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In March this year, the President of the United States and the Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom and Australia announced a pathway to developing next-generation nuclear powered submarine incorporating technology from all 3 nations.
It was also Mr Shah's sharpest political attack when he said he has records to prove that the highest number of communal incidents have taken place under the rule of former Prime Ministers Jawaharlal Nehru, Rajiv Gandhi and Indira Gandhi.
She writes that McEwen was “the man” in the “right place” and at the “right time” in Australian political history; and that he stands alongside the great Prime Ministers such as, “Barton, Deakin, Menzies, Curtin and Chifley”.
Similarly, scores of MOUs were signed during the visits of Presidents, Prime Ministers, and Foreign Ministers but there was little implementation largely due to turf wars between various departments and governmental agencies.
The G20 program was organised last week in Gwalior itself and now it has reached the final stage where the Presidents and Prime Ministers of the world would be present in India for the last three days of meetings," he said.
The past year has been nothing short of tough for millions of families across the country, with the worst economic crisis since 2008, the death of the beloved Queen and the toppling of two Prime Ministers all making 2022 truly an 'annus horribilis'.
The two Prime Ministers also laid the foundation stone for the тАШLittle IndiaтАЩ gateway to be built in Harris Park, Sydney, which is inhabited by a large Indian community.