INCREASING ROLE OF AI & ROBOTICS IN POST COVID ERA

The gigantic industry and businesses of world have been locked down for many weeks due to the frightening attack by the most unexpected enemy – a micro virus called CORONA 19. It may take months or a couple of years for the new normal to emerge for human existence. AI and Robotics have been slowly […]
CLIMATE CHANGE – COP25 – CARBON TRADING

Background In order to incentivize reduction in carbon emissions, ‘Carbon Trading’ was evolved as an acceptable mechanism in the ‘Kyoto Protocol’ signed in Japan in 1997. However its execution remained halfhearted. In the recently concluded Climate Change talks at Madrid one of the big things that remain to be resolved are the disagreements over the […]
National Education Policy 2020

The government launched the National Education Policy 2020 on 29 July after over three decades. It is an extension of Right to Education Act to cover all children between three and 18 years of age. The HRD ministry is now renamed Education Ministry. Highlights of the new policy are as under: The mother tongue or local or […]
Contentious Issues Pertaining to Citizenship Amendment Act 2019

Introduction The controversial Citizenship (Amendment) Act was passed in the Parliament and became effective on Friday the 13th of December 2019. The Act amend the Citizenship Act of 1955, which lays down the various ways in which citizenship of India may be acquired. The said amendment primarily incorporates two aspects: It will enable illegal migrants who are […]
Corona Pandemic Helping China to Gain Political Leverage and Global Economic Domination

Introduction China has an undeclared policy of “debt trap diplomacy”. Wherein, China seemingly assists underdeveloped/ developing nations through infrastructure investments and when that nation is unable to service the heavy loan repayments, it is forced to relinquish the control of the assets to China. A few recent examples of China’s such take over are, 85% […]
IMPLICATIONS OF BRITAIN’S ELECTIONS ON BREXIT, SCOTLAND AND JOHNSON’S BRITAIN

Boris Johnson’s Conservative Party got a sweeping mandate in the elections held in December 19. This has three prominent outcomes as under: Firmly putting a final seal on fast tracking the process of Brexit. Biggest defeat of Labour Party since 1935. A sweep of Scotland’s seats lead by Scottish Nationalist Party (SNP) and its implications […]
Constrcution of Ram Temple in Ayodhya

Introduction Prime Minister Narendra Modi will lay the foundation stone, a 40 kg silver brick, at the construction site of Ram Temple at Ayodhya on 05 August 2020. The said event marks the culmination of a sustained political campaign by the Bharatiya Janata Party, for a temple to be built on the spot believed to be […]
A Sneak Peek into the Second 2+2 Ministerial Meet 2019
The 2+2 ministerial meet is the highest-level of institutional mechanism in which the countries meet and provides review of the security, defence and strategic partnerships. Recently, India and the United States met for the second 2+2 meeting where Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Extermal Affairs Minister Dr. S Jaishankar met US Secretary of Defense Dr […]
Government Accords Approval for the Appointment of First Chief of Defence Staff (CDS)

Introduction In order to improve the coordination between the three services and enhance functionality of the Indian Defence Forces, the Government announced the creation of the post of first Chief of Defence Staff (CDS). The Chief of Defence Staff will be a four-star officer, who would be senior to the three service chiefs, all of […]
A formidable negative list of imports for Defence – a bold step to Atam Nirbhar Bharat!

As per Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, which tracks defence exports and imports globally, India has been the second largest importer of defence equipment between 2014 and 2019 with US$ 16.75 billion worth of imports during this period. For years India has been among the top three defence importers in the world. In a bold […]


