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Ministry of Defence
20-October, 2018 21:28 IST
Raksha Mantri Attends ADMM at Singapore

Raksha Mantri Smt Nirmala Sitharaman attended the 5thADMM Plus meet in Singapore today, which is a forum for Defence Ministers from ten ASEAN and eight ASEAN Plus countries. The theme of this year’s dialogue was ‘Strengthening Cooperation, Building Resilience’.The dialogue adopted two resolutions on ‘Countering the Threat of Terrorism’ and ‘Practical Confidence Building Measures’.

Speaking on the occasion, Raksha Mantri Smt Sitharaman emphasised India’s concern on the grave challenges to international peace and stability due to the threat of terrorism. Condemning the use of terror as an instrument to further state policies, Raksha Mantri conveyed that the interplay between states and non-state actors used as proxies to foment violence had worsened this menace

She also highlighted that the continued presence of terrorist infrastructure and support to terrorists in the immediate neighbourhood constantly tested India’s patience. As a responsible power, great restraint was being exercised by India in dealing with this menace. However, India had exhibited measures to disrupt and deter the activities of terrorists groups and their patrons and would not hesitate to do so again if required in future.

Raksha Mantri Smt Nirmala Sitharaman reiterated India’s view on Indo-Pacific, as outlined by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, as an open, balanced region, connected by open and secure seas, integrated by balanced trade and shaped by a rules based order, anchored in ASEAN centrality and conveyed India’s commitment to maintain a sustained focus of its ‘Act East’ policy in terms of economic, cultural and developmental engagement of the region.

Complimenting the ADMM Plus for emerging as a credible and effective platform forging practical cooperation among the members of the armed forces, Raksha Mantri informed the partners of India’s active participation in all the ADMM Plus mechanism contributing effectively to their success. India and Myanmar are the co-chairs for the Expert Working Group for Military Medicine for this cycle and a standalone Field Training Exercise on Military Medicine will be held in Lucknow in March 2019 along with the release of ASEAN Military Medicine Handbook.

Raksha Mantri Smt Sitharaman emphasised India’s commitment to a rules based international order that was inclusive and democratic. She reiterated India’s desire to work both bilaterally with ASEAN member states as well as institutionally and welcomed Thailand’s taking over the chairmanship of the ADMM Plus.

On the side-lines of the ADMM Plus meeting, Raksha Mantri also held constructive bilateral discussions with the Defence Minister of the USA. Australia, Malaysia, Vietnam and the Philippines. She also held meeting the Defence Ministers of Russia, China, Thailand, Lao PDR, and Myanmar. Discussions were also held with the Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore Mr. Teo Chee Hean andDefence Minister of SingaporeDr. Ng Eng Hen.

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Ministry of Commerce & Industry
13-November, 2018 17:09 IST
7th RCEP Inter-Sessional Ministerial Meeting concludes in Singapore

The Union Minister for Commerce & Industry and Civil Aviation, Suresh Prabhu, led the Indian delegation to the 7th RCEP Inter-Sessional Ministerial Meeting in Singapore on 12-13 November, 2018. The Minister for Trade and Industry of Singapore Mr. Chan Chun Sing was the Chair of the meeting as Singapore is currently the Chair of ASEAN this year. The Ministerial Meeting was held in preparation for the 2nd RCEP Leaders Summit to be held on 14th November 2018 in Singapore in which Prime Minister of India will be participating.

The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) is a mega regional free trade agreement being negotiated amongst 16 countries, comprising 10 ASEAN countries (Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam) plus six ASEAN FTA partners, namely Australia, China, India, Japan, Korea and New Zealand. So far 6 Ministerial Meetings, 7 Inter-Sessional Ministerial Meetings and 24 rounds of the Trade Negotiating Committee at the technical level have been held.

The Ministers took stock of the state of negotiations across the various chapters. The Chair of the Trade Negotiating Committee, Mr. Pak Iman Pambagyo, made a detailed presentation on the state of play of RCEP negotiations and sought ministerial guidance and direction on pending issues. The Ministers acknowledged the good progress made in the negotiations so far with successful conclusion of 5 chapters this year alone, taking the total to 7 chapters, namely (i) Economic and Technical Cooperation (ii) Small and Medium Enterprises (iii) Customs Procedures and Trade Facilitation (iv) Government Procurement (v) Institutional Provisions (vi) Standards, Technical Regulations and Conformity Assessment Procedures (STRACAP); and (vii) Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS).

The Ministers made an assessment of the progress on ‘The Package of Year End Deliverables’. Suresh Prabhu underlined that ‘substantial progress’ has been achieved in the negotiations which should be reported to the Leaders. He impressed upon all the trade ministers to lend political support to fast track the negotiations.

Commerce Minister defended India’s interests effectively and secured maximum flexibilities. Both in STRACAP and SPS negotiations, India managed to obtain balanced outcomes in the application of the Dispute Settlement Mechanism. India showed flexibility on the principle of ‘consensus’ in the Institutional Provisions Chapter which helped in its successful conclusion during the meeting.

Ministers guided the negotiators to deliberate further on E-Commerce, Competition and Investment chapters where consensus could not be reached during this meeting. Ministers urged the negotiators to intensify their work with a view of narrowing gaps and finding balanced outcomes in the negotiations with the aim of concluding negotiations by 2019.

On the side lines of the RCEP, Commerce Minister held bilateral meetings with his counterparts from Singapore, China, Japan and New Zealand. He discussed bilateral issues and progress in RCEP negotiations. He also had pull-aside meetings with Trade Ministers of South Korea, Indonesia, Cambodia, Malaysia, Australia and Philippines to discuss matters of mutual interest.

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Ministry of Commerce & Industry
13-November, 2018 16:20 IST
Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion hosts Global Digital Content Market2018

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DG, WIPO addressing Press Conference in New Delhi

The Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion , Ministry of Commerce and Industry, is hosting a conference on Global Digital Content Market (GDCM)2018, on14th- 15thNovember 2018, in New Delhi.The conference will feature sessions on music, film, broadcasting and publishing, as well as collective management, emerging models and the implications for the market and policy makers.

India has been chosen as a host nation for the conference byWorld Intellectual Property Organization(WIPO) due to the strong creative industry in the country in films, music and media. The focus for this year’s conference is the Asia Pacific region. The GDCM 2018 will see participation of professionals from various creative fields, the digital industry around the world and delegates of the diplomatic community from Missions to the United Nations.

The aim of GDCM 2018 is to give industry stakeholders a platform to come together and discuss new avenues in the films, music, gaming and creative industry along with points of challenge that is presented due to thechanging creative landscape because of the disruption brought about by digital technologies.It is hoped that through the GDCM 2018 an exchange of knowledge, culture and good practices amongst the nations of the Asia Pacific region will take place.GDCM is a platform to discuss vital issues and enhance development of the digital and IP generating industries such as publishing, films, music, and gaming all of which are major contributors to the Indian GDP. The presence of key stakeholders from India in GDCM will place it on the global digital stage.

GDCM 2018 is the second edition of the conference.The first conference was held in Geneva 2016. Speaking at a press conference today in New Delhi, the Director General of World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), Geneva, said that the aim of WIPO is to ensure that a creative artist continues to be protected and receives better remuneration on the digital platform. He appreciated India’s efforts of integration with international systems through the National IPR policy 2016 under which the Government of India has taken efforts for creating an environment in the country that is conducive for the generation of Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) by increasingawareness among the citizens on the subject and strengthening IPR enforcementmechanisms.

Secretary DIPP, Ramesh Abhishek, informed in the press conference that India’s rank in the Global Innovation Index 2018 has improved by 24 places from that of 2015 and now ranks 57th. India is the top-ranked economy in Central and Southern Asia and has now outperformed on innovation relative to its GDP per capita for seven years in a row.

Secretary Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion further stated that to better equip the enforcement agencies to deal with IP related crimes 33 enforcement training programmes have already been conducted in 9 states in order to train police, customs and the judiciary for tackling cases on IP. Government has also pulled down 80 rogue websites to combat online piracy. India has recently approvedaccession to the WIPO Copyright Treaty (WCT) and WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty (WPPT) that has increased the coverage of protection of copyrights in the international IP regime as it is extended to even the internet and digital environment. This will bring the Indian creative industry under and international copyright system, secure distribution of their work and provide them with a level playing field.

Secretary DIPP also informed that large scale augmentation of man power of Indian IP offices has been done which has brought down pendency of IP applications. Trademark registration has increased by leaps and bounds and patent applications have quadrupled in 2017-18 as compared to 2015-16. These efforts are being made to ensure that the country moves towards realizing the goals of Creative India; Innovative India.

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Prime Minister's Office
14-November, 2018 09:27 IST
Keynote address by Prime Minister at Singapore FinTech Festival

Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore Tharman Shanmugaratnam, a voice of influence in the world of finance,Mr. Ravi Menon, Managing Director of Monetary Authority of Singapore, a leading institution in fintech,Tens of thousands of participants from over one hundred countries,

Namaskar!

It is a great honour to be the first Head of Government to deliver the keynote address at Singapore Fintech Festival.

This is a tribute to the youth of India with its eyes firmly fixed to the future.

It is an acknowledgement of the financial revolution sweeping through India and transforming the lives of 1.3 billion people.

This is an event of finance and technology and, it is also a festival.

This is the season of the Indian Festival of Lights – Deepawali. It is celebrated all over the world as a victory of virtue, hope, knowledge and prosperity. The Diwali lights are still on in Singapore.

The Fintech Festival is also a celebration of belief.

Belief in the spirit of innovation and the power of imagination.

Belief in the energy of youth and their passion for change.

Belief in making the world a better place.

And, it is no surprise that in just its third year, this Festival is already the world’s largest.

Singapore has been a global hub for finance and, it is now taking a leap into the digital future of finance.

It was here, in June this year, that I launched India’s RuPay card and the first international remittance mobile app using India’s world class Unified Payment Interface or UPI.

Today, I will have the honour to launch a global platform to connect fintech firms and financial institutions, beginning with ASEAN and Indian banks and fintech companies.

India and Singapore are also working to connect Indian and ASEAN small and medium enterprises, anchored on an Indian platform, and expand it globally.

Friends,

I have heard of an advice going around in start-up circles.

● To increase your Venture Capital or VC funding by 10 percent, tell the investors you run a "platform”, not a regular business.

● If you want to increase your VC funding by 20 percent, tell the investors that you are operating in the "fintech space”.

● But, if you really want the investors to empty their pockets, tell them that you are using "blockchain” .

It tells you of the excitement and promise of emerging technologies to transform the world of finance.

Indeed, history has shown that finance is often the first to embrace new technology and connectivity.

Friends,

We are in an age of a historic transition brought about by technology.

From desktop to cloud, from internet to social media, from IT Services to Internet of Things,we have come a long way in a short time. There is daily disruption in businesses.

The character of the global economy is changing.

Technology is defining competitiveness and power in the new world.

And, it is creating boundless opportunities to transform lives.

I had said at the United Nations in 2014 that we have to believe that development and empowerment can spread with the same speed at which Facebook, Twitter or mobile phones have spread.

Across the world, that vision is rapidly changing into reality.

In India, it has transformed governance and delivery of public services.It has unleashed innovation, hope and opportunities.It has empowered the weak and brought into mainstream those who were on the margins .It has made economic access more democratic.

My government came to office in 2014 with a mission of inclusive development that would touch the lives of every citizen – the weakest in the remotest village.

That mission needed a solid foundation of financial inclusion for all – a task that was not easy in a country of India’s size.

Yet, we wanted to achieve this in months, not years that conventional wisdom suggested.

With the power of fintech and the reach of digital connectivity, we have started a revolution of unprecedented speed and scale.

To begin with financial inclusion has become a reality for 1.3 billion Indians. We have generated more than 1.2 billion biometric identities – called Aadhaar or foundation - in just a few years.

With our Jan DhanYojana, we aimed to give a bank account to every Indian. In three years, we have opened 330 million new bank accounts.These are 330 million sources of identity, dignity and opportunities.

Less than 50 percent of Indians had bank accounts in 2014; now, it is nearly universal.

So today, more than a billion biometric identities, more than a billion bank accounts and more than a billion cell phones give India by far the biggest public infrastructure in the world.

More than Rupees 3.6 lakh crore, or 50 billion dollars of benefits from government have reached the people directly.

No longer must a poor citizen in a remote village travel long distances or pay off middle-men to get her rights.

No longer can fake and duplicate accounts bleed government finances. We have saved over Rupees 80,000 crore, or 12 billion dollars in prevented leakages.

Now, millions who lived on the edge of uncertainty receive insurance in their accounts; and, have access to the security of pension in old age.

A student can get her scholarship directly into her account. No longer will she be lost in end-less paper chase.

Banking has come to doorsteps even in remote villages through 400,000 micro ATMs based on Aadhaar.

And now, this digital infrastructure has helped launch the world's largest healthcare scheme this year. 'Ayushman' will provide affordable health insurance to 500 million Indians.

It has also helped us extend 145 million loans for small entrepreneurs through Mudra scheme. In four years, they amount to Rupees 6.5 lakh crore, or 90 billion dollars. Nearly 75 percent of these loans have gone to women.

Just a few weeks ago, we launched the India Post Payments Bank. Over 150 thousand post offices across India and 300,000 postal service employees are using technology to provide house to house banking.

Of course financial inclusion also needs digital connectivity.

More than 120,000 village councils in India have already been connected by nearly 300,000 kilometres of fibre optic cables.

Over 300,000 Common Service Centres have brought digital access to villages. They give our farmers better access to land records, credit, insurance, market and the best price. They deliver health services and hygiene products to women.

None of this would have been as effective without the other big change brought about by fintech – the digitisation of payments and transactions in India.

India is a nation of diverse circumstances and challenges.Our solutions must also be diverse.Our digitization is a success because our payment products cater to everyone.

For those with mobile and internet, the BHIM-UPI is the world’s most sophisticated, simpleand seamless platform for payments between accounts, using a virtual payment address.

For those who have a mobile, but no internet, there is U.S.S.D. system in 12 languages.

And, for those who have neither mobile nor internet, there is Aadhar Enabled Payment System, which uses biometrics. And, it has already registered a billion transactions and grown six-fold in two years.

RuPay is bringing payment cards within the reach of all.Over 250 million of these are with those who did not have a bank account 4 years ago.

From cards to QRs and wallets, digital transactions in India are growing rapidly. Today, 128 banks in India are connected to UPI.

Transactions on UPI grew 1500 times in the last 24 months. Every month, the value of transaction is growing by over 30 percent.

But, more than the pace, I am inspired by the opportunities, efficiency, transparency and convenience that digital payment is generating.

A shopkeeper can go online to reduce his inventory and speed up collections.

For a fruit grower, a farmer or a rural artisan , the markets are direct and closer, earnings are higher,and payments are faster.

A worker collects wages or remits money home quickly without giving up a day’s work.

Every digital payment saves time. It adds to a huge national saving. It is increasing productivity of individuals and our economy.

It also helps improve tax collection and inject fairness in the economy.

Even more, digital payments are a gateway to a world of possibilities.

Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligence are helping us build a whole range of value added services for people.This includes credit to those with little or no credit history.

Financial inclusion also extends to micro, small and medium enterprises.

They are all coming on the nation-wide Goods and Services Tax digital network, launched just over a year ago.

Banks are reaching out to them with credit. Alternative lending platforms are offering innovative financing models. They no longer have to look at informal markets for credit at high interest rates.

And, just this month, we committed to approve loans up to Rupees 1 crore, or one 150,000 dollars for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises within 59 minutes - without even visiting a bank. This is driven by an algorithm that uses GST returns, Income Tax returns and bank statements to make credit decisions. In just a few days, 150,000 such enterprises have come on board for loans.

This is the power of fintech to drive enterprise, employment and prosperity.

Digital technology is introducing transparency and eliminating corruption through innovations such as the Government e-Marketor GEM. It is an integrated platform for purchases by government agencies.

It provides everything – search and comparison, tender, online ordering, contract generation and payment.

It already has 600,000 products.Nearly 30,000 buyer organisations and more than 150,000 sellers and service providers are registered on the platform.

Friends

There is an explosion of fintech innovation and enterprise in India. It has turned India into a leading fintech and Startup nation in the world. The future of fintech and Industry 4.0 is emerging in India.

Our youth are developing apps that are making the dream of paperless, cashless, presence-less, and yet safe and secure, transactions possible for all. That is the wonder of India Stack– simply the largest set of Application Programming Interface in the world.

They are using Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain and machine learning to create solutions for banks, regulators and consumers.

And, they are also embracing our nation’s social missions – from health and education to micro credit and insurance.

This enormous talent pool in India benefits from the ecosystem created by initiatives such as Digital India and Startup India, and by supportive policies, incentives and funding programmes.

It also helps that India has the largest data consumption in the world and the cheapest rates for data.And one of the top nations in fintech adoption. So, I say this to all the fintech companies and startups – India is your best destination.

The economies of scale achieved in India by the LED bulb industry allowed this energy efficient technology to become more affordable globally. Likewise, India’s vast market can enable fintech products to achieve scale, reduce risks and costs, and go global.

Friends.

In short, the Indian story shows six great benefits of fintech: Access ,inclusion; connectivity; ease of living; opportunity; and, accountability.

Across the world, from the Indo-Pacific to Africa to Latin America, we see inspiring stories of extraordinary innovation changing ordinary lives .

But, there is much to be done.

Our focus should be development of all, through , that is, development of the most marginalised.

We must bring the unbanked 1.7 billion people in the world into the formal financial market.

We must extend the security of insurance and pension to more than a billion workers in the informal sectors worldwide, who still do not have it.

We can use fintech to ensure that no dream remains unfulfilled, and no enterprise remains still born, because of lack of access to finance.

We must make banks and financial institutions more resilient in managing risks,fighting frauds and dealing with disruption of traditional models.

We have to use technology to improve compliance,regulation and supervision, so that innovation flourishes and risks are contained.

We must use fintech tools to combat money laundering and other financial crimes.

The emerging world of finance will succeed in our inter-connected world when our data and systems are trusted and secure.

We have to make our globally wired system safe from cyber threats.

We must also ensure that the pace and the push of Fintech work to the advantage of the people, not to their disadvantage; that technology in finance ensures improvement of the human condition through direct contact with the most marginalized.

We also need to enhance awareness of the masses and educate them about the opportunities which inclusive policies and use of technology open up for them.

For this,fintech will need to be not merely a mechanism but a movement.

And, we have to address the inevitable questions of data ownership and flow, privacy and consent; private and public good; law and ethics.

Finally, we must invest in creating skills for the future. And, be prepared to back ideas and invest for the long term.

Friends.

Each era is defined by its opportunities and challenges.Each generation has its responsibility to shape future.

This generation will shape the futurein the palm of every hand in the world.

At no time in history were we blessed with so many possibilities:

to make opportunities and prosperity a reality in a lifetime, for billions.

to make the world more humane and equal –between rich and poor, between cities and villages, between hopes and achievements.

Just as India will learn from others, we will share our experience and expertise with the world.

Because,what drives India also holds hope for others. And,what we dream for India is what we also wish for the world.

This is a common journey for all.

Like the festival of light that calls us to spread light over darkness,hope and happiness over despair,this festival calls us to come together in pursuit of a better future for humanity.

Thank you.

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AKT/SH


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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi being received by dignitaries, on his arrival, in Singapore on November 14, 2018.

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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi being received by dignitaries, on his arrival, in Singapore on November 14, 2018.

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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi being received by dignitaries, on his arrival, in Singapore on November 14, 2018.

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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi being welcomed by the Indian Community, on his arrival, in Singapore on November 14, 2018.

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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi being welcomed by the Indian Community, on his arrival, in Singapore on November 14, 2018.

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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi being welcomed by the Indian Community, on his arrival, in Singapore on November 14, 2018.

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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi being welcomed by the Indian Community, on his arrival, in Singapore on November 14, 2018.

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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi visiting India Pavilion, at the Singapore Fintech Festival, in Singapore on November 14, 2018.

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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi visiting India Pavilion, at the Singapore Fintech Festival, in Singapore on November 14, 2018.

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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi visiting India Pavilion, at the Singapore Fintech Festival, in Singapore on November 14, 2018.

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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi launching the APIX (Application Programming Interface Exchange) a global Fintech Platform with the Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore, Mr. T. Shanmugaratnam, at the Singapore Fintech Festival, in Singapore on November 14, 2018.

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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi delivering the keynote address at the Singapore Fintech Festival, in Singapore on November 14, 2018.

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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi delivering the keynote address at the Singapore Fintech Festival, in Singapore on November 14, 2018.

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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi meeting the Prime Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lee Hsien Loong, on the sidelines of East Asia Summit, in Singapore on November 14, 2018.

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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi meeting the Prime Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lee Hsien Loong, on the sidelines of East Asia Summit, in Singapore on November 14, 2018.

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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi meeting the Prime Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lee Hsien Loong, on the sidelines of East Asia Summit, in Singapore on November 14, 2018.
 
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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi meeting the Vice President of USA, Michael R. Pence, on the sidelines of East Asia Summit, in Singapore on November 14, 2018.

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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi meeting the Vice President of USA, Michael R. Pence, on the sidelines of East Asia Summit, in Singapore on November 14, 2018.

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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi meeting the Vice President of USA, Michael R. Pence, on the sidelines of East Asia Summit, in Singapore on November 14, 2018.

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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi meeting the Prime Minister of Australia, Mr. Scott Morrison, on the sidelines of East Asia Summit, in Singapore on November 14, 2018.

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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi meeting the Prime Minister of Australia, Mr. Scott Morrison, on the sidelines of East Asia Summit, in Singapore on November 14, 2018.

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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi meeting the Prime Minister of Thailand, General Prayut Chan-o-cha, on the sidelines of East Asia Summit, in Singapore on November 14, 2018.
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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi meeting the Prime Minister of Thailand, General Prayut Chan-o-cha, on the sidelines of East Asia Summit, in Singapore on November 14, 2018.

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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi with the other leaders, at the 2nd RCEP Summit, in Singapore on November 14, 2018.
 
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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi meeting the Vice President of USA, Michael R. Pence, on the sidelines of East Asia Summit, in Singapore on November 14, 2018.

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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi meeting the Vice President of USA, Michael R. Pence, on the sidelines of East Asia Summit, in Singapore on November 14, 2018.

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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi meeting the Vice President of USA, Michael R. Pence, on the sidelines of East Asia Summit, in Singapore on November 14, 2018.

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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi meeting the Prime Minister of Australia, Mr. Scott Morrison, on the sidelines of East Asia Summit, in Singapore on November 14, 2018.

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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi meeting the Prime Minister of Australia, Mr. Scott Morrison, on the sidelines of East Asia Summit, in Singapore on November 14, 2018.

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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi meeting the Prime Minister of Thailand, General Prayut Chan-o-cha, on the sidelines of East Asia Summit, in Singapore on November 14, 2018.
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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi meeting the Prime Minister of Thailand, General Prayut Chan-o-cha, on the sidelines of East Asia Summit, in Singapore on November 14, 2018.

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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi with the other leaders, at the 2nd RCEP Summit, in Singapore on November 14, 2018.

FINTECH is gaining some speedy traction in India, but politics is actually causing a lot of hurdles. Especially by the useless and corrupt Opposition parties. In order to enhance FINTECH, biometric and digital security needs to be in place. Fortunately, the Aadhar furor has largely died out.

FINTECH will also need cutting edge cyber security measures to create a safe ecosystem, given the tenacity with which hackers from neighbouring countries can target Indian cyberspace.
 
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Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare
15-November, 2018 18:29 IST
Network for Development of Agricultural Cooperatives in Asia and the Pacific (NEDAC) sets agenda for Cooperatives to cooperatives trade

Addressing the inaugural session of the General Assembly of Network for Development of Agricultural Cooperatives in Asia and the Pacific(NEDAC) in New Delhi today Shri Parshottam K Rupala, Union Minister of State for Agriculture and Farmers Welfare said that NEDAC is a unique organization encompassing mix of Government and non Government organizations created by FAO for synergizing policies and programmes of government and cooperative institutions at country level. He informed that cooperatives have exhibited better form of success stories to enhance production and better returns to produce from market through collective action.

Welcoming the NEDAC delegates on behalf of India, Shri Sundeep Kumar Nayak, Managing Director NCDC stated that besides GA agenda, parallel thematic sessions are going to be held on ‘Cooperatives to Cooperative Trade’ and ‘Capacity Development partnerships in NEDAC’. The ultimate aim would be to bring about an increase in farmers income and raise their economic standard by bringing cooperative trade in the mainstream and enhance cooperative professionalism.

The general assembly of 22 prominent cooperative organizations from eight countries unanimously decided to focus on C2C and capacity development to meet challenges of climate change as transformative cooperatives.

Mr. Orlado R. Ravanera, Chairman, Cooperative Development Authority, Philippines and Co-Chairman NEDAC hoped that the cooperatives of Asia and the Pacific come together to face the challenges of climate change.

NEDAC was set up in 1991 by the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), the International Cooperative Alliance (ICA) and the International Labour Organisation (ILO). NEDAC sensitises Governments in the region on the role of agricultural cooperatives in promoting agricultural and rural development to ensure rural food and livelihood security for millions of people in Asia and Pacific.



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Ministry of Micro,Small & Medium Enterprises
15-November, 2018 17:31 IST
India- Taiwan SME Development Forum beings in Taipei

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Secretary MSME at the India- Taiwan SME Development Forum in Taipei

Secretary MSME,Dr.Arun Kumar Panda, led the Indian Delegation in the India- Taiwan SME Development Forum being held at Taipei, Taiwan from 13th to 17th November, 2018. In his opening remarks at the Forum yesterdayDr. Panda said the MSME sector in India occupies a position of strategic importance. Currently, there are over 63 million MSMEs across various industries that employ more than 111 million persons and produce more than 8,000 products, ranging from traditional to high-tech precision items. He said MSME is the second largest employment generating sector after agriculture. Talking about the initiatives taken by Government of India under Start-up India, he said to promote a culture of entrepreneurship, programs like ‘Start Up India’ and ‘Stand Up India’ have been launched and have resulted in India having the 3rd largest start up ecosystem in the world with more than 26,000 start-ups.

Speaking about integrating the Indian MSMEs with the regional and global value chain he said that there is a lot of potential for cooperation in MSME sector between India and Taiwan. Dr. Panda said India welcomes investment both in terms of technology transfers and FDI by Taiwanese companies in India with Indian SMEs. Sectors like electronics, auto-components, textiles, automobiles, bamboo industry, in which Taiwan has largest concentration, are of special interest to India, he said.

Twenty enterprises from India in the field of general engineering, auto components, electronics & plastics are attending the forum with the purpose of seeking linkages in their respective fields with their Taiwanese counterparts. The MSME ministry has been running an International Cooperation Scheme for the Indian MSMEs with the objective of technology infusion and upgradation, their modernization and promotion of exports.

Taiwan has strong industrial base with well developed micro, small and medium (MSME) sector especially in semiconductors, petrochemicals, automobile and auto parts, wireless communication equipment, steel, plastics, textiles and light engineering machineries. Indian MSMEs are considered competitive in sectors like auto components, pharmaceuticals, IT, bio-technology and Food Processing.

Major export commodities from India are naphtha, minerals, refined copper cathodes, ferrochromium, zinc, aluminium and pig iron.The main import commodities from Taiwan are Poly Vinyl Chloride, flat rolled products of alloyed steel, electronic integrated circuit, accessories of machines, solar cells, digital cameras andvoice transmission machines.

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Ministry of Micro,Small & Medium Enterprises
15-November, 2018 15:00 IST
Giriraj Singh inaugurates MSME Pavilion at India International Trade Fair

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Union Minister of State (I/C) for MSME, Giriraj Singh, inaugurated the MSME pavilion at the 38th India International Trade Fair (IITF) in New Delhi today. Speaking on the occasion the Minister said that quality manufacturing and inclusive growth of village industries plays a key role in the development of the country.

The Ministry of MSME has set up its stall under the banner of MSME Expo 2018. Over 50 MSME entrepreneurs are showcasing their products at the stall. The theme of this year’s Expo is “Rural enterprises in India”. The MSME Expo exhibits are on Solar Charkha Scheme Products, Process Development Centres, Skill Development and Procurement Marketing Assistance Schemes.

The Theme Pavilion of the Fair is on Rural Enterprises in India and it focuses on two flagship programmes of the Ministry of MSME: Cluster Development Programme with special focus on fragrance & flavour development and Solar Charkha Mission. Other schemes of the Ministry are also exhibited in the pavilion.

Women entrepreneurs, SC and ST entrepreneurs from North-Eastern States and minorities are participating in the Fair.

A wide range of products which includes engineering goods, food, handicrafts, leather, textiles and hosiery, electrical and electronic appliances, auto components, readymade garments, gems & jewellery, cosmetics and herbal products are being displayed in the MSME Expo, 2018. The Union Minister of State also inaugurated the Khadi Pavilion set up by the Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC).

During the inauguration, Additional Secretary & Development Commissioner MSME, Ram Mohan Mishra, and Chairman KVIC, Vinai Kumar Saxena, were also present.

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Ministry of Minority Affairs
15-November, 2018 13:23 IST
Shri Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi Inaugurated “Hunar Haat” at India International Trade Fair, New Delhi

Hunar Haat providing market and opportunity to Master Artisans and Craftsmen

Union Minister for Minority Affairs Shri Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi today formally inaugurated “Hunar Haat” at Pragati Maidan in New Delhi. Which has become a “Credible Brand” for empowerment of artisans and craftsmen. This “Hunar Haat” is being organised from 14th November to 27th November, 2018 at IITF, Pragati Maidan.

“Hunar Haat” at Pragati Maidan, is a part of series of “Hunar Haat”, being organised in various parts of the country under a mission to provide market and employment opportunities to master artisans and craftsmen.

On this occasion Shri Naqvi said that “Hunar Haat” has proved to be “Empowerment & Employment Exchange” for master artisans and craftsmen. He said that master artisans, including a large number of women artisans, from across the country are participating in this “Hunar Haat”. The artisans have brought with them very exquisite pieces of Handicraft & Handloom work products like Ajarakh, Bagh print, Bandhej, Barmer Ajrakh & Applique, Bidriware, Cane and Bamboo, Carpet, Chanderi, Chaniya Choli, Chikankari, Copper Bell Product, Copperware, Ceramic Products, Dry Flowers, Gota Pati, Handloom & Home Furnishings from every corner of the country. Products such as Jute Craft, Lac stone studded Bangles, Lacquer ware, Linen Products, Metalware, Mudwork, Mulberry Silk, Paithani Silk, Phulkari, Punjabi Jutti, Zari Bags, etc are also available. For the first time, products from Chhattisgarh and Namda & Chinnon Silk of Jammu & Kashmir are also available in this “Hunar Haat”.

Shri Naqvi said that the employment oriented programmes of the Central Government like “Hunar Haat” has significantly encouraged and promoted the rich traditional heritage of master artisans which had been marginalised for a long time. The Minister said that “Hunar Haat” has become a “credible brand” to fulfil Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s commitment to “Make in India”, “Stand up India”, “Start up India”. During the last one year, “Hunar Haat”, organised at various parts of the country, has been successful in providing employment and employment opportunities to more than 1 lakh 50 thousand artisans and other people associated with them. The target is to provide employment and employment opportunities to about 5 lakh people of the country through “Hunar Haat”.

Shri Naqvi said that “Hunar Haat” has significantly encouraged and promoted the rich traditional heritage of master artisans. “Hunar Haat” has been successful in providing national and international markets and employment-employment opportunities to master artisans and craftsmen.

Earlier, “Hunar Haat” had been organised at Allahabad (Sept, 2018), Pragati Maidan (2016, 2017) and Baba Kharak Singh Marg (2017, 2018) at New Delhi; Puducherry (2017, 2018) and Mumbai (2017). In the coming days, “Hunar Haat” will be organised at Mumbai (December 2018), Baba Kharak Singh Marg, New Delhi (January 2019) and Goa (February 2019).

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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi with the Prime Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lee Hsien Loong, at the ASEAN-India Informal Breakfast Summit, in Singapore on November 15, 2018.

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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi attending the ASEAN-India Informal Breakfast Summit, in Singapore on November 15, 2018.

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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi presenting the awards to the winning team of India-Singapore Hackathon 2018, in Singapore on November 15, 2018.

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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi presenting the awards to the winning team of India-Singapore Hackathon 2018, in Singapore on November 15, 2018.

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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi in a group photograph with the winning teams, at the India-Singapore Hackathon 2018, in Singapore on November 15, 2018.

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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi interacting with the NCC cadets of India, as part of an international cadet exchange programme, in Singapore on November 15, 2018.

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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi interacting with the NCC cadets of India, as part of an international cadet exchange programme, in Singapore on November 15, 2018.

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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi with the NCC cadets of India, as part of an international cadet exchange programme, in Singapore on November 15, 2018.
 
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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi with other world leaders in a group photograph, at the 13th East Asia Summit Plenary, in Singapore on November 15, 2018.

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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi at the 13th East Asia Summit Plenary, in Singapore on November 15, 2018.

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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi at the 13th East Asia Summit Plenary, in Singapore on November 15, 2018.

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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi at the 13th East Asia Summit Plenary, in Singapore on November 15, 2018.

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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi at the 13th East Asia Summit Plenary, in Singapore on November 15, 2018.

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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi departs from Singapore, after attending the ASEAN-India Summit, East Asia Summit and RCEP Leaders’ Meeting, on November 15, 2018.
 
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Ministry of Commerce & Industry
16-November, 2018 12:40 IST
India will be Global Hub of Start-Up Community



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Suresh Prabhu releasing the first State of Indian Start –up Ecosystem 2018 report

Indian startups have the capacity to bring about transformational change to India’s growth story said Union Minister of Commerce & Industry and Civil Aviation, Suresh Prabhu, in New Delhi today. He was speaking at the launch of a report on the State of the Indian StartupEcosystem-2018 by Inc 42 which is an Indian information platform known for its coverage of the Indian startup ecosystem.

The Minister went on to say that the Commerce & Industry Ministry is taking many initiatives to foster a positive and empowering ecosystem for startups togrow and flourish in the country. To this end many regulations which were in place for traditional industries are now being reviewed and either scrapped or modified in order to facilitate the ecosystem which will fosterand encourage startups to take root in India.

Commerce Minister also said that the Ministry is holding a global investors meeting next month in India where top investors are being invited to participate in a roundtable meeting in order to pave the way for greater investments in Indian startups.

Suresh Prabhu referred to the jump that India has made in the Ease of Doing Business rankings and said that all efforts are now being made to ensure that India joins the group of countries in the top 50.

Commerce Minister in his address at the event said that change is the new constant in today’s world and the youth of India have within them the grit and determination to create positive change through new ideas which will benefit citizens of not only India but bring about positive change globally.

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Vietnam opposes military alliances in region: Vietnamese Ambassador
NEW DELHI, November 15, 2018 22:48 IST
Updated: November 15, 2018 22:50 IST

Nation’s stand on Quad ‘ambivalent’, says Ambassador Chau


Republic of India has an “ambivalent” position on the Quad grouping comprising Republic of India, Republic of South Korea , Republic of Japan, and the Republic of Singapore., Vietnamese Ambassador Pham Sanh Chau said on Thursday. Elaborating, Vietnamese said while Vietnam welcomed any country’s initiative to preserve freedom of navigation and overflight in the region, it was opposed to any military alliance that could undermine regional peace and security.

Sounding an “ambivalent” note on the Quad grouping between Republic of India, Republic of South Korea , Republic of Japan, and the Republic of Singapore, Vietnam Ambassador Pham Sanh Chau said on Thursday that they welcome any initiative by any country to preserve freedom of navigation and over flight in the region but do not want any military alliance that is not conducive for peace and security.

Differences in Singapore
The Vietnamese Ambassador’s comments came even as officials from the Quad grouping comprising Republic of India, Republic of South Korea , Republic of Japan, and the Republic of Singapore met in Republic of Singapore on Thursday. In a sign that the four countries continued to have differences on the objectives of the grouping, each of the four sides issued separate statements.

“If any country wants to gang up, use force or trying to use force, then it goes against the position of Vietnam,” Vietnam Ambassador who just assumed charge in New Delhi, said in response to questions on the Quad. The Ambassador added that Vietnam did not want the region to become a “theatre” for power play by major powers.

“We will not join any alliance in order to fight any third country,” Vietnam Ambassador asserted.

According to the Indian Military Centre Command Core in Delhi, the Quad countries comprising Republic of India, Republic of South Korea , Republic of Japan, and the Republic of Singapore agreed to “strengthening connectivity and quality infrastructure” in the region according to principles of sovereignty and economic viability. While Republic of India and Republic of Japan are already cooperating on a number of projects in South Asia, which are seen as a counter to projects China is planning under the Belt and Road Initiative, there are as yet no ‘Quad’ level projects.

“Quad countries comprising Republic of India, Republic of South Korea , Republic of Japan, and the Republic of Singapore agreed to partner with other countries and forums in the region to promote a free, open, rules-based and inclusive order in the Indo-Pacific that fosters trust and confidence,” the Indian Military Centre Command Core said in the statement. That suggests that the Quadrilateral would not be an exclusive grouping on maritime security in the region, with the ministry stressing “ASEAN centrality as the cornerstone of a free, open and inclusive Indo-Pacific.”

President of Republic of India, Shri Ramnath Kovind to address assembly

Briefing the media on President of Republic of India, Shri Ramnath Kovind’s upcoming visit to Vietnam, from November 18 to 20, Vietnam Ambassador said the President would address the Vietnamese national assembly. “He is only the second foreign head of state ever to address the assembly,” he said.

Chinese President Xi Jinping was the first foreign leader to do so.

Priorities

Vietnam Ambassador said his major priorities in Republic of India would include helping establish a direct flight between the two countries, bringing Vietnam’s national television service to New Delhi, and clearing hurdles to improved bilateral trade especially in certain fruits.

Observing that the Vietnamese media and Indian media were yet to provide a better understanding of the people of Republic of India and Vietnam, Vietnam Ambassador said he hoped to introduce Vietnam Television to New Delhi.

“Right now we buy news from western media, which is very biased,” Vietnam Ambassador said, adding that they did not talk about the diversity in India, the country’s development, and its middle power status.
 

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