Zimbabwe Army seizes power, President Robert Mugabe ‘confined to his home’ 

Zimbabwe Army seizes power, President Robert Mugabe ‘confined to his home’  Context Zimbabwe is under the control of the military after its army chief warned President Robert Mugabe against purging the ruling party’s senior ranks. What happened? Armoured personnel carriers and troops were deployed onto roads leading towards Harare on Tuesday, a day after army… Continue reading Zimbabwe Army seizes power, President Robert Mugabe ‘confined to his home’ 

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An itinerary in search of a strategy: on Trump’s East Asia tour

An itinerary in search of a strategy: on Trump’s East Asia tour Context Donald Trump’s statements and Twitter posts through his 12-day visit, five-nation tour of Asia, decodes a new American strategy towards the region that can be challenging. ‘Terrific’ China His main aim surrounds around resistance to China’s unrestrained ambitions in ‘freedom of navigation’… Continue reading An itinerary in search of a strategy: on Trump’s East Asia tour

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France wants to work with India in Indo-Pacific

France wants to work with India in Indo-Pacific Context France and India have a “special and specific” interest in the Indian Ocean, and would prefer to conduct their exchanges across the Indo-Pacific bilaterally. Growing cooperation The cooperation is growing in the Indian Ocean, where both India and France have focal positions. Both the countries are… Continue reading France wants to work with India in Indo-Pacific

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A plan for Asia

A plan for Asia Context: Senior officials from the United States, Japan, India, and Australia met on the sidelines of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and East Asia Summits to discuss regional and global cooperation. The meeting brought forward the fact that without a plan to advance economic integration with East Asia, the gap… Continue reading A plan for Asia

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Mapping illness 

Mapping illness  Context: In 2013, a World Bank report, The Global Burden of Disease, Generating Evidence, Guiding Policy-South Asia, suggested that India was going through an epidemiological transition. Introduction: Major national surveys, such as the National Family Health Survey and the Annual Health Survey, have provided valuable data on key health indicators, and several states… Continue reading Mapping illness 

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120 Indian signatories to scientists’ ecology warning

120 Indian signatories to scientists’ ecology warning Context: More than 120 Indian scientists are among the 15,364 scientists from 184 countries to endorse the second warning that the world’s scientists have issued to humanity. They say that if the current unsustainable ways of living is not mended, it could augur “widespread misery” and “catastrophic biodiversity… Continue reading 120 Indian signatories to scientists’ ecology warning

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Curb on exports of pulses lifted

Curb on exports of pulses lifted Context The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs has abolished all restrictions on export of pulses to allow farmers to seek remunerative prices for their output. Why this step? India produced 23 million tonnes of pulses in 2016-17 and the government has set a target to produce 22.90 million tonnes… Continue reading Curb on exports of pulses lifted

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How a split-second advantage can bring huge unfair gains at the NSE

How a split-second advantage can bring huge unfair gains at the NSE Context I-T has searched the premises of top former exchange officials as part of a multipronged investigation into how brokers got preferential access to the trading system. What is the controversy pertaining to the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and algorithmic trading? The NSE… Continue reading How a split-second advantage can bring huge unfair gains at the NSE

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