Qualcomm, the American chip giant, is designing semiconductors and wireless telecommunications products in India, leveraging the country’s pool of talented engineers. The company’s president, Savi Soin, revealed that Qualcomm has already designed and shipped chips end-to-end in India globally. This move aligns with India’s ambitions to become a major chip hub and compete against global leaders like the U.S., Taiwan, and South Korea.
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India has topped the QS University rankings among G20 nations for the academic year 2023-24. Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised the government’s focus on research, learning, and innovation as a key factor in this achievement. QS University Rankings President Nunzio Quacquarelli highlighted India’s 14% improvement in average ranking and praised PM Modi’s leadership and visionary policies, including the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. Indian universities saw significant progress in Biological Sciences, Business Studies, and STEM subjects, with the NEP being recognized as a driving force behind these positive changes.
The United States and India engage in regular consultations at the highest levels on democracy and human rights issues, according to a senior US State Department official. This statement comes following the release of the annual Country Reports on Human Rights Practices, which highlighted concerns about human rights issues in India, including the Manipur violence and extrajudicial killings. The US strongly encourages India to uphold its human rights obligations and commitments, and regularly meets with civil society representatives to gather perspectives that inform the Human Rights Report.
The United States Department of State’s annual human rights report has highlighted concerns over alleged abuses in the Indian state of Manipur. The report specifically mentions the killing of Hardeep Nijjar, a 30-year-old man by security forces in 2022.
India is projected to become the world’s second-largest economy by 2075, surpassing the United States. According to a Goldman Sachs report, India’s GDP will reach $52.5 trillion, just behind China’s $57 trillion and above the US’s $51.5 trillion. This growth is primarily driven by India’s labor force, technological advancements, and increasing capital investment. Despite some challenges, India’s economic potential is significant due to its low per capita income and growing innovation and technology sector.
Mumuksh Mandlesha, research analyst at Anand Rathi Institutional Equities, provides insights on the prospects for India’s automotive industry.
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has expressed concern that India might follow a path similar to Russia if the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) secures victory in the upcoming Lok Sabha Elections scheduled for 2024. Mann asserted that such an outcome could result in the elimination of opposition within India.
AirAsia has launched a new nonstop route connecting Kuala Lumpur to Jaipur, the Pink City of India. This marks the airline’s thirteenth nonstop connection between Malaysia and India.
AirAsia’s inaugural flight to Jaipur was operated by an Airbus A320neo, departing Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL) at 19:40 and arriving at Jaipur Airport (JAI) at 22:17.
The airline is committed to expanding its network in India and looks forward to welcoming more visitors to Malaysia following the government’s announcement of visa-free entry last year.
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The ABC’s lead India correspondent, Avani Dias, was forced to return to Australia after the Modi government withheld her visa and subjected her to intimidation. The decision came after the airing of a ‘Foreign Correspondent’ episode on Sikh separatism and before the release of her podcast investigating Modi’s life. The Modi administration’s actions have raised concerns about the suppression of dissent and media freedom in India.