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Anil TrigunayatAfter a hiatus of decade old distaste for the Free Trade Agreements (FTA), the Indian establishment is creating a web of free trade agreements with major strategic partners, which might ensure a better deal for market access this...
Srikanth KondapalliAs the 20th communist party congress of China is round the corner this November, the continuation or otherwise of its leader Xi Jinping has been debated extensively. There is also his tumultuous legacy since coming to power in 2012.Last one...
The State of Cities – #CityConversations with Prof Om Prakash Mathur on The State of India’s Urbanisation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yuCyWjvkIU#IMPRI Center for Habitat, Urban and Regional Studies (CHURS), IMPRI Impact and Policy Research Institute, New Delhi invites you to a #WebPolicyTalk...
Manoj Misra2080 AD. All humans on earth from my generation would long be dead. But if my daughter were to plan a family today, her newborn would then be about the age of my generation today. 2030 AD. Global climate...
Manish ThakreDelhi NCT, the capital of the fastest growing economy in the world, is grappling to breathe. There are 59,21,350 children in the age group of 0-18 years (NIUA, 2018) who are facing health threats due to air pollution...
Asha KulkarniSixty years ago, in order to eradicate the evil custom of Dowry from society and to eliminate violence against married women for want of dowry and Dowry deaths, “The Dowry Prohibition Act“ was passed. This Act received the...
Tikender Singh PanwarHimachal Pradesh, a state better known for its apples, has another interesting feature. Almost every house in some of the districts in new Himachal – Hamirpur, Kangra and even Mandi – has someone serving/retired from the armed...
Harsh V. PantWhen the Taliban came back to power in Afghanistan in August 2021, there was despair in India about the future of India-Afghan relations and its impact on Indian security. Many deemed that moment a great victory for...
Anil TrigunayatGalwan has indeed been a game changer between India and China. Chinese aggression and death of 20 Indian soldiers (on June 15-16, 2020) changed the bilateral dynamic that has been stagnant for nearly four decades. The two sides...
Manas Mukul Bandyopadhyay & Gouri Sankar NagAs the 21st century progresses, the invasion of one State by another State is a matter of disgrace to modern civilization. It has not even been eight decades since World War II came...