Current Affairs - International
G7 Ministerial Meeting on Health Innovation
On 14th May, 2023, the G7 Ministerial meeting on Health Innovation was held in Nagasaki, Japan. Health Ministers of the G7 countries and invited “Outreach 4” countries of India, Indonesia, Vietnam and Thailand participated in the meeting.
The meeting was held to discuss the priorities, implementation and utilization of health innovation like digital health towards ensuring Universal Health Coverage.
Key points of India's address are:
- Use of Technology in Health Service Delivery: Use of technology & Digital Health Tools are an enabler & equalizer which can facilitate strengthened health service delivery and aid in achievement of Universal Health Coverage.
- The COVID-19 pandemic has catalysed the use of technology in health service delivery and also highlighted the need to focus on an enabling framework to bridge the digital divide across the countries, specifically amongst low-and-middle-income countries.
- Co-WIN: India’s COVID-19 vaccine delivery platform, Co-WIN has monitored the administration of over 2.2 billion vaccine doses across the length and breadth of the country and monitored not only cold chain management but also facilitated citizens and vaccinators in administration of the vaccines besides providing a QR code based digital vaccine certificate.
- eSanjeevani: This national telemedicine platform, launched during the pandemic, has already coordinated more than 115 million free of cost consultations to the citizens, making it the world’s biggest telemedicine platform.
- Digital Health Tools: Artificial Intelligence, smart wearables & big data analytics can aid precision medicine, personalized healthcare, genomics, and Clinical Decision Support Systems, ensuring the right treatment to the right person at the right time.
- India has already taken a policy decision to provide all such digital tools free of cost to the world as Digital Public Goods.
- Digital Health as a Priority: India’s G20 Presidency has brought digital health as a specific priority and has proposed the convergence mechanisms of all digital initiatives across the world through formation of Global Initiative on Digital Health housed at World Health Organization’s headquarter.
- This initiative with a network-of-network approach will be crucial in bridging the global digital divide and urged the support of G7 countries for the proposed initiative in this regard.
8th Meeting of Agriculture Ministers of SCO
On 12th May, 2023, the 8th meeting of Agriculture Ministers of Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) member countries was held through video conferencing.
During the meeting, India said it gives importance to its relations with SCO in promoting multilateral, political, security, economic and people-to-people interactions.
The key points of India’s address are:
- Smart Agriculture Project: Under the chairmanship of India, SCO member countries adopted the Smart Agriculture project.
- Cooperation for Food and Nutrition Security: India said in order to maintain the normal functioning of the food supply chain in the present conditions, there is a need for close contact and cooperation between various countries for food and nutrition security.
- Budget Allocation: The budget allocation for agriculture and allied sectors in India has increased more than 5 times in 10 years from 2013-14.
- India’s Performance: India said it has performed well in the agriculture sector, contributing to global food security with food grain production, registering a significant growth in exports, and exports of agricultural and allied products have crossed Rs 4 lakh crore.
- Sharing Best Practices: India, with its comprehensive development path in the agriculture sector, will continue to share its best practices and build capacities with other countries, bilaterally as well as in collaboration with international organizations, so that they too become self-reliant and food-secure nations.
- Role of Research: The rich agricultural research has played an important role in solving the issue of food security, improving the income of farmers and agriculture workers and also for the sustenance of the people in India.
- Technology and Innovation: Efforts are being made by the Government of India to make the country self-reliant in the agriculture sector with concerted efforts in innovation, digital agriculture, climate smart technologies, development of high yielding, biofortified varieties, and agricultural research.
- Digitization: Under National e-Governance Plan in Agriculture, Agristack and India Digital Eco-system for Agriculture, most of the schemes are being digitized and brought on a single platform, so that farmers can easily access these schemes and take benefits from them.
6th India-Canada Ministerial Dialogue on Trade & Investment
On May 8, 2023, the sixth Ministerial Dialogue on Trade & Investment (MDTI) between India and Canada concluded successfully in Ottawa.
India’s Union Minister of Commerce and Industry, Consumer Affairs and Food, and Public Distribution and Textiles, and Canada’s Minister of International Trade, Export Promotion, Small Business and Economic Development co-chaired the dialogue.
Key outcomes of the dialogue are:
- Strong Foundation and Deepening Bilateral Ties: The Ministers emphasized the strong foundation of the trade and economic relationship between India and Canada.
- They recognized the opportunity to further deepen bilateral ties and economic partnership.
- Increase in Bilateral Trade and Investments: Bilateral trade in goods between India and Canada reached nearly C$12 billion in 2022, marking a substantial 57% increase from the previous year.
- The Ministers acknowledged the growth of two-way investments and their contribution to strengthening economic and trade ties.
- India's Role in G-20 and Global Economy: The Ministers highlighted ongoing discussions at the G-20 meetings under the Indian Presidency.
- India's role as a global economy of the future was acknowledged, with Canadian Minister expressing support for India as the G20 Chair and congratulating the Government of India and Indian business organizations on their successes at the G-20 events.
- Indo-Pacific Region’s Importance: Canadian Minister recognized the importance of the Indo-Pacific region for Canada's prosperity and security.
- Canada's Indo-Pacific Strategy and India's significance in the region were acknowledged, indicating potential for increased cooperation.
- Enhanced Cooperation: Both Ministers called for enhanced cooperation in sectors such as agriculture, chemicals, green technologies, infrastructure, automotive, clean energy, electronics, and minerals and metals to expand bilateral trade and investment.
- Role of MDTI and CEPA Negotiations: The Ministers emphasized the institutional role of the MDTI in promoting bilateral trade and investment ties.
- They highlighted the re-launch of the India-Canada Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) negotiations in 2022, with ongoing negotiations for an Early Progress Trade Agreement (EPTA) as a transitional step towards the CEPA.
- Supply Chain Resilience: The Ministers discussed the importance of supply chain resiliency in critical sectors, considering the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the ongoing war in Ukraine.
- Rules-based Order: They stressed the need to promote the international rules-based order and enhance cooperation in clean technologies, critical minerals, electric vehicles, batteries, renewable energy/hydrogen, and artificial intelligence.
- Science, Technology, and Innovation: Science, technology, and innovation were identified as priority areas for enhanced cooperation.
- Collaboration in startups, innovation partnerships, research and business communities was emphasized. The significance of organized forums for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and women entrepreneurs was also highlighted.
- Relaunch of CEO Forum and Trade Mission: Canadian Minister appreciated the visit of an Indian business delegation, enhancing business-to-business engagement.
- Both Ministers expressed eagerness to relaunch the Canada-India CEO Forum with renewed focus and priorities. Canadian Minister announced her intention to lead a Team Canada Trade Mission to India in October 2023.
- Recognition of Peoples’ Movement and Migration: The Ministers acknowledged the movement of professionals, skilled workers, students, and business travelers between India and Canada.
- They expressed the desire for enhanced discussions in the area of migration and mobility to further enhance the bilateral economic partnership.
Meeting of NSAs of India, U.S. and UAE
On May 7th 2023, Saudi Prince and Prime Minister hosted a special meeting of the National Security Advisers (NSAs) of India, the U.S., and the UAE in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
- About The Meeting: This meeting, described as another important "Quad" in West Asia, focused on discussing infrastructure initiatives in the Gulf region.
- Discussions and Statements: The discussions aimed to strengthen relations and ties between the participating countries to promote growth and stability in the region.
- The U.S. White House statement highlighted the shared vision of a more secure and prosperous Middle East region interconnected with India and the world.
- The meeting between U.S. NSA and Indian NSA was part of preparations for upcoming meetings between Indian Prime Minister and U.S. President.
- Infrastructure Initiatives and Countering China: The quadrilateral meeting discussed infrastructure projects, including connecting Gulf countries through a railway network and linking India via shipping lanes.
- These initiatives are seen as a counter to China's Belt and Road initiative and its influence in the region.
- The comprehensive economic partnership between India and the UAE was mentioned as a driving force behind the cooperation.
India-Israel Sign MoU on Science & Technology Cooperation
On 4th May, 2023, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on Industrial Research and Development Cooperation was signed between the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) of the Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India, and the Directorate of Defense Research and Development (DDR&D) of the Ministry of Defense of Israel.
- The collaboration through the MoU will be steered and the execution monitored by a Joint Steering Committee led by the heads of the CSIR and DDR&D for taking forward mutually benefiting Industrial and technology cooperation.
The salient points of the collaboration are:
- Knowledge-Sharing and Capacity-Building: The collaboration seeks to promote knowledge-sharing and capacity-building between Indian and Israeli scientists and researchers.
- Focus on High Technology Areas: The collaboration will focus on high technology areas such as Artificial Intelligence, Quantum tech and semiconductors, synthetic biology, etc.
- Industrial Sectors: The collaboration will cover various industrial sectors including Healthcare, Aerospace & Electronics Instrumentation, Civil, Infrastructure & Engineering, Chemicals and Petrochemicals, Sustainable Energy including Energy Devices, Ecology, Environment, Earth & Ocean Sciences and Water, Mining, Minerals, Metals & Materials, Agriculture, Nutrition & Biotechnology.
- Hydrogen and Aerospace: Specific collaborations on Hydrogen and Aerospace currently under discussion between CSIR and DDR&D were briefed.
- Therapeutics: Specific collaboration on Therapeutics between CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (CSIR-IICT) and M/s 101 Therapeutics for conducting clinical trials of a COVID-19 drug having enormous therapeutic potential was briefed.
The MoU is expected to strengthen the India-Israel relationship, which completed 30 years of successful diplomatic relations.
SCO Foreign Ministers’ Meeting
On 4th & 5th May, 2023, the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Foreign Ministers’ meeting was held in Benaulim, Goa.
The meeting focused on stepping up economic cooperation, including national currency payments for mutual trade.
The key points of deliberations are as follows:
- Proposal for National Currency Payments: The proposal for national currency payments came from Central Asian members and was prompted by the Ukraine war and sanctions imposed on Russia, a founding member of the organisation.
- Economic And Cultural Cooperation: During India's presidency, the country is bringing issues of economic and cultural cooperation to the SCO's agenda, along with traditional security and terrorism issues.
- Induction of Iran and Belarus: The meeting also discussed the induction of Iran and Belarus as full members and considered applications for observer status for Kuwait, UAE, Myanmar, and Maldives to join the grouping.
- National Payments Collaboration: A final decision on all points, including national payments collaboration, will be taken at the SCO Heads of State Summit in July.
The Petersberg Dialogue on Climate Change
On May 2-3, 2023, the Petersberg Dialogue on Climate Change took place in Berlin which was jointly hosted by Germany and the United Arab Emirates.
About the Dialogue
The Petersberg Dialogue on Climate Change is an annual high-level political meeting on climate change being organized by the German government since 2010.
- Ministers from 40 countries attended the conference to discuss the way forward towards COP28.
Key Points
Potential Global Renewables Target: It was highlighted that in order to limit the global warming to 1.5°C, the world needs to make sharp cuts in their greenhouse gas emissions.
Acceleration Agenda: The Secretary General of the United Nations said that the Agenda calls for coal phase-out by 2030 in Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development countries, and by 2040 in all others, as well as achieving Net Zero electricity generation and decarbonising major sectors. (Note: The OECD is an intergovernmental economic organization with 38 member countries, mostly high-income economies. Its headquarter is in Paris, France.)
On Track For $100 Billion Climate Finance: Developed countries are “on good track” to deliver the $100 billion per year they had promised to mobilise by 2020. However, delivering the $100 billion goal in 2023 might be too little too late.
Global Stocktake: 2023 is the year for the Global Stocktake, which is essentially a periodic review of global climate action which aims to assess whether current efforts will enable us to reach the objectives set out in the Paris Agreement.
UN Secretary-General's Call: United Nations Secretary-General emphasized the need for cleaning-up economies and breaking fossil fuel addiction and driving decarbonisation in every sector to achieve a 1.5-degree global warming pathway.
India Hosts SCO Defence Ministers' Meeting
On, April 28, 2023, India hosted the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Defence Ministers' meeting in New Delhi.
The key points of deliberations were as follows:
- Terrorism: India urged member states to collectively root out terrorism and hold its supporters accountable.
- India emphasized that any kind of terrorist act or support to it is a major crime against humanity and that peace and prosperity cannot coexist with this menace.
- Regional and International Security: The participants discussed issues of regional and international security under the charter of SCO, and expressed their "collective will to make the region secure, peaceful, and prosperous".
- China's Statement on Bilateral Talks: China, in a statement on bilateral talks between Chinese Defence Minister and Indian Defence Minister, said that the two countries share far "more common interests than differences" and urged both sides to take a long-term view, place the border issue in an appropriate position in bilateral relations, and promote the transition of the border situation to normalized management.
- Peace and Security: India emphasized that it believes in maintaining peace and security based on UN Charter provisions, and is committed towards defence capacity building of SCO member states for shared security interests.
4th India-CARICOM Ministerial Meeting
On 21st April, 2023, India’s External Affairs Minister co-chaired the 4th India-CARICOM Ministerial Meeting with his Jamaican counterpart in Georgetown, Guyana's capital.
- The External Affairs Minister also had separate bilateral meetings with counterparts from Trinidad and Tobago, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Vincent and Grenadines, Grenada, and Barbados.
- The participants discussed wide-ranging India-CARICOM sectoral cooperation, including in Trade & Economy; Agriculture & Food Security; Health & Pharma; Energy & Renewables; Infrastructure, ICT & eGovernance; Development Partnership & Capacity Building; Higher Education; Culture and P2P domains.
- They also exchanged views on vital issues of Climate Change & Disaster Resilience; Counter Terrorism; Reformed Multilateralism and closer cooperation at multilateral forums.
- The participants agreed on follow-up steps, including holding the second Joint Commission Meeting this year.
The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) is a grouping of twenty countries: fifteen Member States and five Associate Members.
- CARICOM came into being on 4th July, 1973, with the signing of the Treaty of Chaguaramas by Barbados, Guyana, Jamaica, and Trinidad and Tobago.
- The Treaty was later revised in 2002 to allow for the eventual establishment of a single market and a single economy.
- CARICOM rests on four main pillars: economic integration; foreign policy coordination; human and social development; and security.
13th Meeting of India-Thailand JTC
On April 20, 2023, the 13th Meeting of India Thailand Joint Trade Committee (JTC) took place in New Delhi.
- This was the first physical meeting of the JTC after it was revived in 2020, following a 17-year gap.
- Thailand is an important trading partner of India in ASEAN with a total trade of USD 16.89 Billion in 2022-23, accounting for 13.6% of India's total trade with ASEAN.
- India's gems and jewelry, mechanical machinery, auto and auto components, and agricultural products, especially marine products are in high demand in Thailand.
- During the meeting, the chairs reviewed the status of bilateral trade and emphasized the need to identify new potential products and priority sectors to expand the bilateral trade.
- The two sides also discussed various market access issues and technical barriers faced by their exporters and agreed to resolve them through regular and sustained bilateral discussions.
- India raised the restriction faced in its export of marine, poultry, and meat products.
- Both sides identified a range of potential commodities and sectors for strengthened partnership such as value-added marine products, smartphones, electric vehicles, food processing, and pharmaceuticals.
- Additionally, there was a consensus that there is a significant scope for collaboration in the Service Sector and agreed to explore establishing mutual recognition/cooperation arrangements in Nursing, Accounting, Audio Visual and Medical Tourism.
- The meeting also reviewed the ongoing efforts to connect Unified Payment Interface (UPI) of India with Prompt Pay Service of Thailand and the settlement of trade transactions in local currency.