Rethinking US-Israel Relations: A Call for Change in the Middle East
In a globalising world, where alternative power centres emerge and grow, US cannot continue to turn a blind eye to humanitarian crisis created by Israel in Gaza.
In a globalising world, where alternative power centres emerge and grow, US cannot continue to turn a blind eye to humanitarian crisis created by Israel in Gaza.
Farmers’ unions in India are demanding higher wages and minimum price support, among other provisions. The Indian government’s approach to agriculture, including non-legally-binding minimum price support for crops and loan waivers have been met with mixed reactions from farmers and experts.
The two nations have had a history of cooperation, support, and mutual growth.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s state visit to Bhutan last week marks his third visit to the country. The visit closely follows Bhutan’s newly-elected PM Tshering Tobgay’s official visit to India between March 14 and 18. These back-to-back visits demonstrate the special relationship between both countries and the tradition of regular high-level exchanges between them. India-Bhutan relations are the epitome of a win-win relationship between two neighbours who vastly differ in size. PM Modi’s recent visit intends to build on this special relationship, especially as Bhutan confronts its internal and external challenges.
Boeing’s troubles present an opportunity for India to foray into making large aircraft.
The IMPRI Impact and Policy Research Institute, New Delhi conducted an online spring school program, a one-month immersive introductory certificate training course, Fundamentals of Public Policy – Cohort 2: Awareness of Policies & Governance.
The IMPRI Impact and Policy Research Institute, New Delhi conducted an online spring school program, a one-month immersive introductory certificate training course, Fundamentals of Public Policy – Cohort 2: Awareness of Policies & Governance.