A new tussle started between the Delhi Lieutenant Governor, VK Saxena and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal over the inauguration of Guru Gobind Singh Indraprasth University in East Delhi.

Delhi education minister, Atishi had announced the inauguration of the university by the Delhi CM which prompted the Delhi LG to issue a statement saying, “Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal himself was aware of the fact that the L-G was scheduled to inaugurate the campus. In fact, they were also aware that they were supposed to be present in the function as Guest of Honour and distinguished guest, as desired by the L-G and had also consented to it.”

“Moreover, even on the day when Atishi made this claim in a press conference, i.e. 06.06.2023, earlier during the day, the VC of GGSIPU had announced on stage at the Convocation of GGSIPU, where Atishi was present as a Guest of Honour, that the East Campus of the University was scheduled to be inaugurated by the Lt. Governor on 08.06.2023,” it added.  

Reacting to this Delhi education minister, Atishi said that the L-G should not forget that education, higher education and technical education are all transferred subjects.

Even Delhi minister Saurabh Bhardwaj reacted to this, saying that the L-G should focus on inauguration of buildings which come under Police, Land and Public order.

“The construction of this campus started when he (VK Saxena) was not the L-G. Manish Sisodia started this work and our elected government took it further. It is strange now for the L-G to say that he was asked by officials to inaugurate the university campus,” Bhardwaj said.

“At this rate, the L-G could say tomorrow that he would inaugurate Saurabh Bhardwaj’s office. That’s why L-G has kept all officers under his control and wants to keep it going. The CM is the one vested with the moral authority to inaugurate the campus. Such thoughts should not even come to the L-G’s mind,” he added.

Tensions have been rising between the Delhi L-G and Delhi CM for the past few years over various matters. Notably, in May this year a Supreme Court judgement had ruled that the Delhi government had powers over civil services in the Delhi after which the Centre had brought in an ordinance regarding civil services giving more power to the L-G, creating more friction between the two posts.

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A Groundbreaking Test of Preparedness

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The EU is conducting its first-ever live military exercises (MILEX) from the Rota naval base in Southern Spain, as part of its crisis response force. The exercise involves 2,800 personnel, 25 aircraft, 6 ships, space, cyber assets, and special operations forces to plan and execute a landing ship attack, secure and control the seaport, and deploy land forces to rescue trapped civilians. The exercise is part of the first-ever EU military crisis management exercise (MILEX23) taking place over a week at the Rota Naval Base in Cádiz, Spain.

The exercise aims to test the bloc’s future 5,000-strong Rapid Deployment Capacity (RDC), established by the EU’s Strategic Compass, the bloc’s first military strategy endorsed by member states in March 2022. The RDC re-shapes the existing EU battlegroups, a rotating on-call force composed of member states’ armed forces. EU member states have not deployed EU-led forces in crisis situations due to political will, instead relying on NATO or ad hoc coalitions.

Recent events, such as the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan and the chaotic evacuation of Kabul, have emphasized the need for a home-coordinated European force for crisis response. The force is set to be operational by 2025 and could also be used to deliver humanitarian assistance, such as in the Gaza Strip. The EU aims to establish a fully operational Military Planning and Conduct Capability (MPCC) by 2025 as the EU’s command and control structure, becoming the full-fledged EU military headquarters.

Exercise participants will test the EU’s readiness to respond quickly in the initial phase of a stabilization operation, deploying troops to reestablish order in a destabilized environment. The force is modular and used in different phases of an operation, testing other scenarios for potential deployment of rapid deployment capacity, such as rescue and evacuation, humanitarian assistance, and disaster relief. The next EU exercise is expected to take place in the second half of 2024, with the support of Germany.

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