyber threats, and disruptions in global order,” he remarked. He pointed out that these challenges are not accidental but stem from policies and actions driven by power ambitions and a disregard for sustainable growth.

    Addressing the significance of technological advancements, he emphasized the critical role that emerging technologies such as machine learning can play in shaping global narratives and mitigating misinformation. “Disruptive technologies must be harnessed to neutralize harmful narratives that may lack factual basis but have the potential to create dangerous global environments,” Shri Dhankhar stated.

    Reflecting on India’s philosophy of “Atithi Devo Bhavah,” the Vice-President reinforced the nation’s belief in welcoming all with warmth and respect, as embodied in the G20 motto: “One Earth, One Family, and One Future.” He stressed that these values are essential in fostering unity and cooperation in a world that increasingly faces challenges that transcend borders.

    The Vice-President’s remarks highlighted the broader theme of the IN-STEP program: the necessity for nations to collaborate on peace, security, and development. He remarked, “Peace and security are fundamental to growth and development. These are not lofty ideals, but the minimum essentials on which we build our prosperity and ensure the well-being of our societies.”

    The IN-STEP programme, as envisioned, will serve as a valuable platform for participants to exchange ideas, explore different perspectives, and develop strategies to address the pressing security challenges of our time. The Vice-President concluded by expressing hope that the programme would foster not only deeper understanding but also lasting partnerships between nations in the shared pursuit of peace, security, and sustainable development.

    Shri Sunil Kumar Gupta, IAS , Secretary to the Vice-President of India, Air Marshal Hardeep Bains AVSM VSM, Commandant, National Defence College, India and other dignitaries were also present on the occasion.

    The IN-STEP programme features 27 international delegates from 21 countries, alongside 11 senior Indian military and civil officers. The programme is a collaborative effort between the National Security Council Secretariat, the Ministry of External Affairs, and the Ministry of Defence.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam : 80 Crore Seedlings Planted

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam : 80 Crore Seedlings Planted

    Record 5 lakh saplings in just one hour!

    Posted On: 27 SEP 2024 10:58AM by PIB Delhi

    Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam : 80 Crore Seedlings Planted

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  • MIL-OSI: Twaao Expands into European Market, Enhancing Localized Services

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    NEW YORK, Sept. 27, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Recently, Twaao Exchange announced the establishment of a new office in Europe, aimed at providing more convenient localized services for Eurozone users. The platform plans to deepen its collaboration with European financial regulatory bodies to ensure all operations comply with local laws and regulations. This initiative is expected to enhance user trading experiences and expand Twaao influence in the European market.

    The new office of Twaao is located in Frankfurt, one of the financial hubs in Europe. This strategic location not only facilitates better service for Eurozone users but also promotes closer collaboration with local financial institutions and regulatory bodies. By establishing a local office, Twaao can respond more swiftly to user needs and provide more efficient services.

    In terms of compliance, Twaao will continue to strictly adhere to the financial regulations of European countries, ensuring that all business operations meet legal requirements. The platform will maintain close cooperation with European financial regulators, actively pursuing necessary compliance certifications and licenses. Through these efforts, Twaao is committed to providing users with a safe and reliable trading environment.

    To improve user experience, Twaao will launch a series of localized services in the European market. The platform will support Euro trading pairs and offer various local payment methods, facilitating easier deposits and withdrawals for users. Additionally, Twaao will provide multilingual customer service to ensure users receive timely assistance and support during their trading activities.

    The technical team at Twaao is continuously optimizing the platform features and performance to deliver an efficient and stable trading experience for European users. By introducing advanced trading engines and risk control systems, Twaao can better meet user trading needs, ensuring transaction security and reliability.

    Looking ahead, Twaao will continue to increase its investment in the European market, consistently optimizing and enhancing its service levels. Through deep collaboration with European financial institutions and regulatory bodies, Twaao will introduce more innovative products and technologies, providing users with superior trading services. Additionally, Twaao will actively promote cooperation with local communities and industry partners to jointly foster the healthy development of the European cryptocurrency market.

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  • MIL-OSI Submissions: Africa – Huawei Advocates for Strong Collaboration Between Governments

    Nairobi, September 27, 2024

    Huawei Advocates for Strong Collaboration Between Governments, Private Sector and Academia to Drive Innovation Leveraging Konza and Local Universities.

    Huawei has called for deeper collaboration between governments, the private sector and academia as a key strategy to drive innovation, foster economic growth, and create sustainable development solutions.

    Speaking at a Round Table on Partnerships for Development Through Science Parks and Areas of Innovation, on the sideline of the 41st IASP World Conference between September 24-27 2024 in Nairobi, Adam Lane, Director of Government Affairs and Policy at Huawei Kenya emphasized the importance of partnerships in leveraging cutting-edge technologies to address pressing local, regional and global challenges.

    “In the last 5 years we have worked closely with Konza in providing infrastructure and training for Jitume Labs as well as funding research into how to enhance their effectiveness; we also plan to support events to bring more partners on board to Jitume. We are collaborating with Machakos University to set-up an IoT Lab and contributing content for the Bachelors in IoT and Cloud Computing as well as supporting innovation competitions and hackathons with universities and TVETs across the country. Through these partnerships we can unlock the full potential of digital transformation” Mr. Lane said.

    Collective expertise

    Mr. Lane said leveraging the collective expertise of governments, businesses, and academic and research institutions will create innovative ecosystems that support digital transformation and foster environments where innovation thrives.

    He noted that through collaboration, governments, academic institutions and businesses can jointly solve complex challenges and harness new opportunities in areas like smart cities, connectivity, and digital inclusion.

    “Huawei has partnered with Konza Technopolis and Machakos University amongst others because we believe that the collective expertise of governments, businesses, and academic institutions can create a powerful engine for sustainable innovation,” Lane said.  

    He said that while Huawei embraces partnerships that bring greater impacts, the Company also recommends focusing on one’s strengths and niche areas; highlighting an ongoing program using AI for special needs as one example.

    “At Huawei, we believe that technology can be a force for good. We are committed to collaborating with governments, academia and industry leaders to develop innovative solutions that address the unique needs of communities around us as we strive to create a brighter future for all,” Mr. Lane noted.

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  • MIL-OSI Video: 🇩🇪 Germany – Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs Addresses UN General Debate, 79th Session | #UNGA

    Source: United Nations (Video News)

    Annalena Baerbock, Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs of Germany, addresses the General Debate of the 79th Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations (New York, 24 – 30 September 2024).

    World leaders gather to engage in the annual high-level General Debate under the theme, “Unity and diversity for advancing peace, sustainable development, and human dignity, everywhere and for all.” Heads of State and Government and ministers will explore solutions to intertwined global challenges to advance peace, security, and sustainable development.

    The UN General Assembly (UNGA) is the main policy-making organ of the Organization. Comprising all Member States, it provides a unique forum for multilateral discussion of the full spectrum of international issues covered by the Charter of the United Nations. Each of the 193 Member States of the United Nations has an equal vote.

    General debate website: https://gadebate.un.org/

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  • MIL-OSI Video: 🇱🇧 Lebanon – Foreign Minister Addresses United Nations General Debate, 79th Session | #UNGA

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    Abdallah Bouhabib, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Emigrants of Lebanon, addresses the General Debate of the 79th Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations (New York, 24 – 30 September 2024).

    World leaders gather to engage in the annual high-level General Debate under the theme, “Unity and diversity for advancing peace, sustainable development, and human dignity, everywhere and for all.” Heads of State and Government and ministers will explore solutions to intertwined global challenges to advance peace, security, and sustainable development.

    The UN General Assembly (UNGA) is the main policy-making organ of the Organization. Comprising all Member States, it provides a unique forum for multilateral discussion of the full spectrum of international issues covered by the Charter of the United Nations. Each of the 193 Member States of the United Nations has an equal vote.

    General debate website: https://gadebate.un.org/

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  • MIL-OSI Video: 🇵🇪 Peru – Foreign Minister Addresses United Nations General Debate, 79th Session | #UNGA

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    Elmer Schialer Salcedo, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Peru, addresses the General Debate of the 79th Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations (New York, 24 – 30 September 2024).

    World leaders gather to engage in the annual high-level General Debate under the theme, “Unity and diversity for advancing peace, sustainable development, and human dignity, everywhere and for all.” Heads of State and Government and ministers will explore solutions to intertwined global challenges to advance peace, security, and sustainable development.

    The UN General Assembly (UNGA) is the main policy-making organ of the Organization. Comprising all Member States, it provides a unique forum for multilateral discussion of the full spectrum of international issues covered by the Charter of the United Nations. Each of the 193 Member States of the United Nations has an equal vote.

    General debate website: https://gadebate.un.org/

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