The World This Week on India

Published By : Admin | December 24, 2024 | 11:59 IST

India’s footprint on the global stage this week has been marked by a blend of diplomatic engagements, economic aspirations, cultural richness, and strategic initiatives.

From being viewed as a leader in technology and manufacturing to its cultural exports and diplomatic maneuvers, India has demonstrated its multifaceted influence.

How the world views India not only reflects its current standing but also hints at its potential to shape future global dynamics. As the world watches, India continues to evolve, innovate, and lead in various domains, weaving a story of progress, partnership, and prosperity.

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Diplomatic Endeavours and Strategic Partnerships

• Sri Lanka’s visiting President Anura Kumara Dissanayake stressed upon his country’s “India First” policy, signalling India’s pivotal role in the development of the Indo-Pacific region.

• This sentiment was echoed in the Middle East, where Kuwait views Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit as a “golden opportunity”. It is after 43 years that an Indian Prime Minister is visiting Kuwait. Khaled A. Mahdi highlighted the potential for a new era of cooperation, attributing much of this optimism to PM Modi’s extensive experience in governance. This visit seeks to strengthen strategic partnerships between India, Kuwait, and the wider Gulf region, with an emphasis on growth and shared prosperity.

• Further, the ‘hard-won’ talks between India and China have resulted in a six-point consensus, a step towards stabilising the volatile border situation.

• Moreover, India’s decision to reopen its embassy in North Korea is seen as a strategic move to engage in discussions crucial for Northeast Asia’s stability, showcasing India’s intent to play a more active role in global diplomacy.

India’s participation in the Quad, alongside the US, Japan, and Australia, is further solidified with the announcement of the first joint Coast Guard training, aimed at enhancing maritime security in the Indo-Pacific region. This initiative underscores India’s commitment to regional security and its leadership in multilateral frameworks.

Economic and Technological Advancements

Economically, India has been in the spotlight as a potential manufacturing powerhouse. Japanese machine tool makers are increasingly investing in India, recognising its potential as the next big manufacturing hub in Asia. This investment reflects confidence in India’s economic policies and infrastructure development under the current administration.

In the realm of technology, Christopher Young from Microsoft has praised India for its potential in leading AI innovation, particularly in the ‘AI for good and AI for all’ category. His optimism is based on the innovative companies he encountered in India, suggesting that the country is poised to make significant contributions to ethical and inclusive AI development. Read more about his thoughts on India here.

Cultural and Artistic Influence

• Culturally, India continues to make waves. The inspiring transformation of a village, which leveraged its bamboo resources for prosperity after securing traditional ownership rights, serves as a powerful example of how policy can transform lives at the grassroots level. Read more about this story here.

Zakir Hussain, the legendary tabla virtuoso and a global ambassador of Indian classical music, left a lasting rhythmic legacy that will continue to inspire future generations and showcase India’s cultural depth and global influence.

• In cinema, ‘All We Imagine As Light’ has made it to the top three best movies of 2024 in the US, celebrating the daily lives of women in Mumbai and the city’s vibrancy. This recognition abroad underscores the universal appeal of Indian stories and their power to connect with audiences worldwide.

Human Stories and Legacy

Finally, the legacy of the Indian diaspora has been highlighted through the story of Jhamandas Watumull’s business empire in Hawaii. This journey, starting from 1915, illustrates the impact of Indian entrepreneurship and cultural integration abroad, enriching the global community with its contributions.

India’s coverage this week has been a mix of progress, cultural influence, and strategic partnerships. From diplomatic engagements that promise to reshape regional dynamics to economic and technological advancements that position India as a leader in innovation, the message is clear: India is not just participating on the world stage but is increasingly setting its pace and direction.

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List of Outcomes: State Visit of Prime Minister to Maldives
July 26, 2025
SI No.Agreement/MoU

1.

Extension of Line of Credit (LoC) of INR 4,850 crores to Maldives

2.

Reduction of annual debt repayment obligations of Maldives on GoI-funded LoCs

3.

Launch of India-Maldives Free Trade Agreement (IMFTA) negotiations

4.

Joint issuance of commemorative stamp on 60th anniversary of establishment of India-Maldives diplomatic relations

SI No.Inauguration / Handing-over

1.

Handing-over of 3,300 social housing units in Hulhumale under India's Buyers' Credit facilities

2.

Inauguration of Roads and Drainage system project in Addu city

3.

Inauguration of 6 High Impact Community Development Projects in Maldives

4.

Handing-over of 72 vehicles and other equipment

5.

Handing-over of two BHISHM Health Cube sets

6.

Inauguration of the Ministry of Defence Building in Male

SI No.Exchange of MoUs / AgreementsRepresentative from Maldivian sideRepresentative from Indian side

1.

Agreement for an LoC of INR 4,850 crores to Maldives

Mr. Moosa Zameer, Minister of Finance and Planning

Dr. S. Jaishankar, External Affairs Minister

2.

Amendatory Agreement on reducing annual debt repayment obligations of Maldives on GoI-funded LoCs

Mr. Moosa Zameer, Minister of Finance and Planning

Dr. S. Jaishankar, External Affairs Minister

3.

Terms of Reference of the India-Maldives Free Trade Agreement (FTA)

Mr. Mohamed Saeed, Minister of Economic Development and Trade

Dr. S. Jaishankar, External Affairs Minister

4.

MoU on cooperation in the field of Fisheries & Aquaculture

Mr. Ahmed Shiyam, Minister of Fisheries and Ocean Resources

Dr. S. Jaishankar, External Affairs Minister

5.

MoU between the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM), Ministry of Earth Sciences and the Maldives Meteorological Services (MMS), Ministry of Tourism and Environment

Mr. Thoriq Ibrahim, Minister of Tourism and Environment

Dr. S. Jaishankar, External Affairs Minister

6.

MoU on cooperation in the field of sharing successful digital solutions implemented at population scale for Digital Transformation between Ministry of Electronics and IT of India and Ministry of Homeland Security and Technology of Maldives

Mr. Ali Ihusaan, Minister of Homeland Security and Technology

Dr. S. Jaishankar, External Affairs Minister

7.

MoU on recognition of Indian Pharmacopoeia (IP) by Maldives

Mr. Abdulla Nazim Ibrahim, Minister of Health

Dr. S. Jaishankar, External Affairs Minister

8.

Network-to-Network Agreement between India’s NPCI International Payment Limited (NIPL) and Maldives Monetary Authority (MMA) on UPI in Maldives

Dr. Abdulla Khaleel, Minister of Foreign Affairs

Dr. S. Jaishankar, External Affairs Minister