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MEA and Rajasthan Govt Collaborate for Videsh Sampark Programme Outreach

The Ministry of External Affairs organized the Videsh Sampark Programme with the Rajasthan government in Jaipur to strengthen cooperative federalism. The event was co-chaired by Secretary Sripriya Ranganathan and Chief Secretary V Srinivas, focusing on diaspora engagement and welfare. Discussions covered consular services, safe migration, and opportunities for business and investment in Rajasthan. The programme, launched in 2017, has now been held in 12 states, with plans to expand further.

MEA organises Videsh Sampark Programme in collaboration with Rajasthan govt

New Delhi, July 16

The Ministry of External Affairs organised its Videsh Sampark Programme in collaboration with the Government of Rajasthan on Thursday as part of its outreach initiative with the States and Union Territories to strengthen cooperative federalism.

According to the MEA, the Programme was co-chaired by Sripriya Ranganathan, Secretary (CPV & OIA), MEA, and V Srinivas, Chief Secretary, Government of Rajasthan, in Jaipur. Senior officials from the ministry and the Government of Rajasthan, the Regional Passport Officer, Jaipur, business leaders, recruiting agents, and stakeholders from the education sector also participated in the event.

Reflecting on the details of the programme, the MEA stated that it featured comprehensive discussions on a wide range of issues, including diaspora engagement and welfare initiatives of both the MEA and the Government of Rajasthan, with particular emphasis on the welfare of Indian nationals abroad, including students.

Deliberations also covered the Ministry's initiatives relating to consular, passport, and visa services; collaborative efforts to promote safe and legal migration and mobility; and opportunities to enhance business, investment, employment, and international engagement for the State.

The interactive sessions provided a valuable platform for the MEA and the Government of Rajasthan to strengthen institutional coordination and cooperation.

The MEA further highlighted that the participants exchanged best practices, explored measures to streamline procedures, enhance synergies, and identify areas where mutual support and assistance could facilitate the effective implementation of diaspora-related schemes and initiatives at both the Central and State levels.

MEA Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal reflected on the key discussions of the event on X and wrote, "Secretary (CPV & OIA), Smt. Sripriya Ranganathan, and Rajasthan Chief Secretary, Shri V. Srinivas, co-chaired the Videsh Sampark Programme in Jaipur today. The discussions focussed upon strengthening coordination between MEA and the State Government of Rajasthan in the spirit of cooperative federalism to foster diaspora engagement, support to Indian students abroad, promote safe and ethical migration and to promote trade and investment ties."

The Videsh Sampark Programme was launched by the Ministry of External Affairs in 2017 to foster closer engagement with State Governments on issues relating to the Indian diaspora, consular services, and international cooperation.

Since its inception, the Programme has been organised in collaboration with the Governments of Telangana, Kerala, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, Haryana, Punjab, Tripura, Bihar, Uttarakhand, and Andhra Pradesh. Ministry remains committed to expanding this outreach and will continue to engage with other States and Union Territories through the Videsh Sampark Programme in the years ahead.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sneha Agarwal

Cooperative federalism in action. But please focus on making passport services faster in smaller cities like Kota and Udaipur. Many still face delays.

Anushka Patel

My brother is studying in Canada and faced issues during Covid. Such programmes should result in concrete helpline mechanisms. Else it's just paperwork.

Vikram Joshi

Finally some seriousness about safe migration. Many youth in rural Rajasthan get duped by agents promising foreign jobs. Need more public awareness.

Deepak Meena

Good initiative but such programmes must include local leaders too. What about feedback from NRIs directly? 🤔

Priyanka Singh

Appreciate the effort. Rajasthan's handicraft exports can get a boost through diaspora networks. Praying it's not just a photo-op 🤞

Nikhil Choudhary

Welcome move. But MEA should also focus on diplomatic efforts for distressed Indians abroad in Middle East, not just Punjab or Kerala. Rajasthan's labour migration to Gulf matters.

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