India’s new aversion to Chinese investment will hurt its own businesses
Our report, Chinese Investments in India was featured in Quartz India. Read the article here.
Our report, Chinese Investments in India was featured in Quartz India. Read the article here.
With more than 130 and 119 million users respectively, Chinese apps such as UC Browser and TikTok are not merely internet products, but serious content aggregators in India. But the final control of data collected by these apps resides in China, and this creates a grave risk to national security.
Statement from Sameer Patil, Fellow, International Security Studies Programme, Gateway House on security collaboration between India and Australia given the upcoming virtual leaders’ summit between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Prime Minister Scott Morrison.
Our report, Chinese Investments in India was featured in The Tribune. Read the article here.
Our report, Chinese Investments in India was featured in TechRadar. Read the article here.
Our report, Chinese Investments in India was featured in India Today. Read the article here.
Our report, A space exploration industry for India was featured in the Business Insider. Read the article here.
Our discussion on post-COVID-19 urban planning and governance, Mumbai & Shanghai with the Shanghai Institute for International Studies, was featured in Shine News. Read the article here.
India’s e-commerce sector has shown resistance to the COVID-19 pandemic. This is a welcome outcome, and to ensure its success, strong regulatory policy in e-commerce is needed to ensure a level-playing field. This will benefit the customer and strengthen the Digital India and Make in India visions of the government. Can emerging markets look to India for a model e-commerce policy where the regulator has played a part, but not overregulated?
India is sending a message of collaborative unity during the COVID-19 world crisis through various initiatives. New regional links are being created through virtual summits by reviving SAARC and encouraging the G20. Pharmaceutical aid for 123 countries and repatriation help for neighbours and friends has been provided. This podcast covers some of the government's domestic and international measures.