The World This Week On India

Published By : Admin | January 14, 2025 | 14:14 IST

India continued to captivate global attention this week with its advancements in technology, strategic partnerships, and cultural milestone. From transformative investments in AI to the world's largest religious gathering, India's multifaceted story of progress took center stage.

One of the focal points of this week was Prime Minister Narendra Modi's meeting with Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and the US NSA Jake Sullivan's visit to India. Talking about his meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Nadella said it's great to listen to PM Modi's vision of "driving AI missions" for India's growth.

Jake Sullivan praised the India-US partnership and stated that step-by-step, India & America] have worked to build trust, build cooperation habits, and move the partnership past what Prime Minister Modi has called our "hesitations of history."

Cultural Grandeur: India Prepares for Kumbh Mela

The Kumbh Mela, recognized as the largest gathering of humanity, is set to begin on January 13, 2025, with organizers expecting an astonishing 400 million pilgrims. This six-week Hindu festival celebrates faith and spirituality, drawing global attention to its scale and cultural significance. As pilgrims converge along the sacred rivers, the event reflects India's commitment to preserving its cultural and religious heritage.

Inclusive Growth: Narrowing the gap between rural and urban consumption

"India's Rural Consumers: Time to Shine," analyzes the shifting dynamics within India's rural economy, highlighting its growing role in driving the nation's consumption story. The article captures the transformative impact of rising incomes, government schemes, and digital penetration in rural areas by shedding light on rural consumers' increased purchasing power and aspirations.

Satya Nadella AI Push: A $3 Billion Investment in India

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella unveiled plans for a $3 billion investment in India over the next two years, targeting AI and cloud service development. The company also aims to train 1 Crore Indians in AI skills by 2030, promoting a tech-savvy workforce ready to drive innovation. This announcement strengthens India's role as a global hub for technological advancements.

Investor Confidence Soars: Defense Sector Takes Center Stage

Retail investors in India have been pouring money into defense stocks, following Prime Minister Narendra Modi's focus on domestic arms manufacturing. The sector index has seen a remarkable 56% rise over the past year, underscoring the success of the 'Make in India' campaign. This trend reflects growing confidence in India's defense industry as it positions itself as a global player.

BrahMos Export in Focus: Indonesia Eyes Cruise Missiles

India's BrahMos supersonic cruise missile has captured international interest, with Indonesia emerging as a potential buyerTalks between New Delhi and Jakarta on finalizing an export deal showcase India's expanding defense diplomacy. The BrahMos, co-developed with Russia, represents India's strategic capability and growing influence in the defense export market.

Solar Energy Surge: India's Renewable Aspirations

India's solar capacity is projected to rise from 82 GW in 2024 to 214 GW by 2030, driven by government initiatives like the PM Surya Muft Bijli Yojana and PM-KUSUM scheme. This growth cements India's leadership in renewable energy, positioning it as a key contributor to global sustainability goals.

Strengthening Regional Ties: Indo-Nepal Exercise Surya Kiran

The Indo-Nepal joint military exercise Surya Kiran showcased the deepening partnership between the two neighboring nations. Focused on operational skill enhancement and the exchange of best practices, the exercise reflects India's commitment to building regional cooperation and security.

Young Talent Shines: Aaradhya Sunder at Art Capital Paris

At just 11 years old, Aaradhya Sunder has made history as the youngest artist to exhibit at Art Capital Paris 2025. Her surreal masterpiece, The Eye of Nature, explores humanity's connection with the environment, earning her accolades on the global stage. This achievement underscores the creative potential of young Indians and their growing influence in the international art world.

From hosting millions at the Kumbh Mela to sealing defense deals and advancing AI, India's story this week reflects A Nation on the Move. Whether in preserving its heritage or driving innovation, India continues to make a mark, reaffirming its position as a global leader in cultural, technological, and economic spheres.

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India-Australia Roadmap for Sports Collaboration
July 10, 2026

Sports is a powerful bridge between India and Australia, bringing communities together and opening new pathways for collaboration.

Building on the 2023 MoU on Cooperation in Sports, the India-Australia Roadmap for Sports Collaboration sets out practical, future-focused priorities and opportunities to strengthen this cornerstone of our bilateral relationship.

Recognising the decade of opportunity ahead — including the 2030 Commonwealth Games in Ahmedabad, the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games, and India’s ambition to host a future Olympic and Paralympic Games — this Roadmap identifies targeted areas of cooperation aligned to shared priorities, capabilities and resources.

Respecting differences in the governance of sport and the development of sport ecosystems in Australia and India, and recognising the leadership role of sporting bodies, businesses, state–level governments, universities and community groups in promoting elite and community sports, we are committed to facilitating engagement and supporting collaborative ways of working between relevant institutions, to encourage stronger sports partnerships at all levels that benefits both countries.

Implementation will be pragmatic and outcomes-focused, with activities prioritised in line with available resources and major event timelines.

Cooperation will be delivered through established partnerships, supported by flexible, demand-led arrangements, whereby responsibility for resourcing activities will be negotiated on a case-by-case basis. This approach ensures practical, sustainable and mutually beneficial outcomes.

In this context, the following have been identified as focus areas for collaboration under this Roadmap:

A. Capacity Building:

o Collaborate for sharing best practice in establishing and operating High-Performance Sports Centres in India in priority sports.

o Identify Para sport as a key priority and opportunity for collaboration, including Australian expertise in Para classification, coaching and performance support, with potential links between Indian and Australian universities where appropriate.

o Drawing on Australia’s coach development models, facilitate two-way exchanges that bring Indian coach and coach educators to Australia and Australian coaches and coach educators to India, using a Train the Trainer approach where appropriate.

o A physical education exchange programme between India and Australia may be introduced to facilitate mutual learning, sharing of best practices, and collaboration in areas such as school sports, sports science, and community participation in physical education.

o Recognising the physical and mental health benefits of yoga and the World Yogasana, the federation for yogasana sports based in India, identify opportunities to share knowledge, foster collaboration and encourage participation in yoga in Australia.

o Work with the Australian Sports Commission to build the capability of select Indian coaches as part of the India Australia High Performance Coach Development program.

o Explore opportunities through relevant non-government stakeholders such as sporting organisations and universities to support talented young Indian sportspersons as part of high-performance programs in Australia through student scholarships funded by Government of India.

B. Collaborative Sports Science and Technology Research:

o Encourage joint research and development projects between universities in India and Australia on athlete performance analytics, injury prevention, sports nutrition, wearable performance technology, recovery techniques and Para sport.

o Encourage partnerships between Indian and Australian universities to co-develop sports curriculums.

o Sport Integrity Australia and National Anti-Doping Agency India contribute to international anti-doping efforts by supporting World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA)-led capacity building programs through engagement with the WADA Asia/Oceania Office, and through representation on the UNESCO International Convention against Doping in Sport (Convention) Groups.

C. Major Sporting Events:

o Collaborate with Australian States and Territories, and National Sporting Organisations to exchange best practices for hosting large events.

o Explore opportunities to host exhibition matches and youth events in both countries to promote sports of mutual interest (such as Kabaddi and Kho Kho in Australia, and Australian Football League and basketball in India).

o Leverage the build-up to major sporting events such as Olympic, Paralympic and Commonwealth Games to establish formal, reciprocal arrangements between Indian and Australian sporting bodies for shared facilities, competitions and support networks during and in the build-up to major sporting events.

o Welcoming the inaugural Big Bash League match to be played in India in Chennai in December 2026, encourage Cricket Australia and the Board of Control for Cricket in India to work towards a commitment to host annual BBL matches in India.

D. Sports Industry and Investment Platform:

o Build on the Australia-funded Sports Industry Summit in Mumbai in December 2026 to promote collaboration between Indian and Australian companies on sports equipment manufacturing, sports media and broadcasting, event management, and sports start-ups.

o Facilitate Australian sports sector businesses in the Indian sports market through information sessions and vice-versa.

o Expand India’s export of high quality, competitively priced sports goods to Australia.

o Expand the export of Australian expertise in high performance sports, including coaching, coach development, strength and conditioning, athlete wellbeing, nutrition and psychology.

E. Women in Sports Partnership:

o Launch joint initiatives promoting women’s leadership, health, high performance and participation in sport, including bilateral tournaments for women athletes, drawing on the Australian Sports Commission’s flagship programs, recognising that sport is a powerful pathway for women’s economic empowerment, leadership, health and social inclusion.