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Feminist Foreign Policy: Exploring India’s Position – IMPRI Impact and Policy...

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IMPRI TeamA consultative workshop was organized by IMPRI Impact and Policy Research Institute in collaboration with Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES), India Office on Feminist Foreign Policy (FFP):...

Feminist Foreign Policy in India: A Trifecta Approach to Hope, Imagination,...

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Shalu NigamIn the present world order, when the countries worldwide are facing climate crisis as well as other forms of vulnerabilities including rising misogyny,...

Why Shashi Tharoor Could be Hailed as the Real Winner of...

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TK ArunFor Tharoor to continue on his path of assuming responsibility, he would do well to think through challenges with the help of veteran...

The Aftermath of the UK Crisis – IMPRI Impact and Policy...

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Harsh V. Pant For all the talk of a post-Brexit foreign policy, London is struggling to move beyond navel-gazing. To say that it has...

Video: City Reflections: A Practitioner’s Experience in Urban Governance amidst Uncertain...

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The State of Cities – #CityConversations | A Book Discussion on City Reflections: A Practitioner’s Experience in Urban Governance amidst Uncertain Times with Sameer...

India and Africa: Exploring New Avenues for Defence Cooperation – IMPRI...

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Anil TrigunayatIndia was probably the first country that not only supported the decolonization of Africa and Asia but established defence training institutes in several...

Hindi Book Translation alone won’t Transform Medical Education – IMPRI Impact...

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TK ArunHow sound is the move to teach the course leading to a medical degree in Hindi? That depends — just as the answer...

Xi’s Strategic Ambitions after Taiwan and Galwan – IMPRI Impact and...

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Srikanth KondapalliXi reiterated in work report to safeguard China’s dignity and core interests which has major implications for India.Intense nationalist rhetoric, aggressive posturing both...

What Xi’s Taiwan Policy Means for the World? – IMPRI Impact...

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Harsh V. PantXi has sounded the bugle that Taiwan will continue to be the most important fault line in his global engagement. The rest...

India-Africa: New Realm of Defence Cooperation – IMPRI Impact and Policy...

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Anil Trigunayat India was probably the first country that not only supported the decolonization of Africa and Asia but established defense training institutes in...