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PM Modi, French President Macron Discuss Geopolitical Issues, Civil Nuclear Energy Cooperation
PM Modi, French President Macron Discuss Geopolitical Issues, Civil Nuclear Energy Cooperation
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a telephonic conversation with French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday reviewed ongoing bilateral initiatives, including defence collaboration projects and cooperation in civil nuclear energy. During the conversation both the leaders discussed important geopolitical challenges, including those related to global food security. “We discussed ongoing…
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French President’s confidence said- India can inspire the world to solve the Russia-Ukraine war French President Emmanuel Macron said on Tuesday that India can inspire the world to resolve the Russia-Ukraine war. He praised the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and expressed confidence. French President Emmanuel Macron has expressed confidence in India. (File…
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G-7 में PM मोदी का जलवा, फ्रांस के राष्ट्रपति मैक्रों के साथ की चाय पर चर्चा
G-7 में PM मोदी का जलवा, फ्रांस के राष्ट्रपति मैक्रों के साथ की चाय पर चर्चा
Image Source : INDIA TV PM Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron Highlights पीएम मोदी ने G7 में बाइडेन, मैक्रों और जस्टिन ट्रूडो से मुलाकात की मोदी और मैक्रों ने श्लोस एल्माउ में G7 सम्मेलन से इतर चाय पर चर्चा की G7 के सदस्य देशों के नेताओं के सम्मेलन स्थल की ओर जाने के बाद दोनों नेता बातचीत करते रहे PM Modi in Germany: प्रधानमंत्री नरेंद्र मोदी जी7 समूह के शिखर सम्मेलन (G7 Summit) में भाग…
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Recent riots have cast a shadow over France's beloved Bastille Day national holiday, which marks the start of the French revolution, with fireworks displays called off around the country, outraging some conservatives.
Fireworks sales have been banned over their use against security forces in riots which erupted at the end of June after police shot dead a teenager during a traffic stop, reviving anger over racism and police brutality.
France's most intense urban violence in nearly two decades rocked the country for a week, with thousands of cars torched, public property destroyed, and over 3,700 rioters arrested, many of them minors.
The western Paris suburb of Nanterre, where 17-year-old Nahel M. was killed by police, is one of many municipalities to call off their annual Bastille Day fireworks displays for fear of further unrest.
"We can't celebrate our national day because of hooligans, I believe things are much worse than people think," David Lisnard, the head of the French Mayors' Association (AMF) told broadcaster France Inter on Wednesday.
Lisnard, a member of the opposition conservative Republicans (LR) party, said the cancellations were "a sign of a very deep unease in French society".
President Emmanuel Macron will celebrate Bastille Day, which marks the fall of the Bastille prison in 1789, seen as igniting the French Revolution, with ally Indian President Narendra Modi at the traditional central Paris military parade under heavy security.
The two leaders are also set to watch the main Paris fireworks display at the Eiffel Tower, which has been maintained, after nightfall on Friday.
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Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin said Wednesday that an "exceptional" 45,000 police would be deployed on the nights of July 13 and 14 -- as many as at the height of the riots.
"What we're trying to avoid... is a resurgence of these violent episodes, through preventive measures as well as by an increased police presence on the streets," Darmanin told reporters.
Police would be "specially equipped and organised" to face urban violence and backed up by specialist units, helicopters, drones and armoured vehicles, he added, while 34,000 firefighters would be on duty.
Darmanin also said Wednesday that a march against police violence, planned for Saturday, would not be authorised.
This also went for "any demonstration with a direct link to the riots" until Saturday, he said.
Over 150,000 heavy-duty fireworks similar to those shot at police and buildings during the riots have been seized in recent days, Darmanin said, many of them imported from EU countries such as Spain and Poland.
The move to ban the sale of fireworks over the weekend was challenged by businesses selling them, who asked the State Council -- a court dealing with citizens' complaints against authorities -- to overturn the decision. A ruling is due by Thursday.
Buses and trams, meanwhile will stop running at 10:00 pm on both nights, he added, although metro lines and suburban trains are to continue until late.
Macron's office said Wednesday that he would not be making a televised address as planned on July 14, when he had hoped to sum up the achievements of a 100-day reset after the passage of a bitterly contested pension reform.
"If violence flares up again this summer, the effects will be very negative... he needs a calm summer to get back to reforms" from September, political scientist Bruno Cautres told AFP at the weekend.
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Marine Le Pen, leader of the far-right National Rally and Macron's challenger in two presidential elections, slammed the decision by some towns to cancel July 14 festivities.
"Can you believe that in the great democracy of France, we are giving up on our national day because of the fear generated by potential violence or potential riots by some people?" she added, calling the move "an admission of a total loss of confidence in the state".
She used her remarks in Beauvais, a town north of Paris, to criticise the cost of rebuilding burned-out public buildings and to suggest that the rioters pay for the damage, even if it took "the rest of their lives."
Commenting on plans to fine underage rioters' families, Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne said on Sunday that the government would "evolve the law... if the existing legal framework is insufficient."
Prosecutors meanwhile said Wednesday that 12 people had been arrested in connection with an attack on a mayor's home near Paris during the riots, when a car was rammed into the house, causing a fire.
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Modi-Macron in Jaipur: Highlights of the high-profile visit
French President Emmanuel Macron has come to India on a 2-day state visit and to the Pink City on Thursday. Jaipur laid down the red carpet for Macron’s arrival with a grand welcome, showcasing the pink city’s rich culture. PM Modi and French President Macron took out a roadshow in the old city and visited its iconic monuments on Thursday evening. Macron touched down in Jaipur and was received…
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Visite du Jantar Mantar à Jaipur avec le Président Emmanuel Macron. Ce site classé au patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO témoigne du riche héritage de l'Inde en matière d'astronomie. Il symbolise également le mélange de la sagesse ancienne et de la science moderne, une valeur commune que l'Inde et la France apprécient.
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"Unveiling Global Geopolitical Secrets: Macron Reveals G20's Confirmation of Russia's Isolation, Gives Thanks to PM Modi's Remarkable Words for Peace"
French President Emmanuel Macron stated that the G20 New Delhi Leaders’ Declaration confirms the isolation of Russia and that the majority of G20 countries have condemned Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. This statement comes in response to the release of a “100 percent unanimous declaration” by G20 leaders on the second day of the summit. The declaration, however, had limited mention of the war in…
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"Unveiling Global Geopolitical Secrets: Macron Reveals G20's Confirmation of Russia's Isolation, Gives Thanks to PM Modi's Remarkable Words for Peace"
French President Emmanuel Macron stated that the G20 New Delhi Leaders’ Declaration confirms the isolation of Russia and that the majority of G20 countries have condemned Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. This statement comes in response to the release of a “100 percent unanimous declaration” by G20 leaders on the second day of the summit. The declaration, however, had limited mention of the war in…
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"Unveiling Global Geopolitical Secrets: Macron Reveals G20's Confirmation of Russia's Isolation, Gives Thanks to PM Modi's Remarkable Words for Peace"
French President Emmanuel Macron stated that the G20 New Delhi Leaders’ Declaration confirms the isolation of Russia and that the majority of G20 countries have condemned Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. This statement comes in response to the release of a “100 percent unanimous declaration” by G20 leaders on the second day of the summit. The declaration, however, had limited mention of the war in…
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[ad_1] New Delhi [India], September 10 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed US President Joe Biden at Delhi's Raj Ghat as he arrived to pay homage to the father of the nation Mahatma Gandhi here in the national capital on Sunday.PM Modi received President Joe Biden as he entered the premises of Raj Ghat and offered him a gift of khadi.French President Emmanuel Macron also arrived at Delhi's Rajghat to pay homage to Mahatma Gandhi and lay a wreath. Indonesia President Joko Widodo too visited Rajghat to pay tribute to Mahatma Gandhi.President of South Africa Cyril Ramaphosa also arrived at Delhi's Rajghat to pay homage to Mahatma Gandhi and lay a wreath.Oman Deputy Prime Minister Asaad bin Tariq bin Taimur Al Said arrived at Rajghat. PM Modi welcomed him with a gift of khadi. Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong also visited Rajghat.United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, Asian Development Bank Masatsugu Asakawa, World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, World Bank Chief Ajay Banga, International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva and other delegates arrived at Rajghat to pay homage to Mahatma Gandhi and lay a wreath.After paying homage to Mahatma Gandhi at Rajghat, leaders and Heads of delegations will then move to Bharat Mandapam. A tree plantation ceremony will be held at Bharat Mandapam. The leaders will then participate in the third session 'One Future' of the G20 summit. (ANI) [ad_2]
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 G20 Summit: India’s Global Assertion
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A galaxy of global top leaders are expected to ratify important strategic discussions at the G20 Summit in New Delhi. 
Rajneesh De, Consulting Editor, APAC News Network
India will be hosting the 2-day G20 Summit in New Delhi over this weekend (September 9-10) for which leaders from some of the world's top economies will gather in the city on Friday. After all, the G20 consists of 19 countries and the European Union, contributing about 85% of the global GDP and two-thirds of the world's population. The 19 countries include Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Turkey, United Kingdom and United States.  
The capital city is all decked up to welcome the delegates, especially at the Bharat Mandapam in Pragati Maidan which will be the main venue of this gala event. India has created the slogan "One Earth, One Family, One Future" for this G20 Summit. This slogan perfectly captures India’s underlying philosophy of "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam" (the world is one family), which has for the last few months guided India's G20 leadership.
The G20 presidency India assumed on December 1, 2022 has provided the country the appropriate platform to reinforce itself as the harbinger of strategic autonomy in an increasingly geopolitically polarized world. The G20 leadership offered the country the opportunity to showcase the “India story” to the world countering multiple contingencies including global warming, food and energy shortage, terrorism, geopolitical conflict, and bridging the digital divide. This is finally sort of culminating in the G20 Summit this weekend.
The G20 Summit Roll Call: Who’s Coming, Who’s Not
India might have performed laudably during its G20 Presidency throughout the year, but the successes of such diplomatic summits are often measured by the world leaders who are participating and who are not. Often the presence or absence of these leaders leads to strategic diplomatic initiatives either undertaken or shelved. 
This weekend too while quite a few top leaders will grace the occasion, a few key absentees has led to speculations about the ultimate efficacy of the Summit. First on the positive side, the Delhi G20 summit will be attended by US President Joe Biden, Britain premier Rishi Sunak, Canada premier Justin Trudeau, Japan premier Fumio Kishida  Italy premier Giorgia Meloni, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, French President Emmanuel Macron, South Africa's Presidnet Cyril Ramaphosa, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Indonesian President Joko Widodo, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese,  Brazil President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva,  Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Nigerian President Bola Tinubu.
Not only these leaders control the majority of the global diplomatic permutations and combinations today, they are also vital to India's strategic geopolitical positioning in the world order. No wonder therefore, that on the sidelines of the G20 Summit, many of these leaders have planned one on strategic discussions with the Indian PM Narendra Modi and other Indian leaders.
However, the two key absences of Chinese supremo Xin Ping and the Russian President Vladimir Putin has created more air waves and newsprints at the possible future repercussions globally.Though Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and Chinese Premier Li Qiang will be attending, many observers feel that the possibility of a top level Sino US discussion has gone and this could even subsequently impact India's position vis-a-vis China and US in this sensitive geography. 
Putin's absence (probably to dodge an International Criminal Court warrant) as well as the absence of Ukraine premier Zelensky implies there will be no scope for some sort of reconciliatory meeting between Russia and Ukraine for the first time since the Russian aggression into Ukraine territory.  The Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador is also likely to skip the G20 Summit. 
India is putting up a brave face notwithstanding the absence of Putin and Xinping. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar rebutted, "I think, at different points of time in G20 there have been some Presidents or PMs who, for whatever reason, have chosen not to come themselves. But that country and its position is reflected by whoever is the representative on that occasion...I think everybody is coming with a great deal of seriousness...". 
The US also concurs, especially on the Chinese front. “What I think the Chair, India, will encourage them to do what we, the United States and every other member, virtually every other member of the G20 will do, is encourage them to come in, in a constructive way and really focus on problem-solving and delivering for the developing countries," US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan reiterated. 
G20 Deliberations and Declaration: India on Top
The United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres will attend as an observer, along with the heads of the IMF and the World Bank also in attendance. Perhaps this best signifies how today India is expected to give direction to the world to counter terrorism, geo-political conflicts, geo-economical disparities and lead towards creating and nurturing a post-pandemic resilient society. As the global advocate for peace, security and prosperity, India is expected to steer and prepare the world for the future by formulating solutions and initiating dialogues for both ge-political and geo-economical issues. 
In an exclusive interview with PTI, PM Modi had already reiterated, “India's G20 Presidency also sowed seeds of confidence in countries of the so-called third world. Africa is a top priority for us in G20; no future plan of earth can succeed without all voices being heard." 
India has been leading from the front on the issue of the African Union's membership of the G20. In June, PM Modi wrote to the G20 leaders pitching for according to the African Union the full membership of the grouping at its New Delhi summit. A final decision on the proposal would be taken over the weekend. The African Union is an influential organization comprising 55 member states that make up the countries of the African continent. 
At the end of the summit, a declaration will be adopted stating all the leaders’ commitments towards the priorities discussed and agreed upon during the respective ministerial and working group meetings. Under India's year-long presidency, the G20 groups have centred discussions around providing more loans to developing nations from multilateral institutions, reforming international debt architecture, regulations on cryptocurrency and the impact of geopolitical uncertainties on food and energy security. 
The G20 ministerial decisions taken across all domains throughout the year are likely to prove to be pivotal for the world's future. “We will continue with constructive contributions well past our G20 Presidency. Inflation is a key issue faced by the world, our G20 Presidency led to the recognition that anti-inflation policies in one country do not harm others," PM Modi further informed.    
The thorn on the side has been the Russia-Ukraine conflict. So far this year, the G20 bloc has failed to issue any joint statements as it is deeply divided over language referring to the war in Ukraine. While Russia and China are against blaming Moscow for the war in Ukraine, Western countries including the United States, France and Canada have sought a strong condemnation as a necessary condition for a joint statement. The situation looks unlikely to be resolved this weekend too and this will be an uncomfortable legacy India will hand over to Brazil as it assumes the next G20 presidency. 
G20 Summit Impact: Delhi Stalled over Weekend
While the G20 Summit organization in Delhi would definitely add a feather to India's cap globally, it would definitely create disturbances with normal life in the national capital over this weekend. The Delhi government has issued a gazette notification on September 5 detailing traffic restrictions in the national capital ahead of the weekend. 
According to the notification, vehicles including goods vehicles, commercial vehicles, interstate buses, and local city buses, will not be allowed to operate on Mathura Road (beyond Ashram Chowk), Bhairon Road, Purana Quila Road, and inside Pragati Maidan Tunnel from midnight on September 7 until 11:59 PM on September 10. However, goods vehicles transporting essential commodities such as milk, vegetables, fruits, medical supplies, and others with valid 'No Entry Permissions' will be permitted to enter Delhi. Whatever justifications might be outlined, there is little doubt that this will seriously affect citizen movements in the capital for 3-4 days.
In addition, the entire area of New Delhi District will be designated as "Controlled Zone-I" from 5 AM on September 8 until 11:59 PM on September 10. The area inside Ring Road (Mahatma Gandhi Marg) will be considered a "Regulated Zone" during the same period. This means that only authorized residents, emergency vehicles, and vehicles traveling to the Airport, Old Delhi, and New Delhi Railway Stations, as well as other authorized vehicles, will be allowed to use the road network in the New Delhi District during these hours. 
During the summit on September 9 and 10, establishments in the New Delhi area, including Bharat Mandapam in Pragati Maidan, will remain closed for the public. Dhaula Kuan, Khan Market, Janpath, and Bhikaji Cama Place have been designated as "sensitive areas," but no markets will be shut; movement will be regulated instead. Moreover, Cloud kitchens and delivery services will notbe allowed in the New Delhi area during the summit. However, essential services like grocery stores, ATMs, and medical stores will remain open in the regulated zone.
No TSR (three-wheeled shared taxi) and taxi services will be permitted to enter or operate within the New Delhi District from 5 AM on September 9 until 11:59 PM on September 10. However, all types of commercial vehicles, including buses already present in Delhi, will be permitted to travel on Ring Road and the road network beyond Ring Road towards the borders of Delhi.
Delhi Police has also outlined a series of restrictions on online delivery services in Delhi during the upcoming Summit. These restrictions will be in effect from September 8 to 10, with exceptions made for essential services, such as postal and medical deliveries. During the summit, the delivery of essential medical items, including lab reports and sample collections, will be permitted throughout the city and ambulance services as well will remain operational.
While no commercial activities will be allowed in New Delhi district during the G20 Summit, the restrictions will not affect the regular operation of metro services in the city, except for the Supreme Court metro station, which will be temporarily closed from September 8 to 10.
Delhi Metro is incidentally selling ‘Tourists Smart Cards’ to visitors at 36 stations from 4-13 September. Anticipating the footfall of passengers, the card is available in two categories. Either with one-day validity or three-day validity cards with both offering “unlimited rides” in the metro network.
The one-day validity Tourist Smart Card costs ₹200, whereas, the three-day validity card comes for ₹500. This amount also includes a refundable security deposit of ₹50. The 36 stations where these cards are being sold through dedicated counters include Kashmere Gate, Chandni Chowk, Chawri Bazar, New Delhi, Rajiv Chowk, Patel Chowk, Central Secretariat, Udyog Bhawan, Lok Kalyan Marg and Supreme Court metro stations among others.
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Political News In Hindi - Congress asks PM Modi to inquire about manipur as he did for Delhi floods. The congress party has asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi to inquire about the recent floods in manipur, as he did for the delhi floods earlier this year. The party has also demanded that the centre release financial assistance to the state to help with the relief and rehabilitation efforts, political news from india in hindi.
PM Modi's 41 Years' Attachment With France
Narendra Modi News - When Indira Gandhi conversed in French with President De Gaulle in 1966. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on a two-day visit to France, where he will hold talks with President Emmanuel Macron. The two leaders are expected to discuss a range of issues, including the Ukraine crisis, the indo-pacific region, and trade.
Row Over Himachal Cm Sukhu's Remarks On Indian Air Force
Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur has sparked a row after he made controversial remarks about the Indian Air Force. Thakur said that the IAF should not be used to "show off" and that it should be used for "real work". His remarks have been criticized by the opposition, who have accused him of disrespecting the armed forces, political news from india in hindi.
Chandrayaan-3's Successful Launch: How Congress Patted Its Back
The congress party has congratulated ISRO on the successful launch of chandrayaan-3. The party has also said that the launch is a "proud moment" for India. However, the party has also taken a dig at the government, saying that it should have done more to support ISRO.
Rahul Gandhi News - BJP seeks Rahul Gandhi's comments on violence during west Bengal panchayat election. The BJP has asked congress leader Rahul Gandhi to comment on the violence that took place during the recent panchayat elections in west Bengal. The BJP has alleged that the violence was orchestrated by the TMC government. Gandhi has not yet responded to the BJP's request, political news from india in hindi.
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PM Modi's road show with French President Emmanuel Macron on Jan 25 in Jaipur
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hold a road show in Jaipur with French President Emmanuel Macron and will go to see the historical heritage of Rajasthan. Modi and Macron will reach Jaipur at 2 pm on Thursday. After this, there will be a road show from Sanganeri Gate of Jaipur to Hawamahal. Modi-Macron will stay in Jaipur for 5 hours Roadshow Will go from Jaipur Airport to Sanganeri Gate at 2…
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