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India to provide 50 Quad scholarships A new initiative announced during the Quad Leaders Summit on Sunday will provide scholarships worth Rs 4 crore to students from the Indo-Pacific who wish to pursue undergraduate engineering programmes.
“India is pleased to announce a new initiative to award fifty Quad Scholarships worth $500,000 each [ ₹4,17,40,225]Students from the Indo-Pacific region will be encouraged to pursue a 4-year undergraduate engineering programme at a Government of India-funded technical institution,” it said. Wilmington Declaration Joint Statement Released by the White House on Sunday.
PM Modi at the Quad Summit
This announcement was made when Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended a programme organised here. The summit of Quad leaders will take place on Sunday morning (IST). He also participated in the Quad Cancer Moonshot event and held bilateral meetings with US President Biden, Fumio Kishida of Japan and Anthony Albanese of Australia.
PM Modi made several announcements during both the programs. In an indirect reference to China, PM Modi said that the Quad is not against anyone but for a rule-based international order and respect for sovereignty.
“A free, open, inclusive and prosperous Indo-Pacific is our priority,” Modi said in his opening address at the summit hosted by President Joe Biden on Saturday, which was also attended by Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida.
,We are not against anyone. We support all rule-based systems Without naming any country, Prime Minister Modi said, “We are committed to the international order, respect for sovereignty, territorial integrity and peaceful resolution of all issues.”
PM announces US$ 7.5 million funding for sampling He said India will cooperate in radiotherapy treatment and capacity building. He said India will also contribute 40 million vaccine doses for Indo-Pacific countries under the GAVI and QUAD initiatives.
The next Quad Leaders Summit will be hosted by India in 2025. “The Quad is here to stay,” the joint declaration said.
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