Policy makers need to do a quick re-think and absorb youth into the economy
Category: Columns
How Smriti Irani’s Saudi visit is turning heads
A non-Muslim delegation from India to Medina has set the stage for a lasting friendship between the two countries. And, even better, has lent a voice to women's freedom
Will Jaishankar’s powers of persuasion work with Iran as Red Sea on the boil?
It remains to be seen if Tehran will give ear to India...
Why global investors are upbeat about India
Country’s huge growth potential was underscored after a visit to 9 Indian cities
Exclusive: Israel to hire 100,000 Indian construction workers
While from a purely labour force analysis it makes total sense for India to send its workers abroad. It is unlikely to go down well with many who feel India, this time around, is sympathetic to the Israelis
What makes Indian-origin CEOs take over the world?
The Indian education system might be rigorous, but it that helping Indian men and women around the world to reach the top
Indian technology and AI has solutions for the Global South
India’s Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) initiative is a prime example of such pioneering efforts
How India and Pakistan can work together to fight air pollution
Learning from global models, environmental diplomacy can foster a healthier future for India and Pakistan
India has amplified the voice of the Global South and developing countries
We sought to offer the world an alternative to status quo, a shift from a GDP-centric to human-centric progress. India aimed to remind the world of what unites us rather than what divides us
Indian PM Modi will put forward developing nations’ energy transition concerns at COP28 in Dubai
Rich nations in the West have contributed most to the world’s pollution while poorer countries who pollute less are paying the price. For example, while the United States accounts for only 4% of the current global population, it contributed 17% of global emissions between 1850 and 2021