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Maritime cities in the Global South must evolve from traditional ports into financial and digital hubs to drive equitable global trade and economic re
Green shipping corridors are emerging as vital pathways to decarbonise global trade, strengthen supply chains, and ensure that the transition to low-c
India’s drive to modernise and digitise its port infrastructure demands the urgent integration of robust cybersecurity measures, essential to safegu
हिंद महासागर क्षेत्र का भविष्य एक दशक पहले की तुलना में अ�
This year’s budget should prioritse the growth of transport infrastructure rooted in environmental and social sustainability
Pollution-free, decongested and zero emissions. This is what electric vehicles offer Delhi, but its current policy does not achieve this.
This paper explores the status and the need for the United States (US) to have a port-led strategy in place. Further, it argues that a strong port-led strategy straddling economic concerns with security imperatives on the back of its vast coastline and unmatched global network of overseas bases for the US could strongly support its Indo-Pacific strategy. A close examination of existing port-focused strategies by the US, particularly its Navy, and
India is expanding its aviation infrastructure rapidly with new runways, airports, and over 1,300 aircraft on order, aiming to become a global air travel hub. However, this growth is restricted by outdated bilateral air service agreements (ASAs), especially with the UAE, limiting seat capacity and raising fares.
While China's engagement strategy appears to operate on a quid pro quo basis, India's approach seems to be driven by its objectives