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Shivaji Sarkar

Victory Sans Progress

By Shivaji Sarkar The NDA’s stunning 202-seat sweep in Bihar—far above exit-poll expectations—has buoyed a shaken stock market but also revived debate on the sustainability of Bihar’s economy and what this political consolidation means for the state’s future. Election rhetoric centred on poverty, yet the...

COP30

Key to unlocking private climate finance

By Lynn Forester de Rothschild The COP30, now underway in Brazil, marks a decade since 195 parties adopted the landmark Paris climate agreement at COP21. But what should be a moment of celebration is instead being overshadowed by rising uncertainty: the climate-finance gap still amounts...

Gold

Record highs amid global jitters

Gopabandhu Mohapatra Gold has reached the unprecedented price level due to global economic uncertainty, and prices have experienced turbulent sharp rises and falls during the past few years. Investors are now turning to gold as a safe haven, seeking stability amidst fluctuating markets. This surge...

Jennifer Morgan

KEEP 1.5 °C ALIVE

Jennifer Morgan It is hard to imagine a more appropriate venue for this year’s United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30). Delegations from around the world will gather in the equatorial Brazilian city of Belém, on the edge of the Amazon – one of the front...

Bill Gates

Gates’ 2.9°C claim

By Peter Singer Ahead of this year’s United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30), now underway in Belém, Brazil, Bill Gates, who chairs and funds the foundation that bears his name, released an essay entitled Three tough truths about climate. The first of these truths is:...

Santosh Kumar Mohapatra

Fallacy of The Washington Post

By Santosh Kumar Mohapatra Recently, The Washington Post published an article by Pranshu Verma and Ravi Nair titled India’s $3.9 billion plan to help Modi’s mogul ally after US charges. The article claimed that Indian officials from the Finance Ministry, the Department of Financial Services...

Brazil’s Aspirations

Avilash Roul Can the Belem, Brazil, of the emerging economies bloc BRICS, stitch together rich (North) and poor (South) countries to shape the future governance of climate change? Among other substantive agendas, the major focus in Belem is to minimise the deep distrust between developed...

Dhurjati Mukherjee

Emissions reduction: Grim future ahead

Dhurjati Mukherjee Seas are rising, forests are burning and governments are still courting fossil fuel companies as if none of this is happening. As the Earth crossed a crucial, irreversible climate tipping point, the scale of destruction seems too vast and the climate-deniers too influential...

Sourajeet Pradhani

AI companies: The future or a mirage

Sourajeet Pradhani “Today, if you go to a ‘pani puri wala’ in India, he might even claim to prepare his pani puris using AI. People, especially businesses, are using the term Artificial Intelligence in everything they do.” In recent months, the global financial community has...

RTI under siege

Ajit Ranade India’s Right to Information (RTI) Act came into force on 12 October 2005. It is one the strongest transparency laws in the world. It essentially says that if any information cannot be denied to a lawmaker, then it cannot be denied to any...

 

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