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IMPRI, a startup research think tank, is a platform for pro-active, independent, non-partisan and policy-based research. It contributes to debates and deliberations for action-based solutions to a host of strategic issues. IMPRI is committed to democracy, mobilization and community building.

India and Israel within Quartet with US and UAE

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Dr S Jaishankar, Indian Minister of External Affairs (EAM), was possibly the first Foreign minister to have visited Israel for five days (October 17-21) with a comprehensive engagement and agenda.

China’s Grand Strategy

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The unprecedented growth of China in recent years is unquestionable, whether it is in terms of production or in terms of relative military power...

Caste Census: Why the Delay?

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A caste-based census has been a long-drawn point of discussion in Indian politics. Despite its many benefits like understanding the social and economic positions...

Why India’s Villages Matter: Challenges and Possibilities

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The IMPRI Center for Habitat, Urban and Regional Studies (CHURS) organized the book release of ‘Remembering India’s Villages’ edited by Santosh K. Singh followed...

Coal Crisis: Tomorrow’s Good News

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Subhomoy BhattacharjeeThe acute coal crisis for thermal power plants could be good news in the long run. Domestic coal production has more or less plateaued;...

Remembering Kamla Bhasin: A Champion for Equity, Equality, and Human

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Kamala Bhasin was a feminist icon with a multifaceted persona who passed away on 25th September 2021. She was a  poet, a writer, an...

Selling Air India: An insight story

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Subhomoy BhattacharjeePrime Minister Narendra Modi's May 2018 message about Air India to a key government official was precise: Sell the airline, pull...

The State of Demographic and Health Data in India

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IMPRI TeamThe census data has proven to be useful for not only administrative purposes but also for development research over the years, especially in...

India-US Strategic Partnership under Modi and Biden

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IMPRI TeamIndian foreign policy witnessed sharp changes in the last few decades, with increasing proximity to the US being the most notable of them....

Abrahamisation, polarisation or just absurdisation?

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T K ArunBharatiya Yuva Morcha chief and Member of Parliament Tejasvi Surya recently kicked off a controversy over a Fabindia advertisement for its festive...