Impose sanctions on Pak for cross-border terror: Top Indian think tank
Our Paper “Devising an Indian Policy on Sanctions for Pakistan” for Pakistan was featured in Daiji World. Read the article here.
Our Paper “Devising an Indian Policy on Sanctions for Pakistan” for Pakistan was featured in Daiji World. Read the article here.
Our Paper “Devising an Indian Policy on Sanctions for Pakistan” was featured in IANS and republished by Outlook, India. Read the article here.
The COVID19-caused migration of India’s large workforce to their rural roots holds immense promise for the country’s agriculture productivity and farmer incomes. Precision agritech and satellite-as-a-service (SAAS) can reduce the urban-rural skill, remuneration, and digital divide. Time to privatize space technology for agricultural benefit.
Amit Bhandari, Fellow, Energy and Environment Studies Programme was featured on Mint Insights. Watch here.
In this webcast, we discuss the transport energy options for India. The government of India intends to pursue Electric Vehicles with aggression, both to help India meet its Climate Change commitments, as also to reduce its dependence on fossil fuels in the post corona era. But is it what India needs? Are the necessary raw materials for batteries accessible in both the near and short term? Can India readily abandon oil, now cheap and from a region which gives jobs to our expatriate population?
The U.S.-China relationship, which has wavered between cooperation and competition, has, over the past few years, veered more sharply towards confrontation – possibly because of China’s own more assertive stance. Now, Beijing’s confidence is under test, not only by these fractious relations, but also COVID-19 and an economic slowdown. Will these factors reveal its weaknesses?
Blaise Fernandes, Board Member, Gateway House, was quoted in The National. Read the article here.
Our Energy and Environment Fellow, Amit Bhandari was quoted in Hellenic Shipping News. Read the article here.
The shift towards ‘work from home’ arrangements during the coronavirus enforced lockdown, has seen a sharp rise in the number and types of cyberattacks. With attacks exploiting new vulnerabilities, a highly secure, online infrastructure is imperative for businesses to function properly. Are India’s software companies ready with solutions?
The Indian Navy needs to develop and assimilate new Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies that are being used by the Indian military and industry. The Navy's goals of transforming into a 200-ship force and maintaining optimal combat capability, are being put to test by diminishing capital and manpower shortages. It needs to leverage the benefits of AI and Machine Learning (ML) to improve organisational efficiencies at various levels. This paper focuses on four Use Cases, viz., Inventory Management, Training, Prescriptive Maintenance, and Security & Surveillance, for implementation in the Indian Navy.