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					<description><![CDATA[Manama &#8211; Kuwait and Bahrain have reinforced their commitment to advancing diplomatic training and professional development, following a visit by]]></description>
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<p><strong>Manama &#8211;</strong> Kuwait and Bahrain have reinforced their commitment to advancing diplomatic training and professional development, following a visit by a Kuwaiti delegation to Bahrain’s Mohamed bin Mubarak Al-Khalifa Academy for Diplomatic Studies in Manama this week.</p>



<p>The visit highlighted the strong collaboration between the two countries in enhancing diplomatic skills and administrative efficiency. Sheikha Muneera Al-Khalifa, director general of the Bahraini academy, underscored the value of exchanging expertise and experiences in diplomatic training, as well as adopting innovative digital solutions to streamline administrative processes.</p>



<p>During the meeting with Nasser Sabeeh Al-Sabeeh, Kuwait’s assistant foreign minister at the Saud Al-Nasser Al-Sabah Kuwait Diplomatic Institute, both sides reaffirmed their ongoing partnership in developing high-quality training programs. Discussions focused on workshops, strategic initiatives, and programs designed to strengthen the competencies and efficiency of employees at their respective ministries of foreign affairs.</p>



<p>The exchange also showcased the latest digital platforms implemented in the diplomatic sector, emphasizing the integration of technology to improve workflow, enhance efficiency, and elevate the quality of diplomatic services.</p>



<p>Al-Sabeeh praised the Bahraini academy for its pivotal role in modernizing diplomatic training, noting that such collaboration ensures personnel are equipped with the skills and knowledge necessary to meet the evolving demands of international diplomacy.</p>



<p>The visit reflects the shared vision of Kuwait and Bahrain to foster innovation, professional excellence, and strategic partnerships within the diplomatic field, reinforcing their leadership in the region’s diplomatic education and training landscape.</p>
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		<title>Indian-Origin Farhan Malik From Hyderabad Joins Trump’s Elite Advisory Committee</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[New York — Farhan Malik, a U.S. resident originally from Hyderabad, India, has become the first individual from his hometown]]></description>
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<p><strong>New York —</strong> Farhan Malik, a U.S. resident originally from Hyderabad, India, has become the first individual from his hometown to be named to the National Advisory Committee under former U.S. President Donald Trump. This prestigious role underscores the increasing global recognition of Indian-origin professionals in American political and policy circles.</p>



<p>The National Advisory Committee serves as a key group of experts and community leaders who advise the President on critical policy matters. Under President Trump’s administration, the committee played an influential role in shaping initiatives on economic growth, healthcare, education, and national security by providing strategic counsel drawn from diverse professional backgrounds.</p>



<p>Farhan Malik, son of Dr. Imad Malik, expressed his honor at the appointment, stating, “I am proud to represent both my heritage and the values of service and leadership. I look forward to contributing meaningfully to the committee’s efforts.”</p>



<p>The National Advisory Committee is composed of appointed leaders across sectors such as business, healthcare, technology, and public policy. Members bring specialized expertise to advise the President and administration officials on important national and international issues. Their recommendations help inform policy decisions that impact millions.</p>



<p>Appointments to the National Advisory Committee are made directly by the sitting U.S. President or administration officials. Candidates are usually selected based on: Demonstrated leadership and professional excellence, Contributions to community or public service, Recognition as experts in their respective fields.</p>



<p>While there is no formal application process, individuals interested in serving are encouraged to build strong professional reputations, actively engage with their communities, and seek opportunities to contribute to public discourse.</p>



<p>Farhan Malik’s achievement is a testament to the growing presence and impact of the Indian diaspora in the United States. As more Indian-origin professionals enter influential advisory and leadership roles, they help bridge cultures and contribute to shaping policies that resonate globally.</p>
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