New World Order
As the world moved from an American unipolar moment after the end of the Cold war, the idea of a multipolar world emerged as a popular theme.
As the world moved from an American unipolar moment after the end of the Cold war, the idea of a multipolar world emerged as a popular theme.
Many believe that "Make in India" is a new concept. But in reality, its roots go back to the Swadeshi Movement during the colonial era.
As India and the United States revisit bilateral trade ties, the Modi government finds itself in a complex negotiation with President Donald Trump’s administration.
India’s retail inflation slipping below 4 per cent in February signals a crucial inflection point for the economy.
Women in dozens of remote villages of Pali and Pratapgarh districts of Rajasthan have initiated a series of changes that contribute in significant ways not just to their increasing economic security but also to significant social reforms.
The meeting between the foreign ministers of India and China in Kazakhstan marks a significant yet cautious step forward in addressing the longstanding border issues that have plagued the two nations.
As India anticipates the upcoming Union Budget, the spotlight is firmly on initiatives that could redefine economic priorities under Modi 3.0. Amid the flurry of expectations and promises, the government’s emphasis on skills, employment, and innovation stand out as a pivotal strategy in navigating current challenges and shaping future opportunities.
Some say it is an anachronism. To some others it is a mere fancy project. A considerable few are not sure about the future of this renovated legacy and they fume at the brouhaha over it. But not many, in their senses, can dispute the glamour and pride associated with the brand name ‘Nalanda’ that is synonymous with the grand glory of ancient Indian civilisation.
It was a momentous occasion when Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi shook hands in the Parliament.
Nauru, touted as the wealthiest nation in terms of GDP during the 1980s, is now described as one of the world's poorest and least visited countries.