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Session ReportAasthaba JadejaThe IMPRI Impact and Policy Research Institute, New Delhi conducted an online spring school program, a one-month immersive introductory certificate training course, Fundamentals of Public Policy – Cohort 2: Awareness of Policies & Governance.On Day 6 of...
Harsh V. PantKalpit MankikarTiming chosen by China to resuscitate the boundary dispute is important. It hopes that the border row may find resonance in the public debate before the polls.“What’s in a name? That which we call a rose...
Harsh V. Pant Putin can now underline to the rest of the world how Russians are solidly behind his policies regardless how they seem to outsiders.Vladimir Putin is on a roll. Again. He has won another landslide victory in...
TK ArunRBI Governor Shaktikanta Das, making his monetary policy statement, said inflation – the elephant in the room – is under control. Has he ignored the other elephants in his office – lagging private investment, structural rigidities in the...
TK Arun As India races to achieve the target of drawing half its energy from sources other than fossil fuels by 2030, this very green energy drive also threatens to harm its fragile environment, as power producers scramble to...
Public Policy Qualitative Participatory Action Research Fieldwork Fellowship- Cohort 2.0 | An Online National Winter School Program | A Four-Month Online Immersive Qualitative Participatory Action Research Fieldwork Certificate Fellowship | December 2023 – April 2024 | IMPRI #WebPolicyLearningParticipants List and Details with their Research TopicPublic...
Harsh V. PantThe Russia-Ukraine war shows no signs of ending any time soon. The death and destruction is all-pervasive, but both sides continue to insist that they will fight on. For Ukraine, it’s a matter of survival, and for Russia, it’s a matter of national...
Rekha Saxena & Aditi Narayani PaswanThe forthcoming elections will be pivotal to ascertain the aspirations of tribal and Dalit women. It remains to be seen whether the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam Bill will translate into tangible progress.The Indian civilisation...
Anil TrigunayatDefiance of international laws has become a norm even by smaller and middle powers which has further emboldened the non-state actors in the bargainEscalating Tensions: Iran’s Anniversary Amidst Heightened Geopolitical RisksAs Iran celebrated its 45th anniversary of the...
Vishavjeet Singh“…The reforms will ensure well-being of our industrious workers and give a boost to economic growth. They are also shining examples of ‘Minimum Government, Maximum Governance…” PM Narendra ModiHistorical ContextBackground: The New Wage Code or The Code on...