Tag: policy
The Petrodollar: Explained – IMPRI Impact And Policy Research Institute
Atharva SalunkeThe contemporary international economic order rests on a set of structural arrangements that are rarely codified yet profoundly consequential. Among these, the petrodollar...
Imprisoned Without Conviction: India’s Undertrial Crisis And The Urgency Of Reform...
Shakil AhmedIndia’s criminal justice system confines 4,34,302 of its 5,73,220 prisoners without conviction the largest undertrial population in the world. This article examines the structural governance...
Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Yojna (PMGKY) (2026) – IMPRI Impact And...
Policy UpdateAkshay SharmaIntroduction In 2016, the Govt. of India launched Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Yojana as a part of the Taxation Laws Act 2016 (second...
Standoffs And Border Security Along The Line Of Actual Control (LAC)...
Sonam ChosdonThe two giant powers of Asia, India and China, have a long standing contentious relations. Both countries are attempting to balance the status...
Are Youth Voices Missing In India’s Policy Landscape? – IMPRI Impact...
Tarushi PariharIndia is home to the world’s largest youth population, with over 350 million people aged between 15 and 29. India’s “demographic dividend” has...
Inclusive MSME Growth: The Role Of The National SC-ST Hub (2016)...
Policy UpdateMadhu SwarajBackgroundLaunched by the Prime Minister in October 2016, the National SC-ST Hub (NSSH) was established to foster an ecosystem that supports SC/ST...
The Need For Proactivity In Policy-Making – IMPRI Impact And Policy...
Niranjan Krishna KumarFor decades, global policy-making has operated on a “break-fix” model. Technologies were released, industries were deregulated, and governments intervened only when social...
The Great Welfare Retreat: How Budget 2026–27 Quietly Dismantled India’s Social...
Jyoti PooniaNew data and political developments since February reveal the deepening stakes behind the replacement of MGNREGA, cuts to health and environment, and the...
Global Innovations In Primary And Secondary Education: Implications For The Future...
Viren Naik Education is still the foundation of social progress, but traditional methods that rely on memorization, standardized testing, and rigid systems are no...
Beyond The Summit: Bridging The Gap Between Policy And Funding March...
TK ArunAI sovereignty is not about apps or agents. It rests on GPUs, high-bandwidth memory, chip fabrication, political will, and the capital to fund...























