Tag: Modi in US

  • US returns 105 antiquities to India days after PM Modi’s go to

    By Press Trust of India: Days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s State Visit to the US, a complete of 105 antiquities, spanning a interval from 2nd-Third Century CE to 18th-Nineteenth Century CE, are being repatriated to India by American authorities.

    Some of the dear Indian antiquities have been handed over by the US at a particular repatriation ceremony held on the Consulate General of India in New York within the presence of India’s Ambassador to the US Taranjit Singh Sandhu, Consul General Randhir Jaiswal and officers from the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office.

    Addressing the ceremony, Sandhu stated the 100 antiquities being repatriated to India are “not just art but part of our heritage, culture and religion.”

    Sandhu said when this lost heritage returns home, it is received with a lot of emotion. The antiquities will soon be transported to India.

    The 105 artifacts represent a wide geographical spread in terms of their origin in India – with 47 from Eastern India, 27 from Southern India, 22 from Central India, 6 from Northern India, 3 from Western India, an official release said.

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    “Spanning a interval from 2nd-Third Century CE to 18th-Nineteenth Century CE, the artifacts are fabricated from terracotta, stone, steel and wooden. Around 50 artifacts relate to non secular topics [Hinduism, Jainism and Islam] and the remaining are of cultural significance,” it said.

    During Prime Minister Modi’s State Visit to the US last month, the Indian leader had thanked President Joe Biden for helping the return of these cultural properties.

    Sandhu voiced gratitude to the Manhattan District Attorney’s office, Homeland Security officials and other agencies for their commitment and efforts in helping getting many sick artifacts back to India.

    “To stop unlawful commerce of cultural property, India and the US have agreed to work in direction of a Cultural Property Agreement. This will additional strengthen the collaboration between our companies and it’ll make it tougher for the smugglers to evade legal guidelines.”

    Sandhu added that the return of cultural heritage is a clear expression of goodwill of our friends and partners in the US.

    Jordan Stockdale, the Chief of Staff from the Manhattan District Attorney’s office said that for more than a decade the agency along with Homeland Security has investigated trafficker Subhash Kapoor and his coconspirators for illegally looting and selling artifacts from across the world.

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    Stockdale said last year the US had repatriated more than 300 antiquities to India. “Yet we nonetheless have greater than 1400 recovered objects that now we have but to formally repatriate.”

    “We are deeply appreciative to Prime Minister Modi’s variety phrases the opposite week on the White House and so they mirror the shut collaboration which has led to profitable restoration of 1000s of Indian antiquities. We is not going to permit egocentric traffickers like Kapoor to rob nations of their valuable cultural heritage,” Stockdale stated.

    India has been making concerted efforts to carry again stolen Indian antiquities, the residing symbols of wealthy Indian heritage and tradition, from overseas.

    In current years, there was shut cooperation on restitution of antiquities between India and the US, the discharge stated.

    During Prime Minister Modi’s 2016 go to to the US, 16 antiques have been handed over by the US aspect. Similarly, in 2021, the US authorities handed over 157 artifacts which returned to India following the go to of the Prime Minister to the US in September 2021. With these 105 antiquities, the US aspect has handed over a complete of 278 cultural artifacts to India since 2016, it added.

  • US President Biden is not going to ‘lecture’ PM Modi on human rights: White House

    By Reuters: US President Joe Biden welcomes India’s prime minister, Narendra Modi, on Wednesday for 2 days of talks that the White House sees as bolstering “one of the defining partnerships of our age,” regardless of ongoing considerations about human rights.

    Washington needs India to be a strategic counterweight to China whereas Modi is looking for to boost the affect that his nation, now the world’s most populous, has on the world stage.

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    Biden and Modi are anticipated to announce a wide range of agreements associated to protection cooperation and gross sales, synthetic intelligence, quantum computing and investments in India by Micron Technology and different US firms.

    Biden is anticipated to convey up US considerations about democratic backsliding in India, however he is not going to lecture Modi on the topic, White House nationwide safety adviser Jake Sullivan instructed reporters.

    When the US sees challenges to press, non secular or different freedoms, “we make our views known,” Sullivan stated. He added: “We do so in a way where we don’t seek to lecture or assert that we don’t have challenges ourselves.”

    “Ultimately, the question of where politics and the question of democratic institutions go in India is going to be determined within India by Indians. It’s not going to be determined by the United States,” Sullivan stated.

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    Modi has been to the United States 5 instances since changing into prime minister in 2014, however the journey shall be his first with the complete diplomatic standing of a state go to, regardless of considerations over what’s seen as a deteriorating human rights scenario below his Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party.

    Biden is below strain by his fellow Democrats to convey up human rights with Modi. Modi is being warmly greeted by US CEOs, together with at a Friday reception. On Tuesday, he met with Tesla’s Elon Musk in New York.

    Both Biden and Modi are grappling with Bejiing’s flexing its muscle within the Indo-Pacific area and past.

    “This visit is not about China. But the question of China’s role in the military domain, the technology domain, the economic domain will be on the agenda,” Sullivan stated.

    Modi will go to the National Science Foundation with first woman Jill Biden on Wednesday and have a non-public dinner with the president Wednesday night time on the White House.

    On Thursday, Modi shall be welcomed with a colourful arrival ceremony on the White House South Lawn. Biden and Modi will maintain Oval Office talks and attend a state dinner in Modi’s honor Thursday night time.

    No joint press convention was deliberate. White House nationwide safety spokesperson John Kirby stated work was nonetheless ongoing on this topic.

    Modi has not backed the Ukraine warfare effort and India has been closely reliant on Russian oil. Biden will convey up Russia and Ukraine forward of the G20 summit later this 12 months that shall be held in India, Sullivan stated.

    “Across the board, I think you’ll see a combination of deep strategic discussions and practical progress, tangible progress in every single dimension of the relationship, all of it reflecting and reinforce the fact that this from our perspective will be one of the defining partnerships of our age,” Sullivan stated.

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  • PM Modi meets main American CEOs from key sectors; encourages them to put money into India

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday met a bunch of 5 high American company leaders on a one-on-one foundation from a variety of various sectors starting from drones to 5G, semiconductor, and photo voltaic and inspired them to step up their investments by highlighting the huge alternatives in India.
    “Talking technology…,” the Prime Minister’s Office mentioned in a Twitter publish after Modi’s assembly with Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon and First Solar CEO Mark Widmar. They had a productive interplay, it mentioned.
    “PM Modi highlighted the vast opportunities India offers. Mr. Amon expressed keenness to work with India in areas such as 5G and other” Digital India efforts, it added.
    Qualcomm, which began its operations in 1996, has operations specialising in wi-fi modem and multimedia software program, Digital Signal Processing (DSP) and embedded purposes, and digital media networking options.

    Renewed give attention to renewable vitality.
    CEO of @FirstSolar, Mr. Mark Widmar known as on PM @narendramodi. PM Modi elaborated on India’s efforts to harness photo voltaic vitality, together with the ‘One world, One sun and One grid’ initiative and funding alternatives within the sector. pic.twitter.com/tkPjoTkBwm
    — PMO India (@PMOIndia) September 23, 2021
    In India, Qualcomm Ventures has invested in corporations that tackle key home points from dairy, transportation to defence.
    “Toward making India a global innovation hub!” Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) Spokesperson Arindam Bagchi tweeted. The Prime Minister had a dialog with Amon on funding alternatives in hi-tech sectors in India.
    “Discussed recent electronics and telecom manufacturing PLI schemes; and measures to strengthen innovation ecosystem,” he added.
    They mentioned funding alternatives provided in India’s telecommunications and electronics sector. This included the not too long ago launched Production Linked Incentive Scheme (PLI) for Electronics System Design and Manufacturing (ESDM) in addition to developments within the semiconductor provide chain in India, the MEA mentioned in a launch.
    “Strategies for building the local innovation ecosystem in India were also discussed,” the ministry added.
    PM Modi with Vivel Lall of General Atomics. (Twitter/PMO)
    “Powering India’s Solar Potential!” Bagchi mentioned after Modi’s assembly with Widmar. They mentioned India’s renewable vitality panorama.
    Widmar shared plans to make use of the PLI scheme for manufacturing solar energy gear with distinctive thin-film know-how; and integrating India into international provide chains, Bagchi mentioned in a tweet.
    First Solar has efficiently commissioned 150 MW of Utility-Scale Solar Power to the Grid in India and has put in 1.8 GW of photo voltaic capability within the nation. Early this yr, it introduced its intention to arrange a brand new 3.3 GW Facility in India. As such First Solar is contributing to India’s plans to ramp up solar energy era to 100 GW by 2022.
    PM Modi with Cristiano R Amon, President and CEO of Qualcomm in Washington DC. (Twitter/PMO)
    During the assembly, the prime minister elaborated on India’s efforts to harness photo voltaic vitality, together with the ‘One world, One sun and One grid’ initiative and funding alternatives within the sector, his workplace mentioned in a tweet.
    “They talked about India’s renewable energy landscape, particularly solar energy potential, and our target of 450 GW electricity generation from renewable sources by 2030,” the ministry mentioned.
    Discussions additionally came about about First Solar’s curiosity in organising manufacturing services in India utilizing their distinctive thin-film know-how by availing the not too long ago launched Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme, as effectively integrating India into international provide chains, it added.
    In his assembly with Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen, Prime Minister Modi mentioned Adobe’s ongoing actions in India and future funding plans, in response to Bagchi.

    “Ideas to leverage Digital India flagship programme in sectors like health, education and R&D were also discussed,” he mentioned. “Deepening Knowledge Partnerships!” he tweeted.
    After North America, India represents Adobe’s largest operations with over 6,000 workers throughout its campuses in Noida and Bengaluru. India additionally serves as an innovation hub for Adobe, with the Indian R&D crew contributing to growth of each Adobe product. Moreover, initiatives similar to Adobe’s Grassroots Innovation Challenge and Women-in-Technology Scholarship are fueling the continued digital revolution in India.
    Modi additionally met Vivek Lall, chief government of General Atomics, and Stephen A Schwarzman from Blackstone.
    The Prime Minister and Lall mentioned India’s strides in drone know-how, together with the path-breaking reforms and PLI scheme, the PMO mentioned in a tweet.
    “They spoke about strengthening the defence technology sector in India. Lall appreciated the recent policy changes to accelerate defence and emerging technology manufacturing and augment capacity building in India,” the MEA mentioned.
    General Atomics, which opened its first workplace in India in 2018, is making vital contributions to deepen India-US defence and safety cooperation. It is working with each governments in an effort to supply India with the newest methods and applied sciences supporting nationwide defence.
    General Atomics has additionally partnered with Indian corporations to develop options for Indian defence in addition to capability constructing.
    “India remains an attractive investment destination! PM @narendramodi met Mr. Stephen Schwarzman, CEO @blackstone. Discussed ongoing projects and further investment opportunities in India, including under the National Infrastructure Pipeline and National Monetisation Pipeline,” Bagchi tweeted.
    Blackstone, which began its operations in India in 2006 and has to date invested round USD 15 billion in varied sectors together with personal fairness, actual property, training, style, packaging and housing finance.
    Blackstone Real Estate Fund is claimed to be the biggest proprietor of business actual property in India. The firm performed a key position in launching India’s first actual property funding belief (REIT) together with its associate Embassy Group in 2019 and has since then launched two REITs within the nation.