External Affairs definition

External Affairs means administering the Parties’ activities in the areas of governmental relations, community support and economic development, as well as the analysis and formulation of regulatory policy, rate case preparation and rate administration.
External Affairs means the matters of trade, commerce and interaction and general relations with governments, corporations, Indian tribes or bands or citizens of the United States of America.

Examples of External Affairs in a sentence

  • Tanzanian Foreign Minister Makamba termed the countries of Africa as the ‘Southern global South’.India a bridging power, saysJaishankarCONTEXT: External Affairs Minister S.

  • Before that, the External Affairs Ministry had written to the Health Ministry to consider allowing Indian private medical institutes to enroll students, facing such compelling circumstances beyond their control, and continue their medical degree programmes as a one- time exception.

  • Linette YoungEDITORS‌Terrie Prosper – Director, News and Outreach OfficeClover Sellden – Program Manager, Consumer Affairs Branch, External Affairs DivisionLisa Bass – Program and Project Supervisor, Consumer Affairs Branch, External Affairs DivisionABOUT THE CONSUMER AFFAIRS BRANCH‌The Consumer Affairs Branch (CAB) resides within the External Affairs Division at the CPUC.

  • POLITY ECONOMICS TECHNOLOGY ECOLOGY The External Affairs Minister called for reforms in the UN Security Council.

  • Tom Green, Community Affairs Representative, Troy Whitmore, Director of External Affairs, and Bob Grant, Board Director from United Power, presented the Board of Education with the District’s Capital Credit Distribution for 2014.

  • Overhead Imaging for Verification and Peacekeeping: Three Studies, The Arms Control and Disarmament Division, External Affairs and International Trade, Canada.

  • Updated lists of countries to which lines of credit have been extended or in which development projects are undertaken are given in the website of the Ministry of External Affairs.

  • During the Second World War he had served in the Canadian Intelligence Corps and between 1958-1962 headed the Department of External Affairs national security liaison office in which role, inter alia, he chaired the Canadian Joint Intelligence Committee and oversaw a reorganization of the country’s intelligence interagency apparatus.60One of Starnes’ first moves to try and deal with the situation was to meet with both the Commissioner of the RCMP and the Solicitor General on 21 May.

  • External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said India outrightly rejected China's renaming of the places in Arunachal Pradesh.

  • In addition to the six Faculties there are seven (7) units and centres namely: Information Communication Technology Centre (ICTC), Health Centre, the Physical Education Unit, Staff Development Centre (SDC), Career Guidance Unit (CGU) and the External Affairs Unit.

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