WEF 2021: India faced COVID-19 disruption very bravely , says Smriti Irani
In the Restoring Economic Growth (Option 1) session, the textile minister said that despite initial fears about the scale of the pandemic making it difficult to coordinate responses, India is proof that when government and citizens come together, much can be done
Mansi Jaswal | January 28, 2021 | Updated 11:02 IST
The theme of support for the global community was picked up by Irani, who detailed how India has supported the needs of poorer sections of society with measures including cash transfers and clean fuel grants
Union Textile Minister Smriti Irani on Tuesday said that time has come for the world to recognise that India has faced coronavirus disruption very bravely . Irani was speaking at the Day 1 virtual session of the World Economic Forum s Davos Agenda on Monday. She added: We are picking up the pieces of the economy that s been shattered across the world but none the less we are hopeful and
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Renewing American leadership: Shaping the future of US foreign policy
Tue, Dec 15, 2020 9:00 AM
As the United States prepares to transition to a new presidential administration, leaders and experts seek to shape the thinking on how to renew US leadership in the world.
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