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The VBSA Bill 2025 seeks to give statutory form to the NEP’s vision of “light but tight” regulation, but leaves most regulatory details and oper
Hong Kong’s stablecoin law offers Beijing a sandbox for innovation—without loosening its grip on monetary sovereignty.
चीन, रशिया आणि उत्तर कोरियाकडून येणाऱ्या सायबर धोक्यांव�
Japan is set to adopt an Active Cyber Defense posture, shifting from passive deterrence to proactive measures against cyber threats from China, Russia
Japan sees AI as a necessary addition that can improve Japan’s military capabilities, especially in a world where high-tech applications are increas
With the 2024 European Parliament elections taking place from 6-9 June, the fate of the European Green Deal hangs in the balance.
तंत्रज्ञान आणि कृत्रिम बुद्धिमत्तेच्या आसपासची कायदेश�
लोकांच्या आणि पृथ्वीच्या आरोग्य विषयक नियमांची चौकट एक�
Constitutional provisions for the right to health cannot be realised without integrating frameworks for the health of people and the planet.
Although Von der Leyen has proved her mettle over the years, only time will tell if she would be able to maintain her legacy in other critical areas s
In a world where the legal vacuum surrounding tech and AI persists, how do we safeguard the citizens from the adverse effects of a rapidly developing
एआय विकसित करण्याच्या प्रक्रियेत, त्याच्या डिझाइनपासून
The AI development process from design to deployment perpetuates gender bias. Future legislation should recognise these gender-based risks to mitigate
कृत्रिम बुद्धिमत्तेचे फायदे लक्षात आले आहेत आणि धोके दू�
एआय सिस्टीममधील (कृत्रिम बुद्धिमत्ता) बदलाचा वेग पाहता, �
To ensure that AI’s benefits are realised and risks are addressed, algorithmic auditing can help analyse how these systems operate, and in the proce
Given the rapid pace of change in AI systems, the development of AI standards and certification programmes has become more urgent
Corporates which leverage algorithms need to hold themselves accountable to mitigate the harm caused by algorithmic systems until proper legislation i
Ethical guidelines, robust legislation, and international collaboration are essential components for navigating the complex landscape of QAI technolog
Without proper legislation, states using non-state actors for cyberwarfare pose a significant threat to governments, businesses, and individuals
By striking a balance between conservative principles and wider appeal, DeSantis could position the party for electoral success in 2024
Australia’s world-leading legislation provides a template for creating cable protection zones that India could emulate to protect its underwater ass
The privatisation of electricity distribution seems imminent as legislations aim to expand the role of the private sector in this domain
Proper regulations need to be put in place to control the NFTs’ impact not only from a climate perspective but also in the ethics and legislation ar
A look at Delhi’s long-term air pollution problem and the newly approved legislation to combat it
There is high urgency for new international legislation which would prevent unfriendly actors from using contemporary technologies for psychological w
The Special Economic Zones Act was, and still remains, a difficult legislation to turn into action.
In India there has been no consistency in policies to deal with terrorism. Political consensus is missing even today. A strong, responsible political leadership, thus, is paramount to the drafting and implementation of an effective, strong and permanent counter-terrorism law.
The passing of the security legislation recently has fulfilled at least partly PM Abe's long-drawn quest towards making Japan a normal country. He has always believed that Article 9 of the US authored Japanese constitution, which put severe restrictions on Japan's right to collective self-defence, should be amended.
There is an urgent need to focus on key legislations in the real world; expanding internet access in India by ensuring social and technological growth go hand-in-hand; and the complexity of bridging divides between various factions on the issue.
Rajasthan’s Right to Health law mandating private hospitals to provide free emergency care has irked private medical practitioners who doubt government’s commitment to reimburse costs. But for citizens dreading medical expenses bankrupting them, the state covering for emergencies is a welcome safety net
While the draft Land Acquisition and Rehabilitation and Resettlement Bill 2011 makes a genuine push for a better land acquisition regime in the country, the proposed legislation fails on many fronts to address some of the vexed issues related to land acquisition. This Paper looks at the key challenges to this legislation.
What India needs to understand is that legislation or institutions by themselves do not bring about social change. Countries of Europe or the United States, too, had a history of political corruption. But over the years they have cleaned up their act considerably because of popular sentiment, as well as institutions and laws.
India began investing in Space science and technologies in the 1960s, putting in place an administrative structure similar to that for Atomic Energy. However, unlike the atomic energy domain which came under the 1948 Atomic Energy Act (revised in 1962), the country’s space activities are yet to be regulated by specific legislation. India’s space agency, ISRO, has historically viewed space technology applications primarily for societal develop
While existing literature provides solid documentation of conservation policy and legislation, coverage of civil society's perceptions and role within conservation schemes is relatively sparse. This paper presents the under-represented perspective of modern Delhi on the policies and realities of heritage conservation.
Boris Johnson has succeeded in breaking the logjam in British Parliament on the deal by presenting a solution which has now much greater traction than ever before. However, that’s just not enough in overseeing Brexit.
In July 2024, United States (US) President Joe Biden signed into law a bill espousing the Tibetan people’s right to self-determination. The spirit of this law, ‘Promoting a Resolution to the Tibet-China Dispute Act’, stands in contrast to historical US recognition of Tibet as a part of China. This brief examines the evolution of US policy towards Tibet, beginning in the 1950s when its primary concern was the alleged human rights violations
The labour laws certainly represent a small step but the introduction of even small reforms in labour legislations was long awaited to keep at bay the rising discontent among domestic as well as foreign entrepreneurs from India's manufacturing sector.
India’s organ transplant shortfall is often attributed to a lack of public willingness; yet the constraints lie within the system itself. To begin with, conflicting definitions of ‘death’ across legislations create uncertainty for certifying brainstem death. The pathways that could widen the donor pool—donation after circulatory death and expanded-criteria donors—remain unused due to the absence of national clinical guidance. Reporting
This Issue Brief seeks to outline the history of corporate funding in India, legislation governing corporate funding, institutional innovations in corporate funding like electoral trusts, and international experiences and their relevance in the Indian context. Given the increasing clamour for transparent and accountable corporate funding of political parties, the Brief also explores the perils of over-reliance on corporate funding.
Amidst the current climate of intense polarisation in the US, the bipartisan consensus on India has largely remained as a rare point of convergence between Republicans and Democrats. This paper discusses the seminal role of the US Congress in the cultivation of US–India ties, and how crucial legislations—led by the India caucuses in the US House of Representatives and the US Senate—have paved the way for greater strategic cooperation betwee
ISRO should embrace a civilian identity and, aided by legislation, form partnerships with the industry and entrepreneurs.
Floods are a recurrent phenomenon in many parts of India, and human and economic losses are consistently rising with increased exposure to the hazard. These losses can be significantly reduced by eliminating the encroachment on floodplains and regulating the land use within it through floodplain zoning, a widely accepted and effective non-structural policy measure. Despite its benefits, floodplain zoning has not been widely adopted in India, main
Half a century after the first United Nations Conference on the Exploration and Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, the current debates are focused on new sets of challenges such as space mining, which used to belong only to the realm of science fiction. This paper analyses the rationale for extraterrestrial mining, as well as the efforts and responses of various countries—i.e, USA, Luxembourg, Russia, China and India. In examining the legal and go
The ongoing pandemic of COVID-19 (caused by the novel coronavirus or SARS-CoV-2) has exposed glaring gaps in India’s domestic laws. Absent a rationally structured legislation to fall back on, the Union government in March advised states to invoke the Epidemic Diseases Act of 1897 to tackle the pandemic in their jurisdictions. The 123-year-old colonial law, however, does not even define what a disease is, let alone an epidemic or a pandemic. Ind