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केंद्रीय बैंकों के साथ सहयोग कर के, जलवायु परिवर्तन से नि�
The Trump administration’s withdrawal from the Iran Nuclear Deal, its imposition of Iran oil sanctions, its withdrawal from the Paris Climate Accord
युवाओं को स्थायी विकास की परिचर्चा से जोड़ने के लिए सिर्�
जब भारत गणराज्य बना, तो उपनिवेशवाद के ख़िलाफ़ अपने संघर्�
In the current economic climate, making a positive social impact in a developing country is not for the faint-hearted.
At the start of the republic, India found a normative voice on the global stage through its moral stand against colonialism. Now a rising India needs
Driving forward, the implementation of the Paris Agreement and the 2030 Agenda in a coherent and mutually supportive manner is a significant opportuni
Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) as an appproach implies that farms need to become more resilient to climate change and efficient in their input use.
Climate justice raises the ethical questions of attributing responsibility to the correct stakeholders.
भारत को निश्चित तौर पर सावधान रहना चाहिए और उन क्षेत्रीय �
India in the past few years has seen over-subscription of green bonds. This shows that there are high levels of interest in the issuance of green bond
While Merkel might have, once again, narrowly saved her head in Brussels, the reality is that rightwing populism as a new political force has not only
By having progressive targets and ensuring that the targets are met, Export Credit Agencies can facilitate greater availability and accessibility of t
In the years since Paris, the world has changed — Prime Minister Modi has seized on the momentum.
Nuclear energy does not face the intermittency issues associated with renewable energy.
जलवायु परिवर्तन पर पेरिस वार्ता के बाद भारत के पास वास्त�
Indigenisation of technology innovation — both products and processes — will be critical to resolving the climate-development nexus.
Looking through an emergence prism, India’s development partnerships and economic diplomacy must be built around three concentric circles.
जलवायु परिवर्तन रोकने की आड़ में रचा जा रहा है'कोयला पाख�
The Paris Agreement is a post-2020 continuation of the global fight by all countries against climate change and its impacts, said J. M. Mauskar in an
भविष्यातील लोकसंख्येच्या ऊर्जेच्या गरजा पूर्ण करायच्य�
Climate change has added to the enormity of India’s food security challenges. While the relationship between climate change and food security is complex, most studies focus on one dimension of food security, i.e., food availability. This paper provides an overview of the impact of climate change on India’s food security, keeping in mind three dimensions — availability, access, and absorption. It finds that ensuring food security in the face
The relative prosperity being recorded by the countries of the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC)[1] is being confronted by multidimensional challenges brought about by climate change, including in public health. This brief examines the role of regional cooperation in mitigating these negative consequences of global warming. Analysing the national health policies of BIMSTEC countries, this bri
The climate narrative is beginning to exert itself in the development processes of poor countries. The impact of climate negotiations, and green capitalism that is rearing its head, are some elements that will define climate and security for India and other developing countries.
Global warming threatens lives and livelihoods across the Bay of Bengal region. With about nine million people living in low-lying coastal areas in these littoral countries, it is important to understand the changes in key climate variables in the region—primary of which is sea-level rise—and examine the states’ response measures. This brief describes the strategies being taken by countries of the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral
The alchemists of capitalism have turned the sparse carbon into 'carbon real estate,' available for sale to the highest bidder. The weak and poor have been priced out. And at the G20, we have just offered to subsidise the rich to buy more.