Is India ready for RCEP embrace?
Rajiv Bhatia, Distinguished Fellow was quoted in IANS. Read the article here
Rajiv Bhatia, Distinguished Fellow was quoted in IANS. Read the article here
Our Director and co-founder, Neelam Deo was interviewed by WION News. Watch the interview here
Amit Bhandari, Fellow, Energy and Environment Studies Programme was interviewed by WION News. Watch the interview here
Neelam Deo, Director and co-founder was quoted by AFP which was republished in CNBC Indonesia. Read the article here
Our Director and co-founder, Neelam Deo was quoted by AFP which was republished in The ASEAN Post. Read the article here
Neelam Deo, Director and co-founder was quoted by AFP which was republished in CNBC Indonesia. Read the article here
Our Director and co-founder, Neelam Deo was quoted by AFP which was republished in Manila Bulletin. Read the article here
Our Energy and Environment Fellow, Amit Bhandari was featured on CNBC TV18. Watch the show here
There has been a wave of civil protests across the globe since early 2019 which have taken governments by surprise by their sheer intensity and resilience. The common impelling factor has been discontent with government. Other factors for the current wave, beginning with the Arab Uprising in 2011, have been corruption and regressive constitutional changes. This infographic charts the arc of the outcry
The world has changed – and so has India in the last 70 years since independence. Its foreign policy has evolved from non-alignment to multipolarity and to proactive participation in various multilateral organisations. Building on the work of its predecessors, the Modi government’s diplomacy articulates India’s interests more forthrightly and pursues them more energetically