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There is a need to look at city bariatrics — and articulate policies that disincentivise demographic density towards better urban sustainability.
As two democracies, Afghanistan and Sri Lanka share many development needs and challenges — this underpin their growing ties.
The migrant debate has been a point of tension in Assam’s multicultural and multi-ethnic society.
Because of geopolitical changes, we are living the end of Western hegemony, and the West needs to cooperate with Russia in order to create a new syst
A proper understanding of India’s thriving R&D services industry and its impact on national innovation capability needs to be developed.
India’s No First Use policy was a result of the lessons that India’s key strategic thinkers learned in the long decades they spent thinking about
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman seemed to be the chief protagonist of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s dream of India becoming a $5 trillion econo
कोई भी जनादेश एक ख़ास तरह की राजनीतिक विचारधारा के हाथ मे�
If you can’t make history, then just make it up.
India must use digital health for diplomacy through south-south collaboration.
India needs to rethink and redesign its strategies in some of the major goals...precisely the ones it has fared poorly in the Times Higher Education r
India must be prepared to tackle the uncertainty surrounding international politics and economics, especially the Trump Administration by creating a s
Amid the claims and counter-claims surrounding the Balakot air strikes, the Modi government has been emphasising that it has established a new normal.
As Beijing sets its sights on dominance of the seas, it is also working to enhance its deep sea capabilities through “intelligentised” (智能) mi
Samir Saran, President of ORF, spoke to Dhaka Tribune's Humayun Kabir Bhuiyan about different aspects of the India-Bangladesh bilateral relationship,
The official trade between the two countries is small at $2.4 billion. It could have been many times more.
The Western Indian Ocean region’s geographical proximity and its rich natural resources, provides India with a great opportunity to increase its mar
The demand for banishing Ahmadiyyas from Islam carries ugly echoes of the past, originating primarily in Pakistan.
The political-intellectual discourse of the region had over the years evolved a historical disconnect with Kashmir — somewhat inherent, some enginee
Pakistan’s strategy of ‘bleeding India by a thousand cuts’ has been implemented by exploiting religious sentiments and whipping up passions on c
It’s a challenge to address the social hierarchy of vocational education where, for example, in the medical profession, doctors enjoy a higher statu
Along with the economic benefits of land titling there are social implications attached to the move.
This law enacted in 1947 showed who would be in charge of capital in socialist India.
Through the Minimum Wages Act, the Parliament declared that governments — not economic agents — would decide the amount of wages paid.
कनाडा के पूर्व पीएम को उम्मीद की ट्रंप के नेतृत्व में अमे�
The tragedy of 9/11 ended international negligence of Afghanistan’s need to stabilise and develop on a sustainable basis.
1980 च्या दशकात तरुण भारताला जुन्या राष्ट्र–राज्यांशी स्पर्धा करण्याची ओढ होती. मात्र 2020 च्या दशकात भारत आपली प्राचीन संस्कृती आणि अनुभवाच्या बळावर नव्या सहमतीचा मार्ग दा�
कभी सीखने वाला भारत आज विश्व के लिए उदाहरण बन रहा है. 2025 उस आत्मविश्वास का साल रहा जब विकास ने स्वदेशी सोच के साथ गति पकड़ी.
No matter how you nuance the outcome of the recent Sharif-Modi meeting, the fact is that continuity, rather than change, marks the Indian PM's new Pakistan initiative. And, Time has shown the success of this strategy because India has, if anything, become more resilient, while Pakistan has come to the brink of collapse.
In a move that took many by surprise, Sri Lanka's Human Rights Minister Mahinda Samarasinghe accepted most of the criticism leveled against his government by the United Nations over the resettlement of 250,000 Tamil refugees.
India and Russia are showing an appetite for continued economic engagement. Bilateral trade increased exponentially from US$12.34 billion in 2022 to US$65 billion in 2023; the target is US$100 billion by 2030. To achieve such a level of economic cooperation, the private sector in both countries will need to increase their participation. This brief assesses the presence of India’s private sector in Russia and evaluates the potential for enhanced
भारत और रूस अपने आर्थिक संबंधों को और ज़्यादा मज़बूत करना चाहते हैं. 2022 में इनके बीच का द्विपक्षीय व्यापार 12.34 अरब डॉलर का था, जो एक साल में ही तेज़ी से बढ़कर 2023 में 65 अरब डॉलर हो �