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Philanthropic organisations have a financial capacity beyond that of governments. Thus, governments should create conditions that enable the private s
Despite the official narrative of a peaceful Jammu and Kashmir, the ground realities depict a rather different story.
Australia and India need to convert their intent into action and capitalise on the innumerable opportunities available in different sectors.
Is the use of constitutional means to secure ruling in perpetuity a new normal in west Africa?
Only by combining both AI and communities will higher education be relevant and prepare students for the adventures of the fourth industrial revolutio
As the world grapples with the new normal, public transport and mass mobility are poised to undergo a transformative change.
The new normal would be about reinventing the realms. How would the cities be further planned and developed in the future?
Savings is an important feature of the economy, affecting both — the individual and economy’s macroeconomic factors.
Even those who had built their careers around the old institutional framework seems to have adjusted to the ‘new normal’ where the real stakeholde
Past experience and Occam’s razor suggest wolf warrior diplomacy has seized the day.
The good news is, the current crisis in Ladakh bears some resemblance to these prior standoffs, all of which were peacefully resolved. The bad news is
Cancer patients must learn to treat the post-COVID-19 world as a ‘new normal,’ and remain focused on what they need to do to manage their illness
As work from home becomes the new normal, regulators around the world have come under pressure to relook at the rules relating to bandwidth, traffic a
Political leaders have already declared ‘war’ on the disease and such a framing typically precedes “extraordinary” invasive measures that slow
While social protection coverage has increased in many parts of the world, it is evident that many countries, both developed and developing, struggle
Amid the claims and counter-claims surrounding the Balakot air strikes, the Modi government has been emphasising that it has established a new normal.
State of Emergency has been extended because of no change in the circumstances following the 1 February order which threatened national security of Ma
There are only two possible ways out of the current stalemate in Germany.
What is the primary motivation of the regime to make such a show of its crude strength?
The keynote speeches by three world leaders at the Raisina Dialogue stood out for their pronouncements on globalisation.
कनाडा के पूर्व पीएम को उम्मीद की ट्रंप के नेतृत्व में अमे�
That Trump travelled to India without any substantive deliverable is the real story here
With tensions between an aggressive China and an emerging India intensifying, there will be significant changes and challenges in the Indian Ocean and South Asian regions
If one looks at China's actions in the South China Sea over the past five years, the picture that emerges is of a rising China attempting to change the ground realities and destabilise the status quo. If the international community wait to see the end game of the Chinese strategy, it may be too late to de-escalate a military confrontation.
On India’s part, it has stood up to the China challenge on several fronts.
Mr. Prachanda has been provided with a new found cushion with the restoration of Indo-Neap ties and laid ground for much-needed political room for manoeuvre.
This report collates insights from unstructured interviews with people in South Kashmir about their lives following the Constitutional amendments of August 2019 that revoked the special status of the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir under Article 370, and repealed Article 35A. The conversations with the respondents covered issues such as their livelihoods and the economy, the bureaucracy, and militancy in the region. The report is an attempt
While the Republican Party is becoming more firmly entrenched in the rural, mainly white parts of the country, the suburban areas are going in the Democratic direction
As extreme events are becoming the ‘new normal’ in an increasingly climate-constrained world, India’s critical infrastructure must be built to withstand, respond to, and recover rapidly from the disruptions they cause
During the Cold War, India navigated its external relations guided largely by the doctrine and practice of non-alignment. In these contemporary times, the COVID-19 pandemic is likely to inaugurate a period of heightened geopolitical rivalries, with the United States and China as the principal poles. India will be differently positioned in this post-Covid “new normal” than it was in the era of the Cold War and therefore will need differe
Digital Debates is an attempt to highlight perspectives, diagnoses and solutions for the future of our digital world that are not necessarily rooted in technology. By design or sheer circumstance, contributors to Digital Debates this year have not only dwelled on the many tensions agitating cyberspace, they have also argued that the political, social or economic realignments triggered by this medium may ultimately settle into a new normal.
BIMSTEC member states have issued, on occasion, joint statements recognising the importance of holistic public healthcare and the need for alliances. Yet, intra-BIMSTEC collaborations so far have been limited, mostly focused on traditional medicine. Amidst COVID-19, the region’s states have an opportunity to take their health-sector partnerships to a “new normal”. Given the highly endemic nature of communicable diseases and the porous bor
With trade acting as a conduit between production and consumption, a post-Covid trade order must be built upon the principles of sustainability to curb the negative impacts on the ecosystem.
It will be in the realm of ideas where the world would be seeking India’s leadership.
As the strategic environment in Asia turns increasingly fraught, regional navies have been focusing on the development of autonomous and unmanned systems — not only to improve situational awareness, but also as a means to undertake intrusive missions in forward locations. A transformative and potentially disruptive capability, autonomous platforms with artificial intelligence (AI) systems are pushing the boundaries of maritime interdiction to p