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मागील शतकभरात, वस्तू आणि सेवांच्या आंतरराष्ट्रीय व्याप�
जलवायु न्याय के नज़रिए से ही नहीं बल्कि अपने आर्थिक हितो�
या वर्षीच्या हवामान बदल परिषदेत (COP) पॅरिस कराराच्या आर्ट�
इस वर्ष के जलवायु परिवर्तन सम्मेलन (COP) में पेरिस समझौते के
This year’s COP saw a landmark agreement on Article 6 of the Paris Agreement, ending over a decade of negotiations and validating the persistence of
The recent COP29 at Baku exacerbates the divide between developed and developing countries, as rich nations refuse to take financial responsibility fo
भारत का लक्ष्य अंतरिक्ष के क्षेत्र में वैश्विक खिलाड़ी क
भारत आणि श्रीलंका यांच्यातील हरित कर्जाची देवाणघेवाण द�
Green debt swaps between India and Sri Lanka can prove beneficial for both. For India, it can ease Sri Lanka's debt, boost environmental conservation,
To make the most of the demographic dividend, strengthening access to data and fostering robust capacity-building programmes under development partner
Ambitious decarbonisation goals challenge the economic growth trajectory of developing countries like India and China.
The world needs cyber resilience with preventive measures to minimize threats. Redesigning the CSI with separate sub-indices for prevention and deterr
Although stopping droughts completely remains a challenge, technological innovations and bolstering institutional and community-level capacities can s
The HAC advocates for a strong Plastics Treaty which would also bring developing countries like India under a similar binding timeline to end plastic
With India’s assumption as the voice of the Global South, its progress in the maternal mortality ratio and maternal and child health can serve as a
Japan’s commitment to a Free and Open Indo-Pacific and its assessment of the changing global strategic environment have driven Tokyo to a new path-b
The GPAI and G20 can play a paramount role in the non-weaponisation of AI and related technologies, and in ensuring that developing countries get equa
परदेशामध्ये झालेल्या भारताच्या विविध कार्यक्रमांच्या �
Western narratives on energy security that tend to exaggerate threats to scare the rest of the world into action are mostly about their interests. The
Measuring the development impacts of India’s overseas programmes is important as it can help improve its ability to deliver on the ground and maximi
Debt for climate swap has the capacity to promote climate action and potentially contribute to macroeconomic stability
Never before has Africa been led by such a tiny island country, and therefore, it brings a tide of change and focuses perhaps on the problems of small
Policy makers in both the OECD and developing countries should use this opportunity to improve the current framework for debt restructuring and crisis
India must ensure that the needs of developing countries are considered when discussing cross border flow of data
India must ensure that the needs of developing countries are considered when discussing cross border flow of data
Going forward, the collaboration between developed and developing countries toward achieving SDGs is essential.
The fisheries of the LDCs and developing countries are still at a subsistence level and should not be strapped by the same regulations as the develope
It's important to reform the international tax system to create a fair and inclusive global digital economy that takes into consideration the welfare
Developing countries are lagging behind in implementing decarbonisation policies as appropriate climate finance and green technology aren’t being ex
India is seen as a bridging power that can narrow the divide between the developed and developing countries through the use and regulation of new and
Adopting a uniform approach to climate-friendly trade regulations could be detrimental to developing countries and could jeopardise future cooperative
All treatment facilities and protocols had a significant bias in favour of the ‘apartment-living citizen’, which is why the Dharavi model is so im
Forests and tree cover can be leveraged in a proactive manner by developing countries like India to boost their climate action compliances and support
Developing countries that already have put in place a research base in geoengineering (such as India) should be at the forefront of demanding a govern
WTO needs to develop a set of parameters to ascertain which countries qualify as “developing” in order to wind up the challenge associated with S&
The organisation has never been led by an African, despite Africa representing 27 percent of the WTO’s membership, with 35 percent members from deve
For most coalitions — and especially so when they involve developing countries — there are usually doomsayers predicting its premature death. The
Absence of leadership is not the only problem — the pandemic shows how the WHO failed to address deeper and chronic issues.
There is significant research to support the fact that diet and lifestyle have impact on reducing risk for chronic disease.
‘Neighbourhood diplomacy’ has been prioritised for a long time by China, manifesting in the famous framework that big powers are the key; the peri
As seen in the Chinese case, the vaccine manufacturers have not only lost trust domestically but also internationally.
Connectivity is paramount importance to landlocked developing countries that do not have direct links to the sea.