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Africa can learn from the Indian diaspora’s global success in fostering social, cultural, and economic progress
A holistic approach within the SDG framework, encompassing mental, emotional, and physical well-being, is essential for fostering youth capital
Massive resources are needed to realign Africa's SDGs, and the current global financial order is proving to be inadequate. The AU must boost efforts a
युवा भांडवल आणि त्यांचे कल्याण जोपासणे ही केवळ नैतिक गरज
Nurturing youth capital and well-being is not only a moral imperative but also an economic necessity
एलजीबीटीक्यू+ समुदायाची आर्थिक क्षमता खुली केल्यास त्य�
Unlocking the economic potential of the LGBTQ+ community will enhance India’s economic progress by tapping into diverse talents, driving innovation,
India’s female workforce participation remains paltry and calls for an urgent review of India’s policies and schemes related to women’s empowerm
India’s female workforce participation remains paltry and calls for an urgent review of India’s policies and schemes related to women’s empowerm
By addressing challenges related to education, healthcare, and gender inequality, India can harness its human potential to drive economic progress and
आने वाले दशकों में अपने अनुकूल डेमोग्राफिक बदलाव का फायद
Modern India has put a lie to the notion that democratic governance and economic progress are incompatible with extreme social diversity and high init
Deep social change is at the heart of economic progress.
Bangladesh’s Indo-Pacific Outlook, released in April 2023, is a projection of its interests in the region, and a testament to its political nonalignment and commitment to economic development. Its focus on upholding the rule of law and maintaining regional stability makes it a conducive partner for neighbouring countries and major powers in the Indo-Pacific. Bangladesh enjoys close ties with China, Japan, and the US, and a special relationship
In the last four decades, India’s geo-political identity has evolved from being the leader of the non-aligned movement - a representative of the developing poor nations of the world to becoming a member of the G-20, the world’s leading industrialized and emerging economies. The change has also been evident on its evolving position on climate change as it became a signatory to The Paris accord. However, the paper argues that key tenets of self
NGOs that deter economic progress or infrastructure growth have to be actively discouraged. The agenda and priorities have to be Indian and not determined in some remote western city. The government, in turn, has to be transparent and active in providing solutions to environmental and human problems.
India’s young women, now more educated and healthier than ever, are entering a phase of significant socio-economic progress. Many of these women also aspire to become social innovators. With gender parity in education and an increasing number of women in STEM fields, they have increased potential for social innovation. However, barriers such as gendered social norms, domestic and care responsibilities, the digital divide, safety concerns, limit
India is also looking to share its own developmental experience with other nations placed at different levels of the developmental trajectory but facing common challenges