Krishti khandelwal

Krishti khandelwal

Indian Foreign Policy: Constants and changing contours in the Anthropocene

Our last speaker for the last day of the three-day online certification training course on India’s G20 Presidency and Contours of Indian Foreign Policy organised by #IMPRI Centre for International Relation and Strategic Studies (CIRSS), IMPRI Impact and Policy Research Institute, New Delhi programme was Mr Sanjay Chaturvedi delivered his presentation on Indian Foreign Policy: Constants and changing contours in the Anthropocene.

New India and New World Order – Geopolitics

Marking the third day of such a riveting three-day online certification training course on India’s G20 Presidency and Contours of Indian Foreign Policy was organised by #IMPRI Centre for International Relation and Strategic Studies (CIRSS), IMPRI Impact and Policy Research Institute, New Delhi programme. The session was inaugurated by Ashwash Mahanta, a researcher at IMPRI, who welcomed the speakers and participants to the program with an introduction to the distinguished panellists. 

Urban Renaissance: A Glorious Resurgence for India’s Cities

India is at the cusp of rapid urbanization and by 2035, 43.2 per cent of its population will be living in cities. As urbanization has advanced, there has been discussion and concern over its challenges and how these might possibly be approached and responded to. India’s G20 presidency provides a unique opportunity to spearhead policy changes required to make the cities engines of economic growth.

Modi’s Successful Visit to the US Leaves China Uneasy

China has been watching Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the United States this week. There are many stakes for China in the emerging US-India strategic partnership. These range from the emerging power distribution at regional and global orders to addressing supply chain and technology disruptions caused by the Global Financial Crisis, the Covid-19 pandemic and the current Ukraine conflict.

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