N Muruganandam is tipped for the top slot of Mumbai Port Trust (MPT). The 1991 batch IAS officer of Tamil Nadu cadre is currently serving as Joint Secretary, Shipping Transport, Ministry of Shipping
China recognises India’s special role in stabilising the strategic Indian Ocean region but the perception that it is India’s “backyard” may result in clashes, Chinese military officials and experts have cautioned. The People's Liberation Army (PLA) Navy expands its profile in the Indian Ocean with recent submarine visits to Sri Lanka and more recently Pakistan. Chinese officials rejects India's concerns by emphasizing its motivations were driven by trade and security and not aimed at India, although with one important caveat: it would be a mistake for New Delhi to consider the ocean's international waters as "its backyard". According to a report in India Today, Senior Captain Zhao Yi, who is Associate Professor at the Institute of Strategy of the elite National Defence University, said: "I admit that geographically speaking India has a special role to play in stabilizing the Indian Ocean region and South Asian region. But [for the Indian Ocean], ...
New Delhi: Vikas Swarup, the author of Oscar award winning 'Slumdog Millionaire', is most likely to succeed Syed Akbaruddin as Foreign Ministry spokesperson, according to reports. Media reports on Thursday claimed that Vikas Swarup is likely to take over on April 18. The appointment order was issued by the Narendra Modi government late on March 25, reports said. Swarup is expected to take charge as the MEA spokesperson after PM Narendra Modi's Europe-Canada tour. Akbaruddin, a 1985 batch Indian Foreign Service officer, is considered an expert on West Asia issues in India and has served in various capacities in that region including being Consul General at Jeddah from 2000 to 2004. He was the director at Foreign Secretary's Office of the Ministry from 2004 to 2005. He has rich experience in nuclear-related issues and was on deputation at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Vienna for four years. Better known as Akbar, he returne...
The Delhi government on Friday asked Delhi Police to install CCTV cameras inside police stations and sought a list of "dark spots" considered dangerous for women. RELATED Delhi Government Swaps Portfolios of Two Ministers Delhi Government to Invite Suggestions for Participatory Budget: Aam Aadmi Party My Model of Governance Better Than PM Modi's: Arvind Kejriwal In a letter from Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's office to Delhi Police Commissioner BS Bassi, complaints regarding non-accessibility of beat constables and non-registration of first information reports (FIRs) were also mentioned, a Delhi government statement said. The letter asked the Delhi Police to prominently display the names of the beat constables and their contact numbers. The letter also stated that the Delhi government was committed to install CCTV cameras across the national capital. "Delhi Police is requested to send a list of dark spots, which could be poten...
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