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Greater harmonisation and a more unified approach among India’s fintech regulatory sandboxes could further advance sectoral innovation.
The fragility of the current global financial system presents an opportunity for BRICS to solidify its position as a counterbalancing force
As BRICS aims to expand, developing nations from Africa gear up to join the grouping, seeking to redefine their global engagement
The groundbreaking PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana initiative which will expand India’s RTS capacity even further can help India achieve its net-zer
विकसित होत असलेल्या जागतिक आर्थिक परिदृश्यात नेव्हिगेट
जैसे-जैसे ब्रिक्स विकसित हो रहे वैश्विक आर्थिक परिदृश्य
As BRICS navigates the evolving global economic landscape, its trade, investment, and finance progress underscores its significance as a transformativ
হংকংয়ে চিনের ডিজিটাল সম্পদ পরীক্ষানিরীক্ষা বিশ্বের আগ্
डिजिटल असेट्स को लेकर हॉन्ग कॉन्ग में चीन का प्रयोग पूरे �
China's digital assets experiment in Hong Kong is an area of interest for the world as it can aid in crafting better policy
यह लेख दो हिस्सों में है. पहले हिस्से में, अर्थव्यवस्था, स�
The telemedicine sector is booming, however, a proper approach to regulate the sector, as seen in Singapore, is a prerequisite for it to work at scale
Providing a human interface at crucial touch points such consent, disclosure, and grievance redressal will allow for trust in fintech to rise, driving
Critique of BRICS is logical and natural but can be unfair without careful examination of its evolution and contribution
In August 2019, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) released its final guidelines for a regulatory sandbox for fintech firms.[1] Technology innovations are disrupting the traditional financial sector, and the RBI’s regulatory sandbox exercise is an attempt to be more agile and absorb some of this disruption. ‘Sandboxes’ give regulators a chance to work with fintech innovators, mitigate potential risks and develop evidence-based policy, while fi
BRICS as an institution must nurture independent growth trajectories of member nations keeping their individual interest at the forefront.
The use of drones or Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), both for military and civilian purposes, has increased in India in the past decade. At the same time, counter-drone systems are also being developed to address the threats posed by UAVs. How effective are these counter-drone mechanisms? This brief explores this question, and offers suggestions for India to reduce the growing threat from drones. Any evaluation of the efficacy of anti-drone syst
The five-country group faces challenges arising from bilateral differences and diverse political systems
After a groundbreaking visit to India, which focused on strengthening the Indo-US ¿strategic partnership¿, US Secretary of State Colin Powell was supposed to take a tough message to Pakistan¿s Gen. Musharraf. Nuclear proliferation and Pakkistan¿s reluctance to clean up its tribal areas were slated to be on the cards in
The visit of Afghan President Ashraf Ghani in New Delhi this week offers an opportunity to PM Modi to recalibrate India's Afghan policy towards greater realism and more modest goals. Modi must reassure Ghani that Delhi is in a "standby" mode, ready to extend, whatever support Kabul wants and feels comfortable with.
The International Monetary Fund has cleared a standby facility of US $2.6 billion to Sri Lanka. This clearance comes despite criticism from various quarters over the deteriorating humanitarian conditions.
In a groundbreaking speech in August this year, US President Donald Trump laid out his government’s policy for South Asia, authorising more American troops to Afghanistan and insisting that Pakistan must either “do more” to restrain Islamist militants, or face consequences. Indian and Afghan governments have welcomed the new US policy approach. The major components of Trump’s Afghanistan strategy — recognising Pakistan’s role in provi
In spite of its modest economic weight in the initial years, the New Development Bank (NDB) can change the ethos of development finance irreversibly. Rather than replacing or supplanting existing development finance institutions, the NDB will seek to supplement existing resources.
हाँगकाँगमध्ये चीन करत असलेल्या डिजिटल मालमत्तांच्या प्रयोगामध्ये जगाचेच हित आहे. कारण हा प्रयोग उत्तम धोरण तयार करण्यात मदत करू शकतो.