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Published By : Admin | February 6, 2025 | 13:03 IST

This week, India made remarkable progress in strengthening its global partnerships, advancing technological and space exploration, and contributing to global conservation and healthcare efforts. From deepening ties with Israel to launching new satellite programs and recognizing the achievements of Indian talent abroad, India continues to assert its growing role in international affairs. Europe views India as a key opportunity for future collaboration. Here's a look at some of the key highlights from this week.

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India-Israel: Celebrating 33 Years of friendship and innovation

India and Israel celebrate 33 years of friendship, innovation, and shared success. The relationship between the two countries has grown stronger over the years, with collaboration in areas like technology, defence, and agriculture. Both nations have worked together to bring new ideas and solutions to global challenges.

Europe sees India as a key partner

Vladimir Prebilič, a Member of Parliament from the European Union, has underlined that if there was ever a great chance to deepen relationship with India, now is the time. Europe sees India as an essential partner in growth. He stressed that if Europe is looking for new friends, India is the right answer, underscoring the opportunity to deepen the relationship between the two.

India's tiger conservation: A success story

• India has now become home to the world's largest tiger population. The country's commitment to protecting these animals, reducing poaching, and conserving their habitats has paid off. India's tiger population now lives in an area larger than half the size of the UK, showing how conservation efforts can lead to real change.

India's epic Mahabharata makes it’s Global debut in Australia

India's ancient epic, the Mahabharata, has made its international debut in Australia through a five-hour play. This groundbreaking production condenses the text's vast narrative and rich subplots into a single, impactful performance. The show presents a dynamic presentation of India's cultural legacy and the universal themes of duty, morality, and justice that resonate across time and borders.

India's space milestones

India successfully launched a new navigation satellite aboard a home-grown rocket, marking a significant step in the country's space capabilities. This move strengthens India's ability to manage its own satellite positioning system, an increasingly important tool for global navigation and communications.

Indian astronaut to pilot NASA mission

Wing Commander Shubhanshu Shukla, an Indian Air Force officer, has been selected to pilot NASA's Axiom Mission 4 to the International Space Station, scheduled for spring 2025. This is a major achievement for India's growing presence in space exploration, as Shukla was also chosen as a prime astronaut for India's own Gaganyaan mission.

Chennai's rising culinary star

A Chennai Chef's restaurant has been awarded the prestigious Virgin Media Gold Medal for the Best Fine Dining in Ireland. This recognition highlights the increasing global influence of Indian chefs and the growing popularity of Indian cuisine worldwide.

India and China to strengthen ties

India and China have agreed to work more closely together. The two countries have decided to strengthen strategic communication, enhance mutual political trust, resume direct flights, and make it easier for Indian pilgrims to visit Kailash Mansarovar. This is a step forward in improving relations and increasing exchanges between the two nations.

India-Indonesia collaboration in healthcare

India has committed to improving Indonesia's healthcare system by training Indonesian health workers in important fields like robotic surgery and liver transplantation. This collaboration is a part of Modi government's efforts to share India's expertise in medical technology and support health systems in other countries.

Indian-American student earns scholarship recognition

Lakshmishree Sivakumar, a student dedicated to both academics and community service, has been named a finalist for the prestigious Gore Scholarship. Sivakumar is also the founder of the Mayura School of Dance, which teaches Bharatanatyam to Indian-American girls.

As India continues to strengthen its global partnerships, its role on the world stage becomes more significant. From space exploration to healthcare collaboration, India and Indians are proving to be a rising force, ready to contribute to global progress in various fields.

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Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi chaired a high-level review meeting on the National TB Elimination Programme (NTEP) at his residence at 7, Lok Kalyan Marg, New Delhi earlier today.

Lauding the significant progress made in early detection and treatment of TB patients in 2024, Prime Minister called for scaling up successful strategies nationwide, reaffirming India’s commitment to eliminate TB from India.

Prime Minister reviewed the recently concluded 100-Day TB Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan covering high-focus districts wherein 12.97 crore vulnerable individuals were screened; 7.19 lakh TB cases detected, including 2.85 lakh asymptomatic TB cases. Over 1 lakh new Ni-kshay Mitras joined the effort during the campaign, which has been a model for Jan Bhagidari that can be accelerated and scaled across the country to drive a whole-of-government and whole-of-society approach.

Prime Minister stressed the need to analyse the trends of TB patients based on urban or rural areas and also based on their occupations. This will help identify groups that need early testing and treatment, especially workers in construction, mining, textile mills, and similar fields. As technology in healthcare improves, Nikshay Mitras (supporters of TB patients) should be encouraged to use technology to connect with TB patients. They can help patients understand the disease and its treatment using interactive and easy-to-use technology.

Prime Minister said that since TB is now curable with regular treatment, there should be less fear and more awareness among the public.

Prime Minister highlighted the importance of cleanliness through Jan Bhagidari as a key step in eliminating TB. He urged efforts to personally reach out to each patient to ensure they get proper treatment.

During the meeting, Prime Minister noted the encouraging findings of the WHO Global TB Report 2024, which affirmed an 18% reduction in TB incidence (from 237 to 195 per lakh population between 2015 and 2023), which is double the global pace; 21% decline in TB mortality (from 28 to 22 per lakh population) and 85% treatment coverage, reflecting the programme’s growing reach and effectiveness.

Prime Minister reviewed key infrastructure enhancements, including expansion of the TB diagnostic network to 8,540 NAAT (Nucleic Acid Amplification Testing) labs and 87 culture & drug susceptibility labs; over 26,700 X-ray units, including 500 AI-enabled handheld X-ray devices, with another 1,000 in the pipeline. The decentralization of all TB services including free screening, diagnosis, treatment and nutrition support at Ayushman Arogya Mandirs was also highlighted.

Prime Minister was apprised of introduction of several new initiatives such as AI driven hand-held X-rays for screening, shorter treatment regimen for drug resistant TB, newer indigenous molecular diagnostics, nutrition interventions and screening & early detection in congregate settings like mines, tea garden, construction sites, urban slums, etc. including nutrition initiatives; Ni-kshay Poshan Yojana DBT payments to 1.28 crore TB patients since 2018 and enhancement of the incentive to ₹1,000 in 2024. Under Ni-kshay Mitra Initiative, 29.4 lakh food baskets have been distributed by 2.55 lakh Ni-kshay Mitras.

The meeting was attended by Union Health Minister Shri Jagat Prakash Nadda, Principal Secretary to PM Dr. P. K. Mishra, Principal Secretary-2 to PM Shri Shaktikanta Das, Adviser to PM Shri Amit Khare, Health Secretary and other senior officials.