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Study led by researcher from Ashoka University suggests a novel approach called seafood commons to achieve lasting seafood sustainability in India

Study led by researcher from Ashoka University suggests a novel approach called seafood commons to achieve lasting seafood sustainability in India
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WhatsApp sues Indian government over traceability mandate of IT Rules

5 days ago WhatsApp filed a lawsuit against the Indian government over the new IT Rules 2021 stating that the rules will compel the messaging platform to break privacy protections, Reuters reported earlier today. The filing comes a day after the deadline to comply with the new rules passed. Download a copy of WhatsApp’s petition here. A WhatsApp spokesperson confirmed this news with MediaNama saying that traceability “fundamentally undermines people’s right to privacy.” Traceability mandate will break end-to-end encryption In the lawsuit filed by WhatsApp in the Delhi High Court, the platform said that one of the provisions of the new rules is a violation of the privacy rights guaranteed by the Indian constitution. The provision in question is the traceability mandate which requires a significant social media intermediary providing services primarily in the nature of messaging to enable the identification of the first originator of a message, people familiar with the la

Modi s politics of vishwas, dissent in Indian history and other ideas from the Political Fix Q&As

Modi’s politics of vishwas, dissent in Indian history and other ideas from the Political Fix Q&As A look back at some of the many fascinating conversations we had in 2020. Prime Minister Narendra Modi campaigning during his roadshow at Varanasi. | AFP Almost every Saturday for the last six months, we have brought you a long interview with an expert, scholar or author on Indian politics and policy – along with recommendations from them on what you else you should be reading, watching or listening to next. Subjects have ranged from an alternative history of Partition to the monumental jobs problem that faces Indian policymakers to the complex, violent reality of modern Pakistan. And we have had a chance to speak to renowned scholars like Romila Thapar, Christophe Jaffrelot, Manan Ahmed and more.

In Focus: India s spat with Canada, and a larger question of Interventionism in International Affairs

Copy code After Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that his country will always be there to defend the right of peaceful protest, the first world leader to voice his views on the farmers protests, India slammed his remarks as “ill-formed” and unwarranted . Peeved over Canada s remarks, reports said External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar would skip a Canada-led virtual meeting on COVID-19. On the same day as India protested, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh took a dig at the state of internal affairs across the border in Pakistan and on countries that can neither make their own road nor walk on it. Do these statements suggest interventionism in international affairs is on the rise? Is domestic politics taking increasing precedence in how countries conduct foreign policy, and is the principle of non-intervention in international affairs a relic of the past that needs revisiting?

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