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India, Singapore looking at setting up corridor for renewable energy

India, Singapore looking at setting up corridor for renewable energy

Singapore’s President Tharman Shanmugaratnam announced that India and Singapore are considering establishing a “renewable energy corridor” and strengthening cooperation in key sectors such as advanced manufacturing and semiconductors.

During his inaugural visit to India as President, Shanmugaratnam also revealed plans to develop a “data corridor” between Gujarat’s GIFT City and Singapore, to enable financial institutions in both nations to securely and reliably exchange data.

On a five-day visit to India, the Singaporean President held separate discussions with President Droupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, focusing on broadening bilateral relations across various domains. Shanmugaratnam noted that Singapore and India are now on a “new trajectory” of collaboration following the elevation of ties to a comprehensive strategic partnership during Prime Minister Modi’s visit to Singapore in September of the previous year.

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Belize George Price Day

Belize George Price Day

Born on 15 January 1919, this year marks George Price Day, which would have been his 105th birthday. In 2021, the Briceño Administration designated the birthday of the Right Honourable George Cadle Price, 15 January, as a national holiday.

George Price Day is an opportunity to reflect on his contributions to Belize’s journey as an independent nation and to honour the values he championed. As the day falls midweek, it provides a unique chance for communities to come together in celebration, despite potential challenges for businesses and work schedules. Numerous activities will occur nationwide to pay tribute to Price’s unwavering dedication to serving others.

Makar Sankranti

Makar Sankranti

Makar Sankranti, a vibrant harvest festival, showcases the rich cultural tapestry of India through its diverse regional celebrations. In Gujarat and Rajasthan, the skies come alive with colourful kites, while Tamil Nadu observes Pongal, a multi-day celebration featuring the eponymous traditional dish. Punjab marks the occasion with Lohri, which precedes Makar Sankranti, and in Assam, Magh Bihu focuses on feasts and bonfires, each adding its unique charm to the nationwide festivities.

A major aspect of Makar Sankranti is the preparation of sweets made from sesame seeds and jaggery, symbolising unity and goodwill. Many devotees take holy dips in sacred rivers such as the Ganges, Yamuna, and Godavari, believing it cleanses sins and brings blessings. In 2025, Makar Sankranti coincides with the Kumbh Mela, one of the most significant pilgrimages in India. The Maha Kumbh Mela, the rarest and most powerful of all Kumbh gatherings, occurs only once every 144 years, following 12 Purna Kumbh festivals. This grand event, marked by unique planetary alignments, attracts millions of pilgrims seeking spiritual merit, making it the largest religious gathering in the world.

Makar Sankranti is more than just a festival; it serves as a poignant reminder of the enduring connection between humans, nature, and the changing seasons. This joyous occasion unites people across India, fostering a sense of gratitude and cultural pride. As the festival unfolds in its myriad forms, it continues to be a testament to India’s rich heritage and the spirit of togetherness that defines its diverse populace.

Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG): Growth and Opportunities in the Commonwealth

Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG): Growth and Opportunities in the Commonwealth

ESG in full refers to “(E)nvironmental, (S)ocial and (G)overnance” principles. While no official definition of ESG exists, it is agreed to be a holistic management framework of standards for all business-centric stakeholders involved in the structuring of organisations to understand and measure how well their companies/institutions are performing to offset risks and harness opportunities related to environmental, social and governance indicators.

The Commonwealth Blue Charter: Progress Report

The Commonwealth Blue Charter: Progress Report

This progress report was released on 16 June 2022 by the Commonwealth Secretariat’s Oceans and Natural Resources Section, with notable contributions from David Sheppard, the Director of the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP); Matthew Goldie-Scot, the Managing Director of the humanitarian strategic consultancy firm Thuso; and, Nina Schoonman, Consultant at Thuso.

The Commonwealth Blue Charter: Ocean Action Report

The Commonwealth Blue Charter: Ocean Action Report

In May 2022, Asia Investment Research, a research organisation jointly set up by the investment finance firm China Investment Research and Dezan & Shira Associates, issued a special Economics and Trade feature titled “Bangladesh Trade, Development & Economic...

Rethinking Gender Parity and FDI

Rethinking Gender Parity and FDI

Gender disparity is arguably one of the greatest impediments to global development. The FDI’s landscape is often an overlooked avenue in gender equality discourse. Yet, it propels tapping equally into the reservoir of capabilities.

Unveiling Rwanda at the Inclusive Fintech Forum 2023: A Journey of Progress and Innovation

Unveiling Rwanda at the Inclusive Fintech Forum 2023: A Journey of Progress and Innovation

Hello Rwanda! Like always, it has always been my pleasure to visit here. I can truly say now that it is one of my favorite places in the world. I mean I’ve never been in love with a country more than this landlocked country bordered by Uganda to the north, Tanzania to the east, Burundi to the south, and the Democratic Republic of Congo to the west.

23rd Commonwealth Law Conference 2023

23rd Commonwealth Law Conference 2023

Did you know the first Commonwealth Law Conference was held in London in 1955, and since then it has been held in various cities across the Commonwealth, including Singapore, Cape Town, Auckland, and Edinburgh. The most recent conference was held in Goa, India.