Category: India

  • MIL-OSI: First Federal Savings Bank Celebrates 120 Years of Powering Local Communities

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    EVANSVILLE, Ind., Oct. 20, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Independent Community Bankers of America (ICBA) congratulates First Federal Savings Bank on its milestone anniversary and faithful service to its customers and communities for 120 years.

    “From your first home to your forever home, startup or expansion small business loan, or saving for your golden years, First Federal Savings Bank has been a source of support for customers working to achieve their financial goals,” said Courtney Schmitt, VP Marketing Manager at First Federal Savings Bank. “As we reflect and reaffirm our commitment to our customers, we look forward to continuing to serve with honor and distinction to ensure our communities’ future prosperity.”

    “As financial stewards, community banks have always played a central role to the financial health and vitality of their community—whether funding their customers’ financial dreams or supporting community causes and events,” ICBA President and CEO Rebeca Romero Rainey said. “Milestones like these showcase the value of community banks as relationship lenders and the impact they have every day in powering local communities.”

    About First Federal Savings Bank Member FDIC
    First Federal Savings Bank was established on Evansville, Indiana’s Westside in 1904. A community bank offering eight locations in Posey, Vanderburgh, Warrick, and Henderson County. First Federal Savings Bank is also proud to offer Home Building Savings Bank locations in Daviess and Pike County.

    About ICBA
    The Independent Community Bankers of America® has one mission: to create and promote an environment where community banks flourish. We power the potential of the nation’s community banks through effective advocacy, education, and innovation.

    As local and trusted sources of credit, America’s community banks leverage their relationship-based business model and innovative offerings to channel deposits into the neighborhoods they serve, creating jobs, fostering economic prosperity, and fueling their customers’ financial goals and dreams. For more information, visit ICBA’s website at icba.org.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Native Americans call for action against violence, trafficking of indigenous women at annual parade

    Source: China State Council Information Office

    People participate in the 3rd Annual National Indigenous Peoples of the Americas Parade in New York, the United States, on Oct. 19, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]

    Indigenous Americans urged efforts against long-standing violence and sex trafficking of indigenous women during the 3rd Annual National Indigenous Peoples of the Americas Parade in New York on Saturday.

    “We’re still going missing and we’re still not being reported as missing,” Junise Golden Feather Bliss, a member of the Seaconke Wampanoag Tribe, told Xinhua at the parade, which was attended by Native Americans from over ten tribes from the United States, Canada, and Central and South America.

    In the United States, 40 percent of the women who are sex trafficked are identified as Native, and Native women are constantly being targeted by violence with 96 percent of cases not reported, Bliss said.

    “We’re here to bring awareness of the ‘red hand movement’ that’s been going across Indian country. … Too many of our women have been gone, missing and murdered since historical times,” Bliss said.

    A group of participants held a banner reading “No more stolen sisters” and “healing prayers.” Bliss said that a healing prayer was held with the hope that the next generations would be able to find the clan mothers, the traditional elders and resources.

    Beside allocation of resources, attention should be paid to policy and data collection to address the issue, she said.

    Organized by the Lenape Native Americans, the half-day parade marched through traditional Lenape hunting grounds from Madison Square Park to Union Square along Broadway. Indigenous Americans demonstrated their costumes, music, dances and storytelling.

    “We honor all the indigenous people of the world. … Anybody that’s been through genocide, anybody that has been put down by another culture,” said Carla Alexander, chief of the Deer Clan of the Ramapough Lenape Nation.

    “We try to lift up all the cultures so that everybody gets along in love and peace,” said Alexander.

    Atsila Firebird Graywolf noted that New York City has thousands of indigenous people who live off Indian reservations. “People don’t think that Native Americans still exist or we don’t celebrate,” Graywolf said.

    “The parade gives us an opportunity to show our beauty and that we’re still here,” Graywolf added.

    A group of Native Americans chanted “We’re still here” during the parade. The words were also printed on some participants’ T-shirts.

    MIL OSI China News

  • MIL-OSI Economics: Money Market Operations as on October 18, 2024

    Source: Reserve Bank of India


    (Amount in ₹ crore, Rate in Per cent)

      Volume
    (One Leg)
    Weighted
    Average Rate
    Range
    A. Overnight Segment (I+II+III+IV) 6,170.25 6.31 5.50-6.55
         I. Call Money 970.10 6.11 5.50-6.24
         II. Triparty Repo 4,266.15 6.34 5.81-6.55
         III. Market Repo 6.00 5.90 5.90-5.90
         IV. Repo in Corporate Bond 928.00 6.40 6.39-6.45
    B. Term Segment      
         I. Notice Money** 9,547.65 6.47 5.10-6.60
         II. Term Money@@ 1,233.00 6.85-6.90
         III. Triparty Repo 361,634.75 6.29 6.23-6.60
         IV. Market Repo 150,948.36 6.29 5.00-6.64
         V. Repo in Corporate Bond 0.00
      Auction Date Tenor (Days) Maturity Date Amount Current Rate /
    Cut off Rate
    C. Liquidity Adjustment Facility (LAF), Marginal Standing Facility (MSF) & Standing Deposit Facility (SDF)
    I. Today’s Operations
    1. Fixed Rate          
    2. Variable Rate&          
      (I) Main Operation          
         (a) Repo          
         (b) Reverse Repo Fri, 18/10/2024 13 Thu, 31/10/2024 20,073.00 6.49
      (II) Fine Tuning Operations          
         (a) Repo          
         (b) Reverse Repo Fri, 18/10/2024 3 Mon, 21/10/2024 54,755.00 6.49
    3. MSF# Fri, 18/10/2024 1 Sat, 19/10/2024 866.00 6.75
      Fri, 18/10/2024 2 Sun, 20/10/2024 0.00 6.75
      Fri, 18/10/2024 3 Mon, 21/10/2024 3,350.00 6.75
    4. SDFΔ# Fri, 18/10/2024 1 Sat, 19/10/2024 144,586.00 6.25
      Fri, 18/10/2024 2 Sun, 20/10/2024 0.00 6.25
      Fri, 18/10/2024 3 Mon, 21/10/2024 4,259.00 6.25
    5. Net liquidity injected from today’s operations [injection (+)/absorption (-)]*       -219,457.00  
    II. Outstanding Operations
    1. Fixed Rate          
    2. Variable Rate&          
      (I) Main Operation          
         (a) Repo          
         (b) Reverse Repo          
      (II) Fine Tuning Operations          
         (a) Repo          
         (b) Reverse Repo          
    3. MSF#          
    4. SDFΔ#          
    5. On Tap Targeted Long Term Repo Operations Mon, 15/11/2021 1095 Thu, 14/11/2024 250.00 4.00
    Mon, 27/12/2021 1095 Thu, 26/12/2024 2,275.00 4.00
    6. Special Long-Term Repo Operations (SLTRO) for Small Finance Banks (SFBs)£ Mon, 15/11/2021 1095 Thu, 14/11/2024 105.00 4.00
    Mon, 22/11/2021 1095 Thu, 21/11/2024 100.00 4.00
    Mon, 29/11/2021 1095 Thu, 28/11/2024 305.00 4.00
    Mon, 13/12/2021 1095 Thu, 12/12/2024 150.00 4.00
    Mon, 20/12/2021 1095 Thu, 19/12/2024 100.00 4.00
    Mon, 27/12/2021 1095 Thu, 26/12/2024 255.00 4.00
    D. Standing Liquidity Facility (SLF) Availed from RBI$       7,222.87  
    E. Net liquidity injected from outstanding operations [injection (+)/absorption (-)]*     10,762.87  
    F. Net liquidity injected (outstanding including today’s operations) [injection (+)/absorption (-)]*     -208,694.13  
    G. Cash Reserves Position of Scheduled Commercial Banks
         (i) Cash balances with RBI as on October 18, 2024 991,699.56  
         (ii) Average daily cash reserve requirement for the fortnight ending October 18, 2024 1,001,756.00  
    H. Government of India Surplus Cash Balance Reckoned for Auction as on¥ October 18, 2024 0.00  
    I. Net durable liquidity [surplus (+)/deficit (-)] as on October 04, 2024 488,495.00  
    @ Based on Reserve Bank of India (RBI) / Clearing Corporation of India Limited (CCIL).
    – Not Applicable / No Transaction.
    ** Relates to uncollateralized transactions of 2 to 14 days tenor.
    @@ Relates to uncollateralized transactions of 15 days to one year tenor.
    $ Includes refinance facilities extended by RBI.
    & As per the Press Release No. 2019-2020/1900 dated February 06, 2020.
    Δ As per the Press Release No. 2022-2023/41 dated April 08, 2022.
    * Net liquidity is calculated as Repo+MSF+SLF-Reverse Repo-SDF.
    As per the Press Release No. 2020-2021/520 dated October 21, 2020, Press Release No. 2020-2021/763 dated December 11, 2020, Press Release No. 2020-2021/1057 dated February 05, 2021 and Press Release No. 2021-2022/695 dated August 13, 2021.
    ¥ As per the Press Release No. 2014-2015/1971 dated March 19, 2015.
    £ As per the Press Release No. 2021-2022/181 dated May 07, 2021 and Press Release No. 2021-2022/1023 dated October 11, 2021.
    # As per the Press Release No. 2023-2024/1548 dated December 27, 2023.
    Ajit Prasad          
    Deputy General Manager
    (Communications)    
    Press Release: 2024-2025/1340

    MIL OSI Economics

  • MIL-OSI Submissions: United Kingdom – Hundreds Gather to Celebrate 100 Years Since Construction of London’s First Ever Mosque

    Source: AHMADIYYA MUSLIM JAMAAT INTERNATIONAL
     
    The capital’s oldest mosque, the Fazl Mosque in Southfields, London, welcomed hundreds of guests on Saturday evening to mark a century since its foundation stone was first laid. 

    Guests including MPs, academics and religious leaders came together to view a special exhibition and hear a keynote address from the worldwide Head and Fifth Caliph of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, His Holiness, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad.
    The evening, themed “Islamic Light in the West: A Century of Spiritual Revival,” honoured the legacy of the journey of the Second Caliph of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community from India to the UK – a journey that marked the dawn of a new era for Islam in Britain. 
    Speaking about the history of the mosque, His Holiness said:
    “From 1920 onwards, Ahmadi Muslims diligently raised funds through personal sacrifices and contributions.  Their collective efforts culminated in the purchase of the plot of land in Southfields, where you have gathered, for the sum of £2,230. It would serve as the location for the first Mosque in London.”
    “Exactly a century ago, the Second Caliph graced the land in Southfields where you are sitting and laid the foundation stone for the Fazl Mosque, which proved to be a landmark moment in the history of Islam in the UK.”
    The Fazl Mosque was granted heritage status by Historic England in 2018 and has served as the global headquarters of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. It remains a focal point for the community’s religious and humanitarian activities.
    His Holiness, Mirza Masroor Ahmad, also highlighted the urgent need to end conflicts taking place around the world.
    “Across the globe, wars are raging, lives are being tragically lost in unimaginable numbers, and we are witnessing a blatant disregard for the rights of Allah the Almighty and the rights of humanity.”
    “It is my heartfelt prayer that may the love of God Almighty and His Creation enter the hearts of all mankind. Certainly, it was to achieve this objective that the Fazl Mosque was constructed, and it is for the sake of reiterating this message and recognising the immense blessings of God Almighty that we have held this event.”

    MIL OSI – Submitted News

  • MIL-OSI Economics: Premiumization trend reshapes consumer beauty preferences in APAC, says GlobalData

    Source: GlobalData

    Premiumization trend reshapes consumer beauty preferences in APAC, says GlobalData

    Posted in Consumer

    Rising consumer disposable income coupled with the increasing consumer inclination towards high quality ingredients in products is creating demand for premium and ultra-premium products in the Asia-Pacific (APAC). Consumers, especially older ones, are seeking luxury goods to get a superior experience. Moreover, the growing consumer preferences for a healthy grooming routine are enabling them to invest more in beauty products with high quality attributes. These factors are reshaping consumer preferences, which is supporting the growth of the premium cosmetics market in the APAC region, says GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company.

    Naveed Khan, Consumer Analyst at GlobalData, comments: “Premiumization is an emerging trend in the APAC region, which is fueled by changing consumer needs and increasing affinity towards superior quality products. Countries such as China, India, and South Korea registered significant growths in gross disposable income per household in 2023+, supporting the trend. Moreover, the high internet penetration in APAC countries such as South Korea (98.6%) and China (78%) made beauty products more accessible to consumers through e-commerce platforms, benefiting the trend. Additionally, consumers are also seeking quality products with unique and uncommon ingredients that are well researched and have stable formulations.”

    GlobalData 2024 Q2 Consumer Survey* corroborates this trend, where 66% of respondents in Asia & Australasia stated that they find “novel/unique” attributes in product purchases as either essential or nice to have. In the same survey, 34% of respondents stated that they prefer “high quality products/ingredients” in beauty and grooming products.

    In response, manufacturers are using novel and uncommon ingredients to align with consumer preferences. For instance, in October 2023, Bio Essence introduced a Gel Cleanser in Malaysia, containing unique and high-quality ingredients such as 24k bio-gold and nano gold peptide, which provide antioxidant protection, reduce signs of anti-aging, and rejuvenate skin.

    Deepak Nautiyal, Consumer and Retail Commercial Director, APAC and ME at GlobalData, adds: “Young consumers, especially Gen-Z, are preferring quality over quantity and are seeking premium cosmetics. Moreover, the ease of availability of both local and international brands through e-commerce platforms and growing consumer focus on their appearance is boosting the premiumization trend in the region. Furthermore, changing global beauty standards and the growing K-beauty and J-beauty trend that focus on traditional methods and unique ingredients are further fueling the premium products market in the region. As a result, in the past few years, various premium beauty brands such as Charlotte Tilbury and Sulwhasoo have established their base in Asian geographies.”

    American beauty company Coty is also looking to leverage the rising premiumization trend in China to improve its market in the region. In 2023, the company introduced Lancaster Ligne Princiere, an ultra-premium cosmetic product range in the country. It also introduced its premium skincare brand Orveda in the year.

    In 2024, Sisley Paris introduced a high-quality anti-aging cream, Sisleÿa L’Intégral Anti-Age Fresh Gel Cream in Hong Kong. It is claimed to contain quality ingredients such as Alchemilla extract, Lindera extract, Persian acacia extract, apple pip extracts, yeast, and soy protein complex.

    Khan concludes: “Growing consumer inclination towards high quality and premium priced products will offer significant growth opportunities to manufacturers in the region. Moreover, manufacturers must concentrate on introducing products with innovative ingredient combinations in attractive and sustainable packaging to offer the premium appeal capable of attracting consumers.”

    *GlobalData 2024 Q2 Consumer Survey – Asia & Australasia, published in July 2024, included 6,506 respondents

    +GlobalData Macroeconomic Data, accessed on October 15, 2024

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: APAC companies add $550 billion in MCap in Q3 2024, driven by China’s stimulus and strong regional demand, reveals GlobalData

    Source: GlobalData

    APAC companies add $550 billion in MCap in Q3 2024, driven by China’s stimulus and strong regional demand, reveals GlobalData

    Posted in Business Fundamentals

    The Asia-Pacific (APAC) region experienced a significant surge in market capitalization (MCap), with the top 50 companies gaining $550 billion in the third quarter (Q3) of 2024. This growth was fueled by China’s fiscal stimulus, strong domestic demand in India and Southeast Asia, and better-than-expected corporate earnings, underscoring the region’s resilience amid global uncertainties, reveals a study by GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company.

    At the end of Q3 2024, the combined market value of the companies in the technology sector reached $3.3 trillion, while those in the financial services sector totaled $527.4 billion. Among the top 50 companies, 19 companies were from the technology sector. In terms of geographic distribution, 19 were based out of China, 15 from Japan, and seven from India.

    Murthy Grandhi, Business Fundamentals Analyst at GlobalData, comments: “Asian stocks surged in late September following the announcement of a comprehensive stimulus package by the Chinese policymakers. While individual measures such as interest rate cuts and reduced downpayment requirements for home purchases have been introduced over the past year, the coordinated nature of September’s initiative marked the strongest indication, yet Beijing is committed to bolster the Chinese economy and stabilize the stock markets.

    “The Bank of Japan’s July rate hike, coupled with Governor Ueda Kazuo’s signals of further increases, was swiftly followed by weak US labor market data. As the interest rate gap between the US and Japan narrowed, the Japanese yen strengthened significantly, triggering a rapid unwinding of many ‘carry trades’ that had benefited from low Japanese borrowing costs. A more reassuring stance from BoJ officials later helped Japanese stocks recover some of their losses.”

    Companies that witnessed significant gains include Chinese food-delivery giant Meituan, which experienced more than 50% quarter-on-quarter (QoQ) growth in its market capitalization owing to the stronger-than-expected quarterly results and share buyback announcement.

    Alibaba Group’s market valuation soared by 46.2% during the quarter, following the announcement of the completion of a three-year regulatory “rectification” process. This development came after the company was fined for monopolistic practices in 2021 as part of an antitrust investigation.

    The shares of China Life Insurance saw a 46.1% increase in market capitalization, driven by the company’s strong interim financial results.

    Grandhi adds: “The Chinese constituents in the top 50 APAC companies list witnessed a 18% increase in market value, driven by the announcement of China’s fiscal stimulus package. Oil majors CNOOC and PetroChina experienced market capitalization loss of 12.3% and 10.3%, respectively, owing to slump in crude oil prices.”

    Chipmakers SK Hynix and Samsung Electronics experienced significant declines in market value, dropping by 22.2% and 20.1%, respectively. These losses reflect concerns over a potential oversupply in the market, despite the low probability of this occurring.

    Additionally, Samsung is facing challenges in maintaining its lead in high-bandwidth memory (HBM) chips, a crucial component in AI processors, as domestic competitor SK Hynix’s latest HBM products are reportedly undergoing testing for possible integration into processors from leading AI-chip maker Nvidia.

    Grandhi concludes: “Into Q4 2024, APAC companies could be keenly keeping an eye on the monetary policies of their respective countries, with interest rates likely to be cut down, albeit not to extend of the recent US Fed rate cuts. Additionally, the ongoing Middle East crisis could disrupt the market, affecting investor confidence and business strategies. However, APAC’s resilience, driven by innovation and supply chain strengthening, will help them in navigating these uncertainties and in sustaining the growth story.”

    MIL OSI Economics

  • MIL-OSI China: Brick by Brick, Xi Jinping drives BRICS cooperation

    Source: China State Council Information Office

    As Chinese President Xi Jinping and a host of other leaders gather in Kazan, Russia, for the 16th BRICS summit, the world is once again turning its limelight on the burgeoning international mechanism for how it will push forward self-development and respond to global woes.

    A steadfast champion of BRICS cooperation, Xi once compared its five members back then to the five fingers of one hand: They are short and long if extended, but form a powerful fist if clenched together. Now that hand has grown bigger and stronger, as its membership expanded last year, yet the essence of Xi’s metaphor is just becoming more relevant.

    With the world trudging on in a new period of turbulence and transformation, the leader of the largest developing country is poised to help guide BRICS, the leading echelon of the Global South, to play a bigger role in building a better shared future for humanity.

    Chinese President Xi Jinping poses for a group photo with other leaders attending the BRICS-Africa Outreach and BRICS Plus Dialogue in Johannesburg, South Africa, Aug. 24, 2023. [Photo/Xinhua]

    Golden value

    BRICS, an acronym for Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, is literally called “gold bricks” in Chinese, indicating optimism for its great potential and shining future.

    The sanguine view features prominently in Xi’s engagement with the group. He has consistently placed BRICS high on China’s foreign policy agenda. His first appearance on the multilateral stage as China’s head of state was at the 2013 BRICS summit in Durban, South Africa, and he visited all other four BRICS countries during the first two years of his presidency.

    “China led by President Xi Jinping has contributed significantly to the success of BRICS,” noted Bunn Nagara, a senior China researcher in Malaysia.

    Thanks to the joint efforts of its members, the golden value of BRICS has kept rising. World Bank data show that the share of BRICS in global GDP grew from 18 percent in 2010 to about 26 percent in 2021, with increases in all years during the period.

    Among the drivers of its remarkable growth is a strong orientation toward real results. “BRICS is not a talking shop, but a task force that gets things done,” Xi once stressed.

    Following this spirit, practical cooperation has always been the foundation of the BRICS mechanism, a good example of which is the launch of the New Development Bank (NDB). Headquartered in Shanghai, the multilateral institution had approved 105 projects in all member countries for approximately 35 billion U.S. dollars by the end of 2023.

    In view of BRICS’ evolving development needs, Xi, at the 2017 summit in China’s coastal city of Xiamen, joined other member leaders in formally incorporating cultural and people-to-people exchanges into the engines of BRICS cooperation, in order to further enhance the bond between these nations and reinforce the foundation of BRICS interaction.

    Powered by the three engines, namely political and security, economic and financial, as well as cultural and people-to-people exchanges, the BRICS cooperation has witnessed even more substantial progress and growing popular support.

    The unique value of the BRICS cooperation goes beyond economic terms, and the mechanism is an innovation of international cooperation, which is in marked contrast to some protectionist, exclusive political, military or economic alliances in the West, said Wang Lei, director of the BRICS Cooperation Research Center at Beijing Normal University.

    In Xi’s words, the BRICS cooperation transcends the old formula of political and military alliances, the old mindset of drawing lines on the basis of ideology as well as the obsolete notion of “you-win-I-lose” and “winner-takes-all.”

    The golden track record, as many observers have pointed out, has not only amply busted various gloom-and-doom claims such as that BRICS is nothing but “a motley crew,” but also significantly increased its appeal to the rest of the world.

    This aerial photo taken on Sept. 28, 2021 shows the headquarters building of New Development Bank (NDB) in east China’s Shanghai. [Photo/Xinhua]

    Greater BRICS

    On Aug. 24 morning last year, the Sandton Convention Center in Johannesburg erupted with applause upon the announcement of BRICS’ historic expansion. That, Xi said at the press conference, demonstrates “the determination of BRICS countries and developing nations to unite.”

    Since the inception of the BRICS mechanism, openness and inclusiveness have remained its members’ abiding commitment. Xi has repeatedly emphasized that BRICS countries gather not in a closed club or an exclusive circle. “A tree cannot make a forest,” he said as early as at his BRICS summit debut in Durban in 2013. A year later at the Fortaleza summit in Brazil, he proposed the “BRICS spirit” of openness, inclusiveness, and win-win cooperation.

    With such an open mind, the group developed a tradition of inviting leaders of other countries to its summits. Then at the 2017 gathering in Xiamen, an ancient port city that has evolved into a dynamic hub in China’s opening-up and reform, Xi built on that outreach practice and put forward the “BRICS Plus” program, encouraging more participation of other emerging markets and developing nations.

    In fact, this southern Chinese city of Xiamen happened to be where Xi came to work as deputy mayor in 1985 at 32. Now, under Xi’s initiative, an innovation base for the BRICS partnership on the new industrial revolution has taken root there.

    Over the years, with profound changes reshaping the world at a degree rarely seen in history, the Chinese president has unwaveringly championed openness and cooperation. “Under the new circumstances, it is all the more important for BRICS countries to pursue development with open doors and boost cooperation with open arms,” Xi said at the 14th BRICS summit in 2022.

    A year later, more than 60 countries gathered in Johannesburg for the BRICS summit. The gathering “is not an exercise of asking countries to take sides, nor an exercise of creating bloc confrontation,” Xi said. “Rather, it is an endeavor to expand the architecture of peace and development.”

    Other than the countries that became new full members on Jan. 1, 2024, more than 30 nations have also formally applied to join BRICS, while many other developing countries are seeking deeper cooperation with the group.

    “There is a reason why these countries choose to join BRICS,” said Mekhri Aliev, a board director of the BRICS innovation base in Xiamen. “Because they see future, they see potentials and opportunities within the BRICS.”

    A visitor views a model of Xiamen Metro train at the exhibition of BRICS New Industrial Revolution 2024 in Xiamen, southeast China’s Fujian Province, Sept. 10, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]

    Bigger voice

    Three months after its expansion decision, BRICS convened an extraordinary joint summit on the Gaza situation with leaders of invited members, as well as UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres. That was a first-of-its-kind meeting for the group. The meeting, as Xi said, marks “a good start” for greater BRICS cooperation following its enlargement.

    Commenting on this summit, Al Jazeera said that leading countries of the Global South are looking for “a greater say in a global order dominated by the West.” Steven Gruzd, an analyst at the South African Institute of International Affairs, said: “It does reflect on the growing assertiveness and confidence of the BRICS grouping, not waiting for the West.”

    BRICS is an important force in shaping the international landscape. Advancing a more just and equitable international order has been a consistent theme in Xi’s remarks on BRICS cooperation.

    Effective coordination between BRICS members and other Global South countries is “adding more bricks to the global governance architecture,” said Wang Lei, the Chinese expert with Beijing Normal University.

    The New Development Bank (NDB) exemplifies this effort. “The establishment of the bank serves as a beneficial supplement and improvement to the existing financial system,” Xi said, “which can encourage deeper reflection and more active reforms in the global financial system.”

    During a meeting with Dilma Rousseff, former Brazilian President and incumbent NDB chief, in Beijing in 2023, Xi called on the NDB to help with the modernization of more developing countries. Rousseff shares Xi’s vision. “It is a vision that we don’t want BRICS to speak just for a few countries. What we want is for most countries to be part of BRICS,” she told Xinhua.

    As Xi has observed, strengthening global governance is the right choice if the international community intends to share development opportunities and tackle global challenges.

    “Economically, non-Western nations — with BRICS at the vanguard — are pushing the globe into a new reality: An emerging economic, social, and monetary status quo that is upending what the world has accepted as normal for nearly eight decades,” Jeff D. Opdyke, a global investment expert, has observed.

    To Guan Zhaoyu, a research fellow with the Eurasian Studies Institute at Renmin University of China, BRICS cooperation “is neither anti-Western nor aimed at overthrowing the existing global order, but rather constructively reforming its unfair aspects to give more opportunities to the developing world.”

    Xi maintains that development is an inalienable right of all countries, not a privilege of a few countries. Under his grand vision to build a community with a shared future for mankind, China has been joining hands with other developing countries in advancing their respective modernization.

    China will always be a member of the Global South and the developing world, Xi has said on various occasions.

    “President Xi has sent out a very clear message: China will unite with other emerging markets and developing countries in the process of global modernization and make sure no one is left behind,” said Guan.

    MIL OSI China News

  • MIL-OSI Global: Turkey attempts to broker power between east and west as it bids to join Brics

    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Bulent Gökay, Professor of International Relations, Keele University

    In a significant diplomatic manoeuvre that may have far-reaching implications for the international system of alliances, Turkey has submitted a formal request to join Brics, the group of emerging-market economies, signalling its intent to diversify its partnerships beyond the west.

    The Brics grouping, named after Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, comprises some of the world’s largest economies. Earlier this year, it welcomed four new members: Iran, the United Arab Emirates, Ethiopia and Egypt. Although Saudi Arabia has been invited to join, the official process is yet to take place. Often viewed as an alternative to western-led organisations such as the EU, G7 and Nato, Brics signifies a significant shift in global power dynamics.

    Ankara’s decision could be a strategy to strengthen relations with non-western powers as the global economy’s centre continues to shift away from the west, but is also about chasing more trade with Brics members.

    Announced ahead of the Brics summit starting on October 22, Turkey’s application has raised questions about the broader implications for its role within Nato. If accepted, Turkey would be the first Nato member of Brics. However, this is not to say that Turkey is entirely turning away from the west. Turkey’s institutional ties with the western world run deep. At most, this move signals Turkey’s president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s intention to increase the government’s flexibility in its foreign relations.

    Erdoğan said on September 1 that this move shows Ankara’s aims to cultivate ties with all sides simultaneously to “become a strong, prosperous, prestigious and effective country if it improves its relations with the east and the west simultaneously”.

    Turkey’s acceptance into the group could be discussed during the upcoming 16th Brics summit, in Kazan, Russia. Malaysia, Thailand and Azerbaijan are among other countries expecting to join.

    Between east and west

    Turkey’s balancing act between east and west is not a recent phenomenon but a continuation of its policies since the end of the cold war, and is in line with its geographical position at the edge of Europe and Asia.

    This strategy has been central to Turkey’s intricate, at times conflicting, approach to international relations and remains pertinent in an increasingly complex world. The shift from a unipolar world – the idea that the world is dominated by one super power – to one with more global powers has led all governments to reassess their foreign policies, and Ankara is no different.

    Turkey’s longstanding commitment to Nato makes it highly unlikely that its willingness to join the Brics group signifies a move away from its western allies. Since 2016, Turkey has strengthened its economic, political, and military ties with Russia and China, and its recent application to the Brics group reflects this trend. According to some experts in Turkish foreign policy, while this development may raise concerns in western capitals, there is no pressing reason for the west to be alarmed about Turkey making concessions to Russia or acting independently of Nato.

    Map of the Black Sea region.
    Shutterstock

    There are two incentives driving Turkey’s application. According to Sinan Ülgen, director of the Istanbul-based Centre for Economic and Foreign Policy Studies: “The first is Turkey’s aspiration to enhance its strategic autonomy in foreign policy which essentially involves improving ties with non-western powers like Russia and China in a way to balance the relationship with the west. The second is the accumulated frustrations over the relationship with the west. For example, the EU has not even been able to decide on the start of negotiations on the updating of the customs union, its trade deal with Turkey that dates back to 1996.”




    Read more:
    Bottled up in the Black Sea: Russia is having a dreadful naval war, hindering its great power ambitions


    Control of the Black Sea

    Turkey has been keen on joining the Brics group since 2018. Putin, during a meeting with Turkish foreign minister Hakan Fidan in Moscow in June this year, welcomed Ankara’s interest and promised that Moscow “will support this desire to be together with the countries of this alliance [Brics], to be together, closer, to solve common problems”.

    Since the war in Ukraine, Russia has been making extra efforts to gain the support of more countries. Turkey holds a particular significance in this effort due to its strategic location, and its control of the Black Sea straits, an essential trade route for both Ukraine and Russia. The Black Sea has played an important part in the Ukraine war, and Turkey has been part of an alliance that has stymied Russia’s attempts to fully control the waters, and allowed Ukraine to continue to use the waters.

    The Montreux Convention regulates maritime traffic through the Turkish Straits. The convention distinguishes between Black Sea and non-Black Sea powers, acknowledging specific advantages for the former, which includes Ukraine and Russia.

    In March 2022, Erdoğan indicated that the convention allows Turkey to restrict the passage of naval vessels belonging to warring parties. Putin may be hoping that with Turkey on board as a Brics ally he may be able to persuade Ankara to give him more leeway. Currently Russia’s inability to control the Black Sea and cargo ships within it are seriously weakening its ability to constrain Ukraine’s economy.

    Turkey anticipates that Brics membership will enhance its geopolitical standing and expand its economic influence, especially in non-western markets. Most importantly, leveraging its geopolitical position to influence global affairs and pursuing a more balanced and diversified foreign policy.

    It is evident that Turkey aims to maintain its connections with the west while also desiring the flexibility to engage with other regions. It is highly improbable that this would lead to a significant overhaul of Turkey’s ties with western countries. It may, however, cause concern among fellow Nato members about how much they can rely on Turkey in the future.

    Bulent Gökay does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

    ref. Turkey attempts to broker power between east and west as it bids to join Brics – https://theconversation.com/turkey-attempts-to-broker-power-between-east-and-west-as-it-bids-to-join-brics-238383

    MIL OSI – Global Reports

  • MIL-OSI Global: Donald Trump is planning more trade barriers if he becomes president – but they didn’t work last time

    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Mark Johnson, Professor of Operations Management, Warwick Business School, University of Warwick

    Trump campaigning in Pennsylvania in October 2024. Connor Brady Photography/Shutterstock

    Donald Trump loves tariffs. Making things more expensive if they come from foreign countries is at the heart of his bid for a second term in the White House.

    “Tariffs are the greatest thing ever invented,” he said in September 2024 at a town hall event in Michigan. And he has promised that if he becomes US president again, he will impose an across-the-board tariff of up to 20% on imports – and even 200% on cars from Mexico – in a bid to encourage American manufacturing.

    This is familiar ground for Trump, who showed he was fond of tariffs during his 2017-2021 presidency. Back then, he claimed his policy would address the trade imbalance with China, bring manufacturing jobs back to the US and raise revenues.

    Tariffs were then imposed on a wide range of goods, from imported steel and aluminium, to solar panels and washing machines.

    But did they work? Our research suggests not.

    In fact, we found that imposing tariffs actually made the US even more reliant on foreign suppliers – and failed to stimulate the domestic job market. They also raised costs for US consumers and provoked retaliatory tariffs from trading partners including China, the EU, Canada, Mexico, India and Turkey.

    China for example, responded by trebling tariffs on American cars. The EU filed a dispute with the World Trade Organisation and substantially raised tariffs on US exports including Harley Davidson motorcycles, jeans and bourbon whiskey.

    And Trump’s tariffs did not lead to a boost for US manufacturing either. After tariffs were imposed, our research shows US manufacturing supply chains evolved to have fewer suppliers – but it was often US firms that got forced out of those supply chains, not their competitors from overseas.

    We found that US manufacturers appeared to reduce their global reach, while actually increasing their dependence on a select few foreign companies – further evidence that Trump’s tariffs failed to produce the intended outcome.

    Our research also suggests that “reshoring” – bringing production and manufacturing back to a company’s home country – is not feasible without an established ecosystem of suppliers, intermediaries and customers. So introducing trade barriers without adequate support for the development of regional supply chains is unlikely to result in stronger local economies or more jobs.

    Essentially, for reshoring to work, the domestic economy needs to have the capacity to match demand. But the US (like the UK) has lost manufacturing capability in many areas, and rebuilding it is not going to happen overnight.

    Establishing a new industry requires buildings, skilled staff and supply chains – and a very specific approach is required for each industry. Getting the right skills and labour is often the trickiest part and may require immigration.

    However, even this may not work in the most complex industries. In the case of computer chips, for example, there are generous incentives in the US under the Biden administration to encourage chip manufacturing. Yet Taiwan still massively dominates the market, raising questions over whether the US could ever really compete.

    Bourbon whiskey exports, on the rocks?
    Smit/Shutterstock

    Other industries that can use automation and robotics in manufacturing (such as chemicals and transportation equipment) might be easier to reboot, but they may not generate the expected number and range of jobs. And often reshoring strategies involve higher investment in automation, machinery and robotics, rather than jobs. Trump’s focus may have been bringing back manufacturing jobs back to the US, but the truth is that many of these jobs may be gone forever.

    Trading places

    Overall then, imposing tariffs without adequate domestic support mechanisms in place has led to US manufacturers increasing their dependence on foreign suppliers and reducing their dependence on local ones.

    Yet tariffs are not exclusively favoured by Trump – or even right-wing politics. And there seems to be a fairly common view among politicians in the west that some tariffs can be an effective economic tool.

    Trade barriers against China for instance, have continued under Joe Biden’s administration (although he has somewhat relaxed tariffs for imports from the EU, Canada and Mexico). And recently, Canada imposed 100% tariffs on Chinese cars and 25% on Chinese steel and aluminium, while the EU has also imposed tariffs on Chinese goods.

    One of the few voices speaking out against tariffs belongs to former US vice-president Mike Pence. He recently proposed scrapping tariffs, saying they just made products more expensive for consumers – and failed to improve prosperity.

    His old boss clearly disagrees. And if Trump does win a second term in office, it seems certain that imposing international tariffs will be high up on his “to do” list. But if their impact is anything like the last time, they will be of little benefit to the US economy or the voters who depend upon it.

    The authors do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and have disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

    ref. Donald Trump is planning more trade barriers if he becomes president – but they didn’t work last time – https://theconversation.com/donald-trump-is-planning-more-trade-barriers-if-he-becomes-president-but-they-didnt-work-last-time-240964

    MIL OSI – Global Reports

  • MIL-OSI: Syncfusion Contributes OpenSource .NET MAUI controls

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C., Oct. 22, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Syncfusion, Inc., the enterprise technology partner of choice, announces the release of its first set of open-source .NET MAUI controls. The controls are shipping as NuGet packages and will be included in a new .NET MAUI project template for .NET 9.

    “Microsoft’s .NET MAUI team is thrilled to be collaborating with Syncfusion in the open on GitHub,” said David Ortinau, .NET MAUI Principal Product Manager. “Microsoft welcomes all members of the .NET community to contribute to .NET as it benefits everyone and creates a thriving developer community.”

    Below are the 14 open-source controls to be released:

    1. Charts– – Cartesian, Circular, Pyramid, Funnel and Polar Chart
    2. Carousel
    3. TabView
    4. SegmentedControl
    5. Chips
    6. EffectsView
    7. Shimmer
    8. Pull To Refresh
    9. Text Input Layout
    10. Navigation Drawer

    Source code available at: https://github.com/syncfusion/maui-toolkit

    “Syncfusion believes .NET MAUI represents the future of cross-platform development for .NET developers. We are fully committed to being an active and contributing member within the open-source ecosystem,” said Daniel Jebaraj, CEO of Syncfusion. “Our open-source contributions are just the beginning—we are dedicated to continuous innovation, addressing existing challenges, and enhancing the platform’s capabilities. By collaborating with the broader developer community, we will not only strengthen .NET MAUI but also help shape it into the most powerful tool for cross-platform development.”

    “Syncfusion has already made a significant impact—having resolved over 75 issues within the product.” Daniel added, “We plan to release additional controls in the future and strongly encourage others in the .NET community to contribute to the development of .NET MAUI.”

    To learn more about these open-source controls and Syncfusion’s collaboration on .NET MAUI, be sure to tune into .NET Conf on November 12 (http://www.dotnetconf.net).

    About Syncfusion, Inc.

    Headquartered in the technology hub of Research Triangle Park, N.C., Syncfusion, Inc. delivers an award-winning ecosystem of compatible developer control suites, embeddable BI platforms, and business software. Syncfusion was founded in 2001 with a single software component and a mission to support businesses of all sizes–from individual developers and start-ups to Fortune 500 enterprises. Though its pilot product, the Essential Studio suite, has grown to over 1,800 developer controls, its mission remains the same. With offices in the U.S., India, and East Africa, Syncfusion prioritizes the customer experience by providing feature-rich solutions to help developers and enterprises solve complex problems, save money, and build high-performance, robust applications.

    Contact: Brittany Kearns
    Phone: 919-270-8054
    Email: brittany@crossroadsb2b.com

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  • MIL-OSI: Hata, a dual-licensed digital asset exchange in Asia raises $4.2 million to make digital assets more accessible

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, Oct. 22, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Hata.io, one of the trailblazing digital asset brokerage and exchange in Asia Pacific, has announced $4.2 million in seed fundraise. The company will use the capital to expand into new products and acquire users in the Asia region.

    Hata is regulated by both the Securities Commission Malaysia and the Labuan Financial Services Authority, making it the only dual-licensed digital asset exchange in Malaysia that serves both Malaysians and global digital asset investors. Malaysia is reported to have more than 840,000 digital asset investors with more than RM21 billion of trading volume traded annually on local exchanges.

    Hata is founded by an experienced team of exchange operators and compliance experts, including David Low as CEO (a qualified lawyer and formerly the General Manager of Luno’s Asia Pacific businesses), KK Chong as CTO (a former university lecturer and cofounder of a blockchain solutions company) and Darien Ng as CRO (cofounder of a blockchain solutions company with 15 years of experience in the tech industry). Hata aims to serve the retail and institutional users in Asia who prefer to trade in fiat currencies such as the MYR and USD.

    The seed fundraise is led by prominent US-based institutional investors. Castle Island Ventures and Cadenza Ventures led the fundraise as lead investors, alongside other participating investors such as Bybit, AP Capital, Plug and Play Tech Centre, and Alliance.xyz

    “We are thrilled to have the backing of such esteemed institutional investors,” said David Low, CEO of Hata. “With their support and our innovative offerings, we are committed to creating a robust platform that empowers users in Malaysia and in the Asia region to navigate the digital asset market with confidence.”

    Both lead investors Castle Island Ventures and Cadenza Ventures bring a wealth of expertise to the table and will join Hata’s Board as Directors.

    Castle Island Ventures is a digital asset firm that was founded by Fidelity alums Nic Carter and Matt Walsh. Castle Island Ventures primarily invests in startups in the monetary network, financial services and internet architecture spaces including Web 3. The firm’s portfolio includes a number of infrastructure businesses, including Yellowcard, BlockFi, Matrixport, River Financial, Talos, Bitwise and Casa. Notably, Castle Island Ventures is also an early investor in Pintu, Indonesia’s third largest digital asset exchange.

    Nic Carter, Founding Partner of Castle Island Ventures, expressed enthusiasm about the investment. Nick Carter said: “Malaysia and the broader SE Asia region is the global epicenter of blockchain adoption and we are excited to support the talented team at Hata in their support of this market. We believe Hata is well-positioned to win due to their differentiated product focus and regulatory approach.”

    Meanwhile, Cadenza Ventures is led by managing partners Kumar Dandapani, who was formerly the data science head at Norwest Venture Partners, and Max Shapiro, a veteran of Blue Line Advisors. With a focus on transformative and decentralised technologies, Cadenza has raised a $50 million blockchain and fintech focused venture fund to invest in early-stage digital finance and blockchain technology companies. Van Eck Associates anchored the fund with participation from Solana, Dapper Labs and WorldQuant Ventures, among others. Cadenza has recently launched its third early stage blockchain fund where it has a focus on emerging markets.

    Cadenza has previously invested in seed and Series A funding rounds of fintech companies including CoinDCX (India’s largest digital asset exchange), VALR (South Africa’s leading digital asset exchange), Rain (leading exchange in Middle East), FalconX, and Lemon (leading exchange in Latin America).

    Max Shapiro, Managing Partner at Cadenza Ventures, added, “We believe that Hata’s innovative approach and commitment to user engagement will drive the next wave of growth in Malaysia’s digital asset market. We are looking forward to working closely with the team as they navigate this evolving landscape.”

    Hata previously secured MYR 3 million in pre-seed funding from a group of reputable angel investors in the fintech community, including 1337 Ventures and Raja Hamzah.

    About Hata

    Hata seamlessly connects the traditional financial system with the evolving world of digital assets, enabling anyone to easily buy, sell, and access digital assets using fiat currencies like the US Dollar and Malaysian Ringgit.

    Hata is regulated by both the Securities Commission Malaysia and the Labuan Financial Services Authority, making it the only dual-licensed exchange in Malaysia which ensures the highest standards of safety and oversight. As the exchange with the lowest trading fees and most number of digital assets offerings in Malaysia, Hata aims to make digital assets trading accessible and cost-effective for all users.

    In a move to further enhance user engagement, Hata has introduced a unique affiliate program that rewards users with a 30% share of the trading fees generated from their referrals. This initiative not only incentivizes community participation but also fosters a collaborative trading environment.

    For press inquiries, contact Hata at press@hata.io

    Contact:
    David Low,
    press@hata.io

    Disclaimer: This content is provided by Hata. The statements, views and opinions expressed in this column are solely those of the content provider. The information provided in this press release is not a solicitation for investment, nor is it intended as investment advice, financial advice, or trading advice. It is strongly recommended you practice due diligence, including consultation with a professional financial advisor, before investing in or trading cryptocurrency and securities. Please conduct your own research and invest at your own risk.

    A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/9f67c33a-db10-4a02-ad77-ebb86f421bba

    A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/7503c9fc-47d6-4d8b-bb4a-b62ade32aa53

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  • MIL-OSI: Syncfusion Contributes Open-Source .NET MAUI controls

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C., Oct. 22, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Syncfusion, Inc., the enterprise technology partner of choice, announces the release of its first set of open-source .NET MAUI controls. The controls are shipping as NuGet packages and will be included in a new .NET MAUI project template for .NET 9.

    “Microsoft’s .NET MAUI team is thrilled to be collaborating with Syncfusion in the open on GitHub,” said David Ortinau, .NET MAUI Principal Product Manager. “Microsoft welcomes all members of the .NET community to contribute to .NET as it benefits everyone and creates a thriving developer community.”

    Below are the 14 open-source controls to be released:

    1. Charts– – Cartesian, Circular, Pyramid, Funnel and Polar Chart
    2. Carousel
    3. TabView
    4. SegmentedControl
    5. Chips
    6. EffectsView
    7. Shimmer
    8. Pull To Refresh
    9. Text Input Layout
    10. Navigation Drawer

    Source code available at: https://github.com/syncfusion/maui-toolkit

    “Syncfusion believes .NET MAUI represents the future of cross-platform development for .NET developers. We are fully committed to being an active and contributing member within the open-source ecosystem,” said Daniel Jebaraj, CEO of Syncfusion. “Our open-source contributions are just the beginning—we are dedicated to continuous innovation, addressing existing challenges, and enhancing the platform’s capabilities. By collaborating with the broader developer community, we will not only strengthen .NET MAUI but also help shape it into the most powerful tool for cross-platform development.”

    “Syncfusion has already made a significant impact—having resolved over 75 issues within the product.” Daniel added, “We plan to release additional controls in the future and strongly encourage others in the .NET community to contribute to the development of .NET MAUI.”

    To learn more about these open-source controls and Syncfusion’s collaboration on .NET MAUI, be sure to tune into .NET Conf on November 12 (http://www.dotnetconf.net).

    About Syncfusion, Inc.

    Headquartered in the technology hub of Research Triangle Park, N.C., Syncfusion, Inc. delivers an award-winning ecosystem of compatible developer control suites, embeddable BI platforms, and business software. Syncfusion was founded in 2001 with a single software component and a mission to support businesses of all sizes–from individual developers and start-ups to Fortune 500 enterprises. Though its pilot product, the Essential Studio suite, has grown to over 1,800 developer controls, its mission remains the same. With offices in the U.S., India, and East Africa, Syncfusion prioritizes the customer experience by providing feature-rich solutions to help developers and enterprises solve complex problems, save money, and build high-performance, robust applications.

    Contact: Brittany Kearns
    Phone: 919-270-8054
    Email: brittany@crossroadsb2b.com

    The MIL Network

  • MIL-OSI USA: Hickenlooper, Bennet, Polis Call on Reclamation to Ensure Colorado Tribes Have Access to Drought, Water Management Funding

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Colorado John Hickenlooper
    Leaders push for opportunities for Tribal Nations to apply for drought mitigation dollars following recent Bureau of Reclamation determination on Inflation Reduction Act funds
    WASHINGTON – Today, U.S. Senators John Hickenlooper and Michael Bennet and Governor Jared Polis called on the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (USBR) to explore new opportunities for the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe and Southern Ute Indian Tribe to access federal funding for drought and water supply management. USBR recently announced that forbearance proposals – paying water users to forgo water use, like the projects the Tribal Nations had planned to submit – will not be considered in the upcoming Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) funding round aimed to increase water conservation and efficiency in the Upper Colorado River Basin.    
    “We write to urge you to ensure that the Southern Ute Indian Tribe and Ute Mountain Ute Tribe (“the Colorado Tribal Nations”) have the opportunity to apply for funding programs that address drought and water supply management in the Colorado River Basin, including through upcoming drought mitigation funding under the Inflation Reduction Act,” wrote the lawmakers.
    “We strongly encourage you to explore other avenues for Colorado’s Tribal Nations to pursue funding related to drought response, recognizing that they are currently forgoing their water use not by choice, but resulting from a history of inequity reflected in their long-term lack of infrastructure.”
    The Ute Mountain Ute Tribe and Southern Ute Indian Tribe hold combined water rights to over 33,000 acre-feet of water in Lake Nighthorse southwest of Durango but lack adequate infrastructure to deliver that water to their reservations. As a result, the Tribal Nations currently cannot use or benefit from their water, and it flows downstream to other users.
    The Tribal Nations planned to apply for IRA funding to receive compensation for forgoing development of their water rights, but recently learned that their planned project would not qualify under the upcoming IRA drought funding announcement. In the letter, the lawmakers urge USBR to explore alternative funding opportunities that could better suit the needs of the Colorado Tribal Nations.
    Hickenlooper and Bennet fought for $8 billion for western water infrastructure, $10 billion for forests, $19 billion for agricultural conservation, and $4 billion for drought in the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
    The text of the letter is available HERE or below.
    Dear Commissioner Touton:
    We write to urge you to ensure that the Southern Ute Indian Tribe and Ute Mountain Ute Tribe (“the Colorado Tribal Nations”) have the opportunity to apply for funding programs that address drought and water supply management in the Colorado River Basin, including through upcoming drought mitigation funding under the Inflation Reduction Act.
    As you know, Colorado’s two federally-recognized Tribal Nations had intended to apply for the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation’s (USBR) Upper Colorado River Basin Inflation Reduction Act funding for water supply purposes, known as “Bucket 2 Water Supply,” or “B2W” funding. The Colorado Tribal Nations had planned to apply in a bid to receive compensation for forgoing use of certain water rights as recognized under the Colorado Ute Indian Water Rights Settlement Act of 1988 (as amended in 2000). For decades since that Act’s passage, the Colorado Tribal Nations have lacked the infrastructure needed to fully develop their allocated water supply. The Colorado Tribal Nations’ intent to develop uses for their legally recognized settlement water reflects their demand for full utilization of their water rights, despite challenges relating to infrastructure and other issues.
    The Colorado Tribal Nations were disheartened to learn that USBR’s forthcoming B2W funding announcement would not be open to projects such as those they originally planned, which would seek compensation for a forbearance of future development of their settlement water. We understand that USBR believes this activity will not qualify as a verifiable reduction in water use that can be compensated under B2W. Still, we must stress that a Tribe’s lack of opportunity to develop those supplies does not equate to a lack of demand – nor should it foreclose other opportunities for that Tribe, including those under the Inflation Reduction Act. 
    We strongly encourage you to explore other avenues for Colorado’s Tribal Nations to pursue funding related to drought response, recognizing that they are currently forgoing their water use not by choice, but resulting from a history of inequity reflected in their long-term lack of infrastructure. We ask that you work with the Colorado Tribal Nations and provide them sufficient time to apply if your agency determines another funding opportunity or source may be better suited to their needs – whether this be USBR’s environmentally-focused funding for the Upper Basin known as “Bucket 2 Environmental” or “B2E”, or another source yet to be identified. 
    We value your leadership and continued willingness to work with us on efforts to promote the health of the Colorado River Basin. We also appreciate your attention to addressing the longstanding inequities that Colorado’s Tribal Nations have faced, and we look forward to working with you to ensure that paths toward a more equitable future remain open for them.
    Sincerely,

    MIL OSI USA News

  • MIL-OSI Banking: Grandoreiro, the global trojan with grandiose ambitions

    Source: Securelist – Kaspersky

    Headline: Grandoreiro, the global trojan with grandiose ambitions

    Grandoreiro is a well-known Brazilian banking trojan — part of the Tetrade umbrella — that enables threat actors to perform fraudulent banking operations by using the victim’s computer to bypass the security measures of banking institutions. It’s been active since at least 2016 and is now one of the most widespread banking trojans globally.

    INTERPOL and law enforcement agencies across the globe are fighting against Grandoreiro, and Kaspersky is cooperating with them, sharing TTPs and IoCs. However, despite the disruption of some local operators of this trojan in 2021 and 2024, and the arrest of gang members in Spain, Brazil, and Argentina, they’re still active. We now know for sure that only part of this gang was arrested: the remaining operators behind Grandoreiro continue attacking users all over the world, further developing new malware and establishing new infrastructure.

    Every year we observe new Grandoreiro campaigns targeting financial entities, using new tricks in samples with low detection rates by security solutions. The group has evolved over the years, expanding the number of targets in every new campaign we tracked. In 2023, the banking trojan targeted 900 banks in 40 countries — in 2024, the newest versions of the trojan targeted 1,700 banks and 276 crypto wallets in 45 countries and territories, located on all continents of the world. Asia and Africa have finally joined the list of its targets, making it a truly global financial threat. In Spain alone, Grandoreiro has been responsible for fraudulent activities amounting to 3.5 million euros in profits, according to conservative estimates — several failed attempts could have yielded beyond 110 million euros for the criminal organization.

    In this article, we will detail how Grandoreiro operates, its evolution over time, and the new tricks adopted by the malware, such as the usage of 3 DGAs (domain generation algorithm) in its C2 communications, the adoption of ciphertext stealing encryption (CTS), and mouse behavior tracking, aiming to bypass anti-fraud solutions. This evolution culminates with the appearance of lighter, local versions, now focused on Mexico, positioning the group as a challenge for the financial sector, law enforcement agencies and security solutions worldwide.

    Grandoreiro: One malware, many operators, fragmented versions

    Grandoreiro is a banking trojan of Brazilian origin that has been active since at least 2016. Grandoreiro is written in the Delphi programming language, and there are many versions, indicating that different operators are involved in developing the malware.

    Since 2016, we have seen the threat actors behind Grandoreiro operations regularly improving their techniques to stay unmonitored and active for a longer time. In 2020, Grandoreiro started to expand its attacks in Latin America and later in Europe with great success, focusing its efforts on evading detection using modular installers.

    Grandoreiro generally operates as Malware-as-a-Service, although it’s slightly different from other banking trojan families. You won’t find an announcement on underground forums selling the Grandoreiro package — it seems that access to the source-code or builders of the trojan is very limited, only for trusted partners.

    After the arrests of some operators, Grandoreiro split its codebase into lighter versions, with fewer targets. These fragmented versions of the trojan are a reaction to the recent law enforcement operations. This discovery is supported by the existence of two distinct codebases in simultaneous campaigns: newer samples featuring updated code, and older samples which rely on the legacy codebase, now targeting only users in Mexico — customers of around 30 banks.

    2022 and 2023 campaigns

    Grandoreiro campaigns commonly start with a phishing email written in the target country language. For example, the emails distributed in most of Latin America are in Spanish. However, we also saw the use of Google Ads (malvertising) in some Grandoreiro campaigns to drive users to download the initial stage of infection.

    Phishing emails use different lures to make the victim interact with the message and download the malware. Some messages refer to a pending phone bill, others mimic a tax notification, and son. In early 2022 campaigns, the malicious email included an attached PDF. As soon as the PDF is opened, the victim is prompted with a blurred image except for a part containing “Visualizar Documento” (“View Document” in Spanish). When the victim clicks the button, they are redirected to a malicious web page which prompts them to download a ZIP file. Since May 2022, Grandoreiro campaigns include a malicious link inside the email body that redirects the victim to a website that then downloads a malicious ZIP archive on the victim’s machine. These ZIP archives commonly contain two files: a legitimate file and a Grandoreiro loader, which is responsible for downloading, extracting and executing the final Grandoreiro payload.

    The Grandoreiro loader is delivered in the form of a Windows Installer (MSI) file that extracts a dynamic link library (DLL) file and executes a function embedded in the DLL. The function will do nothing if the system language is English, but otherwise the final payload is downloaded. Most likely, this means that the analyzed versions didn’t target English-speaking countries. There have also been other cases where a VBS file is used instead of the DLL to execute the final payload.

    Grandoreiro recent infection flow

    As for the malware itself, in August 2022 campaigns, the final payload was an incredibly big 414 MB portable executable file disguised with a PNG extension (which is later renamed to EXE dynamically by the loader). It masked itself as an ASUS driver using the ASUS icon and was signed with an “ASUSTEK DRIVER ASSISTANTE” digital certificate.

    In 2023 campaigns, Grandoreiro used samples with rather low detection rates. Initially, we identified three samples related to these campaigns, compiled in June 2023. All of them were portable executables, 390 MB big, with the original name “ATISSDDRIVER.EXE” and internal name “ATIECLXX.EXE”. The main purpose of these samples is to monitor the victims’ visits to financial institution websites and steal their credentials. The malware also allows threat actors to remotely control the victim machines and perform fraudulent transactions within them.

    In the campaign involving the discussed samples, the malware tries to impersonate an AMD External Data SSD driver and is signed with an “Advice informations” digital certificate in order to appear legitimate and evade detection.

    Implant impersonating AMD driver

    Digital certificate used by Grandoreiro malware

    In both cases, the malware is an executable that registers itself to be launched with Windows. However, it is worth noting that in the majority of Grandoreiro attacks, a DLL sideloading technique is employed, using legitimate binaries that are digitally signed to run the malware.

    The considerable size of the executables can be explained by the fact that Grandoreiro utilizes a binary padding technique to inflate the size of the malicious files as a way to evade sandboxes. To achieve this, the attackers add multiple BMP images to the resource section of the binary. In the example below, the sample included several big images. The sizes of the highlighted images are around 83.1 MB, 78.8 MB, 75.7 and 37.6 MB. However, there are more of them in the binary, and together all the images add ~376 MB to the file.

    Binary padding used by Grandoreiro

    In both 2022 and 2023 campaigns, Grandoreiro used a well-known XOR-based string encryption algorithm that is shared with other Brazilian malware families. The difference is the encryption key. For Grandoreiro, some magic values were the following:

    Date Encryption key
    March 2022 F5454DNBVXCCEFD3EFMNBVDCMNXCEVXD3CMBKJHGFM
    March 2022 XD3CMBKJCEFD3EFMF5454NBVDNBVXCCMNXCEVDHGFM
    August 2022 BVCKLMBNUIOJKDOSOKOMOI5M4OKYMKLFODIO
    June 2023 B00X02039AVBJICXNBJOIKCVXMKOMASUJIERNJIQWNLKFMDOPVXCMUIJBNOXCKMVIOKXCJ
    UIHNSDIUJNRHUQWEBGYTVasuydhosgkjopdf

    The various checks and validations aimed at avoiding detection and complicating malware analysis were also changed in the 2022 and 2023 versions. In contrast with the older Grandoreiro campaigns, we found that some of the tasks that were previously executed by the final payload are now implemented in the first stage loader. These tasks include security checks, anti-debugging techniques, and more. This represents a significant change from previous campaigns.

    One of these tasks is the use of the geolocation service http://ip-api.com/json to gather the target’s IP address location data. In a campaign reported in May 2023 by Trustwave, this task is performed by a JScript code embedded in an MSI installer before the delivery of the final payload.

    There are numerous other checks that have been transferred into the loader, although some of them are still present in the banking trojan itself. Grandoreiro gathers host information such as operating system version, hostname, display monitor information, keyboard layout, current time and date, time zone, default language and mouse type. Then the malware retrieves the computer name and compares it against the following strings that correspond to known sandboxes:

    • WIN-VUA6POUV5UP;
    • Win-StephyPC3;
    • difusor;
    • DESTOP2457;
    • JOHN-PC.

    Computer name validation

    It also collects the username and verifies if it matches with the “John” or “WORK” strings. If any of these validations match, the malware stops its execution.

    Grandoreiro includes detection of tools commonly used by security analysts, such as regmon.exe, procmon.exe, Wireshark, and so on. The process list varies across the malware versions, and it was significantly expanded in 2024, so we’ll share the full list later in this post. The malware takes a snapshot of currently executing processes in the system using the CreateToolhelp32Snapshot() Windows API and goes through the process list using Process32FirstW() and Process32NextW(). If any of the analysis tools exists in the system, the malware execution is terminated.

    Grandoreiro also checks the directory in which it is being executed. If the execution paths are D:programming or D:script, it terminates itself.

    Another anti-debugging technique implemented in the trojan involves checking for the presence of a virtual environment by reading data from the I/O Port “0x5658h” (VX) and looking for the VMWare magic number 0x564D5868. The malware also uses the IsDebuggerPresent() function to determine whether the current process is being executed in the context of a debugger.

    Last but not least, Grandoreiro searches for anti-malware solutions such as AVAST, Bitdefender, Nod32, Kaspersky, McAfee, Windows Defender, Sophos, Virus Free, Adaware, Symantec, Tencent, Avira, ActiveScan and CrowdStrike. It also looks for banking security software, such as Topaz OFD and Trusteer.

    In terms of the core functionality, some Grandoreiro samples check whether the following programs are installed:

    • CHROME.EXE;
    • MSEDGE.EXE;
    • FIREFOX.EXE;
    • IEXPLORE.EXE;
    • OUTLOOK.EXE;
    • OPERA.EXE;
    • BRAVE.EXE;
    • CHROMIUM.EXE;
    • AVASTBROWSER.EXE;
    • VeraCrypt;
    • Nortonvpn;
    • Adobe;
    • OneDrive;
    • Dropbox.

    If any of these is present on the system, the malware stores their names to further monitor user activity in them.

    Grandoreiro also checks for crypto wallets installed on the infected machine. The malware includes a clipboard replacer for crypto wallets, monitoring the user’s clipboard activity and replacing the clipboard data with the threat actor keys.

    Clipboard replacer

    2024 campaigns

    During a certain period of time in February 2024, a few days after the announcement of the arrest of some of the gang’s operators in Brazil, we observed a significant increase in emails detected by spam traps. There was a notable prevalence of Grandoreiro-themed messages masquerading as Mexican CFDI communications. Mexican CFDI, short for “Comprobante Fiscal Digital por Internet” is an electronic invoicing system administered by the Mexican Tax Authority (SAT — Servicio de Administración Tributaria). It facilitates the creation, transmission, and storage of digital tax documents, mandatory for businesses in Mexico to record transactions for tax purposes.

    In our investigation, we have acquired 48 samples associated not only with this instance but also with various other campaigns.

    Notably, this new campaign added a new sandbox detection mechanism, namely a CAPTCHA before the execution of the main payload, as a way to avoid the automatic analysis used by some companies:

    Grandoreiro anti-sandbox CAPTCHA

    It is worth noting that in the 2024 Grandoreiro campaigns, the new sandbox evasion code has been implemented in the downloader. Although the main sample still has anti-sandbox functionality too, if a sandbox is detected, it is simply not downloaded. Besides that, the new version also added detection of many tools to its arsenal, aiming to avoid analysis. Here is whole list of analysis tools detected by the newest versions:

    regmon.exe hopper.exe nessusd.exe OmniPeek.exe
    procmon.exe jd-gui.exe PacketSled.exe netmon.exe
    filemon.exe canvas.exe prtg.exe colasoft.exe
    Wireshark.exe pebrowsepro.exe cain.exe netwitness.exe
    ProcessHacker.exe gdb.exe NetworkAnalyzerPro.exe netscanpro.exe
    PCHunter64.exe scylla.exe OmniPeek.exe packetanalyzer.exe
    PCHunter32.exe volatility.exe netmon.exe packettotal.exe
    JoeTrace.exe cffexplorer.exe colasoft.exe tshark.exe
    ollydbg.exe angr.exe netwitness.exe windump.exe
    ida.exe pestudio.exe netscanpro.exe PRTG Probe.exe
    x64dbg.exe die.exe packetanalyzer.exe NetFlowAnalyzer.exe
    cheatengine.exe ethereal.exe packettotal.exe SWJobEngineWorker2x64.exe
    ollyice.exe Capsa.exe tshark.exe NetPerfMonService.exe
    fiddler.exe tcpdump.exe windump.exe SolarWinds.DataProcessor.exe
    devenv.exe NetworkMiner.exe PRTG Probe.exe ettercap.exe
    radare2.exe smartsniff.exe NetFlowAnalyzer.exe apimonitor.exe
    ghidra.exe snort.exe SWJobEngineWorker2x64.exe apimonitor-x64.exe
    frida.exe pcap.exe NetPerfMonService.exe apimonitor-x32.exe
    binaryninja.exe SolarWinds.NetPerfMon.exe SolarWinds.DataProcessor.exe x32dbg.exe
    cutter.exe nmap.exe ettercap.exe x64dbg.exe
    scylla.exe apimonitor.exe PCHunter64.exe x96dbg.exe
    volatility.exe apimonitor-x64.exe PCHunter32.exe fakenet.exe
    cffexplorer.exe apimonitor-x32.exe JoeTrace.exe hexworkshop.exe
    angr.exe x32dbg.exe ollydbg.exe Dbgview.exe
    pestudio.exe x64dbg.exe ida.exe sysexp.exe
    die.exe x96dbg.exe x64dbg.exe vmtoolsd.exe
    ethereal.exe fakenet.exe cheatengine.exe dotPeek.exe
    Capsa.exe hexworkshop.exe ollyice.exe procexp64.exe
    tcpdump.exe Dbgview.exe fiddler.exe procexp64a.exe
    NetworkMiner.exe sysexp.exe devenv.exe procexp.exe
    smartsniff.exe vmtoolsd.exe radare2.exe cheatengine.exe
    snort.exe dotPeek.exe ghidra.exe ollyice.exe
    pcap.exe procexp64.exe frida.exe pebrowsepro.exe
    cain.exe procexp64a.exe binaryninja.exe gdb.exe
    nmap.exe procexp.exe cutter.exe Wireshark.exe
    nessusd.exe regmon.exe hopper.exe ProcessHacker.exe
    PacketSled.exe procmon.exe jd-gui.exe SolarWinds.NetPerfMon.exe
    prtg.exe filemon.exe canvas.exe NetworkAnalyzerPro.exe

    These are some RAT features that we found in this version:

    • Auto-update feature allows newer versions of the malware to be deployed to the victim’s machine;
    • Sandbox/AV detection, still present in the main module, which includes more tools than previous versions;
    • Keylogger feature;
    • Ability to select country for listing victims;
    • Banking security solutions detection;
    • Checking geolocation information to ensure it runs in the target country;
    • Monitoring Outlook emails for specific keywords;
    • Ability to use Outlook to send spam emails.

    In terms of static analysis protection, in 2024 versions, Grandoreiro has implemented enhanced encryption measures. Departing from its previous reliance on commonly shared encryption algorithms found in other malware, Grandoreiro has now adopted a multi-layered encryption approach. The decryption process in the newer versions is the following. Initially, the string undergoes deobfuscation through a simple replacement algorithm. Following this, Grandoreiro employs the encryption algorithm based on XOR and conditional subtraction typically utilized by Brazilian malware; however, it differs from them by incorporating a lengthy, 140759-byte string instead of smaller magic strings we saw in 2022 and 2023 samples. Subsequently, the decrypted string undergoes base64 decoding before being subjected to decryption via the AES-256 algorithm. Notably, the AES key and IV are encrypted within Grandoreiro’s code. Upon completion of all these steps, the decrypted string is successfully recovered.

    Grandoreiro AES key and IV

    In newer samples, Grandoreiro upgraded yet again the encryption algorithm using AES with CTS, or Ciphertext Stealing, a specialized encryption mode used when the plaintext is not a multiple of the block size, which in this case is the 128-bit (16-byte) block size used by AES. Unlike more common padding schemes, such as PKCS#7, where the final block is padded with extra bytes to ensure it fits a full block, CTS operates without padding. Instead, it manipulates the final partial block of data by encrypting the last full block and XORing its output with the partial block. This allows encryption of any arbitrary-length input without adding extra padding bytes, preserving the original size of the data.

    ECB Encryption Steps for CTS

    In the case of Grandoreiro, the malware’s encryption routine does not add standard padding to incomplete blocks of data. Their main goal is to complicate analysis: it takes time to figure out that CTS was used, and then more time to implement decryption in this mode, which makes the extraction and obfuscation of strings more complicated. This marks the first time this particular method has been observed in a malware sample.

    As the threat actors continue to evolve their techniques, changing the encryption in every iteration of the malware, the use of CTS in malware may signal a shift toward more advanced encryption practices.

    Local versions: old meets new

    In a recent campaign, our analysis has revealed the existence of an older variant of the malware that utilizes legacy encryption keys, outdated algorithms, and a simplified structure, but which runs in parallel to the campaign using the new code. This variant targets fewer banks — about 30 financial institutions, mainly from Mexico. This analysis clearly indicates that another developer, likely with access to older source code, is conducting new campaigns using the legacy version of the malware.

    How they steal your money

    Operators behind Grandoreiro are equipped with a wide variety of remote commands, including an option to lock the user screen and present a custom image (overlay) to ask the victim for extra information. These are usually OTPs (one-time passwords), transaction passwords or tokens received by SMS, sent by financial institutions.

    A new tactic that we have discovered in the most recent versions found in July 2024 and later suggests that the malware is capturing user input patterns, particularly mouse movements, to bypass machine learning-based security systems. Two specific strings found in the malware — “GRAVAR_POR_5S_VELOCIDADE_MOUSE_CLIENTE_MEDIA” (“Record for 5 seconds the client’s average mouse speed”) and “Medição iniciada, aguarde 5 segundos!” (“Measurement started, please wait 5 seconds!”) — indicate that Grandoreiro is monitoring and recording the user’s mouse activity over a short period. This behavior appears to be an attempt to mimic legitimate user interactions in order to evade detection by anti-fraud systems and security solutions that rely on behavioral analytics. Modern cybersecurity tools, especially those powered by machine learning algorithms, analyze user’s behavior to distinguish between human users and bots or automated malware scripts. By capturing and possibly replaying these natural mouse movement patterns, Grandoreiro could trick these systems into identifying the activity as legitimate, thus bypassing certain security controls.

    This discovery highlights the continuous evolution of malware like Grandoreiro, where attackers are increasingly incorporating tactics designed to counter modern security solutions that rely on behavioral biometrics and machine learning.

    To perform the cash-out in the victim’s account, Grandoreiro operators’ options are to transfer money to the account of local money mules, using transfer apps, buy cryptocurrency or gift cards, or even going to an ATM. Usually, they search for money mules in Telegram channels, paying $200 to $500 USD per day:

    Grandoreiro operator looking for money mules

    Infrastructure

    The newest Grandoreiro version uses 3 Domain Generation Algorithms (DGAs), generating valid domains for command and control (C2) communications. The algorithm uses the current daytime to select strings of predefined lists and concatenates them with a magic key to create the final domain.

    By dynamically generating unique domain names based on various input data, the algorithm complicates traditional domain-based blocking strategies. This adaptability allows the malicious actors to maintain persistent command-and-control communications, even when specific domains are identified and blacklisted, requiring security solutions to base their protection not on a fixed list of domains, but on an algorithm for generating them.

    Since early 2022, Grandoreiro leverages a known Delphi component shared among different malware families named RealThinClient SDK to remotely access victim machines and perform fraudulent actions. This SDK is a flexible and modular framework for building reliable and scalable Windows HTTP/HTTPS applications with Delphi. By using RealThinClient SDK, the program can handle thousands of active connections in an efficient multithreaded manner.

    Grandoreiro C2 Communication

    Operator tool

    Grandoreiro’s Operator is the tool that allows the cybercriminal to remotely access and control the victim’s machine. It’s a Delphi-based software that lists its victims whenever they start browsing a targeted financial institution website.

    Grandoreiro’s Operator tool

    Once the cybercriminal chooses a victim to operate on, they will be presented with the following screen, seen in the image below, which allows many commands to be executed and visualizes the victim’s desktop.

    Grandoreiro’s Operator commands

    Cloud VPS

    One overlooked feature of the Grandoreiro malware is what is called “Cloud VPS” by the attackers — it allows cybercriminals to set up a gateway computer between the victim’s machine and the malware operator, thus hiding the cybercriminal’s real IP address.

    This is also used by them to make investigation harder, as the first thing noted is the gateway’s IP address. When requesting a seizure, an investigator just finds the gateway module. Meanwhile, the criminal has already set up a new gateway somewhere else and new victims connect to the new one through its DGA.

    Grandoreiro Cloud VPS

    Victims and targets

    The Grandoreiro banking trojan is primed to steal the credentials accounts for 1,700 financial institutions, located in 45 countries and territories. After decrypting the strings of the malware, we can see the targeted banks listed separated by countries/territories. This doesn’t mean that Grandoreiro will target a specific bank from the list; it means it is ready to steal credentials and act, if there is a local partner or money mule who can operationalize and complete the action. The banks targeted by Grandoreiro are located in Algeria, Angola, Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Australia, Bahamas, Barbados, Belgium, Belize, Brazil, Canada, Cayman Islands, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Ethiopia, France, Ghana, Haiti, Honduras, India, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Malta, Mexico, Mozambique, New Zealand, Nigeria, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland, Tanzania, Uganda, United Kingdom, Uruguay, USA, and Venezuela. It’s important to note that the list of targeted banks and institutions tend to slightly change from one version to another.

    From January to October 2024, our solutions blocked more than 150,000 infections impacting more than 30,000 users worldwide, a clear sign the group is still very active. According to our telemetry, the countries most affected by Grandoreiro infections are Mexico, Brazil, Spain, and Argentina, among many others.

    Conclusion

    We understand how difficult it is to eradicate a malware family, but it is possible to impede their operation with the cooperation of law enforcement agencies and the private sector — modern financial cybercrime can and must be fought.

    Brazilian banking trojans are already an international threat; they’re filling the gaps left by Eastern European gangs who have migrated into ransomware. We know that in some countries, internet banking is declining on desktops, forcing Grandoreiro to target companies and government entities who are still using operating in that way.

    The threat actors behind the Grandoreiro banking malware are continuously evolving their tactics and malware to successfully carry out attacks against their targets and evade security solutions. Kaspersky continues to cooperate with INTERPOL and other agencies around the world to fight the Grandoreiro threat among internet banking users.

    This threat is detected by Kaspersky products as HEUR:Trojan-Banker.Win32.Grandoreiro, Trojan-Downloader.OLE2.Grandoreiro, Trojan.PDF.Grandoreiro and Trojan-Downloader.Win32.Grandoreiro.

    For more information, please contact: crimewareintel@kaspersky.com

    Indicators of Compromise

    Host based
    f0243296c6988a3bce24f95035ab4885
    dd2ea25752751c8fb44da2b23daf24a4
    555856076fad10b2c0c155161fb9384b
    49355fd0d152862e9c8e3ca3bbc55eb0
    43eec7f0fecf58c71a9446f56def0240
    150de04cb34fdc5fd131e342fe4df638
    b979d79be32d99824ee31a43deccdb18

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Moscow scientists have assessed diagnostic accuracy indicators for Russian and international artificial intelligence services

    Translation. Region: Russian Federation –

    Source: Center for Diagnostics and Telemedicine

    Moscow scientists have assessed the diagnostic accuracy of various artificial intelligence (AI) services for radiology. The recent study evaluated five AI algorithms, including three developed in Russia and two from India and South Korea. The study found that the Russian AI service demonstrated the highest accuracy in detecting pulmonary nodules, outperforming its foreign counterparts. Research results were published in the Chinese Journal of Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery.

    Yuri Vasiliev, CEO of the Diagnostics and Telemedicine Center of the Moscow City Health Department, noted the importance of this achievement. “In a recent study involving Russian and foreign artificial intelligence (AI) services, our own AI solution demonstrated the highest accuracy in detecting lung nodules, ahead of similar solutions from India and South Korea. This achievement is a significant advance in our efforts to improve the quality of medical care.” Currently, radiologists use more than 50 AI services to interpret medical images, and in Moscow, more than 13 million studies have been analyzed using neural networks. The growing AI services market is constantly evolving with solutions that optimize the workload of medical workers while maintaining high standards of work,” Vasiliev said.

    “We aim to provide doctors with tools that will not only make their work easier, but also improve the overall quality of medical care. To do this, we have developed a maturity matrix – a comprehensive tool designed to evaluate and compare the effectiveness of various artificial intelligence services. Since the end of 2022, our AI service has consistently occupied a leading position in the field of chest X-ray,” said Yuri Vasiliev.

    The AI service, designed for automatic analysis of chest X-rays, currently identifies 14 signs of various pathologies. In addition, it calculates the cardiothoracic ratio and forms a comprehensive X-ray report.

    “We have prepared a unique data set consisting of 100 radiographs, including 50 with confirmed pulmonary nodules and 50 without pulmonary nodules. Of these, 25 cases were found to have nodules that were initially questioned by radiologists, but were confirmed using computed tomography. At the same time, the presence of pulmonary nodules in all 50 studies was confirmed by computed tomography,” explained Kirill Arzamasov, head of the Department of Medical Informatics, Radiomics and Radiogenomics at the Center for Diagnostics and Telemedicine.

    “The evaluation of AI services was carried out in three stages, at each stage the results were compared with the reference standard confirmed by CT studies. The results showed that the Russian AI service outperforms international analogues in all indicators of diagnostic accuracy.” The dataset is open source access on the website, which allows developers to independently assess the quality of AI services,” said Kirill Arzamasov, head of the Department of Medical Informatics, Radiomics and Radiogenomics at the Center for Diagnostics and Telemedicine of the Moscow Department of Healthcare.

    This study is part of a larger experiment to introduce computer vision technologies into the Moscow healthcare system, which will start in 2020. With the support of the Moscow Social Development Complex and the Department of Information Technology, the project aims to promote innovation in the field of artificial intelligence, in particular by supporting developers.

    The Diagnostics and Telemedicine Center, established in 1996, plays a leading role in the implementation of AI technologies in medicine in Russia. Its activities are aimed at the development of AI in medicine, the development of diagnostic images, the management of medical units, research and training of medical workers.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Congressman Alford Statement on the Passing of Sergeant Sarah Roque

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Mark Alford (Missouri 4th District)

    RAYMORE, Mo. – Today, U.S. Congressman Mark Alford (MO-04) released the following statement on the passing of Sergeant Sarah Roque.

    “We send our deep condolences to the family, friends, and loved ones of Sergeant Sarah Roque and to the entire Fort Leonard Wood community. Sergeant Roque was a dedicated solider whose patriotic service earned her multiple awards and decorations, including the Army Commendation Medal and the National Defense Service Medal. We mourn with all those affected by this tragedy, and we stand alongside them during this horrible time,” said Congressman Alford.

    On Tuesday, Fort Leonard Wood announced that Sergeant Sarah Roque, 23, had been found deceased. Sergeant Roque, of Ligonier, Indiana, was a bridge crewmember, serving as a Mine Dog Handler with the K9 Detachment, Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 5th Engineer Battalion.

    She enlisted in 2020 and attended Basic Combat Training at Fort Leonard Wood. Sergeant Roque’s awards and decorations include the Army Commendation Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Good Conduct Medal, and the Army Service Ribbon.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Leader of Anchorage Drug Trafficking Conspiracy Gets 20 Years for Trafficking Fentanyl, Methamphetamine

    Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) State Crime Alerts (b)

    ANCHORAGE, Alaska – The leader of an Anchorage drug trafficking conspiracy was sentenced today to 20 years in prison and five years’ supervised release for dealing fentanyl and methamphetamine in Anchorage.

    According to court documents, in 2022, Nigel Ivory, 29, of Anchorage, was released from prison after serving a federal sentence and began selling drugs in and around the Anchorage area.

    During the investigation, officials conducted three controlled purchases of drugs from Ivory between October 2022 and March 2023. During the first controlled purchase in October 2022, Ivory sold over 111 grams of methamphetamine and 98 fentanyl pills for $3,800. In January 2023, Ivory sold 282 fentanyl pills for $1,950. In March 2023, Ivory sold over 276 grams of methamphetamine and 487 fentanyl pills for $5,000.

    In February 2023, officials seized over $55,000 in cash that Ivory attempted to transport from Anchorage to Fort Wayne, Indiana, on a commercial flight. Ivory attempted to smuggle the cash by hiding it inside three tennis shoes in a checked bag. The cash had trace amounts of methamphetamine, cocaine and fentanyl on it. Later that month, officials also seized over 180 fentanyl pills from a co-conspirator during a traffic stop. Investigators uncovered text messages from Ivory directing the co-conspirator to hide the fentanyl pills from police.

    On June 22, 2023, officials simultaneously executed search warrants for two residences associated with Ivory, one of which was Ivory’s primary address. At 6:30 a.m., agents announced their presence outside Ivory’s residence. Ivory and a co-defendant did not come outside and surrender until 7:00 a.m. Upon searching the residence, agents recovered over $18,000 in U.S. currency, a money counter, drug packaging material, over 160 fentanyl pills, some of which were partially dissolved and scattered in a toilet bowl, two firearms and ammunition.

    In April and May 2023, law enforcement seized three additional packages, each containing more than a kilogram of fentanyl pills, from co-conspirators in the case, in which Ivory was involved in trafficking. The following co-conspirators were also charged in this case:

    • Brandon Beltz, 33, pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute fentanyl on Aug. 13, 2024, and is awaiting sentencing.
    • Jack Breitenstein died of an apparent fentanyl overdose after spending nine months on pretrial release and the charges against him were dismissed on April 11, 2024. 
    • Wilanda Jackson, 23, is charged with one count of conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute fentanyl and one count of possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute and is awaiting trial.
    • Don’Tia Nikolai, 21, is charged with one count of conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute fentanyl and one count of possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute and is awaiting trial. 

    As a result of the investigation, the defendant is accountable for 5.3 kilograms of fentanyl and over 380 grams of methamphetamine. Ivory pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute controlled substances and one count of distribution of methamphetamine and fentanyl in April 2024.

    “Fatal drug overdoses rose over 44% this past year, with the majority involving fentanyl, posing a grave threat to Alaskans,” said U.S. Attorney S. Lane Tucker for the District of Alaska. “Keeping fentanyl out of our communities is a top priority, and we urge the public to report any drug trafficking activities to law enforcement. We will continue to work closely with law enforcement to investigate and prosecute those who conspire to traffic dangerous drugs in our state.”

    “Mr. Ivory callously trafficked massive quantities of deadly fentanyl pills into and throughout Alaska, poisoning our communities and destroying lives in the process,” said Assistant Special Agent in Charge Zachary Pomerantz of the FBI Anchorage Field Office. “This investigation, worked alongside our local, state, and federal law enforcement partners, represents one of highest fentanyl seizures known in Alaska, underscoring the FBI’s commitment to disrupting and dismantling drug trafficking organizations that threaten the safety of our communities.”

    “Your Alaska State Troopers will continue to work with our local, state, and federal law enforcement partners to hold anyone that traffics dangerous drugs such as fentanyl accountable for their actions,” stated Alaska State Troopers Colonel Maurice Hughes. “I hope that this significant prison sentence serves as a deterrent to those that are peddling drugs in our state. To those trafficking dangerous drugs in Alaska, know that law enforcement will catch up to you, arrest you, and prosecute you to the fullest extent of the law.”

    The FBI Anchorage Field Office, Alaska State Troopers, Anchorage Police Department, IRS Criminal Investigation and U.S. Coast Guard Investigative Service investigated the case.

    Assistant U.S. Attorney Chris Schroeder prosecuted the case.

    UPDATE: This release has been updated to include the U.S. Coast Guard Investigative Service.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Scientists in Moscow conducted an assessment of the diagnostic accuracy metrics for both Russian and International AI services

    Source: Center of Diagnostics and Telemedicine

    Moscow scientists have assessed the diagnostic accuracy of various artificial intelligence (AI) services for radiology. In a recent study, five AI algorithms were evaluated, including three developed in Russia and two from India and South Korea. The study revealed that the Russian AI service demonstrated the highest accuracy in detecting pulmonary nodules, outperforming its foreign counterparts. The results were published in the Chinese journal “Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery.”

    Yuri Vasiliev, CEO of the Center for Diagnostics and Telemedicine of the Moscow City Health Department, highlighted the importance of this achievement. “In a recent study involving both Russian and international artificial intelligence (AI) services, our in-house AI solution demonstrated the highest accuracy in identifying lung nodules, outperforming similar solutions from India and South Korea. This achievement marks a significant advancement in our efforts to enhance medical care quality. Radiologists currently utilize over 50 AI services to interpret medical image studies, and more than 13 million studies in Moscow have been analyzed using neural networks. The growing market for AI services is continuously introducing solutions that streamline the workload of healthcare professionals while maintaining high standards of performance.” said Vasiliev.

    “We aim to provide physicians with tools that not only facilitate their work but also enhance the overall quality of medical care. To achieve this, we have developed a maturity matrix—a comprehensive tool designed to assess and benchmark the performance of various AI services. Since the end of 2022, our AI service has consistently ranked as a leader in the field of chest organ radiography,” as stated by Yuri Vasilev.

    The AI service, designed for the automatic analysis of chest X-rays, currently identifies 14 signs of various pathologies. Additionally, it calculates the cardiothoracic ratio and generates a comprehensive radiology report.

    “We prepared a unique dataset consisting of 100 X-ray studies, including 50 with confirmed pulmonary nodules and 50 without pulmonary nodules. Of those, 25 cases involved nodules that were initially doubted by radiologists, but confirmed by CT scans. However, the presence of pulmonary nodules in all 50 studies was confirmed by CT scans,” explained Kirill Arzamasov, Head of the Department of Health Informatics, Radiomics, and Radiogenomics at the Center for Diagnostics and Telemedicine.

    “The evaluation of AI services was conducted in three stages, with results at each stage compared against a reference standard confirmed by CT studies. The findings demonstrated that the Russian AI service outperformed its international counterparts across all diagnostic accuracy metrics. The dataset is publicly accessible on the website, allowing developers to independently assess the quality of AI services,” said Kirill Arzamasov, Head of the Department of Health Informatics, Radiomics, and Radiogenomics at the Center for Diagnostics and Telemedicine, Moscow Healthcare Department.”

    This study is part of a broader experiment launched in 2020 to integrate computer vision technologies into Moscow’s healthcare system. Supported by the Moscow Social Development Complex and the Department of Information Technologies, the project is designed to foster innovation in AI, particularly by supporting developers.

    The Diagnostics and Telemedicine Centre, established in 1996, plays a leading role in introducing AI technology to medicine in Russia. It focuses on advancing AI in medicine, developing diagnostic imaging, management of medical departments, conducting research, and the training of healthcare professionals.

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Strengthening education and skills links with India

    Source: Australian Ministers for Education

    Today the Albanese Government welcomes India’s Education Minister Shri Dharmendra Pradhan to Melbourne to further strengthen the education and skills links between our two countries. 

    Minister Pradhan has travelled to Australia for the second Australia-India Education and Skills Council (AIESC) meeting which will be held tomorrow in Sydney. 

    Discussions will focus on Australia’s research strengths and models for industry engagement which support innovation, businesses and economic growth.

    The visit will showcase researchers and research centres who are making a significant contribution to bilateral research collaboration.

    We will also explore further partnerships to deliver Australia’s world-class education in India and how we can bridge skills gaps through education and training. 

    The AIESC meeting coincides with Deakin and Wollongong universities opening in India this year, with more Australian universities expected to follow their lead. 

    Since the first AIESC meeting last November, we have continued to build our bilateral education relationship, completed an agricultural skills program in India, continued to implement the mutual recognition mechanism, and established a new STEM research fellowships program for women.

    A joint communique will be issued after the conclusion of the second AIESC meeting and will be publicly available at South Asia Resources – Department of Education, Australian Government.

    While in Australia, Minister Pradhan will also address the Australian International Education Conference and visit Australian universities, a public school and an early childhood education and care centre.

    Quotes attributable to Minister for Education Jason Clare:

    “It is an honour to welcome Minister Pradhan back to Australia for his second visit since 2022.

    “This is the fourth time we have caught up here or in India in the last two years.  

    “I look forward to showcasing Australia’s education system and working together to further strengthen Australia’s education links with India.”

    Quotes attributable to Minister for Skills and Training, Andrew Giles:

    “Australia and India are close mates and I’m looking forward to discussing how we can collaborate even more effectively to bridge critical skills gaps and strengthen our relationship. 

    “We’ll be exploring how we can work together to build the research workforces we’ll need in the future and better support industries in transition.”

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Fishers Woman Facing Federal Charges for Fraud and Forging Signature of a Federal Judge

    Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) State Crime News

    INDIANAPOLIS— A federal grand jury has returned an indictment charging Christi Lee Dodd, 51, of Fishers, Indiana, with wire fraud and forging the signature of a federal judge. 

    According to the court documents, Dodd first filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in the Southern District of Indiana in January 2015. In April 2015, a federal bankruptcy judge issued a signed discharge order releasing Dodd from liability for any remaining debts not resolved in the bankruptcy proceedings.

    In December 2019, Dodd again filed for Chapter 13 bankruptcy in the Southern District of Indiana, but later decided not to proceed and moved to have the 2019 case dismissed. In June 2022, the bankruptcy court dismissed Dodd’s 2019 bankruptcy petition. The court did not issue a discharge order in the 2019 case, and none of Dodd’s unpaid debts were resolved.

    In 2023, Dodd allegedly created and forged a discharge order purporting to absolve her of debts related to her 2019 Chapter 13 bankruptcy petition. Dodd emailed the fraudulent document to a financial institution purportedly proving that she had received a discharge in her 2019 bankruptcy case so that she could obtain a line of credit to pay outstanding debts owed by the trucking business she owned.

    The emailed document was purportedly filed in Dodd’s second bankruptcy case with the heading, “DISCHARGE OF DEBTOR IN A CHAPTER 13 CASE.” As alleged in the indictment, the forged document was in fact created by Dodd using the discharge order from her first bankruptcy under Chapter 7 and contained the forged signature of the judge who issued the 2015 discharge order.

    “Protecting the integrity and efficiency of the bankruptcy system is an important priority of the Department of Justice. Our office is committed to working closely with our partners at the U.S. Trustee Program to uphold the law and protect the interests of debtors and creditors,” said Zachary A. Myers, United States Attorney for the Southern District of Indiana.

    “The filing of a fraudulent court order containing the forged signature of a bankruptcy judge strikes at the very core of the integrity of the bankruptcy system and will not be tolerated,” said Nancy J. Gargula, United States Trustee for Indiana and the Central and Southern Districts of Illinois (Region 10).  “We are grateful for U.S. Attorney Myers and our law enforcement partners for their commitment to protect the integrity of the bankruptcy process in the Southern District of Indiana., as demonstrated by this indictment.”

    The FBI and U.S. Trustee’s Office is investigating this case in collaboration with the Southern District of Indiana Bankruptcy Fraud Working Group. The United States Trustee Program is the component of the Department of Justice responsible for overseeing the administration of bankruptcy cases and litigating to enforce the bankruptcy laws. If convicted, Dodd faces up to twenty-five years in federal prison.

    U.S. Attorney Myers thanked Assistant U.S. Attorney Adam Eakman, who is prosecuting this case.

    An indictment is merely an allegation. All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: MOTION FOR A RESOLUTION on the People’s Republic of China’s misinterpretation of UN Resolution 2758 and its continuous military provocations around Taiwan – B10-0134/2024

    Source: European Parliament

    Markéta Gregorová, Ville Niinistö, Maria Ohisalo, Hannah Neumann, Diana Riba i Giner, Nicolae Ştefănuță, Erik Marquardt
    on behalf of the Verts/ALE Group

    B10‑0134/2024

    European Parliament resolution on the People’s Republic of China’s misinterpretation of UN Resolution 2758 and its continuous military provocations around Taiwan

    (2024/2891(RSP))

    The European Parliament,

     having regard to its recommendation of 21 October 2021 to the Vice-President of the Commission / High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy on EU-Taiwan political relations and cooperation[1],

     having regard to its resolution of 7 June 2022 on the EU and the security challenges in the Indo-Pacific[2],

     having regard to its resolution of 15 September 2022 on the situation in the Strait of Taiwan[3],

     having regard to its resolution of 13 December 2023 on EU-Taiwan trade and investment relations[4],

     having regard to its recommendation of 13 December 2023 to the Council and the Vice-President of the Commission / High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy concerning EU-China relations[5],

     having regard to the joint communication of the Commission and the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy of 16 September 2021 on the EU strategy for cooperation in the Indo-Pacific (JOIN(2021)0024),

     having regard to the Strategic Compass for Security and Defence – For a European Union that protects its citizens, values and interests and contributes to international peace and security, approved by the Council on 21 March 2022 and endorsed by the European Council on 24 March 2022,

     having regard to NATO’s 2022 Strategic Concept,

     having regard to the statement by the spokesperson of the European External Action Service of 14 October 2024 on China’s latest military drills,

     having regard to the G7 Foreign Ministers’ statement of 3 August 2022 on preserving peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait,

     having regard to United Nations General Assembly Resolution 2758 (XXVI) of 25 October 1971 on the restoration of the lawful rights of the People’s Republic of China in the United Nations,

     having regard to Article 7 of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) of 9 May 1992,

     having regard to Rule 5 of the Standing Rules of Procedure of the Assembly of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO),

     having regard to Article 4 of the Constitution of the International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol),

     having regard to Article 8 and Article 18, paragraph (h), of the Constitution of the World Health Organization (WHO),

     having regard to Rule 136(2) of its Rules of Procedure,

    A. whereas the statutes of most international organisations tasked with addressing global issues including climate change, the preservation of human health and the suppression of transnational crime, such as the WHO, the UNFCCC, Interpol and the ICAO, provide opportunities for non-state entities to participate without infringing on the rights of member states;

    B. whereas the People’s Republic of China (PRC) has made instrumental use of UN Resolution 2758 as a legal basis for its position that Taiwan is part of the PRC and a foundational element of its One China principle; whereas UN Resolution 2758 does not include the words ‘Republic of China’ or ‘Taiwan’, but only states that the PRC will represent ‘China’ at the UN, and does not make any determination regarding the status of Taiwan; whereas, however, the PRC continues to misinterpret UN Resolution 2758 to block Taiwan’s meaningful participation in international organisations;

    C. whereas the EU and Taiwan are like-minded partners that share the common values of freedom, democracy, human rights and the rule of law; whereas the EU remains decisively committed to its One China policy;

    D. whereas following the Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te’s annual speech on 10 October 2024, the PRC, on 14 October 2024, conducted a comprehensive military exercise across the Taiwan Strait, amounting to the fourth round of large-scale war games in just over two years;

    E. whereas the median line, which was set up in a decades-old tacit agreement between both sides of the Taiwan Strait, was designed to reduce the risk of conflict by keeping the military aircraft from both sides of the Strait at a safe distance and thus prevent fatal miscalculations; whereas the PRC’s People’s Liberation Army violated the median line only four times between 1954 and 2020, but now routine incursions reflect Beijing’s intent to irreversibly reset long-standing benchmarks;

    F. whereas on 14 October 2024, China also deployed 17 vessels from its coast guard, which was a larger deployment than in a previous exercise held in May this year, when coast guard vessels had been deployed for the first time; whereas four formations of Chinese coast guard ships patrolled the island and briefly entered its restricted waters; whereas the very frequent deployment of coast guard ships by the PRC in the Taiwan Strait, in what they consider ‘law enforcement’ missions, sends a clear message of sovereignty from the PCR, keeps constant pressure on Taiwanese authorities and causes a dangerous increase in the risk of collisions, in what is one of the most concrete indications of China’s intention to erode the status quo;

    G. whereas full-scale military exercises by the PRC have also been coupled with cyberattacks against Taiwanese authorities and other grey-zone activities such as cognitive and legal warfare and disinformation, aimed at discouraging the Taiwanese population, eroding Taiwanese legitimate sovereign rights and, ultimately, instilling the belief that reunification is inevitable;

    H. whereas on 16 October 2024, the authorities of the PRC stated ‘We are willing to strive for the prospect of peaceful reunification with the utmost sincerity and endeavour, but we will never commit ourselves to renouncing the use of force,’ reiterating Xi Jinping’s landmark speech at the opening of the Chinese Communist Party’s 20th Party Congress in October 2022; whereas Xi Jinping also referred to permanent military pressure in the Taiwan Strait as ‘new normality’; whereas Chinese diplomats even threatened ‘re-education’ of Taiwanese people after reunification;

    I. whereas the PRC has been behaving aggressively across a vast area of the Indo-Pacific and exerting varying degrees of military or economic coercion, which has led to disputes with neighbours such as Japan, India, the Philippines and Australia;

    1. Strongly reiterates its commitment to the EU’s One China policy and to maintaining peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait, in the whole Indo-Pacific region and beyond;

    2. Expresses the view that UN Resolution 2758 does not establish the PRC’s sovereignty over Taiwan; underlines how Taiwan has proven to be a very reliable partner in dealing with the many challenges of our time and supports Taiwan’s participation in meetings, mechanisms and activities of relevant international organisations, particularly the WHO, the UNFCCC, Interpol and the ICAO; calls on the Commission and the Member States to promote Taiwan’s inclusion in such international forums in accordance with their statutory rules;

    3. Strongly condemns the PRC’s practice of regularly resorting to comprehensive military exercises in the Taiwan Strait; is very concerned by the increasing, unwarranted mobilisation of the PRC coast guard, which confirms that the PRC considers the waters around Taiwan as its own and increases the risks of accidents; considers this to be yet another worrying confirmation that China is deliberately jeopardising the status quo in the Taiwan Strait;

    4. Is very concerned at the adoption of guidelines for punishing ‘diehard “Taiwan independence” separatists for conducting or inciting secession’ jointly announced by the Supreme People’s Court, the Supreme People’s Procuratorate, the ministries for public security and state security and the justice ministry in June 2024, which could lead to harsh punishments for the crime of secession, up to and including the death penalty; strongly condemns the sentencing of one Taiwanese activist to nine years in prison in September this year, after his arrest while in the PRC in 2022, as well as the constant harassment of Taiwanese people working and living in the PRC;

    5. Expresses concern at the expectation that China will become more aggressive militarily in the Taiwan Strait, as well as in the Indo-Pacific region more broadly;

    6. Urges the PRC authorities to restore full respect for the Taiwan’s Strait median line and to put a stop to all other grey-zone actions against Taiwan;

    7. Remains resolutely opposed to any unilateral change in the Taiwan Strait and against the will of Taiwanese citizens; remains equally strongly opposed to the threat or use of force, and stresses that any attempt by Beijing to subjugate Taiwan would come at an extraordinarily high price for the PRC;

    8. Commends Taiwan for the remarkable democratic journey it has undertaken over the last 30 years, solidly anchored upon freedoms, the rule of law, democratic institutions and free and fair elections; highlights the recognition of same-sex marriage by Taiwan in 2019, the first such recognition in Asia; strongly encourages Taiwan to keep working towards the abolition of the death penalty;

    9. Welcomes the very responsible reactions by the Taiwanese political elite to provocations by the PRC and expresses its great respect for the whole of Taiwanese society for its extraordinary resilience and strength;

    10. Welcomes the latest annual speech by President Lai Ching-te, who also appealed to China to work with him for peace; considers this to be an encouraging sign of movement towards stronger unity within the Taiwanese political spectrum; highlights that Taiwanese sovereignty is supported across the whole political spectrum and finds its best expression in the conducting of free and fair elections and in the maturity of Taiwanese democracy;

    11. Stresses that the EU and Taiwan are like-minded partners and share common values of freedom, democracy, human rights and the rule of law, thereby making Taiwan a strategically important partner for the EU in the Indo-Pacific region;

    12. Acknowledges that the ‘One Country, Two Systems’ principle does not provide any credible prospect for the preservation of the status quo in the Taiwan Strait; stresses the need to further develop EU-Taiwan relations with the preservation of peace and democracy at their core;

    13. Highlights the importance of coupling dialogue with deterrence; stresses the need, hence, to identify a fully-fledged and multidimensional strategy that would ensure that any unilateral change in the status quo in the Taiwan Strait would come at a prohibitively high cost to the PRC;

    14. Welcomes the posting of a liaison officer at the European Economic and Trade Office in Taiwan to coordinate joint efforts to tackle disinformation and interference as a first important step towards deeper EU-Taiwan cooperation, and calls for the EU to further deepen cooperation with Taiwan in this key area;

    15. Stresses the need to strengthen the focus on the PRC’s grey-zone activities against Taiwan and to renew EU support for the resilience of Taiwanese society and democracy as a whole; encourages, with this in mind, increased scientific, cultural and political interaction at the highest level possible, as well as the deepening of parliamentary diplomacy and visits; prioritises the creation of a common civic space with Taiwan by fostering exchanges and common activities with Taiwanese civil society and media organisations; underlines the importance of the people-to-people dimension of this cooperation;

    16. Stresses the crucial role of Taiwan in the global supply chain of key high-tech sectors, notably semiconductors; welcomes the recent investment projects by Taiwanese companies in some Member States and underlines the importance for Taiwan’s security of continuing to deepen its investments in the EU; calls on the Commission and the Member States to start working on a resilient supply chain agreement with Taiwan or other bilateral agreements to deepen the economic relationship; highlights the potential for cooperation on foreign direct investment screening policy and on tackling economic coercion and retaliation;

    17. Reiterates the importance of respecting international law, in particular the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea with its provisions on the obligation to settle disputes by peaceful means, and on maintaining freedom of navigation and overflight;

    18. Instructs its President to forward this resolution to the Council, the Commission, the Vice-President of the Commission / High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, the governments and parliaments of the member states of the United Nations, and the Government and Legislative Yuan of Taiwan.

     

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Nursing students meet MOS Dr L. Murugan in New Delhi: A call to emphasize their crucial role in shaping the future of healthcare

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Nursing students meet MOS Dr L. Murugan in New Delhi: A call to emphasize their crucial role in shaping the future of healthcare

    Dr. Murugan highlights PM Modi’s vision for a medical college in every district

    MoS Dr. Murugan inspires students to commit to progressive growth and learn new languages for global careers

    Posted On: 22 OCT 2024 7:07PM by PIB Delhi

     91 students and six teachers from the Vellalar College of Nursing in Erode, Tamil Nadu today visited Delh.  During their visit to New Delhi, the Minister of State (MoS) Dr. L. Murugan interacted with the B.Sc. nursing students, emphasizing the nobility of the nursing profession. He highlighted the urgent need for more human resources in this vital field, inspiring the students to recognize their important role in shaping the future of healthcare.

     

    The event commenced with each student being introduced to the MoS, Dr. Murugan, with great enthusiasm. In his address, Dr. Murugan highlighted the remarkable progress India has made in healthcare under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He mentioned that   number of AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences) in the country has increased to 23 and Medical seats has increased to more than 1,07,000, as part of Hon’ble PM vision.

    Dr. Murugan further highlighted Prime Minister Modi’s vision of establishing a medical college in every district of India, aiming to position India’s healthcare sector as a global leader.

    He highlighted that the new Parliament building, constructed under Prime Minister Modi’s leadership, showcases the craftsmanship of local artisans from across the country, reflecting the government’s commitment to the “Vocal for Local” initiative. He  further stressed that, young generation  will play leading role in journey towards Vikasit Bharat in 2047.

    During his interaction, Dr. Murugan stressed that the youth are the future of the nation and encouraged the students to pledge for progressive growth. He also emphasized the importance of learning new languages both foreign languages and Indian languages since this would prepare them for job opportunities not only across India but also globally.

    The event concluded on an inspiring note, with Dr. Murugan urging the students to play an active role in shaping the future of India’s healthcare system and contribute to the country’s broader developmental goals.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Mines Ministry Confers ‘Adarsh Karmayogi Awards’ upon 13 Top Learners on iGOT Karmayogi Portal During National Learning Week under Mission Karmayogi

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Posted On: 22 OCT 2024 7:19PM by PIB Delhi

    Mission Karmayogi National Program is a flagship programme of Government of India for training of civil servants, which intends to transform the Civil Services from ‘Rule Based’ to ‘Role Based’ way of functioning and Citizen Centric. Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has recently on 19th October inaugurated the National Learning Week ‘Karmayogi Saptah’(कर्मयोगी सप्ताह) which spans from 19th October, to 25th October, 2024.

    On the 3rd day of National Learning Week, 13 employees who completed over 100 courses on the iGOT Karmayogi portal, were felicitated “Adarsh Karmayogi Awards” by Union Minister of Coal & Mines, Shri G Kishan Reddy and Union Minister of State for Coal and Mines, Shri Satish Chandra Dubey on 21st October, 2024. This recognition aims to encourage Ministry of Mines’ employees to embrace lifelong learning under Mission Karmayogi. This initiative strengthens the Government’s commitment to enhancing citizen-centric services through capacity building.

    All the 13 employees belong to following organizations under the administrative control of Ministry of Mines:

    1. Geological Survey of India, Attached Office (8)
    2. Hindustan Copper Limited, PSU (3)
    3. Indian Bureau of Mines, Subordinate Office (2) 

    iGOT Karmayogi portal has revolutionized the training opportunities of civil servants of India under Mission Karmayogi. Any official, holding any post, can now access wide range of courses beyond their physically allocated training, tailored to their interests and career aspirations from anywhere, anytime. The lower rung officials of the Ministry viz; Ms. Layeeka Sultana, a Multitasking Staff and Shri Manoj Kumar Meena, Driver completing 131 and 109 courses on iGOT portal is a testimony to this fact. 

    Embarking upon the program Mission Karmayogi, Ministry of Mines had onboarded 100% of its employees on IGoT Karmayogi portal in December 2023 itself. Ministry also adopted Capacity Building Program for all its employees with effect from 1st  January 2024 and since then has successfully completed its 3 quarters. Despite being a small ministry, Ministry of Mines achieved 100% course completion in the last three quarters, and has been ranked one of the Top Performers among the Ministry/Department/Organisations (MDOs) by the Capacity Building Commission (CBC). All the organisations under the Ministry of Mines are also performing extremely well. IBM has been ranked as the No. 1 performer amongst the top MDOs (in the 500 to 1000 users category) and GSI has been ranked as the No. 2 amongst the top MDOs (in the 1000 to 10000 users category) in the month of September, 2024.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Union Minister of Coal & Mines Shri G. Kishan Reddy chairs Day-long Half-Yearly Review Meeting on Coal Sector

    Source: Government of India

    Union Minister of Coal & Mines Shri G. Kishan Reddy chairs Day-long Half-Yearly Review Meeting on Coal Sector

    Safety and Welfare of Mineworkers Must be Top Priority: Shri G Kishan Reddy

    Coal Minister Advocates for Enhanced Efficiency and Environmental Responsibility in the Coal Sector

    Posted On: 22 OCT 2024 8:39PM by PIB Delhi

    The Half-Yearly Review Meeting on the coal sector was convened at Sushma Swaraj Bhawan in New Delhi, today. The meeting was chaired by Union Minister of Coal and Mines, Shri G. Kishan Reddy, with Union Minister of State for Coal and Mines, Shri Satish Chandra Dubey, serving as co-chair. Shri Vikram Dev Dutt, Secretary of the Ministry of Coal; Smt. Rupinder Brar; Smt. Vismita Tej; Additional Secretaries, Ministry of Coal; and all senior officers from the Ministry of Coal, along with CMDs of Coal/Lignite PSUs, were also present. The meeting was to assess the progress of ongoing projects, discuss future strategies, and enhance the coal sector’s growth trajectory.

    In a significant step towards sustainability and resource efficiency, Shri G. Kishan Reddy launched the Report of the High-Powered Expert Committee (HPEC) on the Gainful Utilization of Overburden (OB) in the Coal Sector.

    The report outlines a comprehensive framework for using OB as a valuable resource. Historically seen as waste, OB is now being positioned as an asset with the potential to contribute significantly to environmental sustainability, economic development and create employment opportunities for local communities.

     

    During the Half-Yearly review, Final Mine Closure certificates were awarded to three WCL mines: Pathakhera-I UG Mine, Pathakhera-II UG Mine, and Satapura-II UG Mine. It is for the first time since independence that Coal Mines are officially closed and certificates have been issued. Union Minister Shri G. Kishan Reddy presented these certificates to Shri J.P. Dwivedi, CMD, WCL; Shri Deepak Rewatkar, GM (Safety), WCL; and Shri L.K. Mohapatra, Area General Manager, Pathakhera Area.

    In his keynote address, Union Minister Shri G. Kishan Reddy emphasized the importance of production efficiency and environmental stewardship in the coal sector. He highlighted the need to embrace innovative technologies that enhance coal production while minimizing environmental impact. He expressed deep concern for the environment, urging all stakeholders to prioritize responsible mining practices, including the implementation of accredited compensatory afforestation initiatives and effective reclamation of de-coaled lands. Furthermore, the Minister stressed that mine closures must be managed responsibly, ensuring that affected communities are supported and that rehabilitated areas are returned to productive use.

    The Minister also underscored the critical importance of safety for mineworkers, stating that their health and well-being must be prioritized through rigorous enforcement of safety protocols and ongoing training programs. He expressed concern for the families of mine workers, emphasizing that a safe working environment is essential not only for the workers themselves but also for their communities. Shri Reddy urged stakeholders to foster a culture of safety and social responsibility, reinforcing the need for proactive Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives that engage and uplift local communities. By aligning industry practices with community needs, promoting social welfare, and addressing environmental concerns, the coal sector can transform into a model of modernity and responsibility, ultimately ensuring a sustainable future for both the industry and the environment.

    While Reviewing, Union Minister of State for Coal and Mines, Shri Satish Chandra Dubey highlighted the remarkable progress made by the coal sector over the past six months. He commended the efforts of all stakeholders in enhancing production capacity while emphasizing the need for continued focus on safety and environmental sustainability. Minister Shri Dubey stressed the importance of innovative practices and technologies in driving efficiency and moving towards net zero. He called for collaborative efforts to address challenges and ensure the long-term viability of coal as a critical energy resource, reaffirming the government’s commitment to supporting the industry while prioritizing the welfare of workers and local communities.

    Addressing the gathering, Shri Vikram Dev Dutt, Secretary, Ministry of Coal, outlined the agenda of the event and highlighted the key focus areas of the discussion. Secretary Shri Dutt reiterated the Government’s commitment to ensuring that the coal sector can sustainably meet the energy demands of the nation while protecting the environment and the lives of those who work in it.

    Further presentations were made on the Operational Overview of the coal sector, along with the Vision 2030 and Vision 2047 frameworks. Detailed discussions were held on the operationalization of newly allocated coal blocks, the status of exploration activities, and accelerating coal production to secure India’s energy needs and foster self-reliance in the energy sector. The session also highlighted critical areas that need to be addressed to ensure sustained energy security and support the nation’s long-term economic growth.

    Subsequent sessions delved into the financial, technical, and business development of the coal sector. The Minister held in-depth discussions with CMDs and HODs regarding capital expenditures (CAPEX), asset monetization, and market capitalization, offering a comprehensive overview of the current landscape and future prospects. Presentations showcased technological advancements, particularly in underground mining, and strategies to enhance coking coal capacity, with the goal of reducing reliance on imports and boosting domestic production. A significant emphasis was placed on adopting environmentally sustainable practices in the mining sector, including the transition to gas-based technologies and the integration of electric vehicles (EVs). These efforts align with the overarching aim of lowering the carbon footprint in coal mining operations. The progress of First Mile Connectivity (FMC) projects was reviewed, focusing on eco-friendly coal transportation systems designed to minimize environmental impact. Furthermore, discussions highlighted the promotion of Heavy Earth Moving Machinery (HEMM) to improve operational performance and productivity, supporting the Make in India initiative championed by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi.

    Shri G. Kishan Reddy led a discussion on Inter-Ministerial Coordination and Sustainable Development, emphasizing the importance of collaboration among ministries. Presentations were made by the Ministries of Power, Railways, and Environment, Forest, and Climate Change (MoEFCC), addressing critical challenges and aligning goals to enhance cooperation. Shri G. Kishan Reddy reiterated the necessity of sustainable development, particularly through accredited compensatory afforestation, environmental initiatives, and the reclamation and proper utilization of de-coaled land. He highlighted that responsible mine closure is not merely an operational requirement but a commitment to environmental stewardship, ensuring long-term sustainability.

    The discussions also extensively covered safety protocols in mining operations and welfare programs for mine workers and their families. Special attention was given to CSR and HR initiatives, recruitment promotion and transfer policies, and labor relations, along with the Employees’ Provident Fund, all aimed at fostering a safe and supportive environment for all stakeholders. An interaction session on CSR, HR, and Labour Relations covered strategies for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) planning and execution, ensuring the effective alignment of social initiatives with the needs of communities around coalfields. Discussion also focused on transfer policies, aiming to create a more transparent, merit-based system for employee transfers and promotions, as well as the status of labor relations, emphasizing welfare measures such as the Employees Provident Fund (CMPFO) to ensure the financial security of coal sector employees.

    A significant aspect of the discussions was the observance of Vigilance Awareness Week. The Ministry of Coal reiterated its dedication to upholding transparency and accountability across its operations. Presentations were made on the various vigilance initiatives being undertaken by Coal PSUs, which include strict compliance with ethical standards, ensuring fair practices in tenders and contracts. The Minister interacted with Chief Vigilance Officers (CVOs), reinforcing the Ministry’s anti-corruption stance and its drive toward a corruption-free governance structure.

    The Half-Yearly Review Meeting concluded with a vote of thanks, setting the stage for an action-packed second half of the year, driving the coal sector forward toward the ambitious targets of Vision 2030 and beyond.

     

     

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: English translation of Prime Minister’s opening remarks during bilateral meeting with President of Russia (October 22, 2024)

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Posted On: 22 OCT 2024 7:24PM by PIB Delhi

    Excellency,

    I sincerely express my gratitude for your friendship, warm welcome, and hospitality. I am delighted to have the opportunity to visit such a beautiful city as Kazan for the BRICS summit. This city shares deep and historical ties with India. The opening of a new Indian consulate in Kazan will further strengthen these ties.

    Excellency,

    My two visits to Russia in the past three months reflect our close coordination and deep friendship. Our cooperation in every field has been strengthened by our Annual Summit held in Moscow in July.

    Excellency,

    I congratulate you on the successful chairmanship of BRICS over the past year. In the last fifteen years, BRICS has established its unique identity, and now severeal countries around the world wish to join it. I look forward to participate in the BRICS Summit.

    Excellency,

    We have remained in regular contact regarding the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. As I have stated before, we believe that the resolution of issues should be achieved through peaceful means only. We fully support the earliest possible restoration of peace and stability. All our efforts prioritize humanity. India remains ready to provide all possible assistance in the future as well.

    Excellency,

    Today is yet another important opportunity to share our thoughts on all these matters. Once again, many thanks.

    DISCLAIMER – This is the approximate translation of Prime Minister’s remarks. Original remarks were delivered

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Union Minister Sh Jyotiraditya M. Scindia unveils BSNL’s new logo and seven customer centric services

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Posted On: 22 OCT 2024 7:58PM by PIB Delhi

    • With the launch of 7 indigenous services, BSNL from now on will always be at the forefront of technological innovations in India: Minister Scindia.
    • BSNL to soon deploy indigenous 5G services, have successfully conducted trials of 5G RAN and core in both the 3.6 GHz and 700 MHz bands.
    • Under PM Sh Narendra Modi Ji’s leadership, BSNL has transformed itself from being a follower to now becoming a leader: Sh Scindia.

     

    Union Minister of Communications and Development of North Eastern Region, Sh Jyotiraditya M. Scindia today unveiled Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL)’s new logo and its seven citizen centric services. These services represents BSNL’s renewed focus on delivering secure, affordable, and reliable connectivity to every corner of Bharat. The logo was launched in presence of Hon. MoS for Communications & Rural Development, Dr Pemmasani Chandra Sekhar. The launch ceremony was held at Bharat Sanchar Bhavan and was attended by Secretary Telecom, CMD BSNL& senior Officers from DoT, BSNL, CDoT, ITI & TCIL.

    Alongside the new logo, seven pioneering initiatives were also launched, aimed at revolutionizing how India connects, communicates, and enhances its digital security.

    BSNL from now on will always be at the forefront of technological innovations in India: Minister Scindia

    Union Minister of Communication Sh Jyotiraditya M. Scindia while unveiling the new logo shared that BSNL’s new logo is a symbol of our commitment towards customer service. He added that the bouquet of these 7 citizen centric services, are Made in India, Made for India and Made by India.

    He mentioned that BSNL is the only Telecom Service Provider (TSP) in India to launch these seven indigenous services, which from now on will always keep BSNL at the forefront of technological innovations in India.

    BSNL to soon deploy 5G services, have successfully conducted trials of 5G RAN and core in both the 3.6 GHz and 700 MHz bands.

    Talking about India’s indigenous 5G vision, the Minister shared that BSNL has embarked upon several initiatives to strengthen India’s ambitious 5G roll-out. We have conducted successful trials of Indigenous 5G RAN and Core in both 3.6 GHz and 700 MHz bands and India will soon deploy indigenous 5G services. He added that out of the 1,00,000 BSNL 4G sites planned to be set-up by mid-2025, many will also be graduated to 5G connectivity.

    Under PM Sh Narendra Modi Ji’s leadership, BSNL has transformed itself from being a follower to now becoming a leader: Sh Scindia

    Minister Scindia mentioned that under the leadership of Prime Minister Sh Narendra Modi, BSNL has transformed itself from being a follower to now becoming a Leader. He highlighted that the launch of the new logo and seven citizen centric services is a testament to the same.

    The Minister of State for Communication and Rural Development Dr Pemmasani Chandra Sekhar gracing the occasion, highlighted that time and again, BSNL has stood as the nation’s backbone, providing telecom services in remote, challenging terrains. The Minister emphasized that BSNL has unwavering Govt support and has received two revival packages . BSNL is deploying fully indigenous 4G equipment showing the capability of technological advancement . The Minister mentioned that BSNL has skilled manpower and has nationwide reach. Minister stressed that unveiling of new logo  will bring refreshed identity for BSNL and shows the intent of BSNL for readiness to transform and innovate.

    New Logo – Vibrancy, Trust, and Nationwide Reach

    BSNL’s new logo symbolizes strength, trust, and accessibility. The green and white arrows surrounding India emphasize the company’s expansive nationwide reach, while the vibrant orange backdrop signifies warmth and inclusivity. The bold tagline ‘Connecting Bharat‘ highlights BSNL’s unwavering mission to bridge the digital divide by offering a modern, reliable telecom network that connects both urban and rural India.

    Seven New Initiatives Built on Three Key Pillars

    Security:

    1. Spam! Free Network

    BSNL’s spam-blocking solution automatically filtering out phishing attempts and malicious SMS and creates a safer communication environment for user without the need to issue alerts to customers, ensuring seamless and secure communication for all users.

    Affordability:

     

    1. BSNL National Wi-Fi Roaming

    BSNL is launching a first-of-its-kind seamless Wi-Fi roaming service for its FTTH customers, enabling high-speed internet access at BSNL hotspots at no extra charge, thus minimizing data costs for users.

     

    1. BSNL IFTV

    A first for India, BSNL’s fiber-based intranet TV service offers 500+ live channels and Pay TV through its FTTH network. This service will be accessible for all BSNL FTTH subscribers without additional charges. The data used for the TV viewing will not be consuming the FTTH Data pack.

     

    1. Any Time SIM (ATS) Kiosks

    A first of it kind- Automated SIM kiosks allow users to purchase, upgrade, port or replace SIMs on 24/7basis , leveraging UPI/QR-enabled payments with seamless KYC integration and multi-lingual access.

     

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    1. Direct-to-Device Service

    India’s first Direct-to-Device (D2D) connectivity solution converges satellite and terrestrial mobile networks to deliver seamless, reliable connectivity. This groundbreaking technology is particularly useful in emergency situations and isolated regions, and can enable UPIpayments in such areas.

    1. ‘Public Protection & Disaster Relief’ – as a solution

    BSNL’s scalable, secure network for disaster response is India’s first guaranteed encrypted communication for government and relief agencies during crises, enhancing national disaster management capabilities. The robust network design guarantees uninterrupted connectivity and also uses innovative drone-based and balloon-based systems to extend coverage during disasters.

     

    1. First Private 5G in Mines

    BSNL introduces reliable, low-latency, 5G connectivity for mining operations in partnership with C-DAC, leveraging Made-in-India equipment and BSNL’s technological expertise. This service enables advanced AI and IoT applications, in underground mines and large opencast mine which require high speed low latency connectivity, such as safety analytics, real-time remote control of AGVs, AR enabled remote maintenance, fleet tracking & optimization, etc.

    These launches signal BSNL’s continuing commitment in transforming India’s telecom landscape, ensuring that secure, affordable and reliable connectivity remains accessible to all.

    Tweet link of the Minister:

    https://x.com/JM_Scindia/status/1848678264157442304

    Speech of the Minister: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qthCVOcNyQk

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: CCI approves the proposed acquisition of Aavas Financiers Limited by Aquilo House Pte. Ltd.

    Source: Government of India

    Posted On: 22 OCT 2024 8:38PM by PIB Delhi

    Competition Commission of India has approved the proposed acquisition of Aavas Financiers Limited by Aquilo House Pte. Ltd.

    Aavas Financiers Limited (Acquirer) is a newly incorporated entity, wholly and indirectly held by the Relevant CVC Funds which are certain investment funds or vehicles managed and/or advised by members of the CVC Network. The “CVC Network” or “CVC Group” is a global alternative investment manager focused on private equity, credit, secondaries and infrastructure, consisting of CVC Capital Partners plc. (CVC PLC) and each of its subsidiaries from time to time. CVC PLC is a public limited company whose shares are listed and admitted to trading on the Euronext Amsterdam Stock Exchange.

    Aavas Financiers Limited (Target) is registered with the National Housing Bank as a non-deposit taking housing finance company. In India, the Target’s business activities include: (A) provision of (a) Home loans; (b) MSME business loans; (c) Loan against property; and (B) Distribution of life, health, and general insurance products to Target’s customers only.

    The proposed transaction relates to acquisition of shares and control by the Acquirer in the Target pursuant to: (i) the share sale agreements executed amongst the Acquirer, the Target and certain existing promoters/promoter group of the Target; and (ii) the mandatory open offer in accordance with the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Substantial Acquisition of Shares and Takeovers) Regulations, 2011.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Union Minister of Coal & Mines Shri G. Kishan Reddy chairs Day-long Half-Yearly Review Meeting on Coal Sector

    Source: Government of India

    Union Minister of Coal & Mines Shri G. Kishan Reddy chairs Day-long Half-Yearly Review Meeting on Coal Sector

    Safety and Welfare of Mineworkers Must be Top Priority: Shri G Kishan Reddy

    Coal Minister Advocates for Enhanced Efficiency and Environmental Responsibility in the Coal Sector

    Posted On: 22 OCT 2024 8:39PM by PIB Delhi

    The Half-Yearly Review Meeting on the coal sector was convened at Sushma Swaraj Bhawan in New Delhi, today. The meeting was chaired by Union Minister of Coal and Mines, Shri G. Kishan Reddy, with Union Minister of State for Coal and Mines, Shri Satish Chandra Dubey, serving as co-chair. Shri Vikram Dev Dutt, Secretary of the Ministry of Coal; Smt. Rupinder Brar; Smt. Vismita Tej; Additional Secretaries, Ministry of Coal; and all senior officers from the Ministry of Coal, along with CMDs of Coal/Lignite PSUs, were also present. The meeting was to assess the progress of ongoing projects, discuss future strategies, and enhance the coal sector’s growth trajectory.

    In a significant step towards sustainability and resource efficiency, Shri G. Kishan Reddy launched the Report of the High-Powered Expert Committee (HPEC) on the Gainful Utilization of Overburden (OB) in the Coal Sector.

    The report outlines a comprehensive framework for using OB as a valuable resource. Historically seen as waste, OB is now being positioned as an asset with the potential to contribute significantly to environmental sustainability, economic development and create employment opportunities for local communities.

     

    During the Half-Yearly review, Final Mine Closure certificates were awarded to three WCL mines: Pathakhera-I UG Mine, Pathakhera-II UG Mine, and Satapura-II UG Mine. It is for the first time since independence that Coal Mines are officially closed and certificates have been issued. Union Minister Shri G. Kishan Reddy presented these certificates to Shri J.P. Dwivedi, CMD, WCL; Shri Deepak Rewatkar, GM (Safety), WCL; and Shri L.K. Mohapatra, Area General Manager, Pathakhera Area.

    In his keynote address, Union Minister Shri G. Kishan Reddy emphasized the importance of production efficiency and environmental stewardship in the coal sector. He highlighted the need to embrace innovative technologies that enhance coal production while minimizing environmental impact. He expressed deep concern for the environment, urging all stakeholders to prioritize responsible mining practices, including the implementation of accredited compensatory afforestation initiatives and effective reclamation of de-coaled lands. Furthermore, the Minister stressed that mine closures must be managed responsibly, ensuring that affected communities are supported and that rehabilitated areas are returned to productive use.

    The Minister also underscored the critical importance of safety for mineworkers, stating that their health and well-being must be prioritized through rigorous enforcement of safety protocols and ongoing training programs. He expressed concern for the families of mine workers, emphasizing that a safe working environment is essential not only for the workers themselves but also for their communities. Shri Reddy urged stakeholders to foster a culture of safety and social responsibility, reinforcing the need for proactive Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives that engage and uplift local communities. By aligning industry practices with community needs, promoting social welfare, and addressing environmental concerns, the coal sector can transform into a model of modernity and responsibility, ultimately ensuring a sustainable future for both the industry and the environment.

    While Reviewing, Union Minister of State for Coal and Mines, Shri Satish Chandra Dubey highlighted the remarkable progress made by the coal sector over the past six months. He commended the efforts of all stakeholders in enhancing production capacity while emphasizing the need for continued focus on safety and environmental sustainability. Minister Shri Dubey stressed the importance of innovative practices and technologies in driving efficiency and moving towards net zero. He called for collaborative efforts to address challenges and ensure the long-term viability of coal as a critical energy resource, reaffirming the government’s commitment to supporting the industry while prioritizing the welfare of workers and local communities.

    Addressing the gathering, Shri Vikram Dev Dutt, Secretary, Ministry of Coal, outlined the agenda of the event and highlighted the key focus areas of the discussion. Secretary Shri Dutt reiterated the Government’s commitment to ensuring that the coal sector can sustainably meet the energy demands of the nation while protecting the environment and the lives of those who work in it.

    Further presentations were made on the Operational Overview of the coal sector, along with the Vision 2030 and Vision 2047 frameworks. Detailed discussions were held on the operationalization of newly allocated coal blocks, the status of exploration activities, and accelerating coal production to secure India’s energy needs and foster self-reliance in the energy sector. The session also highlighted critical areas that need to be addressed to ensure sustained energy security and support the nation’s long-term economic growth.

    Subsequent sessions delved into the financial, technical, and business development of the coal sector. The Minister held in-depth discussions with CMDs and HODs regarding capital expenditures (CAPEX), asset monetization, and market capitalization, offering a comprehensive overview of the current landscape and future prospects. Presentations showcased technological advancements, particularly in underground mining, and strategies to enhance coking coal capacity, with the goal of reducing reliance on imports and boosting domestic production. A significant emphasis was placed on adopting environmentally sustainable practices in the mining sector, including the transition to gas-based technologies and the integration of electric vehicles (EVs). These efforts align with the overarching aim of lowering the carbon footprint in coal mining operations. The progress of First Mile Connectivity (FMC) projects was reviewed, focusing on eco-friendly coal transportation systems designed to minimize environmental impact. Furthermore, discussions highlighted the promotion of Heavy Earth Moving Machinery (HEMM) to improve operational performance and productivity, supporting the Make in India initiative championed by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi.

    Shri G. Kishan Reddy led a discussion on Inter-Ministerial Coordination and Sustainable Development, emphasizing the importance of collaboration among ministries. Presentations were made by the Ministries of Power, Railways, and Environment, Forest, and Climate Change (MoEFCC), addressing critical challenges and aligning goals to enhance cooperation. Shri G. Kishan Reddy reiterated the necessity of sustainable development, particularly through accredited compensatory afforestation, environmental initiatives, and the reclamation and proper utilization of de-coaled land. He highlighted that responsible mine closure is not merely an operational requirement but a commitment to environmental stewardship, ensuring long-term sustainability.

    The discussions also extensively covered safety protocols in mining operations and welfare programs for mine workers and their families. Special attention was given to CSR and HR initiatives, recruitment promotion and transfer policies, and labor relations, along with the Employees’ Provident Fund, all aimed at fostering a safe and supportive environment for all stakeholders. An interaction session on CSR, HR, and Labour Relations covered strategies for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) planning and execution, ensuring the effective alignment of social initiatives with the needs of communities around coalfields. Discussion also focused on transfer policies, aiming to create a more transparent, merit-based system for employee transfers and promotions, as well as the status of labor relations, emphasizing welfare measures such as the Employees Provident Fund (CMPFO) to ensure the financial security of coal sector employees.

    A significant aspect of the discussions was the observance of Vigilance Awareness Week. The Ministry of Coal reiterated its dedication to upholding transparency and accountability across its operations. Presentations were made on the various vigilance initiatives being undertaken by Coal PSUs, which include strict compliance with ethical standards, ensuring fair practices in tenders and contracts. The Minister interacted with Chief Vigilance Officers (CVOs), reinforcing the Ministry’s anti-corruption stance and its drive toward a corruption-free governance structure.

    The Half-Yearly Review Meeting concluded with a vote of thanks, setting the stage for an action-packed second half of the year, driving the coal sector forward toward the ambitious targets of Vision 2030 and beyond.

     

     

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: CCI approves an increase in the percentage shareholding of Bharti Airtel in Indus Towers pursuant to buy back of shares by Indus Towers

    Source: Government of India

    Posted On: 22 OCT 2024 8:41PM by PIB Delhi

    Competition Commission of India has approved an increase in the percentage shareholding of Bharti Airtel Limited (Bharti Airtel) in Indus Towers Limited (Indus Towers) to 50.005% pursuant to buy back of shares by Indus Towers.

    Bharti Airtel is a communications solutions provider, operating under the brand name “Airtel”.

    Indus Towers is a passive telecom infrastructure provider. It deploys, owns, and manages passive telecom infrastructure for various mobile operators.

    Detailed order of the Commission will follow.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Hon’ble President of India confers 5th National Water Awards, 2023

    Source: Government of India

    Posted On: 22 OCT 2024 8:42PM by PIB Delhi

    Hon’ble President of India, Smt Droupadi Murmu, conferred the 5th National Water Awards, 2023 at Vigyan Bhawan in New Delhi. 38 winners, including joint winners across 09 categories were awarded for their exemplary work in the field of water conservation and management.  Each award winner was conferred with a citation and a trophy as well as cash prizes in certain categories. The event started with the traditional ‘Jal Kalash’ ceremony.

    Addressing the gathering, Hon’ble President, Smt Droupadi Murmu appreciated the award winners asserting that their contribution towards water conservation and management is extraordinary and will set an example for the coming generations towards the development of the nation. Hon’ble President appreciated the schemes being undertaken by Ministry of Jal Shakti , especially mentioning about the highly effective execution of the Jal Jeevan Mission which exemplifies the objectives of quantity, quality and continuity and asserted that access to safe drinking water is right of every citizen. The president stated that the collective efforts of general public and Government could help achieve the goal of “water secure India” and vouched for every house of country to have a Rain Water Harvesting Structure (RWHS). She lauded the efforts of the water awardees and stated that the recognition of these efforts through National water awards will encourage the masses to take up water conservation activities.

    The Union Minister for Jal Shakti, Shri C.R. Paatil expressed gratitude toward the award winners for their efforts in the field of water management and conservation and said that these Awards have made a deep impact and fostered a healthy competitive environment among those working in the water sector. Shri Paatil congratulated the states of Odisha for winning the first prize in best State category as well as for the second position by Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat and Puducherry for winning the third position jointly. He said that the way these states has worked from the point of view of water management, it will certainly serve as an inspiration for many states and institutions. Hon’ble Minister also focused on the National water awards as  recognition of the good work and efforts made by various stake holders across the country in attaining the government’s vision of a ‘Jal Samridh Bharat’. 

    The Secretary, Department of Drinking Water & Sanitation, Ministry of Jal Shakti, Smt Vini Mahajan in her speech mentioned that water is foundation of our life and Ministry of Jal Shakti is focused on water conservation and management in collaboration with the public to turn it into a Jan Andolan. She highlighted the schemes being undertaken by Ministry of Jal Shakti mentioning the achievements of Jal Jeevan Mission, Namame Gange, Swatch Bharat Abhiyan, and Atal Bhujal Yojana. 

    The Secretary, Department of Water Resources, RD & GR, Ministry of Jal Shakti, Smt Debashree Mukherjee in her concluding remarks gave with a vote of thanks to the Hon’ble  President of India for inaugurating the event and encouraging the national water awardees and mentioned that the 6th National water awards, 2024 are to be launched shortly and urged the media as well as other participants to encourage participation in the water awards on a large scale. 

    The book titled “Jal Shakti Abhiyan: Best Practices” was launched by the Hon’ble Minister of Jal Shakti and dignitaries at the dais.  The book highlights the Best practices of water conservation undertaken by various stakeholders under the Jal Shakti Abhiyan. 

    During the  award distribution ceremony, the  works undertaken by the awardees were highlighted. Odisha state, the first winner in the state category, has made exemplary strides in water conservation by creating about 53,000 water conservation & rain water harvesting structures, 10,800 reuse & recharge structures, 68,700 watershed development and 21,000 waste water treatment plants as well as renovating 11,000 traditional water bodies. Uttar Pradesh, the second winner in the state category, under Jal Jeevan Mission over 1.91 crore households constituting 72.78% of the total rural houses in UP have been provided with tap water. Besides, 133 Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs), &  06 Ganga Biodiversity Parks for cleaning Ganga river & 14,679 Amrit Sarovars have been completed. 

    Winners in best District category, BANDA (UTTAR PRADESH) from North Zone (joint winner)- around 400 ponds rejuvenated, 3,300 farm bunds & 530 farm ponds, 250 rooftop rainwater harvesting structure, 4,690 soak pits, and 460 check dams constructed. GANDERBAL (J&K) from north zone (joint winner) – maintenance works of about 400 km of canals, and lining of 1.35 km of canals to prevent water wastage completed. INDORE (MADHYA PRADESH) from west zone constructed – 420 farm ponds, 180 percolation tanks, 100 Nistari tanks, and 190 Check dams have been constructed. 20 lakh saplings during Hariyali Mahotsav have been planted. Under Mission Amrit Sarovar, 103 water bodies have been renovated.  VISAKHAPATNAM (ANDHRA PRADESH) from south zone – 33 water bodies under Amrit Sarovar scheme & about 2,400 various artificial recharge structures as well as riverbanks on Sarada river have been renovated/restored. BALANGIR (ODISHA) from EAST ZONE – around 260 farm ponds, 170 check dams, 160 diversion weirs, 1,320 water harvesting structures, 460 percolation tanks & 670 groundwater recharge structures have been constructed. DHALAI (TRIPURA) from North East zone- about 740 community recharge structures, 60 ponds, 170 check dams and 137 water tanks for rainwater harvesting have been constructed.  

    Other prominent winners in various categories include Surat, Gujarat in best urban local body, Pullampara, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala in best village panchayat,  BAIF Development Research Foundation, Pune in best civil society, Pentakli Project Union of Water User Association, Buldhana, Maharashtra in best water user association, and Govt. Upper Primary School, Jethwan Ka Bas, Sikar, Rajasthan in best school/college, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University,  Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu in Best Institution and Aravali Power Company Private Limited, Jhajjar, Haryana in best industry.

    Details of winners 5th National Water Awards.

    5TH NATIONAL WATER AWARDS, 2023

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