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An Analysis of Reportage around the Impact of Coronavirus on the Environment
Read more: An Analysis of Reportage around the Impact of Coronavirus on the EnvironmentIn this article, Abhiir Bhalla discusses the deep-rooted connection between the pandemic and environmental degradation to comment upon how the media has been reporting on this issue over the past few months.
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The Western Countries coughed harder
Read more: The Western Countries coughed harderThis article explores the economic consequences of the pandemic, with particular focus on India’s relationship with the western countries. It discusses India’s standing in the world during the pandemic.
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Blurry Borders – The case of Sino-Bhutanese Relations
Read more: Blurry Borders – The case of Sino-Bhutanese RelationsThis article tackles the theme of blurry borders by exploring the case of China-Bhutan relations. Offering the history of the area in dispute and an acute analysis of the issue, Akanksha Mishra brings into the picture the role of India in this case of undefined borders.
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BOOK REVIEW: THE FOURTH INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION BY KLAUS SCHWAB – AN IMPORTANT BOOK THAT RAISES QUESTIONS BUT NO ANSWERS.
Read more: BOOK REVIEW: THE FOURTH INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION BY KLAUS SCHWAB – AN IMPORTANT BOOK THAT RAISES QUESTIONS BUT NO ANSWERS.This article analyses and critiques Schwab’s ‘The Fourth Industrial Revolution’ focusing on the author’s style of writing and the ideas provoked.
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The Relationship between Pandemics and Capitalism
Read more: The Relationship between Pandemics and CapitalismThis short article explores the relationship between pandemics and capitalism, with its main focus on the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. It provides a thinking tool or framework to understand the impact of a global health crisis on economic systems and how the world can recover from it.
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Yes Bank: From Birth to Bail!
Read more: Yes Bank: From Birth to Bail!In this article, Ashu Jain explores the history of Yes Bank and the reason for their recent bankruptcy. She draws parallels with the Lehman Brothers to comment upon the state of banking regulation and practices.
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India’s unwanted children: The millions losing the race
Read more: India’s unwanted children: The millions losing the raceThis article seeks to look at society’s ignorance of the educational needs of children of our country’s migrant populations, and the role it plays in continuing the vicious cycle of poverty that these populations suffer from.
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Paternal Leave – Gender Biases in the Workplace
Read more: Paternal Leave – Gender Biases in the WorkplaceThis article addresses gender inequality in the workplace. With focus on the issue of Maternity leave and the stigmas associated with it, the article draws attention to the issue of deeply ingrained societal conventions.
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Economics of Uncertainty: Hong Kong’s National Security Law
Read more: Economics of Uncertainty: Hong Kong’s National Security LawChina’s “one country, two systems” principle that marks its relationship with Hong Kong, recently took a hit and now appears to have merged into “one system”, as China passed the national security law last Tuesday, on the anniversary that marks the British handing over Hong Kong to China. While that principle had allowed the citizens…
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Galwan Valley: Revisiting the History of Sino-Indian relations
Read more: Galwan Valley: Revisiting the History of Sino-Indian relationsThe two fastest-growing economies in Asia have had much in common.Fast-forwarding to 2020, the recent skirmish left at least 20 casualties. Karishini Puri delves into the history of Indo-China relations since the independence of both countries.
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BROKEN MARKETS: REFLECTIONS FROM INDIA’S LABOUR LANDSCAPE
Read more: BROKEN MARKETS: REFLECTIONS FROM INDIA’S LABOUR LANDSCAPEDivyansh Singh provides a narrative to support the data in the Infosphere Issue on India’s labour markets.

