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  • Traveling to Srinagar: RTO Kashmir Adds Three New Routes, Services From Monday

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    SRINAGAR: Regional transport authorities in Kashmir on Friday said they are going to start an integrated bus service likely from Monday on three new routes which will be covering the city’s major areas.

    Regional Transport Officer (RTO) Kashmir, Syed Shahnawaz Bukhari said that the step is aimed to provide respite to commuters traveling to Srinagar and to streamline the traffic with a new formula.

    “We are integrating the routes in Srinagar, and in the first phase, we will cover the three long routes which will be covering most of the city areas,” RTO Kashmir said, adding, “These are not the new routes but an integrated version of the already existing routes.”

    The new integrated routes, Bukhari said, are from Parimpora to Harwan, Budgam to Hazratbal, and Pantha chowk to Soura.

    Explaining the route map, he said the bus service from Pantha chowk to Soura will travel through Shivpora, TRC, Batamaloo, Lal chowk, Ali Jan Road and then Soura, and will return via the same route to its starting point.

    For Budgam to Hazratbal, he said, the bus will cover Humhama, Peerbagh, Rambagh, LD, TRC, Rainawari, and finally to Hazratbal. From Parimpora to Harwan, the bus will cover routes leading to Lal Chowk, TRC, and finally to Harwan, he added.

    The RTO Kashmir said that in the first phase, they have started integration on three routes and that they are likely to integrate more routes to ease down the traveling for commuters. “This will be a trial phase and we will be starting with 40 to 45 buses which will be of 25 to 32 seat capacity and their scheduling will be done after every fifteen minutes,” he added. (KNO)

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  • Traveling to Srinagar: RTO Kashmir integrates three new routes, services likely to start from Monday

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    Srinagar, Mar 10: Regional transport authorities in Kashmir on Friday said they are going to start an integrated bus service likely from Monday on three new routes which will be covering the city’s major areas.

    Regional Transport Officer (RTO) Kashmir, Syed Shahnawaz Bukhari told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that the step is aimed to provide respite to commuters traveling to Srinagar and to streamline the traffic with a new formula.

    “We are integrating the routes in Srinagar, and in the first phase, we will cover the three long routes which will be covering most of the city areas,” RTO Kashmir said, adding, “These are not the new routes but an integrated version of the already existing routes.”

    The new integrated routes, Bukhari said, are from Parimpora to Harwan, Budgam to Hazratbal, and Panthachowk to Soura.

    Explaining the route map, he said the bus service from Panthachowk to Soura will travel through Shivpora, TRC, Batamaloo, Lalchowk, Ali Jan Road and then Soura, and will return via the same route to its starting point.

    For Budgam to Hazratbal, he said, the bus will cover Humhama, Peerbagh, Rambagh, LD, TRC, Rainawari, and finally to Hazratbal. From Parimpora to Harwan, the bus will cover routes leading to Lal Chowk, TRC, and finally to Harwan, he added.

    The RTO Kashmir said that in the first phase, they have started integration on three routes and that they are likely to integrate more routes to ease down the traveling for commuters. “This will be a trial phase and we will be starting with 40 to 45 buses which will be of 25 to 32 seat capacity and their scheduling will be done after every fifteen minutes,” he added—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Biden to reveal nuke submarine plans Monday alongside U.K. and Australian leaders

    Biden to reveal nuke submarine plans Monday alongside U.K. and Australian leaders

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    Part of the announcement may involve plans to allow U.S. Virginia-class attack submarines to ramp up visits to Australia, or even home port one of the submarines in the country as the work continues on the Australian boats. The first Australian submarine won’t be operational until the late 2030s or early 2040s at the earliest. Officials still must sort through a raft of complicated issues, including how to export nuclear technology to the country, which has no civil or military nuclear programs in the works.

    The people spoke on condition of anonymity because the event has not been officially announced yet. The White House declined to confirm plans.

    The allies are expected to detail a path forward on “Pillar One” of the deal, which centers around the submarine design, training to manage the new fleet and all the associated costs. Reforms to U.S. laws on technology-sharing are required before advancing further to “Pillar Two,” American officials said.

    But the announcement itself will show the progress made by allies to strengthen Australia’s naval capabilities and the three countries’ partnership to counter China’s growing military heft in the Indo-Pacific. The deal was viewed as a win-win-win in each of the three capitals. For Canberra, AUKUS helps Australia scrap its Collins-class fleet of conventionally-powered submarines. London, meanwhile, will see itself play a bigger role in the Indo-Pacific while Washington aids its ally’s military capabilities — sending a signal to Beijing.

    “All of this is being undertaken to help make our closest allies more powerful and to convince Beijing that it is no longer operating in a permissive security environment,” said Charles Edel, the Australia chair at the U.S.-based Center for Strategic and International Studies think tank.

    By joining AUKUS in 2021, Canberra reneged on a multibillion-dollar nuclear sub agreement with Paris, causing a major diplomatic row that led France to recall its ambassador to the U.S.

    Biden spoke with French President Emmanuel Macron Tuesday in part about “shared efforts to address challenges posed by the People’s Republic of China to the rules-based international order,” per a White House readout.

    Bloomberg News first reported on the planned announcement.

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  • CM Kejriwal to inaugurate Ashram flyover extension on Monday

    CM Kejriwal to inaugurate Ashram flyover extension on Monday

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    New Delhi: Commuting between Delhi and Noida will become hassle-free after the Ashram flyover extension is opened to public on Monday.

    Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal will inaugurate the flyover extension, which will allow motorists to bypass three traffic lights between Ashram Chowk and DND and make vehicular movement smoother.

    The project was supposed to be inaugurated on February 28, but the event was postponed.

    Officials had initially suggested that the delay was because of then PWD Minister Manish Sisodia’s arrest, but Chief Minister Kejriwal told a press conference later that it was due to some pending work.

    “It is likely to be inaugurated on Monday. The postponement was not due to (arrest of) Sisodia, but because a few works were left,” he had said.

    Kailash Gahlot, who was handed over the additional charge of Public Works Department (PWD) following Sisodia’s resignation, will be present at the inauguration of the flyover extension on Monday.

    Former minister Sisodia had said it was a herculean task to build a flyover in the middle of such a busy road but the PWD engineers undertook the challenge and delivered.

    He had said after the completion of this flyover, lakhs of people commuting from Noida and other parts of Delhi to south Delhi will not face traffic jams.

    At present, traffic jams are witnessed from the DND loop to the Ashram intersection.

    Vehicles now have to take a long route to cross the road from Kilokari, but soon, 150 meters away from Kilokari to Ring Road, drivers will be able to cross the road by taking a U-turn to reach Maharani Bagh or south Delhi, officials said.

    Similarly, vehicles going from Maharani Bagh to Sarai Kale Khan, Noida, ITO and Ghaziabad will not have to take long detours. A subway for pedestrians is also being constructed here, they added.

    The construction work of the flyover extension started in June 2020 after the project was approved by the Cabinet.

    The total cost of the project is Rs 128.25 crore while the total length of the flyover including the ramp is 1,425 metres.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Marches, protests and mobilizations in CDMX today, Monday, February 27

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    The Secretariat of Citizen Security of Mexico City reports on the marches, protests and mobilizations planned for this Monday, February 27, 2023 in the capital of the country.

    This Monday the Hoy No Circula program applies to vehicles with license plates ending 5 and 6, yellow sticker, verification hologram 1 and 2.

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    cuauhtémoc

    Group: We want to live Neza

    Time: 09:00 Location: From the Palace of Fine Arts to the Mexico City Attorney General’s Office (Digna Ochoa y Plácido, Col. Doctores, Alc. Cuauhtémoc)

    Demand: Against the feminicide of January 20th Possible route: Eje Central Lázaro Cárdenas-Av. Dr. Río de la Loza-Digna Ochoa y Plácido Observations: Paint on the asphalt is not ruled out and the arrival of more contingents in support Approximate capacity: 80

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    Group: 40 Days for Life

    Time: During the day Place: “Marie Stopes México” Foundation Av. Miguel Ángel de Quevedo No. 1098, Col. Parque San Andrés, Alc. Coyoacan

    Demand: In favor of the right to life and against abortion Approximate capacity: 25

    Group: National Patriotic Alliance

    Time: 10:00 Place: Facilities of the National Executive Committee of the National Patriotic Alliance (APN) Av. Ignacio Zaragoza No. 64, Col. Santa Catarina, Alc. Coyoacan

    Demand: In support of the Fourth Transformation project Approximate capacity: 50

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    Group: 40 Days for Life

    Time: During the day Place: “Marie Stopes México” Foundation Manzanillo No. 49, Col. Roma Sur, Alc. cuauhtémoc

    Demand: In favor of the right to life and against abortion Approximate capacity: 25

    Group: 40 Days for Life

    Time: During the day Place: “Marie Stopes México” Foundation Atlixco No. 12, Col. Condesa, Alc. cuauhtémoc

    Demand: In favor of the right to life and against abortion Approximate capacity: 25

    Group: Civil Society

    Time: 05:00 Location: Zócalo of Mexico City

    Lawsuit: Against the dshield of the Head of Government of Mexico City in the 16 municipalities Approximate capacity: 35

    Group: Workers of the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH)

    Time: 11:00 Place: National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) Hamburg No. 135, Col. Juárez, Alc. cuauhtémoc

    Demand: They demand that their labor rights be recognized Approximate capacity: 30

    Group: Temoris Grecko

    Time: 12:00 Place: Alameda de Santa María la Ribera Dr. Atl and Salvador Díaz Mirón, Col. Santa María la Ribera, Alc. cuauhtémoc

    Demand: In support of the Sincelejo sound, for the citizen’s right to enjoy the public space to dance Approximate capacity: 50

    Group: Single Union of Workers of the Autonomous University of Mexico City (SUTUACM)

    Time: 11:00 Place: Local Conciliation and Arbitration Board of Mexico City (JLCA) Av. Dr. Río de la Loza No. 68, Col. Doctores, Alc. cuauhtémoc

    Demand: Ballot boxes will be placed and a vote will be cast to accept or repeal the 2023 salary increase proposal Approximate capacity: 50

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    Group: Justice Pro Persona

    Time: 09:00 Place: Women’s Center for Social Reintegration “Santa Martha” Union No. 25, Col. Santa Martha Acatitla, Alc. iztapalapa

    Demand: Initial hearing for the crime of Illegal Exercise of Public Service in a specific case of femicide Approximate capacity: 30

    Miguel Hidalgo

    Group: Sowing Culture AC

    Time: 09:00 Place: Estela de Luz Lieja No. 270, Col. Bosque de Chapultepec 1ª. Section, Alc. Miguel Hidalgo

    Demand: Information table and assembly on the use of alternative and traditional medicine and the benefits of marijuana Approximate capacity: 20

    Milpa Alta

    Group: Permanent Assembly of the Peoples of Milpa Alta

    Time: 19:00 Place: Plaza Benito Juárez Av. Cuauhtémoc s/n, Town of San Pedro Atocpan, Alc. Milpa Alta

    Demand: A permanent assembly is called to determine actions, as well as to set up a meeting with the Secretary of Government of Mexico City Approximate capacity: 50

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    Group: 40 Days for Life

    Time: During the day

    Place: “Marie Stopes México” Foundation, Periférico Sur No. 4829, Col. Parques del Pedregal, Alc. Tlalpan Demand: In favor of the right to life and against abortion Approximate capacity: 25

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    ( With inputs from : pledgetimes.com )

  • Paolo Fox horoscope today, Monday 27 February 2023: Aries – Virgo

    Paolo Fox horoscope today, Monday 27 February 2023: Aries – Virgo

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    Paolo Fox horoscope today | Monday February 27, 2023 | Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo and Virgo

    PAOLO FOX HOROSCOPE TODAY New appointment with Paolo Fox’s horoscope today: like every day, many Italians are looking for complete forecasts for their zodiac sign. A gesture, between superstition and superstition, to start the day in the best way. After all, Fox is considered one of the best at making horoscopes, which he exhibits on TV (in Rai programs such as I Fatti Tuo) or on the radio (on LatteMiele) and which are then reported online. But what does Fox predict for today? Below are the forecasts of Paolo Fox’s horoscope today, monday 27 February 2023, for signs of Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo and Virgo present online.

    ARIES

    Dear Aries, the week that starts today – Monday 27 February – will open with the astral combination of Venus and the Moon which will make you very sensitive to affection. In love, pay close attention to concrete relationships, be less impetuous. A good time awaits you at work.

    BULL

    Dear Taurus, according to Paolo Fox’s horoscope for today (Monday 27 February 2023), during the next few hours of this end of February and beginning of March love will be favoured, especially starting from Friday with Venus entering the sign. You will show affection with concrete gestures and you will be very possessive of your partner. As far as work is concerned, discussions are ahead, even important ones. Try to solve everything before breaking out some real quarrel…

    COUPLE AFFINITIES FOR ALL ZODIAC SIGNS

    TWINS

    Dear Gemini, the Moon in your sign over the next few hours will make you less affectionate and rationality will prevail over emotions. For this reason you will also be very nervous at work. Try to relax a bit. Avoid useless quarrels, they wouldn’t be good for you or for others.

    PAUL FOX’S HOROSCOPE 2023

    CANCER

    Dear Cancer, what begins today – Monday 27 February – will be a week dedicated to love with Venus in the sign that will make you affectionate and passionate. The Moon in the sign on Thursday will guarantee wonderful moments of affection in the domestic hearth. As for work, no more laziness. Take action with confidence and courage.

    LION

    Dear Leo, according to Paolo Fox’s horoscope for today (Monday 27 February 2023), the Moon in your sign will produce a sparkling and very ambitious influence. Your sense of humor will already be very strong today and you will be able to shine (and not a little) at work. Beware of some sentimental situations that are a little tense. They will be resolved as soon as possible. Courage!

    COUPLE AFFINITIES FOR ALL ZODIAC SIGNS

    VIRGIN

    Dear Virgo, Venus over the next few hours will assume a favorable trine position and sensuality will be marked. Be careful not to be quarrelsome as a couple: don’t let yourself get caught up in excessive thoughts. Relax!

    THE LUCKY SIGN OF TODAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2023, ACCORDING TO PAOLO FOX

    The sign luckiest among you according to thehoroscope of Paolo Fox today is that of Aries: you will be very sensitive to affection. Work well too.

    TODAY’S FORECAST FOR LIBRA, SCORPIO, SAGITTARIUS, CAPRICORN, AQUARIUS AND Pisces

    THE HOROSCOPE OF THE WEEK: 20-26 FEBRUARY 2023

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    ( With inputs from : pledgetimes.com )

  • Jharkhand assembly’s budget session to begin on Monday

    Jharkhand assembly’s budget session to begin on Monday

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    Ranchi: The budget session of the Jharkhand assembly will begin on Monday, officials said.

    There will be 17 working days in the session, which will conclude on March 24. The government will table its budget for the financial year 2023-24 on March 3, they said.

    The session will start with the address of Governor CP Radhakrishnan.

    Chief Minister Hemant Soren on Sunday chaired a meeting of the ruling coalition, which also comprises the Congress and RJD besides his JMM, to decide the floor strategy.

    “Various issues were discussed at the meeting. We want the House to function smoothly. Opposition and ruling bench members should use the opportunity to discuss issues concerning the people. Reply to all questions of the opposition will be given,” Parliamentary Affairs Minister Alamgir Alam said.

    The BJP said its MLAs will meet on Monday to decide its strategy.

    “Questions will be raised in the House on issues such as corruption, deteriorating law and order situation and the recruitment policies,” BJP chief whip Biranchi Narayan told PTI.

    The government is expected to introduce some important bills during the session, including that on the recruitment policy.

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  • SC to hear on Monday plea by ex-servicemen for payment of OROP arrears in one installment

    SC to hear on Monday plea by ex-servicemen for payment of OROP arrears in one installment

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    New Delhi: A group of ex-servicemen moved the Supreme Court seeking a direction to the Centre that arrears of the One Rank-One Pension scheme be paid to all eligible pensioners in one installment instead of four installments.

    A bench of Chief Justice DY Chandrachud and justices PS Narasimha and JB Pardiwala is scheduled to take up the application filed by Indian Ex-Servicemen Movement (IESM) through advocate Balaji Srinivasan for hearing on February 27.

    The military veterans association has also sought the setting aside of the Centre’s communication dated January 20, 2023 issued by the Ministry of Defence.

    The communication had said that “arrears on account of revision of pension from July 1, 2019 till date of its implementation shall be paid by the Pension Disbursing Agencies in four yearly installments. However, all the family pensioners including those in receipt of special/liberalized family pension and all gallantry award winners shall be paid arrears in one installment”.

    The ex-servicemen have alleged that the Centre has unilaterally modified and sought to subvert the directions passed by this court in the last year’s judgement dated March 16, 2022.

    “Shockingly, this has been done after taking indulgence of this court and seeking extension over the last ten months, during which time several assurances of compliance were given to this court (while seeking repeated extensions in time) to the lakhs of eligible pensioners depending on the payment of arrears”, the application has said.

    The association said that approximately four lakh pensioners have died during the pendency of the petition and “several more would perish without seeing the fruits of the judgement dated March 16, 2022 if the respondents/ Union of India is not directed to comply with the judgement dated March 16, 2022, in time in as much as a majority of the pensioners are aged citizens “.

    On January 9, the top court granted time till March 15 to the Centre for payment of arrears of OROP to all eligible pensioners of the armed forces.

    The top court had asked the Centre to ensure that all arrears are paid expeditiously to the pensioners of the armed forces and that there is no further delay.

    It had granted liberty to ex-servicemen association to file an application if they feel aggrieved by any action of the Centre on payment of arrears of the OROP.

    This was the second extension given by the top court to the Centre to pay the arrears after it had first moved the apex court in June last year and sought three months to compute and make payments in accordance with the March 16, 2022 verdict of the top court.

    The top court’s 2022 verdict had come on the plea filed by the IESM against the Centre’s formula of calculating OROP.

    The verdict had said in terms of the communication dated November 7, 2015, the benefit of OROP was to be effected from July 1, 2014 and the communication states that “in future, the pension would be re-fixed every five years”.

    “Such an exercise has remained to be carried out after the expiry of five years possibly because of the pendency of the present proceedings,” the bench had said, adding, “We accordingly order and direct that in terms of the communication dated November 7, 2015, a re-fixation exercise shall be carried out from July 1, 2019, upon the expiry of five years.

    “Arrears payable to all eligible pensioners of the armed forces shall be computed and paid over accordingly within a period of three months,” the top court had said in its verdict.

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  • Himachal Pradesh: Earthquake hits Dharamshala on Monday

    Himachal Pradesh: Earthquake hits Dharamshala on Monday

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    Dharamshala: An earthquake of magnitude 3.6 occurred 56 km north of Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh at 10:38 pm on Monday, the National Centre for Seismology informed.

    The agency said the epicentre was at a depth of 10 kms beneath the earth’s surface.
    “An earthquake of magnitude 3.6 occurred at 56km north of Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh at around 10:38 pm, yesterday.

    The earthquake’s depth was 10 km below the ground,” the National Center for Seismology said in the statement.

    Earlier on February 19, an earthquake struck the town of Nandigama in Andhra Pradesh’s NTR district. No loss of lives was reported.

    According to sources, the tremors occurred around 7:13 am on Sunday and lasted for 3.4 seconds. Fearful residents rushed out of their homes onto the streets.

    On the same day, an earthquake measuring 3.0 on the Richter scale also struck Madhya Pradesh.

    According to the National Centre for Seismology, the earthquake struck Dhar, about 151 km southwest of Indore around 1 pm.
    The agency said the earthquake’s epicentre was at a depth of 10 kms beneath the earth’s surface.

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  • PM to inaugurate ‘Aero India 2023’ in Bengaluru on Monday

    PM to inaugurate ‘Aero India 2023’ in Bengaluru on Monday

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    New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the 14th edition of ‘Aero India 2023’ at Air Force Station, Yelahanka in Bengaluru on Monday.

    The Asia’s largest aero show will showcase the country’s progress in design leadership, growth in UAVs Sector, Defence Space and futuristic technologies. Further, it will also promote the export of indigenous air platforms like Light Combat Aircraft (LCA)-Tejas, HTT-40, Dornier Light Utility Helicopter (LUH), Light Combat Helicopter (LCH) and Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH).

    Being organised in an area of around 35,000 sq metre, it will be the biggest-ever event till date, and is likely to witness the participation of 98 countries.

    The Defence Ministers of 32 countries, Air Chiefs of 29 countries and 73 CEOs of global and Indian OEMs are expected to attend the event.

    As many as 809 defence companies, including MSMEs and start-ups, will showcase the advancement in niche technologies and the growth in aerospace and defence sector.

    According to the Ministry of Defence, the major exhibitors include Airbus, Boeing, Dassault Aviation, Lockheed Martin, Israel Aerospace Industry, BrahMos Aerospace, Army Aviation, HC Robotics, SAAB, Safran, Rolls Royce, Larsen & Toubro, Bharat Forge Limited, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL), Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL) and BEML Limited.

    About five lakh visitors are expected to attend the event physically and many millions more will connect through television and internet.

    As per the ministry, the focus will be on showcasing indigenous equipment, technologies and establishing partnerships with foreign companies, in line with ‘Make in India, Make for the World’ vision for a secure and prosperous future.

    Addressing the curtain raiser programme on February 12, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said that the Aero India 2023 will showcase the country’s manufacturing prowess and the progress achieved towards realising the ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ as envisioned by the Prime Minister. This event will significantly contribute to the development of the aerospace and aviation sector, he asserted.

    February 13-15 will be business days, while February 16-17 will be for public visit. The event comprises a Defence Ministers’ Conclave, a CEOs Round Table, Manthan start-up event, Bandhan ceremony, breath-taking air shows, a large exhibition, India Pavilion and a trade fair of aerospace companies.

    The Defence Minister termed the record international participation as the reflection of not just India’s buyer-seller ties with different countries, but also their shared vision of global prosperity.

    “Spanning five days, the event, on the theme ‘The runway to a billion opportunities’, will radiate the rise of a strong and self-reliant ‘New India’ by displaying India’s growth in aerospace and defence capabilities… It will integrate domestic MSMEs and start-ups in global supply chain and attract foreign investments including the partnerships for co-development and co-production,” Singh added.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )