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Sunil RayIntroductionThe “chariot of Trust” is now rolled out in the Indian Republic by the current political regime in power. It is claimed to be an unquestionable truth by the latter. Its influence on the economic historians of tomorrow...
Srikant KondapalliExternal Affairs Minister Jaishankar toured the Philippines March 25-27, meeting President Ferdinand Marcos and his Foreign and Defence Secretaries and discussing bilateral and strategic ties, counter-terrorism, defence cooperation and maritime domain awareness.Most significantly, in his speeches, Jaishankar expressed...
T K ArunIf the attacks on Opposition parties and leaders continue on the pretext of correcting economic wrongs, the fig leaf covering the truth of India’s democracy would wither and drop off.Ensuring Electoral Integrity: Upholding Responsibility Beyond the Election...
T K ArunIn a globalising world, where alternative power centres emerge and grow, US cannot continue to turn a blind eye to humanitarian crisis created by Israel in Gaza.United States’ refusal to veto a resolution calling for a Ramadan...
Session ReportRehmat AroraDr. Varudhini Kankipati’s address during the Gender and Mental Health certificate training program organized by the Impact and Policy Research Institute provided a comprehensive examination of the intricate interplay between gender dynamics and mental health. In this...
Session ReportRehmat AroraGender-based violence casts a long and dark shadow over societies worldwide, permeating every facet of life and leaving deep scars on survivors. Within this complex tapestry of violence, the intersectionality of mental health and gender dynamics emerges...
Nilanjan BanikIn BriefFarmers’ unions in India are demanding higher wages and minimum price support, among other provisions. The Indian government’s approach to agriculture, including non-legally-binding minimum price support for crops and loan waivers have been met with mixed reactions...
Nilanjan BanikIn BriefFarmers’ unions in India are demanding higher wages and minimum price support, among other provisions. The Indian government’s approach to agriculture, including non-legally-binding minimum price support for crops and loan waivers have been met with mixed reactions...
Harsh V Pant & Aditya G ShivamurthyThe two nations have had a history of cooperation, support, and mutual growth.Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s state visit to Bhutan last week marks his third visit to the country. The visit closely follows Bhutan’s...
Fundamentals of PUBLIC POLICY- Cohort 2.0 | An Online Spring School Program | A One Month Immersive Online Introductory Certificate Training Course | March 2024 | IMPRI #WebPolicyLearningParticipants List & DetailsParticipants List and DetailsFundamentals of PUBLIC POLICY- Cohort 2.0An Online Spring School...