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OPEC Meet
The
160th Meeting of the Conference of the Organization of the Petroleum
Exporting Countries (OPEC) convened in Vienna, Austria, on 14 December
2011, under the Chairmanship of its President, HE Eng Rostam Ghasemi,
Minister of Petroleum of the Islamic Republic of Iran. The Conference
reviewed recent oil market devel-opments, as presented by the Secretary
General, in particular supply/ demand projections, as well as the
outlook for 2012. The Conference noted, further, that, although world
oil demand is forecast to increase slightly during the year 2012, this
rise is expected to be partially offset by a projected increase in
non-OPEC supply. The Conference decided that its next Ordinary Meeting
will convene in Vienna, Austria, on 14 June 2012.
International Conference on climate change, Sustainable agriculture and Public leaderhsip
A two-day
International Conference on Climate Change, Sustainable Agriculture and
Public Leadership was held in New Delhi. The main objective of this
conference was to bring scientists, teachers, researchers, economists,
managers and policy makers from around the w orld on a single platform
to discuss various aspects of climate change, sustainable agriculture
and public leadership and develop a consensus containing a set of
valuable recommendations, as a way forward for addressing the issues
related to the future climate scenario, Indian agriculture and food
security.
First Interpol Global Programme on Anti-Corruption and Asset Recovery
The first Global Programme on Anti-Corruption and Asset licovery for Investigators and Prosecutors (13-18 February,-2012)
hosted by the CBI, was at-tended by 39 police officers, Birvestigators
and prosecutors from various INTERPOL member countries from across the
world, including Australia, Afghanistan, China, Hongkong, Sri Lanka,
United Kingdom, jfcrcenesia, Fiji, Malaysia, Nepal, Singapore,
Philippines and facia
The
main purpose of the Global Programme was to enhance knowledge and
skills of investigators and prosecutors in nc icing assets of mass
corruption, and making effective use rf 1 egal assistance in
international and trans-border investigations. Of India Dr. Manmohan
Singh, UN Secretary General Mr. Ban Ki-Moon, and former Governor of
California Mr. Arnold Schwarzenegger.
The Regional Anti-Corruption Conference for Asia and the Pacific
The
ADB/OECD Anti-Corruption Initiative for Asia and the Pacific, and the
Government of India, have organised this conference to help governments,
businesses and citizens in Asia-Pacitic find holistic approaches to the
corruption problem. On 28-29 September 2011, the ADB/OECD
Anti-Corruption Initiative for Asia and the Pacific and the Government
of India co-hosted the 7th Regional Anti-Corruption Conference for Asia
and the Pacific.
First APEC Forest Ministry Meet
Forest
Ministers from Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum’s 21
member economies met for the first time in Beijing on Sept. 6-8,
2011. China’s President Hu Jintao opened the event in the Great Hall of
the People signalling high level support for cooperation on forestry in
the Asia-Pacific economic region.
East Asia Summit, Bali
The
sixth East Asia Summit was held on 19th November member, 2011 in
conjunction with the 19th ASEAN summit, where two new members, the
United States and Russia, joined for the first time in the 16-nation
grouping. In October 2010, ASEAN leader agreed at the end of the 17th
ASEAN Summit to invite the US and Russia to join the EAS in 2011, which
increased the number of ASEAN dialogue partners to eight. The East Asia
Summit (EAS) is originally an annual gathering of 10-member ASEAN and
six other East Asia countries, including Australia, China, India, Japan,
South Korea and New Zealand.
10th Basic Ministerial Meeting on Climate Change
The
10th BASIC Ministerial Meeting on Climate Change was held in New Delhi
on February 13-14,2012. Inline with ‘BASIC-Plus’ approach, besides the
BASIC’S Enviromnent Ministers, Qatar (as incoming President of COP-18),
Swaziland (as Chair of Africa Group of negotiators and as a member of
LDCs) and Singapore (as member of AoSIS) were also participated in the
meeting as observers. Algeria (as Chair of G-77 & China) was also
invited.
Delhi Sustainable Development Summit 2012
The
12th Delhi Sustainable Development Summit (DSDS), organized by The
Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) with the focus on the theme
“Protecting the Global Commons: 20 years post Rio”. DSDS 2012 is the
first important meeting of global leaders preceding the June 2012,
Rio+20 Summit.
EU Summit
The
European Council opened its doors again to the political elite the 14th
crisis summit in 21 months. A meeting of the bloc’s leaders is first,
followed by a gathering of the heads of the 17 euro zone countries. In
this summit held in Brussels, Euro zone leaders had reached a three
pronged agreement - private banks holding of Greek debt accepted a loss
of 50 per cent, approved a mechanism to boost the euro zone’s main
bailout fund, known as the European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF),
to about It Euros and recapitalization of European banks.
Fourth United Nations Conference on the Least Developed Countries
The
Fourth United Nations Conference on the least Developed Nations was
held in Turkey from May 7-13. The 10-year Programme of Action adopted at
the close of the Fourth United Nations Conference on the Least
Development Countries gave new momentum to global efforts to improve the
lot of the world’s most vulnerable, impoverished nations, Cyan Chandra
Acharya, (Nepal), Chair of the Group of Least Developed Countries said.
With vigorous partnership, it can help half of the LDCs (least developed
countries) meet the criteria of graduation by 2020, a mutual compact
between LDCs and development partners, aimed overall at erasing poverty,
overcoming structural challenges, and promoting equitable, rapid,
sustainable development in those countries. There are 48 nations on the
United Nations-identified list of least developed countries. Building on
the 2001 Brussels Programme of Action which, among other things,
introduced good governance principles the new plan focused on increasing
the productive capacities of least developed countries in such areas as
infrastructure, energy, science, technology and innovation, agriculture
and trade, while promoting human and social development.
G-20 Agriculture Ministers Meet
G-20
Agriculture Ministers Meet held on 22nd and 23rd June at Paris. The
meeting was convened by the French Presidency, the current chair of G-20
countries in response to the growing concern about the food price
volatility, particularly in the context of very high food prices in
recent times and an assessment that the prices were likely to remain
high.
5th Conference of SAARC Speakers and Parliamentarians
The
Fifth Conference of the Association of SAARC Speakers and
Parliamentarians which was inaugurated the Prime Minister of India, Dr.
Manmohan Singh, in New Delhi on 9-came to a close on 11 July, 2011. The
Conference deliberated on two themes, namely r^olidating Democracy:
Strengthening Trust between : anient and the People” and “Sustainable
Development SAARC Countries: The Way Forward” in six sessions :ning over
two days.
There
was consensus on a host of issues in the Conference jod it was an
educative experience for the Speakers and parliamentarians from all the
SAARC countries to come together and exchange views on topical subjects
of common concern for the South Asian region. Smt. Meira Kumar stressed
that it was the onerous responsibility of Parliaments and
parliamentarians to strengthen the roots of democracy in the region. She
further emphasized that parliamentarians must work together to
strengthen democratic values of protection of indi-vidual rights, Rule
of Law, justice and to meet the aspirations of the people.
Smt.
Meira Kumar expressed satisfaction over the Speakers’ Council amending
the Charter of the Association to include at least one woman member in
every Delegation to enable them to meet in the Forum of Women
Parliamentarians of the Association on the sidelines of the Conference
of the Association. Speakers and parliamentarians deliberated and came
closer to work out the feasibility of setting up a permanent Secretariat
of the Association.
58th World Statistics Congress
58th
World Statistics Congress of the International Statistical Institute
(ISI) was held in Dublin from the 21st to the 26th August 2011. The ISI
has held biennial Congresses since 1853 and recent sessions have
attracted over 2,500 delegates. Participants include academics,
government and private sector statisticians and related experts from
various institutes. The biennial meeting of the ISI is probably unique
in bringing together statisticians from across the disciplinary spectrum
- official statistics; business, financial, environmental and
industrial statistics; surveying and sampling computational &
mathematical statistics; probability and stochastic modeling and
statistical education. Moreover, it brings together statisticians from
both developing and developed nations to share experiences, expertise
and challenges. The Scientific Programme of the 58th Congress .offered
delegates innovative and stimulating topics with well-balanced
presentations. The theme of the; Congress was ‘Sta-tistical Issues
retating to Water and Water Quality’.
G-8 Summit
The
G8 Summit 2011 was held in Deauville, France on May 26 and 27. On the
agenda was security, development, climate, nuclear energy and the Arab
Spring. This was 37th G8 Summit. The summit is a venue for resolving
differences among its members. As a practical matter, the summit was
also conceived as an opportunity for its members to give each other
mutual encouragement in the face of difficult eco-nomic decisions. The
G-8 has become a forum for political and strategic discussions, and as a
caucus within the G-20. The summit brings together the world’s seven
richest nations and Russia and discussions were topped by issues like
the nuclear meltdown in Japan, the pursuit of hostilities in Libya, the
Arab revolutions in Syria, Egypt, Yemen, Tunisia and elsewhere. The G8
is comprised of the eight main industrialised countries: Canada, France,
Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, the United Kingdom and the United
States.
15th World Sanskrit Conference
The
15th World Sanskrit Conference organized by Ministry of Human Resource
Development and the International Association of Sanskrit Studies (IASS)
in New Delhi.
During
the six-day event scholars and delegates from around 32 countries
deliberated on a diverse range of topics like poetry, drama and
aesthetics, scientific literature, Buddhist studies, Jain studies,
Sanskrit and regional languages and literatures, and Vedas.
World Economic Forum
The
Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum (25- 29 January) held in
Davos. The Annual Meeting provided participants with strategic insights
from each of the four thematic clusters- growth and employment models
leadership and innovation models, sustainability and resource models and
social and technological modela- with the development of a Risk
Response Network among its defining legacies. The theme and vision of
the summit was “The great transformation: shaping new models”.
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