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Covid crisis won’t affect India’s rise. Forego partisanship, bring in expertise.
Integrating their economies will help Bangladesh and India rise up global and regional value chains
Despite challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, India–UK ties remain unfettered to harness new strategic convergences in sync with contemporary realities
India must not contribute to the digital and economic rise of the same power that harms it
Western media coverage of India’s handling of Covid-19 is yet another example of the West attempting to diminish the East.
The India-France-Australia trilateral is only the latest of the many minilaterals that are taking shape in the Indo-Pacific region.
Governments are right to worry about outsiders snapping up struggling companies amid the pandemic.
Safeguarding people’s health has been the global priority amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. In Bhutan, emerging lessons show how nutrition and other aspects of health are intricately related to the management of food security during the current crisis, and beyond. The country’s leaders have used moral suasion alongside policy measures to demonstrate that good nutrition need not be a luxury.
As competition intensifies in the Indian Ocean Region, India loses touch with Sri Lanka and solidifies relations with the Maldives.
Across India, existing systems for the collection, transportation and disposal of solid waste are mired in chaos. The problem is more acute in the urban areas, where rapidly growing populations generate increasingly larger quantities of solid waste that urban local bodies (ULBs) are unable to manage effectively. Improper management of solid waste poses risks to the environment and public health. This paper dissects the state of solid waste manage
While the government wants early elections despite mixed reports about its handling of the COVID-19 crisis — the opposition wants the polls postponed.
Defense relations between India and South Korea are deepening.
With its strong response across spheres, India has shown that it has options and a willingness to exercise them
The challenge for France is not easy. The idea that education, hard work and following French laws and customs led to upward mobility has been challenged in recent years and Covid-19 has only highlighted it
In different parts of the world, the federal system of government is facing some of its biggest trials yet, from the COVID-19 pandemic. Federalism—which believes in shared sovereignty and territoriality between multiple constituent units of governance—was anticipated to fail against a massive pandemic that needed swift, and presumably centralised, response. This paper examines federal India’s own experience in the past 18 months. The aim is
Direct criticism for scarce or expensive vaccines at the government, not the private sector
The Sino-Indian clash puts Russia in an awkward position.
Opinion polls could be misleading and the pandemic’s impact difficult to assess; the cyclical shift in politics is unsure
Distrust towards the government can be the result of public experience of governmental incompetence
High-density urban agglomerations may be sustainable in terms of the economies of scale their populations provide. Yet, as proven by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, these same urban spaces are nearly defenceless in times of unprecedented disease outbreaks. A pandemic poses many risks to the millions who live in dense megacities, whether in wealthy countries or developing ones. The sheer density of the population of these cities provides an ideal e
After initial fumbles, US clearly planned the path ahead beginning April 2020. India could have learnt from this.
Wealthy nations have turned towards subsiding their own pharmaceutical companies and locking in vaccine supplies for their population.
Lack of dietary diversity--adequate intake of food from all the food groups -- can be more harmful to health than infectious diseases
There is no doubt that WHO’s director general is culpable. Whether the missteps were errors of judgements or deliberate kowtowing to China is the question
The evolving global order makes it difficult for them to pursue fully convergent policies; a long-term view is essential
The Global Times is a perfect metaphor for China’s rise and current adventurism
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