Binti SinghNeighbourhoods in Urban India edited by Sadan Jha, Dev Nath Pathak and Amiya Kumar Das published by BLOOMSBURY in 2021 strengthens the sociological perspective in urban studies. Revisiting and alluding to several classical and contemporary urban scholarly works...
Amidst an all-out confrontation between the United States of America and China, Taiwan is fast emerging as a critical fault-line. The delicate balancing act that the US had long maintained on the issue is increasingly becoming difficult to sustain. The Indo-Pacific is witnessing a power transition unlike any witnessed in the recent past and its implications are being felt far and wide. As China becomes bellicose and aggressive and as the US with its regional partners is undertaking a strong pushback, the pressure on the regional environment is rising with no institutional mechanisms available to mediate tensions and conflicts. The scale and the speed of transition are seemingly much faster than the ability of regional actors to manage the externalities generated by the process that are mostly negative.
Amita SinghThe digital ads promoting the triviality of claims made by climate change protagonists would now be pulled out from any public viewing.Google is finally cracking down on ads falsifying the science of climate change to spread misinformation and...
TK ArunAt the Climate Summit, India must demand that rich countries remove CO2 from the atmosphere. Reducing emissions is a common, shared responsibility for all nations, removing carbon from the air is differentiated responsibility, depending on how much each...
To examine the portrayal of women in media, the inequalities perpetuated till date, and access of media to women and girls, #IMPRI Gender Impact Studies Center (GISC), IMPRI Impact and Policy Research Institute, New Delhi presented a discussion with Anita...
Gurinder KaurEvery year, with the onset of winter, the capital of our country is exposed to the most dangerous air pollution. With the rise of air pollution in Delhi, the Union and Delhi state governments blame each other instead...
I fondly and vividly recall one of the finest and first ever elections held in the newly liberated Libya in 2012 when the man on the street just looked enthusiastically at their future that might have fulfilled their revolutionary dream. The elections despite an absence of a security outfit and roving militias were carried by the hope of the Libyans. Even though the seeds of its failure were sown in the election law itself and the fear of the Islamists getting the bigger cake, as had just happened in neighboring Egypt where Muslim Brotherhood had taken control of the reins of power. Fear in Libya among the liberals and western command including the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) of this possibility led to nascent parliamentary system’s eventual demise even before it was born. The country was divided between the so called liberals and their masters and the Islamists and their masters. The die was cast and was further cemented post 2014 elections and advent of General Haftar when the dividing lines between the East and West of Libya were drawn for good leading to two legislatures, three Prime Ministers and institutions as the race for oil wealth began. And militias of hue and colors funded and supported by external powers called the shots. Libyan dream once again turned into despair.
Rohit Mehta, Arjun KumarA digital identification system is important for people who want to apply for the welfare schemes offered by the government. It can include several attributes allowing a person to use the same for verification purposes. Most...
Ritheka SundarEconomic research has proven that industrialization is closely associated with higher levels of education, individual and national income, and improved quality of life but this comes at an escalating cost to the environment.Certain commercial developments in terms of...
T K ArunIndia Last week’s news was dominated by the mowing down of five people, as a convoy of Sports Utility Vehicles, with Union minister Ajay Mishra’s son inside the lead vehicle, rammed into a crowd of farmers carrying...














