India holds the potential to transform itself into a global leader in data-driven innovation by technological advancement, and social development in a rapidly growing digital ecosystem.
India's social security framework has long been criticized for its fragmented approach, particularly in addressing the needs of informal workers, and highlighting the need for a comprehensive and universal social protection system.
In a landmark judgment, the Supreme Court of India has redefined the constitutional role of Governors in state legislative processes. It emphasizes the principles of cooperative federalism and accountability, ensuring that Governors act within the constitutional framework.
A recent report by Common Cause and the Lokniti Programme highlights the prevalence of police violence, revealing systemic issues that perpetuate custodial torture.
On World Health Day (7 April), India showcases a transformative approach, recognizing that health and sanitation are inseparable, with a nationwide revolution in sanitation and water access shaping a healthier future.
As India's economic structure evolves, the Priority Sector Lending (PSL) framework requires a comprehensive review to address emerging challenges and opportunities.
As satellite internet becomes a crucial component of global connectivity, and the competition to dominate satellite-based communications is not just about technological advancement but also about national security, economic influence, and digital sovereignty.
Digital child abuse, fueled by AI-based exploitation, is an emerging threat, and protecting children from these dangers requires urgent regulatory, technological, and social interventions.
As India prepares for the 6th Summit of Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC), its role in fostering connectivity and addressing shared challenges in the Bay of Bengal region is under scrutiny.