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जागतिक अराजकतेच्या या काळात कुटुंबे, कंपन्या आणि देशांन�
ट्रम्प यांनी जर आपली अतार्किक धोरणे तसेच चालू ठेवली, तर त�
Economic indicators are telling Trump that if he persists with irrational policies, the outcomes will be gory
In the ongoing global disorder, households, companies and countries must focus on risk mitigation. A checklist.
सत्ता में ट्रंप की वापसी ने टैरिफ युद्ध छेड़कर अमेरिका औ�
Trump’s tariff policies have disrupted global trade and highlighted the need for more stable international economic systems
Trump’s sweeping tariffs mark a hard reset of the US global trade—upending alliances, deepening the China clash, and shaking the foundations of gl
जगभरातील भू-राजकीय धोक्यांमुळे विमा हप्ते आज अधिक महाग ह
दुनिया भर में भू-राजनीतिक ख़तरों की वजह से आज बीमा के प्री
As insurance premiums are driven up by worldwide geopolitical threats, bolstering intergovernmental economic corridors and governmental intervention i
वैश्विक व्यापार काफ़ी हद तक समुद्र पर निर्भर है और इस लिह�
Embracing digital technologies for the maritime industry is essential in the current global trade context, but cybersecurity threats must be dealt wit
ट्रम्प २.० म्हणजे सर्वनाश हे कदाचित टिकाकारांचे म्हणणे य
A strategic partnership between India and Greece can balance China’s inceasing influence on shipping and global trade
With growing multipolarity, initiatives that facilitate trade within the Global South are essential in the shift away from North-centric logistics
Perhaps the critics are right: the arrival of Team Trump 2.0 means apocalypse now. Or perhaps tough love is what the doctor ordered to get the system
China’s de-dollarisation and its geopolitical ambitions, especially regarding Taiwan, are contradictory. It cannot disrupt regional peace while tryi
Amidst the worsening Red Sea supply chain crisis, India must find a way to diversify. The India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) offers a s
Despite the war in Europe, economic challenges, global trade tensions, and farmer protests, the 2024 election saw the centre retain control in the Eur
वाढत्या नौवहन(सागरी मार्ग वाहतूक) खर्चामुळे आणि वस्तूंच�
The continuous maritime rerouting in the aftermath of the Red Sea crisis is emerging as an issue for major trading nations due to the rising shipping
India’s rice export ban is unlikely to lead to a global food crisis, given the extent of the reduction in supply to global markets and the concomita
किमतीतील घसरण आणि आंतरराष्ट्रीय वित्तीय संबंध मजबूत झा�
The fall in prices and the strengthening of international financial linkages will allow India to attain a current account surplus
भारत और संयुक्त अरब अमीरात का व्यापक आर्थिक भागीदारी समझ
Russia’s and China’s attempt to explore alternative trade route by financing the Northern Sea route could open a new theatre of contestation
India’s efforts to make the rupee a global currency seems to bode well with its neighbours but there is still a long way to go
Triangular partnerships can provide solutions to the most pressing challenges of today and play an important role in achieving the SDGs
Due to unilateral tariff imposition and other pre-pandemic trade restrictions that undermined the multilateral trade order, the focus has now shifted
In Russia’s pageantry of state visits to Iran, its counter to the West is quite evident.
Can G20 rise up to the occasion and meet the global expectations by coming to a universal agreement on crucial issues like trade and climate?
As countries contemplate which candidate to support, they must keep in mind the many roles played by the WTO DG. They represent the WTO in internation
World Trade Organisation rules are not pandemic proof, and have fallen short of addressing the ongoing disruption to global trade and commerce.
India stands a good chance to benefit from the shift in global trade triggered by the pandemic, and could fill in the vacuum by supplying West Asian c
India has to compete with ASEAN and others around the world in increasing its share of global trade. It is promoting its own free trading arrangement
This paper considers and explains the shifts and consistencies in India’s engagement with structures of global trade governance beginning from the Uruguay round of trade negotiations in late 1980s. It makes three major arguments. First, that although India has participated actively in global trade negotiations since the establishment of the General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs (GATT) it was only under the present-day trade governance institut
This study discusses three major mega free trade agreements (the TPP, TTIP and the RCEP) and attempts to develop a strategy for India to navigate the repercussions engendered by these groupings and thereby safeguard India?s trade and sustain its economic growth.
Unless mainland China somehow manages a swift recovery, historians of globalisation will view this moment as a watershed
The Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC) was formed to foster socio-economic cooperation between its seven member nations – India, Bhutan, Myanmar, Thailand, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Sri Lanka. The group signed a free trade agreement (FTA) in 2004, but the pact is still not operational due to the lack of consensus on certain key issues. Some members like India are keen to finalise the terms of t
India’s desire to reconfigure the global balance of power is predicated on its ability to become an indispensable element in the global economic order. Thus, it is not surprising that the new foreign trade policy seems to shed the reticence of the past.
The world of BRICS is expanding. Despite setbacks, this association of Brazil,Russia, India, China and South Africaall of them important, emerging-marketeconomiesremains relevant as it continues to comprise a big share of the world's population,its resources, and global trade. This paper describes the rise of BRICS and their growing mutualinterest in cementing their economic and political ties. It argues that while problems remain inpromoting coh
This paper revisits India’s contribution to institution building efforts in BRICS to suggest India’s keen interest in leveraging BRICS for fulfilling its national objectives on domestic economic growth and global governance. However, this paper notes, multiple competing imperatives of global governance and national interests within BRICS have led to asymmetric gains among members. BRICS suffers from weak cooperation in global trade, technolog