Female officers from Indian Armed Forces praise Kingdom’s transformation, women empowerment

Female officers from Indian Armed Forces praise Kingdom’s transformation, women empowerment
Squadron Leader Bhawana Kanth speaking at interaction with IISR students. (Supplied)
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Updated 10 February 2024
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Female officers from Indian Armed Forces praise Kingdom’s transformation, women empowerment

Female officers from Indian Armed Forces praise Kingdom’s transformation, women empowerment

RIYADH: A women’s representation from the Indian Armed Forces, which was part of the government’s empowerment initiatives and took part in the World Defense Show in Riyadh, has praised the transformation in the Kingdom, which includes females being admitted into the Saudi defense forces.

The WDS, which was organized by Saudi Arabia’s General Authority for Military Industries, ran from Feb. 4-8 and provided a global forum for innovation and technological discourse within the defense industry: air, land, sea, space, and security.

India sent a three-member delegation of women officers, each of them a holder of a frontline role in the forces, to take part in the event.

Squadron Leader Bhawana Kanth (air force), Col. Ponung Doming (army) and Lt. Cmdr. Annu Prakash (navy) represented the Indian armed forces at seminars during the WDS.

Fighter pilot Kanth took center stage as a panelist on Feb. 7 at a seminar called “International Women in Defense — Investing in an Inclusive Future,” which was hosted by Saudi Ambassador to the US Princess Reema bint Bandar.

The delegation later said: “We are very happy to be here. From the outside world we have different views; coming over here was a very different experience.

“We are seeing the women, they are excelling in everything. (We are) glad to see women in Saudi Arabia being part of various services, joining Saudi defense forces. Our country is also working towards women empowerment and has sent a tri-service women representation.”

Doming said: “It was good to see women driving cars in the streets, taking leading positions in various sectors, and lots of women sitting in the conference room.

“It is good to learn that the Saudi military launched the first military section for women in the Saudi Arabian Armed Forces in January 2021.”

It was in November 2021 when women candidates in India were first given the chance to take an examination for admittance to the National Defence Academy — the first tri-services training academy in the world — in Khadakwasla, Pune.

With India and Saudi Arabia now engaged in a strategic partnership with closer military ties, the women expressed their hope of future joint military training with their Saudi counterparts.

The trio also delivered an inspirational talk about their experiences at the International Indian School, Riyadh, on Thursday to about 700 children from various establishments.

Kanth spoke of soaring through the skies and becoming part of the revered fighter pilot club in India. Her insights on leadership, resilience and the evolving role of women in modern warfare resonated with the diverse audience, which was impressed to learn about her journey. She took part in the Indian Republic Day parade in 2021 and the flypast this year.

Doming shared her experiences, which include commanding the world’s highest border task force at 15,000 feet in India’s northern sector.

Prakash shared her expertise in maritime security and operations. Her journey illustrated the crucial role women play in safeguarding India’s vast coastline and ensuring regional stability. She also spoke of managing her time between service and married life and family.

Teachers and students at the IISR later told Arab News: “It (the talk) served as a platform in showcasing the diverse talents and leadership skills of Indian women in uniform, inspiring us to follow their dreams and cover new grounds.”


Jeddah forum focuses on coral reef conservation

Jeddah forum focuses on coral reef conservation
Updated 29 October 2024
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Jeddah forum focuses on coral reef conservation

Jeddah forum focuses on coral reef conservation

JEDDAH: The Red Sea Coral Reef Fish and Fisheries Forum began in Jeddah on Tuesday.

The two-day event aims to bolster efforts to preserve coral reef fish populations and fisheries while enhancing ecosystem sustainability in the Red Sea.

Organized by the General Organization for the Conservation of Coral Reefs and Turtles in the Red Sea, the forum brings together 37 experts in marine ecosystems from Saudi Arabia and beyond.

Several governmental entities are taking part to discuss cooperation between Saudi Arabia and other countries.

Additionally, the event showcases initiatives to address challenges and capitalize on opportunities for sustainable development in the Red Sea.

The forum focuses on three main topics: Managing coral reef fisheries, mitigating the impact of fisheries on sea turtles and addressing threats to coral reefs to develop effective preservation strategies.

It is part of the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture’s efforts to protect marine environments and enhance cooperation to achieve sustainable development goals for future generations.


Piece of cake: Saudi bakery competing with Paris’ best

Piece of cake: Saudi bakery competing with Paris’ best
Updated 29 October 2024
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Piece of cake: Saudi bakery competing with Paris’ best

Piece of cake: Saudi bakery competing with Paris’ best

MAKKAH: A Saudi-owned bakery in Paris is standing shoulder-to-shoulder with the city’s famed patisseries and giving the best French chefs a run for their money.

Blending French charm with Middle Eastern flair, Lam’s offerings include feta and za’atar buns, halva cookies and even the traditional Saudi kleicha.


Its founder, Abdullatef Al-Rashoudi, grew up in a family of seven children. His father, a brigadier general and commander in the Saudi army, relocated the family to the US for work.

His mother, of Syrian descent, was raised in Syria by the well-known Al-Rawaf family from Qassim. This created a unique cultural blend for Al-Rashoudi, shaping his modern outlook.

He told Arab News: “My life took a radical turn after my father passed away in 1997. I transitioned from childhood to facing significant responsibilities at the age of eight.

“I continued my studies at Dar-Assalam schools in Riyadh, graduating in 2007. I then joined the College of Medicine at King Saud University, where I obtained my medical degree in 2013.

“Afterward, I traveled to Canada to pursue a master’s degree at the prestigious McGill University, and then to France in 2016 to start a fellowship program in orthopedic surgery.”


According to Al-Rashoudi, he faced some difficulties in the program, leading him to pause his studies and return to Riyadh, where he worked at King Saud University for a year.

“In 2019, I decided to completely change my career path after realizing that my true passion lies in culinary arts, not medicine,” he added.

“With the support of my family and a scholarship from the Misk Foundation, I pursued culinary studies at Le Cordon Bleu in France, a longtime dream of mine.

“There, I honed my skills in the arts, and after graduating, I worked in several famous bakeries in France, gaining experience in a field that is highly competitive with chefs of extensive expertise.”


After three years of intensive training, Al-Rashoudi realized his dream of opening his own business in Paris: A cafe that combines baked goods and coffee, distinguished by authentic Saudi touches.

The project brought on a unique challenge, especially in a city where baked goods are often considered an integral part of daily life.

Through his cafe, Al-Rashoudi introduced Saudi kleicha, an old folk Saudi pastry, as an exclusive treat for customers.

It is not part of the regular menu, but through this approach, he aimed to introduce the French public to Saudi culture. His goal was achieved, particularly with the satisfaction he has observed among customers.


With support from the Saudi community in France, who frequently visit Al-Rashoudi’s cafe, Lam has received excellent reviews, earning a five-star rating on Google.

Today, Al-Rashoudi aspires to expand his business to other cities in Europe, with the ultimate goal of blending Saudi culture with global culinary arts, showcasing Saudi cuisine as a leading and contributing force in the world of food.


Riyadh’s deputy governor receives Egyptian premier

Riyadh’s deputy governor receives Egyptian premier
Updated 30 October 2024
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Riyadh’s deputy governor receives Egyptian premier

Riyadh’s deputy governor receives Egyptian premier

Prince Mohammed bin Abdurrahman bin Abdulaziz, deputy governor of the Riyadh region, received Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly upon his arrival at King Khalid International Airport on Tuesday.

Saudi Ambassador to Egypt Saleh bin Eid Al-Husseini was also present at the reception.

Separately, Prince Mohammed also received Pakistani Prime Minister Mohammed Shehbaz Sharif and several other officials.

Madbouly and Sharif are heading delegations for their respective countries to attend the Future Investment Initiative Conference in Riyadh, the Saudi Press Agency reported.


Saudi Arabia condemns Israel’s ban on UN agency for Palestinian refugees

Saudi Arabia condemns Israel’s ban on UN agency for Palestinian refugees
Updated 29 October 2024
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Saudi Arabia condemns Israel’s ban on UN agency for Palestinian refugees

Saudi Arabia condemns Israel’s ban on UN agency for Palestinian refugees
  • Foreign Ministry describes the decision as a ‘flagrant violation of international law’ and an assault on international legitimacy
  • It accuses Israel of attempting to erase the Palestinian identity through ‘ethnic cleansing,’ and of obstructing the peace process

RIYADH: Saudi authorities on Tuesday condemned a decision by the Israeli parliament that prevents the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees from working in Israel and occupied East Jerusalem, describing it as a “flagrant violation of international law.”

The criticism by the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs came a day after Israeli lawmakers voted overwhelmingly to ban the agency’s operations in those areas.

In a statement published by the Saudi Press Agency, the Foreign Ministry said the decision was a direct assault on international legitimacy that disregards the “unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe” affecting the Palestinian people and obstructs the UN’s role in providing essential services.

“The Kingdom affirms its categorical rejection of the continuous and systematic practices of the Israeli occupation authorities in politically and militarily targeting the United Nations’ agencies and its relief organizations,” the ministry added.

It accused Israeli authorities of attempting to erase the Palestinian identity through “ethnic cleansing,” and of obstructing efforts to establish a comprehensive peace process.

It reiterated Saudi Arabia’s unwavering support for UNRWA’s humanitarian mission, and pointed out that the agency’s mandate is rooted in UN Security Council Resolution 194, adopted in 1948, which enshrines the right of return for Palestinian refugees.

UNRWA, which was established in 1949, provides vital aid, including educational, healthcare and social services, to refugees in Palestinian territories and neighboring countries.

In addition to banning UNRWA operations, the new Israeli legislation prohibits Israeli officials from cooperating with the agency or its employees.


Saudi Arabia’s anti-terrorism chief meets Nigeria’s national security adviser

Saudi Arabia’s anti-terrorism chief meets Nigeria’s national security adviser
Updated 29 October 2024
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Saudi Arabia’s anti-terrorism chief meets Nigeria’s national security adviser

Saudi Arabia’s anti-terrorism chief meets Nigeria’s national security adviser
  • Al-Moghedi commended Saudi Arabia for its generous support, including funding initiatives for strategic projects benefiting member states

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Maj. Gen. Mohammed Al-Moghedi, secretary-general of the Islamic Military Counter-Terrorism Coalition, met with Nigeria’s National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu in Abuja recently to strengthen efforts against terrorist groups.

During the meeting, Ribadu thanked Saudi Arabia for playing a leading role in maintaining regional security and supporting the coalition since its inception, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday. 

He emphasized Nigeria’s commitment to collaborating closely with the coalition in combating terrorism, which has affected his country. 

Al-Moghedi commended Saudi Arabia for its generous support, including funding initiatives for strategic projects benefiting member states. 

He highlighted programs backed by the Kingdom for training security, military and civil agencies in affected states. 

He also reviewed the coalition’s Sahel Program, aimed at supporting regional stability and countering terrorism.

Al-Moghedi and his delegation toured Nigeria's National Counter Terrorism Center, and met its director, Maj. Gen. Adamu Garba Laka to review the body’s resources, functions and operational mechanisms, as well as discuss potential collaboration. 

This visit underscores the coalition’s vision to enhance cooperation among member states and foster a secure, stable future for Africa, the SPA report stated.