Multilateralism and Its Challenges in the Present Time
Renewed efforts are required to establish that multilateralism is nothing more than countries coming together, respecting one another, and establishing the forms of cooperation that guarantee peace and prosperity.
– by Chandrakant Singh
In the past few years, globalization seems to be slowing down as a percentage of GDP, trade is no longer rising and consensus on idea of free-market has started shaking. This is quite evident around the world, ....
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Issue Analysis
- 1 Transforming Global Governance Key Issues & the Need for Reformed Multilateralism - By Alok Singh
- 2 Adopting Climate Resilient Agriculture India’s Challenges and Solutions - By Ranjeet Shah
- 3 Debate over Lateral Entry into Civil Services - By Alok Singh
- 4 Harnessing Marine Biodiversity : BBNJ Agreement and Concerns of Sustainability - By Dr. Amarjeet Bhargava
- 5 India’s Unsustainable Urbanization :Challenges and Imperatives - By Dr. Amarjeet Bhargava
- 6 India’s Poor Solid Waste Management Posing Critical Threat to Public Health & Environment
- 7 Formalizing the Informal Economy Need for Comprehensive Reforms - By Dr. Amarjeet Bhargava
- 8 Sustainable Land Management : Crucial for Mitigating Land Degradation & Preserving Ecosystem Services - By Ranjeet Shah
- 9 Empowering Persons with Disabilities : Towards a Rights based Approach and an Inclusive Society - By Ranjeet Shah
- 10 International Financial Architecture : Need for Comprehensive Reforms - By Ranjeet Shah