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How a Breakthrough in Physics Can Revolutionise Climate Models
Aug 19, 2025

How a Breakthrough in Physics Can Revolutionise Climate Models

A 125-year-old physics challenge may sharpen climate models, offering breakthroughs in forecasting, disaster prediction, and pure science.

Science in Action: Biosensing for Food Safety
Jun 06, 2025

Science in Action: Biosensing for Food Safety

CRISPR-based biosensors provide an innovative point-of-use solution to tackle the increasing threat of foodborne illnesses and for research and develo

आरोग्य हीच संपत्ती: दीर्घायुष्यी डिप्लोमसीचा उदयोन्मुख उदय
Mar 22, 2025

आरोग्य हीच संपत्ती: दीर्घायुष्यी डिप्लोमसीचा उदयोन्मुख उदय

लोकसंख्येचे वय जसजसे वाढत जाते, तसतसे देश त्यांचा प्रभाव

विदेश नीति में लंबी उम्र की कूटनीति का बढ़ता प्रभाव
Mar 21, 2025

विदेश नीति में लंबी उम्र की कूटनीति का बढ़ता प्रभाव

जैसे-जैसे उम्रदराज़ लोगों की संख्या बढ़ रही है, वैसे-वैसे

Health is wealth: The impending rise of longevity diplomacy
Mar 17, 2025

Health is wealth: The impending rise of longevity diplomacy

As aging populations grow, nations turn to longevity diplomacy—using health policies, biotech, and therapeutics to enhance soft power and global lea

आफ्रिकेसाठी भारताचे STEM डायस्पोरा मॉडेलः सहकार्य आणि विकासाचा नवा मार्ग
Oct 29, 2024

आफ्रिकेसाठी भारताचे STEM डायस्पोरा मॉडेलः सहकार्य आणि विकासाचा नवा मार्ग

आफ्रिकन देश त्यांच्या सामाजिक, सांस्कृतिक आणि आर्थिक वि�

The India model: A blueprint for harnessing Africa’s STEM diaspora
Oct 15, 2024

The India model: A blueprint for harnessing Africa’s STEM diaspora

Africa can learn from the Indian diaspora’s global success in fostering social, cultural, and economic progress

Exploring opportunities for Arctic collaboration with Norway
Apr 15, 2024

Exploring opportunities for Arctic collaboration with Norway

India's growing interest in the Arctic arises from a combination of scientific, geopolitical, and environmental factors

The carbon emission hierarchy: Worthy and unworthy emissions
Mar 02, 2024

The carbon emission hierarchy: Worthy and unworthy emissions

If carbon emissions from research activities are excused, some inconvenient issues may arise

Drawing lines in the water
Jul 14, 2014

Drawing lines in the water

There are unlimited possibilities for strengthening maritime cooperation with Bangladesh and Myanmar - ranging from joint scientific research to environmental monitoring and from major trans-border projects to trilateral naval exercises. If Delhi decides to play for small stakes in the Bay of Bengal, it will deal itself out of the emerging great game in the east.

Harnessing Traditional Indian Fermented Foods for Public Health and Climate Resilience
Aug 14, 2025

Harnessing Traditional Indian Fermented Foods for Public Health and Climate Resilience

Traditional Indian fermented foods represent a confluence of cultural heritage, nutritional functionality, and environmental sustainability, offering an effective dietary intervention amidst public health and climate-related challenges. Produced through natural or controlled microbial fermentation involving lactic acid bacteria, bifidobacteria, and yeasts, these foods—such as idli (steamed rice cake), dosa (rice and lentil crepe), dahi (curd),

India’s Arctic potential
Feb 18, 2019

India’s Arctic potential

This paper examines India’s role, and stakes, in the so-called ‘Arctic Paradox’: As the Arctic region witnesses an unprecedented rate of ice-melt because of global warming, new routes are being opened, paving the way for untapped hydrocarbon and mineral resources to be exploited. While India has been active in the Arctic for over ten years, it has not fully made use of its Observer status, and it must give new energy to its activities in th

Introducing the Arctic as a Strategic Geopolitical Pillar for India
Mar 10, 2025

Introducing the Arctic as a Strategic Geopolitical Pillar for India

The Arctic region, with its vast reserves of natural gas, minerals, oil, and hydrocarbons, presents energy and economic opportunities for countries, including India. India’s Arctic Policy, released in 2022, signalled the country’s intent to expand its engagements in the region beyond its historical focus on scientific research and climate studies. While the policy acknowledges the region’s growing economic potential, however, it does not ad

Rare Diseases in India: ‘Orphan’ No More?
Jul 14, 2022

Rare Diseases in India: ‘Orphan’ No More?

Of all cases of rare diseases across the globe, around one-third occur in India. Yet, these diseases—‘rare’ because they affect a relatively small number of people—are hardly given attention in the country. With its resource constraints, India continues to lag in awareness, diagnosis, and drug development relating to such diseases, and there is inadequate medical and scientific research, too. India formulated a National Policy on Rare Dis