The Rise Of Rajasic India: A Peek Into Whatâs Ahead For Us By The 2030s
by R Jagannathan - May 4, 2021 08:08 AM
The cover of the book, India 2030: The Rise of a Rajasic Nation.
Snapshot
India 2030: The Rise of a Rajasic Nation is a collection of essays by experts on practically every subject, from health to education, politics, law, economy, defence, nationalism and civilisational resurgence.
India 2030: The Rise of A Rajasic Nation. Edited By Gautam Chikermane. Penguin/Ebury Press. 2021. Hardcover. Pages 290. Price Rs 699.
Amidst all the current Covid gloom, where both lives and livelihoods are at stake for India, if you are looking for a large dose of optimism, you could do no better than to read
Arzan Tarapore 4 Aug 2016 08:41 The storied Karakoram Highway (KKH), a modern incarnation of the ancient silk road, is the primary ground transport link between China and Pakistan, and the highest paved road in the world. The existing Highway, completed in 1978, is undergoing a major reconstruction. Along with other transport and energy development projects, the Highway upgrade is aimed at promoting economic development for the two countries. Arzan Tarapore 2 Aug 2016 15:30 The storied Karakoram Highway (KKH), a modern incarnation of the ancient silk road, is the primary ground transport link between China and Pakistan, and the highest paved road in the world. The existing Highway, completed in 1978, is undergoing a major reconstruction. Along with other transport and energy development projects, the Highway upgrade is aimed at promoting economic development for the two countrie
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4 May 2021
The Director’s Chair: Dr Samir Saran on India’s COVID crisis and the future of globalisation.
In this episode of The Director’s Chair, Michael Fullilove speaks with Dr Samir Saran, President of the Observer Research Foundation (ORF), a leading Indian think tank.
In this episode of The Director’s Chair, Michael Fullilove speaks with Dr Samir Saran, President of the Observer Research Foundation (ORF), a leading Indian think tank.
Michael and Samir talk about India’s devastating second wave of COVID, the time it will take for India to recover from the crisis, and what the pandemic means for US-China relations. Samir speaks about his own experiences with the virus and analyses how the crisis may affect India’s position in the world.
Enriching cruises along India & Bangladesh rivers may be possible soon
You could soon be enjoying a cruise along the lesser-known rivers such as Feni, Muhuri, Meghna, Gandak and Manas among others in Indias eastern and northeastern parts
| 2 May 2021 4:13 AM GMT
NEW DELHI: You could soon be enjoying a cruise along the lesser-known rivers such as Feni, Muhuri, Meghna, Gandak and Manas among others in Indias eastern and northeastern parts, which finally flow into Bangladesh. The undiscovered area is exceptionally rich in flora and fauna with a beautiful display of the green and blue that the region has to offer.
As India and Bangladesh prepare for a post-COVID-19 world and economic recovery, the two countries have decided to amplify their focus on jointly promoting tourism across the 54 transboundary rivers that are shared by both countries.