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US Global Health Aid Cuts: Time For Self Suffient Global South

Recent decision by U.S government to stop funding under USAID United States Agency for International Development proved to be warning call for global health. Study by WHO on impact of funding cuts indicates immediate challenge in 50 plus countries for HIV Services, 27 countries will face harmful breakdown due to tuberculosis, Malaria that projected 15 million+ Case, 100 thousand+ deaths will worsen this year.

Strengthening India’s Seismic Resilience: A Policy Analysis of Seismology and Geosciences (SAGE), 2017

India is prone to earthquakes due to its position at the intersection of multiple tectonic plates, including the Indian, Eurasian, and Burma plates. The ongoing collision between the Indian and Eurasian Plates, responsible for the formation of the Himalayas, makes northern and northeastern India highly vulnerable to seismic activity.

A Critical Analysis of the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment (MoSJE)

The Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment (MoSJE) was established in May 1998. Previously known as the Ministry of Welfare (1985–1998), MoSJE has a broader mandate for facilitating empowerment and social justice to the most marginalized sections of Indian society. This includes Scheduled Castes (SCs), Other Backward Classes (OBCs), persons with disabilities, senior citizens, victims of substance abuse, and the LGBTQ+ community (MoSJE, 2025).

Sophisticated Analytical & Technical Help Institutes (SATHI) – Transforming India’s Scientific Infrastructure (2022-23)

The Sophisticated Analytical and Technical Help Institutes (SATHI) programme, launched by the Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India, has the vision to establish a shared, professionally managed Science and Technology (S&T) facility for the nation as a whole.

Climate Change and Maritime Security: India’s Growing Concern

The discourse on climate change has conventionally centered around melting glaciers, elevated temperatures, and diminishing forests. However, one domain where its consequences are increasingly tangible—and critical—is maritime security. India, endowed with an extensive coastline of over 7,500 kilometers and a strategic position in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR), stands at the intersection of this evolving environmental landscape.

Children at the Margins: Rights, Law, and Conflict in India’s Fragile Regions: Protecting Children in Conflict Zones – Legal Frameworks and Governance Challenges

Aayushi Shah Introduction In a country that guarantees the right to education, health, and protection for every child, it iseasy to overlook those who live in the shadow of conflict. Children in India’s conflict-affectedregions—such as Jammu & Kashmir, parts of…

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