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The Economics of Hunger: Food, Waste, Climate and the Collapse of Aid
We live in a world of glaring, debilitating contradictions where we produce more food than any civilisation in history, but hunger remains a chronic, worsening crisis. Global agriculture produces trillions of calories of food every year, enough to feed every man, woman, and child, and yet there is the painful reality that over 295 million people in the world today are facing acute hunger, pushing them to the brink of catastrophe. Illustration by The Geostrata This crisis i

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Nov 125 min read


Climate Shifts, Power Plays: India’s Climate Diplomacy in a Changing Global Order
In the 21st century, the world has entered a period of dramatic change in global climate dynamics. With an expanding climate crisis, unprecedented temperatures, and evolving geopolitical alignments, India, home to approximately 1.4 billion people and a rapidly developing economy , finds itself at a momentous crossroad. Illustration by The Geostrata On the international stage, India’s approach combines its domestic policies with active participation and strategic partnership

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Oct 265 min read


Climate Change and Its Growing Impact on Women
Climate change is reshaping lives across South Asia, and women are bearing the brunt of its harshest impacts. From rising sea levels in Bangladesh to forced migration and trafficking in West Bengal, this article uncovers how climate disasters deepen gender inequalities. With case studies and policy insights, it calls for gender-responsive climate strategies and greater female participation in environmental decision-making.

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Jul 317 min read


GM Crops- Tackling Food Insecurity amidst Climate Changes in India: Leveraging Biotechnology for a Food-Secure Future
Food security has always been a great concern for achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Despite the immense economic growth...

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Jul 65 min read


Green Capitalism: A Sustainable Salvation or a Profitable Illusion?
An ever-expanding body of critique maintains that lies at the heart of worsening climatic ramifications. Hawkins, Lovins and Lovins...

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Jul 46 min read


India’s Digital Push
The most important element which distinguishes between a developed and developing economy is its infrastructure. The infrastructure of a...

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Jun 125 min read


Human Development: A Comparative Analysis of the 20th and 21st Centuries
To define the term ‘Development’ is a complex phenomenon, and what it connotes is subjective as well as relative. It is subjective as...

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Apr 264 min read


Corruption's Paradox: Grease for Growth or Sand in the Gears?
In every culture, corruption is a true monster that impedes progress and fosters inequity. However, the relationship between corruption...

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Feb 126 min read


A Shared Horizon: India and Sri Lanka’s Strategic Embrace
In the complex world of international diplomacy, few relationships are as intricate as the one between India and Sri Lanka. Situated in...

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Jan 87 min read


Resilience of the United Nations: An Indispensable Organisation
“ In a world in which all problems are global, there is no way countries can handle issues by themselves; we need global responses. ’’...

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Dec 17, 20243 min read


UN's Summit of the Future
The United Nations (UN) Summit of the Future was held from the 22nd to the 23rd of September 2024, in New York City. It was an important...

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Dec 5, 20246 min read


The India-Guyana Partnership - Balancing Hydrocarbons with Capacity Development
Guyana had remained peripheral to India’s foreign policy objectives in South America for a long period. However, increased interactions...

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Nov 9, 20246 min read


Climate Change and Its Impact on Ecosystem Services - A Global Perspective
"In every walk with nature, one receives far more than he seeks." ~ John Muirs These words from John Muir articulate our strong...

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Sep 9, 20247 min read


G20 with a Brazilian Twist: Brazil’s Goals for its G20 Presidency
The Group of Twenty (G20), composed of 19 member nations—the European Union and now the African Union as well—serves as a pivotal global...

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Dec 12, 20236 min read


NITI Aayog's Strategic and Systemic Presence for Innovating and Improving India's Education
The Indian education system is undoubtedly one of the largest education systems in the world. With a population of more than 250 million...

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Aug 19, 20226 min read
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