India to build solar, wind farms along Pakistan border
Our Energy & Environment Studies Fellow, Amit Bhandari was quoted by AFP which was republished by Business Standard. Find the article here
Our Energy & Environment Studies Fellow, Amit Bhandari was quoted by AFP which was republished by Business Standard. Find the article here
Amit Bhandari, our Energy & Environment Studies Fellow, was quoted by AFP which was republished by Outlook. Find the article here
Amit Bhandari, our Energy & Environment Studies Fellow, was quoted by AFP which was republished by The Week. Find the article here
Amit Bhandari, Fellow, Energy and Environment Studies was quoted by AFP which was republished by Connaissance des Energies. Find the article here
Amit Bhandari, our Energy & Environment Studies Fellow was quoted by AFP which was republished by Times of Islamabad. Read the article here
Our Distinguished Fellow, Foreign Policy Studies, Ambassador Rajiv Bhatia was quoted in the National Post. Read the article here
A recent seminar on cyberspace stability in Shanghai showed a global preoccupation by nations to acquire capabilities and devise protective mechanisms against attacks. A reflection on two themes emerging from the discussions
Bangladesh prime minister Sheikh Hasina’s visit to India earlier this month, resulting in seven new agreements, showed the strength of the mutual relationship. But both governments need to address some rankling issues: the sharing of the Teesta waters, the Rohingya problem and repatriation of the illegal people from Assam
Decarbonising the transportation sector is an environmental priority globally, and hydrogen, the cleanest and most plentiful of fuels, is central to achieving this goal. If hydrogen mobility is actively pursued, India’s large reserves of gas hydrates and shale gas can be tapped for commercial use. Such a shift in choice of fuel will also ensure India’s energy security
Our Executive Director and Co-Founder, Manjeet Kripalani, featured on WION. Watch the interview here