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नैसर्गिक आपत्ती, राजकीय अस्थिरता आणि आर्थिक संवेदनशीलत�
चूंकि म्यांमार प्राकृतिक आपदाओं, राजनीतिक अस्थिरता और आ�
भारताच्या 'अॅक्ट ईस्ट पॉलिसी'ला त्याच्या 'इंडो-पॅसिफिक' �
As Myanmar grapples with the impacts of natural disasters, political instability, and economic fragility, the future of foreign-backed infrastructure
भारत की एक्ट ईस्ट नीति को अपनी इंडो-पैसिफिक रणनीति के साथ
By complementing India's Act East Policy with its Indo-Pacific strategy, Japan plays a significant role in shaping the future of India’s Northeast
The newly elected Delhi government now faces the challenging task of governing the national capital while fulfilling its electoral promises
भारतासोबतच्या अलीकडील सलोख्याच्या पार्श्वभुमीवर, चीन अ
भारत के साथ हाल ही में संबंध सुधारने के बाद अक्साई चिन में
The illegal creation of new counties in the Aksai Chin region, close on the heels of the recent rapprochement with India, shows Beijing's deceptive ta
A comprehensive approach involving infrastructure development, improved water management, and effective policies is required to ensure equitable and s
भारतीय शहरांमधील वाहतूक क्षेत्रावर नजर टाकली तर पादचाऱ�
India’s urban transport has long prioritised vehicles over pedestrians, resulting in underdeveloped public transit. Despite efforts for proper integ
प्रादेशिक ऊर्जा पायाभूत सुविधांमध्ये गुंतवणूक करून आणि
By investing in regional energy infrastructure and fostering interdependence, India aims to underpin economic growth, counterbalance China's influence
To lead cities in India into a new era, there is a need for a fundamental transformation that unleashes their potential and prioritises their needs
शहरांचा विस्तार होत आहे आणि अधिकाधिक लोकांना सामावून घे�
As cities expand and indulge in construction to accommodate more people, the question of dealing with construction and demolition waste becomes increa
Adopting a Theatre Command approach towards India’s RE strategy could help it achieve itsdecarbonisation goals swiftly
China’s strategic infrastructure development has expanded exponentially in Cambodia through BRI. While the latter benefits economically, it seeks to
पाकिस्तान आणि चीन या दोन्ही आघाड्यांवरील युद्धाच्या धो�
In light of the growing focus on the Pacific region, South Korea, alongside other nations, has ramped up bilateral ties with PICs by boosting developm
With the emergence of a large number of private players across economic sectors, quality infrastructure development to support business operations has
The government needs to undertake more targeted policies to ensure that the inflow of investments is adequate to finance infrastructure development.
The present institutional linkages are no doubt improving, but these have to be strengthened further to support connectivity projects.
People in the Northeast have preferred sustainable thinking and planning, and community involvement has been a pre-condition for development-based ini
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman seemed to be the chief protagonist of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s dream of India becoming a $5 trillion econo
The pace of Indian infrastructure building along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) bordering China has historically been slow due to financial and doctrinal constraints, but has accelerated in the past 20 years. Construction has become more efficient owing to bureaucratic changes and the infusion of greater financial resources. This paper attributes these changes to strategic compulsions brought about by Chinese actions—both diplomatic and on-th
The motor vehicles agreement between BBIN nations is a welcome development and marks a good beginning. But now what is needed is a sustainable approach to infrastructure development in the region.
India's decision to allow corporates to borrow yuan denominated loans is guided by many factors. There is a big demand for Yuan loans from companies who are importing equipment and machinery from China for infrastructure development.
Under the Vibrant Villages Programme nearly 3,000 villages selected along the 3,400-km-long border are set to get better infrastructure facilities
Pragmatism is redefining India-Sri Lanka relations
The decision of key American allies like the UK, Germany, France, South Korea and Australia to join the Chinese-led Asian Infrastructure Development Bank (AIIB) marks another step forward in the shaping of a Chinese-led Asian economic and, possibly, security order.
Setting up of a national mission on river Brahmaputra would play a pivotal role in formulating and implementing key action plans on disaster management, hydrological data monitoring as well as infrastructure development.
China’s growing influence in Nepal is a strategic concern for India
Did New Delhi’s ‘big-stick’ approach make Beijing pipe down on the LAC?
India has embarked on a large-scale infrastructure development program, ranging from highways to airports, a critical government-led push to provide the economy a strong base to build upon.
Urban infrastructure projects using brownfield or greenfield development can cause damage to natural habitats. To achieve the Agenda 2030 goal of “leaving no one behind” while mitigating the destruction of habitats, an integrated approach towards infrastructure development must be adopted. This paper outlines the current paradigms of sustainable infrastructure provision, highlighting how and why sustainability outcomes are overlooked at diffe
The IOR tour was not just about declarations and MOUs, proof of this is that New Delhi has put down money through Lines of Credit for infrastructure development in various island states. The challenge now is to ensure that it is effectively utilised.
Nepal and China have agreed in principle to take up a joint project on infrastructure development of the Nepal-China Economic Belt. The decision was taken at the Foreign Ministers' level meeting held in Beijing recently to commemorate the 60th anniversary of establishing diplomatic relations between the two neighbours.
As the two biggest Asian economies, China and Japan are directly involved in infrastructure development in many Asian countries and this has led to fierce rivalry between the two. The recent decision of the Indonesian government to offer the construction of Jakarta-Bandung high speed network to China came as a bolt from the blue to Japan.
Global growth is expected to experience an uptick this year due to renewed economic activity in the emerging and developing market economies. These economies have large investment requirements for infrastructure development and maintaining a sustainable level of economic growth—for which they are dependent on international credit markets. With the growing need of economies to borrow capital abroad, the role of credit rating agencies—most of t
The Indian government’s “Smart Cities Mission” aims to drive economic growth and improve quality of life through “smart” solutions for the delivery of infrastructure and services. This is expected to transform living spaces, enhance quality of life, and provide employment opportunities, in turn helping reduce crime rates and promoting law and order. Among the challenges to the “Smart Cities” programme is terrorism—especially in ur
Relentless urbanisation often has a heavy environmental cost, arising from activities such as the consumption of fossil resources to fuel industrialisation and infrastructure development. The resulting surge in greenhouse gas emissions is one of the biggest contributors to climate change, which leads to frequent extreme weather events such as floods, droughts, and heatwaves. Such events pose an existential threat to human life, infrastructure, an