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Anil TrigunayatThere is a saying that even if any power wishes to leave the Middle East it has an uncanny ability to drag them back right in. With the changing global dynamic and domestic compulsions and perhaps fatigue of...
Chintamani MahapatraRishi Sunak’s victory will not be any extra boon for India, and Liz Truss’ rise to power will be no bane to the UK-India relationship.Major powers of the world are eagerly watching the political drama in the United...
TK Arun A rupee line of credit would give immediate relief to Sri Lankans and their interim President while letting India help the island nation without depleting its own dollar reserves.Now that Sri Lanka has gained respite from its...
IMPRI TeamNational security is indispensable for a country’s survival and growth. Although security has been a complex issue in human history, its complexity increases in the contemporary period because of technological developments, climate change and various other factors. The...
IMPRI TeamUnder the series, The State of Gender Equality– #Gender Gaps, Gender Impact Studies Center (GISC), IMPRI Impact and Policy Research Institute, New Delhi organized #WebPolicyTalk on the topic The State of Discrimination: Sub-National Comparison of Legal Barriers to Women’s...
TK ArunA certain narrative is building up in the West, in which India is being portrayed as a villain, along with China, in the ongoing war in Ukraine. A recent article in The New York Times read ‘In Russia’s...
TK ArunPolitical parties and legislators see the identity of the candidate first, and consider the politics they represent to be irrelevant; this represents the success of the BJP’s clever use of identity politics of caste to reinforce and consolidate...
Krishna RajThe exchange value of the Indian rupee against the US dollar in the international market has witnessed a slide in recent years, affecting the economy and international money transfers. The strength of the rupee in the global foreign...
Russia, the largest exporter of wheat in the world, must be allowed to export its grain to cool food prices and interest rates and boost global growth.TK Arun A certain narrative is building up in the West, in which...
Gurinder KaurWith the increase in the average temperature of the earth, the events of climate change are now happening more intensely than before. This year (2022) both the Arctic and the Antarctic, as well as many countries around the...