
Modi's Saudi Reset: India Steps Up in a Multipolar West Asia
Prime Minister Narendra Modis visit to Saudi Arabia marks a significant step in Indias strategic engagement with West Asia. Amidst the backdrop of shifting global alliances and Chinas growing influence, it highlights Indias political stability, economic dynamism, and multi-alignment strategy, positioning it as a key partner for Saudi Arabias Vision 2030 and regional stability.

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Hindustan Times
19 hours ago
- Hindustan Times
Develop Mathura, Kanpur as model cities: Adityanath
Chief minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday said infrastructure facilities should be developed in Mathura-Vrindavan, preserving the cultural and religious integrity of the area while generating employment opportunities. He was reviewing the 'Vision 2030' plans prepared for the development of Mathura-Vrindavan and Kanpur in a meeting with officers of state government departments. Mathura and Kanpur administration officers joined the meeting through video conference. The chief minister emphasised that Mathura's cultural significance and Kanpur's industrial prominence should be integrated to develop both as model cities with active participation of public representatives, entrepreneurs, youths and citizens. 'The comprehensive development of Mathura and Kanpur would be a step toward realising the 'Viksit Bharat 2047' vision,' he said. In the last 50 years, the Mathura-Vrindavan region has suffered due to the unplanned development and deterioration of the heritage, the chief minister observed. Officers informed the CM 195 projects worth ₹30,080 crore have been proposed for the development of Mathura-Vrindavan. The chief minister directed that access roads, drinking water, sanitation, and rest areas at religious sites be developed without compromising their sanctity. He called the planned digital museum, convention centre and the Green Path in Vrindavan a long-term investment. The chief minister instructed the officers that a statue of Swami Haridas should be installed at the under-construction Swami Haridas auditorium. Additionally, he directed that a Krishna Lok Park should be developed within the Jawahar Bagh premises on the public-private partnership (PPP) model, along with the comprehensive development of the facade on the Vrindavan Parikrama Marg. The remaining land in Jawahar Bagh should be developed into a city forest, he said. The chief minister also directed that approach roads and campus development work leading to the temples of Radharani's Ashtasakhis should be completed on priority. Reviewing the eco-restoration of 36 forests in Braj region, the CM called for planting and conservation of the Krishna-era flora. The clean and uninterrupted flow of the Yamuna must become a people's movement, requiring collective resolve, he said. Officials presented 61 projects worth over ₹37,000 crore for development of Kanpur under Vision 2030. The CM was briefed on plans like New Kanpur City, Knowledge City, Medicity, Atal Nagar (land pooling model), EV Park, Aerocity, and Mega MSME Cluster—all aimed at boosting Kanpur's socio-economic development. New Kanpur City will be developed over 153 hectares at a cost of ₹1,169 crore and will include 2,000 residential plots and various commercial zones for a population of 35,000. Among the 29 infrastructure projects proposed are outer ring road, Trans-Ganga Bridge, RRTS, metro expansion, integrated bus terminal, road junction improvements, and deployment of electric buses. Under ITMS, an intelligent signalling system and CCTV network will be installed at 102 major intersections to modernise traffic control. The CM ordered the relocation of the central city bus stand to the outskirts and creation of multiple bus stations if needed, along with new city bus stands, a convention centre and an urban haat. The CM directed that all city parks be developed as theme-based parks in collaboration with NGOs or voluntary organisations. He emphasised the need to bring all district and divisional-level government offices under one roof in Mathura and Kanpur.


Hindustan Times
a day ago
- Hindustan Times
UP CM calls for integrated govt complexes in Mathura, Kanpur; reviews Vision 2030 plans
Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday emphasised the need to establish integrated government office complexes in Mathura and Kanpur to bring all district and divisional-level offices under one roof, according to an official statement. Reviewing the 'Vision 2030' plans for Mathura-Vrindavan and Kanpur metropolitan areas, the chief minister instructed officials to ensure that these integrated complexes are equipped with proper facilities including chambers for advocates, adequate parking, food courts, and other civic amenities. "Such integrated offices will not only streamline administrative work but also eliminate the inconvenience caused to people by having to visit multiple offices," he said. Focusing on long-term infrastructure, heritage preservation, and traffic decongestion in the temple town of Mathura-Vrindavan, Adityanath was informed that 195 projects worth around ₹30,080 crore have been proposed for Mathura. Of these, work has begun on 23 projects, while 172 are under various stages of planning, the statement said. Adityanath emphasised the need to maintain the sanctity of religious sites and directed that facilities for clean drinking water, toilets and resting spaces be developed on pilgrimage routes. He underlined the importance of Vrindavan's Swami Haridas cultural auditorium, a proposed digital museum, a convention centre, and an environmental corridor as key long-term investments. He further instructed that a statue of Swami Haridas be installed at the auditorium and called for the development of a Krishna Lok Park at Jawahar Bagh under a PPP model. Adityanath directed that plantation and conservation of trees mentioned in Krishna-era texts be prioritised. He reiterated the importance of collective efforts to restore the flow and purity of the Yamuna River. Reviewing the development roadmap for Kanpur, the officers informed that the 'Vision 2030' blueprint for Kanpur comprises 61 projects valued at over ₹37,000 crore, the statement read. The plan aims at decongesting the city's core, strengthening public transport, expanding industrial infrastructure, and developing modern townships, healthcare and educational institutions. Among the major proposals are the New Kanpur City, Knowledge City, MedCity, Atal Nagar , EV Park, AeroCity, and a mega MSME cluster. Officials informed the Chief Minister that New Kanpur City, being developed over 153 hectares at a cost of ₹1,169 crore, will feature 2,000 residential plots and multiple commercial zones to accommodate a population of 35,000. On the transport front, Adityanath stressed the need to tackle urban encroachments, which he identified as a major cause of traffic congestion. He called for proper rehabilitation of street vendors and reviewed 29 infrastructure projects including master plan roads, an outer ring road, the Trans-Ganga bridge, an RRTS corridor, metro expansion, an integrated bus terminal, junction improvement works, and electric bus deployment. An Intelligent Traffic Management System with smart signalling and CCTV networks at 102 key intersections is also on the anvil. Adityanath suggested shifting the central bus stand to the outskirts of Kanpur city and developing multiple intra-city bus stands as needed. He further encouraged the development of all urban parks as theme-based parks in partnership with NGOs and civil society groups. Stating that the holistic development of Mathura and Kanpur will contribute significantly to the national goal of "Viksit Bharat 2047." He said the religious importance of Mathura and the industrial strength of Kanpur must be integrated to showcase both as model cities.


Business Standard
2 days ago
- Business Standard
Xevyte Targets 5000+ Workforce in 5 years: Appoints New Leadership to Achieve Vision 2030
VMPL Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], June 11: Xevyte (formerly iSquaretek), a leading digital transformation and technology solutions provider, has named Shailendra Puri as Chief Strategy Officer (CSO) and Chenna Reddy as Chief Technology Officer (CTO). These appointments mark a key step in advancing Xevyte's Vision 2030, a strategic plan to strengthen its position as a leader in enterprise technology solutions. Vision 2030: Driving Digital Innovation Xevyte's Vision 2030 charts an ambitious roadmap to empower global enterprises through cutting-edge innovation, unwavering integrity, and impactful solutions. The company is poised for exponential growth, planning to scale its workforce from over 600 professionals to more than 5,000 in five years. This expansion will strengthen Xevyte's presence across key regions, including the United Kingdom, Southeast Asia, the UAE, and the broader APAC market. By the end of 2025, Xevyte aims to surpass 1,000 employees, marking a significant milestone in its growth journey. Financially, Xevyte is on a robust trajectory. From its current revenue of USD 20 million, the company projects a doubling to USD 40 million by March 2026, with an ambitious target of USD 100 million by 2030. This growth reflects Xevyte's commitment to delivering high-value solutions and fostering sustainable partnerships worldwide. From the technology viewpoint, the vision includes establishing innovation hubs dedicated to Cloud, Cybersecurity, Data Engineering, AI, and Automation. Xevyte is forming partnerships with global technology leaders, specialised innovators, and academic institutions to build a strong ecosystem. Investments in an AI-driven operating model, outcome-focused delivery, and a globally connected workforce will support the company's goal of delivering practical, scalable solutions. Leadership to Support Growth Shailendra Puri brings over 20 years of experience in IT services, digital consulting, and global business development to his role as CSO. He will focus on shaping corporate strategy, building strategic partnerships, and expanding Xevyte's presence in global markets. "Xevyte stands at the confluence of opportunity and transformation. With our Vision 2030 blueprint, we are positioning ourselves to be a trusted innovation partner to enterprises worldwide--offering agility, scalability, and strategic value", said Shailendra Puri, CSO, Xevyte. Shailendra has previously held leadership roles, where he successfully led global delivery, managed services, and outcome-based transformation programs for Fortune 500 clients. Bringing over two decades of cutting-edge technology experience, Chenna Reddy steps into the role of Chief Technology Officer to lead Xevyte's product and technology innovation charter. An accomplished technologist and enterprise architect, Chenna has led large-scale digital transformation initiatives and developed scalable technology platforms for complex business environments. As CTO, Chenna will be responsible for R & D, technology strategy, and platform innovation across Xevyte's core offerings in cybersecurity, cloud, software testing, digital engineering, and ERP systems. Chenna Reddy, CTO, Xevyte, said, "Technology is not just an enabler--it is the engine of enterprise reinvention. At Xevyte, I'm excited to lead a future-forward technology organisation focused on building intelligent, resilient, and scalable solutions that address real-world industry challenges." Strengthening Client Impact These leadership changes align with Xevyte's focus on serving clients in sectors such as Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance (BFSI), Healthcare & Life Sciences, Manufacturing, Aerospace, and the Public Sector. "We are delighted to welcome Shailendra and Chenna to the leadership team," said the Xevyte Board. "Their complementary expertise in strategy and technology will be instrumental as we expand our global reach, enhance our offerings, and deliver on our promise to be a partner of choice in the digital age." "We're at an exciting inflection point where our ambition is not just to grow, but to lead with purpose and innovation. Our goal is to be a strategic IT consulting partner for global capability centres and delivery hubs, backed by a strong talent engine of over 5,000 professionals. We're investing in innovation hubs, technology alliances, and digital-first ESG practices to create meaningful impact. This journey is about building a globally recognized brand that's future-ready and IPO-ready", said Karan Reddy, Co-Founder and CEO, Xevyte. About Xevyte Founded in 2005 as I Square Soft and rebranded as Xevyte in 2025, Xevyte is a global technology and services provider based in Bengaluru, India. Specialising in Digital Engineering, Cybersecurity, Infrastructure, and Talent Strategy, Xevyte serves over 100 clients across India, the USA, and the UK, helping organisations adapt and succeed in a digital world.