US Air Force Band of the Pacific collaborates with Indian percussionist, releases video online

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The musical collaboration was inspired by the band’s commitment to support Aero India 2021, a press release said

The United States Air Force Band of the Pacific has collaborated with Indian musician Giridhar Udupa, and released a music video online on March 15. The musical collaboration was inspired by the band’s commitment to support Aero India 2021, and reinforces the U.S.-India Major Defense Partnership and people-to-people ties between both the countries, a press release said.

The song ‘Open Clusters’ which features in the video, was composed by Staff Sergeant Luis Rosa, a saxophone instrumentalist with the Hawaii-based Air Force Band and is a musical fusion of two masters of Indian and Puerto Rican culture and rhythm. The music video features Giridhar Udupa playing the Ghatam, and Senior Airman Guy James on guitar, Staff Sergeant Andrew Detra on bass, and Technical Sergeant Wilfredo Cruz on percussion.

The USAF Band of the Pacific is a squadron of professional U.S. Air Force musicians that perform in diverse musical configurations and fulfil community relations and military functions throughout the Western Pacific region. Bengaluru-based Ghatam artist Giridhar Udupa has had a musical journey of three decades, and has collaborated with several artistes and has also performed across the world.

Speaking about this collaboration, the United States Air Force Band of the Pacific’s Publicity Section, Chief Technical Sergeant Wilfredo Cruz, said they were extremely honoured and grateful to be able to produce this musical collaboration for viewers worldwide. “The pandemic did not allow us to be in India to perform live during Aero India, yet music connects all regardless of distance or borders. We leverage the power of music to strengthen bonds with our friends and partners through the Indo-Pacific region,” he said.

Mr. Udupa said that the composition fits perfectly into the world music scene. “I am very excited about the newly-composed track with incredible musicians from the U.S. Air Force Band,” he added.

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Only 7 of 17 IT agreements signed during Tamil Nadu GIM 2015 have taken off, data reveals

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Data collected through an RTI query showed that four projects have been dropped, while five are still in the under-construction stage

It’s been five years now, and only 7 of the 17 Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) signed by the Information and Technology Department during the first edition of the Global Investors Meet (GIM) 2015 have fully fructified and commenced operations.

Data collated from the Electronics Corporation of Tamil Nadu Limited (ELCOT) through a Right To Information (RTI) application shows that five projects are still in the under-construction stage and in various stages of implementation. A firm called W.S. Industries India Limited had signed a deal with the State government for constructing an IT park involving investments of ₹1,517 crore but there are no details about that MoU now.

Four projects from GIM 2015 that were inked with Hewlett Packard India Private Limited, Intel Technology India Private Limited, Sutherland Global Services Limited and ASV Constructions Private Limited have been dropped. But ASV Constructions had signed another deal with the State government during the second edition of GIM that happened in 2019.

In terms of investments, only 62.99% have come in. Against a signed commitment of ₹10, 950 crore, as on date, the MoUs signed in the IT sector have managed to bring in ₹6,898 crore, providing employment to 72,373 people. In 2015, during the GIM event the government had said that more than 2 lakh people would be inducted into the sector over a period of three years.

Data collated on deals that were signed during the second edition of GIM that happened in 2019 shows that two projects – Bayline Infocity Limited (formerly ETA Technopark Ltd) and Tranzo Digital Services have commenced operations, five are under construction, two firms have purchased land while another firm is still in the process of identifying land. Another firm, Netlink InfoComm Sdn Bhd, is in the process of commencing activity. Investments to the tune of ₹2,056.5 crore have come in till date as against the commitment of ₹ 11,974 crore through the 11 deals.

“With COVID -19 some of these deals might now take more time to translate into reality. With people working from home the demand for IT space has shrunk – so investments will be done cautiously,” said a source from one of the firms that had struck a deal to invest in this sector.

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