Explained: UGC rules for tie-ups between Indian and foreign universities

Context: The rules governing tie-ups between Indian and foreign higher educational institutions have been simplified by the University Grants Commission (UGC) to expand the net of academic collaborations. UGC chairperson recently announced that the commission has approved an amended set of regulations, which will soon be notified. The article explains the changes in the wake… Continue reading Explained: UGC rules for tie-ups between Indian and foreign universities

Explained: What laws govern tapping a phone; what are the checks in place?

Context: A Shiv Sena leader has claimed that the Centre is protecting IPS officer Rashmi Shukla, now posted with the CRPF. She’s facing an FIR in Mumbai and is being probed for allegedly tapping the phones of Rajya Sabha MP Raut and NCP leader Eknath Khadse in 2019, when she was heading the State Intelligence… Continue reading Explained: What laws govern tapping a phone; what are the checks in place?

Different narratives: On India – Maldives ties

Context: Recently, the Maldivian government disallowed a planned opposition rally in the capital city of Male. The theme of the rally, called out by former president Abdulla Yameen and his Progressive Party, and its ally, the People’s National Congress, was ‘India out’. It is in this light that the present article suggests that India should… Continue reading Different narratives: On India – Maldives ties

Persistent inflation likely to threaten Indian Food Security 

News: Recently, food Inflation has become a global phenomenon, with several countries going through spells of high inflation. Those afflicted include major developed countries such as US, UK and parts of Europe, and the developing countries such as India, Brazil, and Mexico.  Contents1 What is the situation wrt inflation? 2 What is the likely impact of… Continue reading Persistent inflation likely to threaten Indian Food Security 

On Digital Banking Units (DBUs): Digital delivery

Context: The Union finance minister recently made a declaration at the Atlantic Council think tank that the government is planning to set up as many as 75 digital-only banks or non-banking financial companies (NBFCs). Digital Banking Units (DBUs) could transform access to financial services in remote areas where the physical delivery of such services is… Continue reading On Digital Banking Units (DBUs): Digital delivery

Government needs to factor in that both production and procurement are likely to be below expectations

Context: India isn’t going to harvest a bumper wheat crop this time. What is the situation wrt wheat production and procurement this year? The Agriculture ministry made an all-time high output estimate of 111.32 million tonnes (mt) in mid-February, when the crop looked good, thanks to surplus rains and an extended winter. Most field reports… Continue reading Government needs to factor in that both production and procurement are likely to be below expectations

This is India’s moment of reckoning 

News: Recently, there have been global developments of conflict and violence in Ukraine. It has been followed by the imposition of the western economic sanctions on Russia. This has presented new opportunities and threats to the world, especially India.  Contents1 What have been the trends since the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989?  2 What… Continue reading This is India’s moment of reckoning 

Its time to celebrate democratic governance in a war-ridden world 

News: In the light of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the West is trying to shape a global consensus in favour its democratic governance model. This is leading to widening the divide between authoritarian and democratic regimes.   What have been the arguments against the democratic governance model?  In last few years, the Chinese and Russian… Continue reading Its time to celebrate democratic governance in a war-ridden world 

The Brittle Middle 

News: Recently, the Supreme Court found serious fault within the high courts. The High Courts have consistently failed to uphold judicial discipline while pronouncing orders.   Contents1 What are the recent instances in which the HCs have failed to uphold judicial discipline? 2 What are the issues in Indian Judiciary? 3 What are the steps that needs to… Continue reading The Brittle Middle 

Not just dollars: Sri Lanka needs deep economic reforms to dig its way out of the crisis

Context: A series of positive developments in Sri Lanka have triggered hopes that it’ll eventually see through one of the worst economic crisis that it’s going through right now. What are the positive developments? On the political front, 17 new ministerial appointments were initiated by President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, suggesting an end to the political logjam.… Continue reading Not just dollars: Sri Lanka needs deep economic reforms to dig its way out of the crisis

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