The India-UK Free Trade Agreement (FTA) marks a significant milestone in India's global trade strategy, signaling its transition from a cost-driven export economy to a value-creating powerhouse.
Grassroots governance in India often lacks accessible, detailed data which is difficult for panchayat leaders to assess their own communities effectively.
Recently, the Union government moved to establish an inter-ministerial panel for drafting a National Manufacturing Mission, aiming to strengthen India's manufacturing sector.
The ongoing Manipur crisis which has lasted for two years, has resulted in over deaths and the displacement that has not received the same level of national priority as other security concerns.
India is at a crucial juncture in mobility transformation, where economic growth and urbanisation bring both opportunities and challenges to road safety.
Recent shifts in policy frameworks, institutional autonomy, and market-driven education models have raised concerns about the erosion of academic freedom and the increasing corporatization of learning.
The recently signed India-UK Free Trade Agreement (FTA) is expected to enhance exports, create jobs, and strengthen supply chains, with India’s textile sector being a key beneficiary.
India’s national security landscape is evolving rapidly, with geopolitical tensions, border conflicts, and emerging cyber threats necessitating a comprehensive security doctrine.