Tag: Ministry of External Affairs (MEA)

  • PM Modi, Japanese Premier Suga reaffirm commitment for free, open Indo-Pacific

    PM Modi, Japanese Premier Suga reaffirm commitment for free, open Indo-Pacific

    September 24, 2021

    TIP Special Correspondent

    WASHINGTON, DC (TIP): Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Japanese counterpart Yoshihide Suga have reaffirmed their commitment towards a free, open and inclusive Indo-Pacific region, as they reviewed the multi-faceted bilateral relationship and exchanged views on recent global developments, including in Afghanistan.

    During their meeting here on Friday, September 24, the two Prime Ministers agreed to enhance bilateral security and defense cooperation, including in the area of defense equipment and technologies, according to a statement issued by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA).

    Prime Minister Modi thanked Suga for his personal commitment and leadership, both as Prime Minister and Chief Cabinet Secretary earlier, in enabling great advances in the India-Japan Special Strategic & Global Partnership over the last few years, it said.

    “The two Prime Ministers reviewed the multi-faceted relationship between the two countries and exchanged views on recent global and regional developments, including in Afghanistan. They reaffirmed their commitment towards a free, open and inclusive Indo-Pacific region,” it said.

    The two Prime Ministers welcomed the increasing economic engagement between the two countries.

    “Furthering friendship with Japan,” the MEA said in a tweet after the meeting. “Prime Ministers @narendramodi and @sugawitter had a fruitful meeting in Washington DC. Both leaders held discussions on several issues including ways to give further impetus to trade and cultural ties,” it said.

    A special strategic and global partnership with Japan- firmly rooted in history and based on common values, it further said.

    They welcomed the launch of the Supply Chain Resilience Initiative (SCRI) between India, Japan and Australia earlier this year as a collaborative mechanism to enable resilient, diversified and trustworthy supply chains, the statement said.

    Prime Minister Modi highlighted the need to develop bilateral partnerships in manufacturing, MSME and skill development.

    Prime Minister Suga informed Modi that in order to operationalize the Specified Skilled workers (SSW) agreement which was signed earlier this year, the Japanese side would be undertaking skill and language tests in India from early 2022, it said.

    They discussed the Covid-19 pandemic and efforts to address it and highlighted the increasing importance of digital technologies and in this regard positively evaluated the progress in the India-Japan Digital Partnership, especially in start-ups.

    The two leaders exchanged views on further collaboration in various emerging technologies. Discussions also took place on climate change issues and green energy transition, and the potential for Japanese collaboration with India’s National Hydrogen Energy Mission, the statement said.

    The two prime ministers reaffirmed their commitment to advance efforts to facilitate the smooth and timely implementation of the Mumbai-Ahmedabad High Speed Rail (MAHSR) project.

    They also welcomed the progress in bilateral developmental projects in India’s Northeastern Region under the India-Japan Act East Forum, and noted possibilities for further enhancement of such cooperation, it said.

    Prime Minister Suga expressed confidence that the strong momentum attained by the India-Japan partnership in the last few years will continue even under the new administration in Japan.

    Modi conveyed that he was looking forward to welcoming the next prime minister of Japan to India for India-Japan Annual Summit in the near future.

    Modi and Suga spoke in April this year and the two leaders underscored the importance of working together to create resilient, diversified and trustworthy supply chains, ensuring reliable supply of critical materials and technologies, and developing new partnerships in manufacturing and skill development to deal with the crisis.

    Suga had called off a scheduled visit to India in April end in view of the coronavirus situation.

    Speaking after virtually inaugurating a Japanese Zen Garden and Kaizen Academy set up at the premises of the Ahmedabad Management Association (AMA) in June, Modi had described Suga as a very straight-forward person.

    “Prime Minister Suga and I believe that during the time of this Covid-19 pandemic crisis, the Indo-Japanese friendship and our partnership have become even more relevant for global stability and prosperity. Today, when we are facing several global challenges, it is the need of the hour that our friendship and relationship get stronger day by day,” Modi had said.

    He said efforts like setting up of the Kaizen Academy are a beautiful reflection of this relationship.

    Modi said the launch of the Zen Garden and Kaizen Academy is a “symbol of the spontaneity and modernity of India-Japan relations”.

    Visit www.theindianpanorama.news for more stories on PM Modi’s US visit.

  • ‘Passport Seva Kendras’ to be opened in each 543 parliamentary constituencies: V K Singh

    ‘Passport Seva Kendras’ to be opened in each 543 parliamentary constituencies: V K Singh

    The year 2017 registered a 19 per cent growth in passport related services

    NEW YORK CITY(TIP): The Indian government plans to open a ‘Passport Seva Kendra’ in each of the 543 parliamentary constituencies across the country by March next year to ensure convenient passport services to its people, Minister of State for External Affairs V K Singh said here, November 21.

    “We plan to have a Passport Kendra in each head post office (in India) so that any citizen doesn’t have to travel beyond 50-60 km for his or her passport services,” Singh said.

    The government is trying to ensure that Indian citizens do not face any difficulty in obtaining their passports whether in India or abroad, he said as he launched the ‘Passport Seva’ project at India’s Consulate here.

    Johann Dunet, the youngest recipient, accepts a new passport from the Minister
    Photo / Jay Mandal-On Assignment

    The ‘Passport Seva’ project has brought in a huge transformation towards delivery of passport services in India, Singh said while handing over passports to a few Indian citizens who had used the new program to renew their passports.

    “This project will ensure better services for our citizens abroad. It is a service which is truly meant for citizens,” he said at the global launch of the program here.

    The new system will ensure an easy and convenient application submission process, usher-in standardization, digital overhauling, end-to-end status tracking and enhance security, the minister said.

    The year 2017 registered a 19 per cent growth in passport related services. The monthly submission of applications has crossed one million mark for the first time and more than six crore passports have been issued through the ‘Passport Seva’ system, the minister said.

    The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has taken several measures to improve the passport service delivery experience, including by simplifying several passport rules and doing away with cumbersome requirements that delayed the process and led to unnecessary hurdles, he said.

    The MEA with the Department of Posts took the decision to start ‘Passport Seva Kendras’ in head post offices.

    Gen V.K. Singh said, “We plan to have a Passport Kendra in each head post office (in India) so that any citizen doesn’t have to travel beyond 50-60 km for his or her passport services,
    Photo / Jay Mandal-On Assignment

    As a result, 236 ‘Post Office Passport Seva Kendras’ (POPSKs) have been operationalized to date and many more are in the pipeline. This, when added to 36 passport offices and 93 erstwhile ‘Passport Seva Kendras’, makes a total of 365 passport offices for public.

    The MEA has also initiated the integration of ‘Passport Seva Program’ at all Indian Embassies and Consulates across the globe.

    The MEA has successfully initiated a pilot project at the High Commission of India in London followed by the Consulate General of India in Birmingham and Edinburgh.

    After launching the global ‘Passport Seva’ program at the Consulate General of India in New York for the Indian diaspora, the MEA will launch the program at the Indian Embassy in Washington followed by the Consulate in Atlanta.

    It aims to operationalize all Embassy/Consulates in the US during the course of next 15 days.

    The Indian government plans to roll out the global ‘Passport Seva’ program at all Embassies/Consulates within the next three to four months, a move that will ensure that “our ‘Passport Seva’ globally is inter-linked and centrally controlled,” Singh added.

    To a question raised by the editor of The Indian Panorama with regard to those from Punjab who sought asylum,  not being issued passport, the minister said the government was looking in to the issue.

    Asked to make a statement on the dissolution of the Jammu & Kashmir State Assembly, the minister told The Indian Panorama that it was the Governor who in his wisdom considered the situation and recommended the dissolution of Assembly to the President. He admitted that the government in J & K, in  which the BJP was a partner, was not exactly functioning for some time.

    Asked if he thought it was the achievement of Indian diplomacy that the US cancelled its aid     to Pakistan, the minister gave a smile and quipped that it as for the US to decide, and his government had no hand in the issue.

    On Thursday, November 22, General Singh launched the Passport Seva Project and had an interaction with the community at TV Asia in Edison, New Jersey.

    (With inputs from PTI)