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India-Pakistan Tensions After Pahalgam: A Kautilyan Perspective
Apr 29, 2025

India-Pakistan Tensions After Pahalgam: A Kautilyan Perspective

The Pahalgam attack, exposing Pakistan’s hostility and internal collusion, could mark India’s tipping point. Kautilya’s Arthashastra may justify

भारतामध्ये स्तन कर्करोगाचा वाढता प्रादुर्भाव: आव्हाने आणि संधी
Feb 19, 2025

भारतामध्ये स्तन कर्करोगाचा वाढता प्रादुर्भाव: आव्हाने आणि संधी

भारतामध्ये स्तन कर्करोगाच्या उपचारांमध्ये क्रांती घडव�

Rising breast cancer in India: Challenges and opportunities
Feb 10, 2025

Rising breast cancer in India: Challenges and opportunities

India has the potential to revolutionise breast cancer treatment by emphasising policy changes, infrastructural development, early detection, and awar

Russia’s role in a post-Assad Syria
Jan 17, 2025

Russia’s role in a post-Assad Syria

Although Russia played a crucial role in West Asia since 2015, Bashar al-Assad’s ouster from Syria will lead to Moscow’s influence declining, forc

अफगाणिस्ताननंतर, सीरियाने केला अमेरिकेच्या 'वॉर ऑन टेरर' युगाचा अंत
Dec 31, 2024

अफगाणिस्ताननंतर, सीरियाने केला अमेरिकेच्या 'वॉर ऑन टेरर' युगाचा अंत

दहशतवादविरोधी प्रयत्नांपेक्षा, प्रादेशिक आणि आंतरराष्�

असद राजवटीचा अंत आणि सीरियाच्या भविष्यासाठीची लढाई: प्रादेशिक आणि जागतिक परिणाम
Dec 20, 2024

असद राजवटीचा अंत आणि सीरियाच्या भविष्यासाठीची लढाई: प्रादेशिक आणि जागतिक परिणाम

प्रादेशिक समस्या प्रादेशिक पातळीवर सोडवल्या गेल्या नाह

Following Afghanistan, Syria cements the end of America’s ‘War on Terror’ era
Dec 17, 2024

Following Afghanistan, Syria cements the end of America’s ‘War on Terror’ era

Rather than counterterrorism efforts, regional and international power struggles are likely to shape America’s approach to Syria and the broader reg

असद की सत्ता का अंत: सीरिया के भविष्य की नई जंग और भू-राजनीतिक हलचल
Dec 11, 2024

असद की सत्ता का अंत: सीरिया के भविष्य की नई जंग और भू-राजनीतिक हलचल

यदि क्षेत्रीय समस्याओं का क्षेत्रीय हल नहीं निकाला गया त

The fall of Assad and the battle for Syria’s future: Regional and global ramifications
Dec 09, 2024

The fall of Assad and the battle for Syria’s future: Regional and global ramifications

The collapse of Assad’s Syrian government and the broader shift in the Middle East is going to have a rupturing effect if the regional problems do n

Rising instability in the region clouds the Middle East's future
Aug 07, 2024

Rising instability in the region clouds the Middle East's future

The ongoing Gaza conflict and the rising regional tensions will likely make the Middle East less stable for the next few years

The Kautilyan legacy of spycraft and the India-Canada diplomatic row
Sep 28, 2023

The Kautilyan legacy of spycraft and the India-Canada diplomatic row

The current imbroglio has given India an opportunity to send a clear signal to Canada about its zero-tolerance for any form of external abetment that

Poshan Maah 2023: Suposhit Bharat, Sakshar Bharat, Sashakt Bharat
Sep 22, 2023

Poshan Maah 2023: Suposhit Bharat, Sakshar Bharat, Sashakt Bharat

While progress has been made under Poshan Maah, India's size, diversity, and numerous challenges make it a persistent issue that demands constant atte

आशा कर्मियों को मिली वैश्विक पहचान
Aug 10, 2023

आशा कर्मियों को मिली वैश्विक पहचान

आशा कर्मी समुदाय और स्वास्थ्य तंत्र के बीच की कड़ी हैं. वे

The war against drugs in Jammu and Kashmir
Jan 31, 2023

The war against drugs in Jammu and Kashmir

With arms and terror infiltration becoming difficult, Pakistan has now resorted to drug trafficking to destroy Kashmir's youth

आशा कर्मियों को मिली वैश्विक पहचान
May 27, 2022

आशा कर्मियों को मिली वैश्विक पहचान

आशा कर्मी समुदाय और स्वास्थ्य तंत्र के बीच की कड़ी हैं. वे

दो दशक के शासन के बाद बशर अल-असद फ़िर से सीरिया के राष्ट्रपति चुने गए
Jun 22, 2021

दो दशक के शासन के बाद बशर अल-असद फ़िर से सीरिया के राष्ट्रपति चुने गए

असद को 95.1 प्रतिशत वोटों के साथ सीरिया की जनता का ज़बरदस्त �

Why do Syrian refugees find it tough to return even though the military conflict has subsided? 
Apr 05, 2021

Why do Syrian refugees find it tough to return even though the military conflict has subsided? 

Syrians may not be able to return home for a variety of reasons, but in conversations, many of them express a deep longing for their country.

Embodied surveillance during Covid-19 in India: A feminist perspective
Oct 08, 2020

Embodied surveillance during Covid-19 in India: A feminist perspective

Guidelines on public mobility may be needed to control community transmission. However, when this is carried out in a manner that evokes fear without

Heralding a new health data regime in India
Jul 06, 2020

Heralding a new health data regime in India

While India is still in its nascent stages in the evolution of its health data ecosystem — it is important to diagnose some of the early challenges

Trump’s fickleness: Marginally better than Obama’s fecklessness
Apr 10, 2017

Trump’s fickleness: Marginally better than Obama’s fecklessness

Trump’s fickleness goes two ways: it is not just that American allies are no longer sure that they can count on Washington, but also that now their

In exposing corruption Kejriwal-Prashant searchlights on media too
Nov 03, 2012

In exposing corruption Kejriwal-Prashant searchlights on media too

It is common knowledge that Corporates control most of the electronic media. That being the case, how has the media turned upon the hand that feeds? Intra corporate warfare?

Natasha Jha Bhaskar

Natasha Jha Bhaskar is General Manager of Newland Global Group a leading corporate advisory firm specialising in the IndiaAustralia space based in Sydney. Natasha has twelve years of experience in the Indian Parliament in policy analysis communication - advocacy of important central government policies which are of national and international relevance. She has had excellent and deep exposure to the Indian legislative process. She has engaged with different levels of government to study efficient governance and delivery models strategy and implementation plans for building human capital. She has been part of Indian Parliament delegations to national and international conferences (SAARC ASEAN BRICS National Legislators Conference). She has previously been awarded by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and has also worked on a research project with the UN Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM). Natasha pursued her MA in Public Policy as a Commonwealth Broadcast Scholar with her thesis on the impact of Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MNREGA). She has traveled widely in India and has studied the implementation challenges of various Indian government policies in depth.Natasha's current work focuses on understanding the dynamic Indian policy landscape following industry trends across diverse sectors matching Indias priorities with Australias competitive advantages. A major focus of her work is also on changing the narrative around India based on facts and realities which is otherwise based on anecdotal assumptions and prejudiced generalisations. Natasha is a regular contributor for think tanks and publications (the Lowy Institutes Interpreter UK based India Inc. Business Today Yojana Channel News Asia CUTS Washington among others) and is a frequent commentator on India - Australia bilateral issues (SBS Australia Australian Financial Review ABC News Sky News etc.). She is Influencer Australia for Womennovator Global 2019 (supported by Indian Ministry of Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) Confederation Of Women Entrepreneurs (COWE) and UN Women) Deliberative Democratic Exchange Fellow 2019 (Kettering Foundation Ohio USA). Natasha won the Young Professional of the Year Award at the 2019 India Australia Business and Community Awards (IABCA).