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Capitalism shapes peace and sustainability; a shift to conscious, inclusive models, led by India, can address today’s polycrisis.
जागतिक स्तरावर एआई गव्हर्नन्स (शासन) आकार घेत असताना, ग्ल�
As AI governance takes shape globally, the Global South must articulate a shared vision that reflects its economic diversity, development priorities,
As ocean-sector investments grow, embedding equity and community rights into governance and corporate practice is vital for building sustainable and i
आजच्या घडीला भारतीय नागरिक जागतिक पर्यटन बाजारात सर्वा�
Visa-related frictions, rooted in economic realities and information asymmetries, constrain India’s global mobility. Strengthening passport power wi
वैश्विक विकासात भारताची वाढती भूमिका ग्लोबल साउथच्या द�
India’s growing role in global development blends South-South cooperation and strategic North-South engagement to drive inclusive progress
In 2015, world leaders, at a historic United Nations (UN) summit adopted Agenda 2030 to galvanise action and offer pathways for achieving global sustainability. The years in the run-up to the deadline, however, are fraught with challenges that impede the ability of developing economies to access resources for realising the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). A crucial challenge is mobilising adequate resources from both public and private sourc
Lydia Powell and Akhilesh Sati, The Consumption of Energy by Data Centres: Implications for the Global South, Observer Research Foundation, August 2025.
The United States (US) and the European Union (EU) have shifted beyond market-led climate action toward state-backed green industrial policy, driven by competitiveness, economic security, and technological leadership concerns. Despite differences in approach, Atlantic strategies share an inward focus that positions the Global South primarily as a consumer market or supplier of intermediate inputs. Such models are politically unsustainable for dev
Amidst the fissures in the Transatlantic partnership, heightened United States-China rivalry, and global trade frictions, commentaries of doom and gloom abound. This analysis offers a different perspective. While recognising the risks, it focuses on new opportunities that are emerging for the Global South. The brief first identifies the existential problems that the world faces today, and further highlights the North-South divide in how various c