In recent years, the importance of care work has gained recognition globally, yet it remains underappreciated and undervalued in many economic policies.
The degradation and loss of wetlands have reached alarming levels due to urbanization, agricultural expansion, and industrial activities. Mainstreaming wetland conservation into policy and development agendas is an urgent necessity.
In recent years, there has been a noticeable decline in the number of patent applications filed globally that has raised concerns among policymakers, researchers, and industry leaders about the potential impact on innovation and economic growth.
Surveillance capitalism, where personal data is collected, analyzed, and monetized by tech conglomerates to predict and influence human behavior, has concerns over privacy and autonomy, and its deep ties to state surveillance.
The global labor market is undergoing a significant transformation, and it is evident that the skills required in 2030 will be markedly different from those needed today. It presents both a challenge and an opportunity for India.
The microfinance sector in India has been crucial in promoting financial inclusion, particularly for the underserved and economically weaker sections of society.
India and China, two of the world's most populous and influential nations, share a complex and multifaceted relationship. Over the years, their interactions have been marked by cooperation, competition, and conflict.
The recent political instability in Myanmar, coupled with the influx of refugees into India, particularly the border regions with Myanmar, has strained the already fragile border management and security infrastructure.
Censorship of digital content in India has sparked widespread debate, particularly with the rise of social media platforms, streaming services, and independent journalism.