Diplomatist Magazine Diplomatist August 2018 | Page 3

Publisher’s Note Welcome to the August Edition of the Diplomatist! Our Cover Story features Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, who slowly set the ball rolling for the next Indian general election, as he addressed the nation on Independence Day (15 August). As his speech echoed from the ramparts of Red Fort to every nook and corner of the country, it evoked a sense of an India that’s progressing, ascending from the restrained past and worth betting on. ”The Prime Minister’s Dream” looks into this speech as Modi begins the fi nal lap of his fi rst term as PM. Global Centre Stage covers American foreign policy under President Donald Trump; and also looks into how Japan is seeking to bring the UK into the new Trans-Pacifi c Partnership Agreement. “Israel: A Jewish and Democratic State” leads you through the historical background and context of what led to the passing of the new Nation State Law, thus helping one to understand its practical impact. We also give you an overview of elections in Iraq and Latin America. The new Iraqi Parliamentary elections bears signifi cance since they were held after a delay of nearly three years – derailed due to the widespread expansion of “Islamist” terror groups and the certain lawlessness that spread across nearly one-third of the country. Latin America and the Caribbean region are also witnessing a political change in 2018. A number of large and small nations have gone to the ballot to elect new governments and some are scheduled to go to elections in the coming months. This simultaneous changeover is likely to have political and economic consequences given the current international situation as a result of the United States’ economic policies. African Diary covers BRICS’ 10th summit, hosted by South Africa, in its posh Johannesburg corporate suburb of Sandton. The Brazil-Russia-India-China-South Africa club refl ected on current world situation with a focus on democracy and multi-lateralism, given the backdrop of geopolitical chaos and economic warfare. There is also an insight into the vast opportunities around Africa’s blue economies – to create jobs and improve livelihoods. Enjoy reading an enlightening article on how Myanmar’s government is opening the economy to make the country investor-friendly. Save the date for an Austrian night into Indian mythology. Indo-Austrian cultural ties are displayed through Shakuntala – an opera on the famous Indian love story. Culture Connect brings you the highlights of the concert composed by Austrian musician Franz Schubert which will be brought to India by Austrian Embassy Cultural Forum, in October this year. Do not miss the Book Shelf. LikeWar: Weaponization of Social Media gives a comprehensive perceptive of how social media are transforming war, crime and diplomacy in the 21st century. Our Special Report on India’s bilateral relations with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, apart from providing useful information on potential areas for business and lucrative markets, also gives an insight into the positive trajectory of relations between India and the Middle-East power nation. This edition of Diplomatist pays tribute to the proud son of Africa – Kofi Annan; as well as former Indian Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee – both renowned statesmen, as they pass on to their heavenly abode. We bring you these and more! We hope you enjoy reading this edition as much as we enjoyed getting it ready for you! As always, we welcome your feedback and comments. Linda Brady Hawke Publisher