Russia Ambassador to India address Think Tank Anantha,
Russian Ambassador. Mr Nikolay Rishatovich KUDASHEV when started his address in India international centre organised by Anantha Think Tank was packed hall with battery of journalist, Ambassadors from other embassies, intellectuals, diplomats all eager to listen to Mr Nikolay who was given tumultuous reception by the crowd as he rose to speak.
His address gave vivid view of recent attack on Syria axing all international norms and flouting international conventions. He further stated that visit of inspectors and their report is still awaited for their allege chemical weapons use. On Question of bio polar world, he stated, Today world is multi power and regional grouping has become more important. However he talked of multi billion India Russia trade co-operation which is at its best and is likely yo grow further close to 30 trillions $ by 2030.
On Regional he added India need to cooperate with Pakistan to ensure regional stability and to end the Afghan war, said the Ambassador of Russia, The problems of Afghanistan are impossible to resolve without taking on board every neighbouring countries, to the new forms of cooperation offered by SCO,Shanghai Cooperation Organisation. India and Pakistan should be resolved politically and diplomatically according to the provisions of the Simla Agreement of 1972 and the 1999 Lahore Declaration,” Mr. Kudashev said.
He said that Russia is open to a relationship with all sides for the sake of regional stability and the crisis in Afghanistan requires the “Afghan-led” solution.
Further he laid emphasis on the Russia India mutual cooperation on the defense weapons joint venture cooperation at its state of art technology of the first test of its air-launched BrahMos supersonic cruise missile. He added the mutual cooperation between India and Russia is old aged relation which shall grow from strenth to strength to better its economy and many Indian firms have invested enormously in Russian companies and vice versa.
On November 22, 2017, India’s press office announced that a BrahMos Air Launched Cruise Missile (ALCM) was test fired for the first time from a Su-30MKI fighter aircraft. BrahMos Missiles, S-400 air defence systems developed by Russia.
His address concluded greeting him with thunderous applaude and therby Ambassadors Lamba deliberated.
Foreign Ministers of the European Union have accepted the explanation concerning the recent joint US, British and French airstrikes in Syria. The ministers discussed the Syrian situation at a meeting in Luxembourg yesterday.
They said they understand the joint airstrikes were conducted to prevent the Syrian government from using more chemical weapons and killing its own people. They noted the Syrian government, supported by Russia and Iran, has stepped up its military operations without regard for civilian casualties.
The ministers said the EU condemns “all attacks, both deliberate and indiscriminate, against civilian populations and civilian infrastructure”, such as hospitals and schools. They also expressed concern over a Turkish military campaign against Kurdish forces in Syria, saying it made the situation more complicated.
They called on all parties involved in the conflict in Syria to ensure humanitarian access throughout the country.
France will contribute 61(point)9 million dollars toward urgent humanitarian aid for Syria. French President Emmanuel Macron said at a meeting with a group of non-governmental organisations (NGO) in Paris.
The funds will be allocated to NGOs and U.N. agencies working on the ground in Syria, including the U.N. office for humanitarian affairs. According to United Nations estimates, some 13 million people including six million children are in need of humanitarian aid in Syria, ravaged by a seven-year war that has displaced millions.
UK,US warn of Russian malicious cyber activity
Britain and the United States today released a rare joint statement warning of “malicious cyber activity” carried out by the Russian state.
The technical alert was issued by the UK’s National Cyber Security Centre, the US Federal Bureau of Investigation and Department of Homeland Security. It warned everyone from internet service providers to home office customers to heed the warning, after the government agencies found cyber attacks targeting devices such as internet routers.
They cited cybersecurity research organisations and other governments as providing evidence of such attacks, without providing details of their timing or scale. The joint statement comes amid worsening relations between the two countries and Moscow after Washington and London launched coordinated strikes against Russia’s ally Syria.
World Bank projects India’s growth rate at 7.3 % year 2018.
World Bank has projected a growth rate of 7(point)3 per cent for India this year and 7(point)5 per cent for 2019 and 2020. The bank also noted that Indian economy has recovered from the effects of demonetisation and the Goods and Services Tax.
The World Bank in its twice-a-year South Asia Economic Focus report in Washington yesterday said that growth is expected to accelerate from 6.7 in 2017 to 7.3 per cent in 2018 and to subsequently stabilise supported by a sustained recovery in private investment and private consumption.
In the India section of the report, it said India should strive to accelerate investments and exports to take advantage of the recovery in global growth. World Bank acknowledged that disruptions from demonetisation and events surrounding the implementation of the GST led to a setback in economic activity and a potentially larger negative effect on the poor and vulnerable
PM Modi to hold talks PM Stefan Lofven in Stockholm today
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will have bilateral talks with his Swedish counterpart Stefan Lofven in capital Stockholm today.
PM Modi has reached Stockholm last evening on the first leg of his three-nation visit. India and Sweden will be announcing a Joint Action Plan and sign a Joint Innovation Partnership during the visit.
PM Modi to bilateral talks with his counterparts of other Nordic Countries, Denmark, Finland, Iceland and Norway. In a significant development, India and Sweden are co-hosting the first-ever India-Nordic summit this evening. In a hectic schedule, the Prime Minister will also address CEOs of Swedish business majors and address the Indian community in Sweden.
With an aim to further enhancing the bilateral cooperation that India and Sweden enjoying since long, an Indian Prime Minister visited Sweden after about three decades.
Mr Modi was extended warm welcome by Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven at the Arlanda Airport of Stockholm last evening. The two leaders travelled together till the hotel where the Prime Minister will have bilateral talks with his counterparts of other Nordic Countries, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and also to attend the first ever India-Nordic summit, being co-hosted by India and Sweden.
Besides furthering the bilateral cooperation with Sweden, India is intended to showcase opportunities available to the Nordic region in the form of huge market and pool of talent.
At the same time, in a win-win manner, India wants to utilise the innovative technologies that the Nordic Countries have. Before leaving this evening, the Prime Minister will also address the Indian community in Stockholm.
Press Conference & Inauguration of TAITRA New Office
Dear Sir,
On behalf of Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA), Taiwan’s foremost trade promotion organisation, We request you to kindly join 17th April, 2018 at 330 PM for the Industry 4.0 Forum/ Press Conference & Inauguration of TAITRA New Office as per details below for 2018 India Taiwan Expo to be held in Delhi during May, 2018 and also please join the High Tea.
This press conference is focusing on introducing Taiwan Expo 2018, which is happening for the first time in India. Apart from this, there will be a session on ‘Exploring the Next Highland through Industry 4.0, AI & Co-Creation’ by Mr. Vincent Chang, Sales Head of Asia Pacific & Intercontinental Region, Advantech, where he will be sharing insights of the industry. This expo will mark the beginning of trade relationship between the two Countries.
Prior confirmation by email is must.
Dear Naresh Kumar, We want to remind you
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Recent cases of abduction, gang rapes
Recent cases of abduction, gang rapes and later murders of innocent teen-agers and protests leading to loot and arson all seem well-planned by anti-national elements, most probably financed by foreign agents through their NGOs and social networking and disgruntled opposition leaders to raise anti-PM and anti-BJP feelings among Indian populace. They also aim to divide the masses on caste, communal, rich and poor or any other possible basis. They aim first to create riots and then blame the government for administrative failure if action is not taken. However, if action is taken, the blame will be of high-handedness and even Human Rights Group will step in. But while unruly goons create havoc, they will keep mum. In such a situation, all patriotic people should see through the game, stand united behind the Hon’ble PM and NDA government, not to fall in traps being laid down to create chaos, not to believe the rumours being spread. They should rather thwart all bad measures and cheap gimmicks of such leaders who pass judgments on any happening without authentication. The government should also take strict action against all those who give vent to their judgments in any happening without any proof. It has become a fashion to indulge in blame game and tarnish the image of adversary. If sued, they are ready to speak apology to escape, of course after doing the desired damage.
IGNCA : PROGRAMME SCHEDULE FOR 16th – 30th APRIL, 2018
PROGRAMME SCHEDULE FOR 16th – 30th APRIL, 2018
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Marie Skłodowska-Curie actions (MSCA) provide grants for all stages of researchers’ careers
European fellowship are open to Indian researchers currently within or outside Europe who wants to work in an EU members state or Associate country MS or AC.the Mobility rule applies to the MS or AC i.e. the researchers must not have live,worked, or studied in the MS or AC for more than 12 months during the 3 yrs prior to the deadline.The duration of the fellowship is 12 or 24 months and primarily covers the salary of the researcher.
Opportunities for Indian researcher:European fellowships may be attractive for post doctoral or more senior Indian researcher seeking positions and advanced research and or innovation training in Europe. Indian researchers are eligible for funding under the MSCA European fellowships scheme.
Global Fellowships- Europe – India
Global fellowships are based on a secondment to a non-European country eg India and a compulsory 12 month return phase in a European host organisation.Global fellowships functions in the same way of Europeans fellowships,but include support for an initial 12 to 24 months secondment for training period at the European host organisation. The researcher must be national or long term resident of a member State or Associated Country.
Global Fellowships may be attractive for Indian institutions universities research institutes or companies as they could receive full funding salary,travel and accommodation to host post doctoral or more senior European researchers at their laboratory to conduct research for one to two years.
What Can be Funded: All research ares in Science,technology,Engineering and mathematics STEM, can be funded .MSCA fellows come from a wide variety of disciplines- from physics to linguistics, and from health care to mathematical modelling.
When Can one apply:
The 2018 MSCA-IF call is expected to open on 12 April 2018 with a deadline on 12 September 2018 17.00 Brussels time.
How do One appy
You submit a research proposal,including your CV.the proposal is written jointly with your chosen organisations.
First find the right call on the participant portal
The Marie Skłodowska-Curie actions (MSCA) provide grants for all stages of researchers’ careers – be they doctoral candidates or highly experienced researchers – and encourage transnational, intersectoral and interdisciplinary mobility. The MSCA enable research-focused organisations (universities, research centers, and companies) to host talented foreign researchers and to create strategic partnerships with leading institutions worldwide.
The MSCA aim to equip researchers with the necessary skills and international experience for a successful career, either in the public or the private sector. The programme responds to the challenges sometimes faced by researchers, offering them attractive working conditions and the opportunity to move between academic and other settings.
The MSCA are open to all domains of research and innovation, from fundamental research to market take-up and innovation services. Research and innovation fields are chosen freely by the applicants (individuals and/or organisations) in a fully ‘bottom-up’ manner.
The MSCA aim to equip researchers with the necessary skills and international experience for a successful career, either in the public or the private sector. The programme responds to the challenges sometimes faced by researchers, offering them attractive working conditions and the opportunity to move between academic and other settings.
The MSCA are open to all domains of research and innovation, from fundamental research to market take-up and innovation services. Research and innovation fields are chosen freely by the applicants (individuals and/or organisations) in a fully ‘bottom-up’ manner.
Types of MSCA:
Research networks (ITN): support for Innovative Training Networks
ITNs support competitively selected joint research training and/or doctoral programmes, implemented by European partnerships of universities, research institutions, and non-academic organisations.
The research training programmes provide experience outside academia, hence developing innovation and employability skills. ITNs include industrial doctorates, in which non-academic organisations have an equal role to universities in respect of the researcher’s time and supervision, and joint doctoral degrees delivered by several universities. Furthermore, non-European organisations can participate as additional partners in ITNs, enabling doctoral-level candidates to gain experience outside Europe during their training.
The research training programmes provide experience outside academia, hence developing innovation and employability skills. ITNs include industrial doctorates, in which non-academic organisations have an equal role to universities in respect of the researcher’s time and supervision, and joint doctoral degrees delivered by several universities. Furthermore, non-European organisations can participate as additional partners in ITNs, enabling doctoral-level candidates to gain experience outside Europe during their training.
Individual fellowships (IF): support for experienced researchers undertaking mobility between countries, optionally to the non-academic sector
Individual Fellowships support the mobility of researchers within and beyond Europe – as well as helping to attract the best foreign researchers to work in the EU. The grant usually covers two years’ salary, a mobility allowance, research costs and overheads for the host institution. Individual researchers submit proposals for funding in liaison with their planned host organisation. Proposals are judged on their research quality, the researcher’s future career prospects, and the support offered by the host organisation. Fellows can also spend part of the fellowship elsewhere in Europe if this would boost impact, and those restarting their career in Europe benefit from special eligibility conditions.
International and inter-sectoral cooperation through the Research and Innovation Staff Exchanges (RISE)
RISE supports short-term mobility of research and innovation staff at all career levels, from the most junior (post-graduate) to the most senior (management), including also administrative and technical staff. It is open to partnerships of universities, research institutions, and non-academic organisations both within and beyond Europe. In worldwide partnerships, academia-to-academia exchanges are permitted.
Co-funding of regional, national and international programmes that finance fellowships involving mobility to or from another country
The MSCA offer additional funding to regional, national and international programmes for research training and career development. COFUND programmes encourage the movement of researchers across borders and provide good working conditions. The scheme can support doctoral and fellowship programmes.
The European Researchers’ Night (NIGHT)
It is a Europe-wide public event to stimulate interest in research careers, especially among young people. The activities are focused on the general public and might take various forms such as hands-on experiments, science shows, debates, competitions or quizzes. The NIGHT takes place yearly, typically on the last Friday of the month of September.
Individual Fellowships (IF) are a great option if you are an experienced researcher looking to give your career a boost by working abroad. They offer exciting new learning opportunities and a chance to add some sparkle to your CV.
TYPES OF INDIVIDUAL FELLOWSHIPS
There are two types of Individual Fellowships:
- European Fellowships
- Global Fellowships
European Fellowships:
- are open to researchers moving within Europe, as well as those coming in from other parts of the world.
- can restart a research career after a break, such as parental leave.
- can help researchers coming back to Europe find a new position.
These Fellowships are held in the EU or associated countries and last for one to two years.
Global Fellowships
- fund positions outside Europe for researchers based in the EU or associated countries.
- last between two and three years.
- the researcher has to come back for one year to an organisation based in the EU or associated countries.
Both types of Fellowship can also include a secondment period of up to three or six months in another organisation in Europe.
WHO CAN APPLY?
This action is for experienced researchers from across the world.
Applicants need a doctoral degree or at least four years’ full-time research experience by the time of the call deadline.
WHAT CAN BE FUNDED?
All research areas can be funded. MSCA Fellows come from a wide variety of disciplines – from physics to linguistics, and from health-sciences to mathematical modelling.
WHAT THE FUNDING COVERS
The grant provides an allowance to cover living, travel and family costs. In addition, the EU contributes to the training, networking and research costs of the fellow, as well as to the management and indirect costs of the project. The grant is awarded to the host organisation, usually a university, research centre or a company in Europe.
HOW DO I APPLY?
You submit a research proposal, including your CV. The proposal is written jointly with your chosen host organisation(s).
Here you will find details of all active calls for Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions. The information is linked directly to the EU’s Participant Portal, which provides all you need to start your application.
Advice and information can also be found through the National Contact Points and Research Enquiry Helpdesk.
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Individual Fellowships (IF) are a great option if you are an experienced researcher looking to give your career a boost by working abroad. They offer exciting new learning opportunities and a chance to add some sparkle to your CV.
TYPES OF INDIVIDUAL FELLOWSHIPS
There are two types of Individual Fellowships:
- European Fellowships
- Global Fellowships
European Fellowships:
- are open to researchers moving within Europe, as well as those coming in from other parts of the world.
- can restart a research career after a break, such as parental leave.
- can help researchers coming back to Europe find a new position.
These Fellowships are held in the EU or associated countries and last for one to two years.
Global Fellowships
- fund positions outside Europe for researchers based in the EU or associated countries.
- last between two and three years.
- the researcher has to come back for one year to an organisation based in the EU or associated countries.
Both types of Fellowship can also include a secondment period of up to three or six months in another organisation in Europe.
WHO CAN APPLY?
This action is for experienced researchers from across the world.
Applicants need a doctoral degree or at least four years’ full-time research experience by the time of the call deadline.
WHAT CAN BE FUNDED?
All research areas can be funded. MSCA Fellows come from a wide variety of disciplines – from physics to linguistics, and from health-sciences to mathematical modelling.
WHAT THE FUNDING COVERS
The grant provides an allowance to cover living, travel and family costs. In addition, the EU contributes to the training, networking and research costs of the fellow, as well as to the management and indirect costs of the project. The grant is awarded to the host organisation, usually a university, research centre or a company in Europe.
HOW DO I APPLY?
You submit a research proposal, including your CV. The proposal is written jointly with your chosen host organisation(s).
Here you will find details of all active calls for Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions. The information is linked directly to the EU’s Participant Portal, which provides all you need to start your application.
Advice and information can also be found through the National Contact Points and Research Enquiry Helpdesk.
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