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  2. Fiji–India relations - Wikipedia

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    India has used its influence in international forums such as the Commonwealth of Nations and United Nations on behalf of ethnic Indians in Fiji, lobbying for sanctions against Fiji in the wake of the 1987 coups and the 2000 coup, both of which removed the incumbent governments. In the first case the government was dominated by Indo-Fijians ...

  3. india.gov.in - Wikipedia

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    Launched. 10 November 2005; 18 years ago. ( 2005-11-10) Current status. Active. india.gov.in is the Indian government’s web portal for citizens. It presents information resources and online services from government sources, accessible from a single point. It is also known as the National Portal of India.

  4. Fiji - Wikipedia

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    The plan involved bringing the Indian workers to Fiji on a five-year contract, after which they could return to India at their own expense; if they chose to renew their contract for a second five-year term, they would be given the option of returning to India at the government's expense, or remaining in Fiji. The great majority chose to stay.

  5. MyGov.in - Wikipedia

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    MyGov.in. MyGov [1] ( Hindi: मेरी सरकार, romanized : Mērī Sarakāra) is a citizen engagement platform [2] launched by the Government of India on 26 July 2014 to promote the active participation of Indian citizens in their country's governance and development. [3] It is aimed at creating a common platform for Indian citizens ...

  6. Government of India - Wikipedia

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    Government of India. The Government of India [a] ( GoI ), constitutionally known as the Union Government and also called the Central Government, is the national authority of the Republic of India, a federal democracy located in South Asia, consisting of 28 states and eight union territories.

  7. South Indians in Fiji - Wikipedia

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    Sidiq Koya, who was the first Muslim to be elected to the Legislative Council, in 1963, was a South Indian. He became leader of the opposition National Federation Party (NFP) in 1969 and was instrumental in attaining independence for Fiji. He was succeeded, as leader of the NFP, by another South Indian, Jai Ram Reddy.

  8. Fijian nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Commenced. 10 April 2009. Status: Amended. Fijian nationality law details the conditions by which a person is a national of Fiji. The primary law governing nationality requirements is the Citizenship of Fiji Act 2009, which came into force on 10 April 2009. Any person born in Fiji, other than those born between 1990 and 1997, automatically ...

  9. Minister of Finance (Fiji) - Wikipedia

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    Name Took office Left office Notes Harry Parker Ritchie: 1967 1970 Wesley M. Barrett?-1971 1972 Charles Alexander Stinson []: 1972 1979: Charles Walker