An exclusive all-India selection process will address the need to open the doors of the judiciary to meritorious candidates.
The government's current three-point agenda is causing harmful effects in the field of education.
As many African nations restructure their energy sector, China could become their preferred partner.
In a world influenced by 'Trumpian' dynamics, India should integrate economic development with geopolitics rather than viewing them as separate concerns.
New Delhi must steer clear of reliance that compromises its strategic autonomy.
There are ways to fix problems like misconduct, corruption, and appointments while still keeping the judiciary independent.
Water policies should prioritize community input in decision-making.
The CBSE's proposed plan for Class 10 students appears forward-thinking, but a deeper analysis reveals challenges related to implementation, cost, and teaching methods.
Whoever emerges victorious will be responsible for guiding Canada through domestic and foreign policy challenges.
The U.S. and Europe have stepped away from Afghanistan’s issues, and India should be concerned about losing influence and connection with the Afghan people.
Governments, businesses, and individuals must work together to create an effective food management system that reduces massive food waste and promotes responsible consumption.
Regarding ties with China, India must recognize that a stabilization policy also necessitates maintaining a strong deterrent.
A comprehensive approach is required, integrating system-wide and community-level actions with a strong focus on individuals affected by TB.
Integrating TB services into the wider public health system is essential for India's goal of achieving equitable and universal health coverage.
New Delhi must strengthen the foundation for meaningful and ground-level governance.
The current budgetary process limits the influence of elected representatives, weakening democratic accountability.
The U.S. acting alone is a big change and might lead to pushback from other countries, but it also gives non-Western nations a chance to become leaders.
The Meta case underscores the importance of adopting a more proactive and future-oriented approach to competition law.
Another risk associated with delimitation is the communal division of electoral constituencie
The Telecom Disputes Settlement and Appellate Tribunal must implement reforms as data protection becomes increasingly important in India's digital governance framework.
A shrinking trade deficit, as seen in February, is no cause for cheer
BSNL's revival plan has reignited concerns over the rising influence of consultancy firms in the public sector.
India risks getting its fingers burnt by engaging with the Taliban.
The abrupt repatriation of Indians should serve as a wake-up call for the country's leadership—India must strive to be a nation where migration is a choice, not a compulsion.
The government should prioritize investment in preventive, community-based healthcare that is accessible to everyone.
The main challenge lies in the imbalance between supply and demand, driven by declining job opportunities and the predominance of the private sector.
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If the gender budget does not take into account the combined effects of caste, class, gender, and the digital gap, it will not effectively support India's women.
Linguistic policies risk undermining India’s global and technological ambitions.
Indicators like the United Nations' HDI and PHDI fail to account for the constraints of Earth's finite resources.
Both real and nominal growth rates have been adjusted upward, influencing medium-term potential growth and guiding long-term strategic planning.
Indian businesses struggle with compliance rules being misused for bribes and the frequent changes in compliance requirements.
Naming diseases after locations can contribute to misinformation, stigma, and racial bias.
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