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Great powers have always been prominent in international relations, their rise and fall have often led to structural transformations of international relations. International order broadly refers to the international economic institutions, bilateral and regional security organizations, and political norms,...
IMPRI TeamHuman Trafficking is a deeply engraved issue in the world. This issue isn’t exclusive to any state or region, but South Asia and some parts of the developing world are more deeply impacted by it than anywhere else....
Tikender Singh PanwarThe annual World Cities Day (WCD), which will be observed on October 31, Sunday, aims to promote the global community’s interest in urbanisation and meeting its opportunities and addressing its challenges and contributing to sustainable urban development. The 2014...
The Indian real estate sector contributes around 6 percent to the GDP and this figure is expected to rise to 13 percent by 2025.  The housing sector has a great future ahead as mortgage penetration is very low in...
A record-breaking snowfall in Madrid (loss of 1.4 billion euros), Storm Cristoph in the UK, Cyclone Ana in Fiji, winter storms in Texas, dust storm in China, flooding in New South Wales, Cyclone Seroja in Indonesia, record temperatures in Moscow, Heat Dome in the US and Bootleg fire in Oregon are 10 of the many extreme weather events witnessed in 2021.
Amita SinghA much-awaited October 23 verdict of the Supreme Court on fire cracker ban has come as a great disappointment. It only strengthens a popular conviction repeatedly expressed in many of my columns that judges need better exposure...
Due to the Covid-19, many things came to halt, but education was one particular sector that never resumed to normal, where its school or colleges. After a significant time, when the cases are in control and the nations have...

Minimum Wages for Workers

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Bikash Kumar MalickThis year’s Nobel Prize to David Card for his experimental work with Alan Krueger ~ on empirical findings disapproving the common perception that raising minimum wages will cost jobs ~ is a clarion call for developing economies...
T K ArunIndia should commit itself to achieving net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2060 — not as surrender to blackmail or pressure, not as a concession, but as an expression of responsible global citizenship, technological prowess and growth...
Water will be one of the critical drivers of peace and stability in South Asia in the second decade of the 21st century. If the first decade of the new millennium was shaped by terrorism, the next two decades...