Nettsider med emneord «India»
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The INDAF project is organizing a roundtable discussion (by invitation only) in New Delhi in June 2023 to discuss recent trends in Indian foreign policy.
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Zaad Mahmoud analyses the changing nature of political elites in West Bengal
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Join us for this seminar with Kirin Narayan (Australian National University) and Kenneth M. George (Australian National University).
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In this seminar, Rashmi Varma and Subir Sinha analyze the politics and dynamics of extractivism in contemporary India.
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Join us for a conversation on the state of journalism, human rights and freedoms in the age of rising Hindu nationalism in India.
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Welcome to this seminar with Ritanjan Das, Senior Lecturer at the University of Portsmouth!
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This is an open call for all working on 'India in Africa' to submit a paper to the panel "India in Africa: Changing Modalities of South-South Cooperation" at ECSA 2023.
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“India continues to grow its diplomatic and political clout, and is scaling-up its Africa outreach. However, Indian policymakers cannot assume that their country’s development experience provides a blueprint for African development. India’s African outreach must pay greater attention to African developmental requirements and priorities and cannot rest solely on the country’s normative imaginary.”
Read this short article written by Dr. Meera Venkatachalam and Professor Dan Banik.
Published in African Arguments
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Over the 75 years that has passed since India’s independence in 1947, the Indian pharmaceutical industry has gradually developed research and manufacturing hubs that offer a steady supply of affordable drugs to large parts of the world.
Read the latest op-ed on India-Africa cooperation by Prof. Ranga Reddy Burri, Prof. Dan Banik and PhD candidate Lise Bjerke.
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Attend the digital launch of the book India's Development Diplomacy & Soft Power in Africa edited by Kenneth King and Meera Venkatachalam 30 March.
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Africa is attracting renewed global interest and rivalry among major world powers and external actors. This project examines India’s global ambitions and recent foreign policy re-engagement with countries on the continent.
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The problem is enormous and growing. The evidence is compelling. Human activity, and our increased consumption of fossil fuels, has resulted in higher temperatures on earth. The best case scenarios of preventing a huge increase in global emissions of CO2 is already looking unrealistic.