More significantly, the elections marked the emergence of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) as a formidable political force, as it emerged as the single largest ...
This speech follows sustained actions by the US exercising global dominance in strategic areas. The recent targets have been Cuba and Iran.
The Union Budget 2026–27 cements what has been a gradual trend in the making over the last decade—a shrinking welfare state and a reorientation of welfarism towards residual, market-mediated forms of ...
The IMF (2020) reports that incomes in developed and developing countries are diverging due to the increasing use of robotics in production processes. Greater substitutability between robots and ...
Unlike the West, India faces the challenge of growing old before growing rich without universal safety nets. This acceleration unfolds amid pervasive informality and a distinct “retreat of the state” ...
The global demographic landscape is undergoing a notable transition, with societies becoming increasingly older. In the 20th century, population ageing as a concerning policy issue was largely ...
An invitation to look into the past of a profession allows for reflections on its present and learning from its disrupted collective memories. But how should one contest the knowledge of received ...
An increasing number of studies indicate that despite advancements in medicine and related technologies, and improving policy focus, there remains a noticeable gap in identifying unmet healthcare ...
Indian cotton, often described as “white gold,” has experienced dramatic changes and is confronting multiple crises. At the same time, the textile industry—one of the country’s largest generators of ...
The electorate may no longer be seen as divided solely between the UDF and the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI[M])-led Left Democratic Front (LDF). The National Democratic Alliance (NDA), led ...
The proportion of adults aged 60 and above is projected to increase from 8.6% (103 million) in 2011 to nearly 19.5% (319 million) by 2050, while those aged 45 and above will constitute around 40% (655 ...
Global digitalisation trends in health and long-term care are shaped by a remarkably common storyline: that the combination of ageing populations and decreasing human and financial resources is ...
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