The migrant children make one of the most marginalized categories of children in India, who are constantly on the move and under vulnerability of missing out on important developmental aspects, including education. As per Census 2011, every fifth migrant in India is a child, totalling a population of 92.95 million children. These children between the...
Category: Issue No.2
Connectivity Model in the Global-Political System and its Prospects and Challenges during COVID-19 in India
Abstract Regarding the nature of world politics, connectivity has sought to explain a shift in the form of the contemporary world order relating to the rise of a world order driven by global pandemics. However, this paper’s central position is to analyze in terms of its connectivity model during COVID-19. This paper’s vital position is...
The Rise of Medical Tourism: A Growth Story of India
In the last 20 years, many more people than ever before have left their countries with the primary purpose to receive medical treatment. The neoliberal economy gave way to the commercialisation and marketisation of healthcare that inevitably results in a hike of medical travellers across borders. Nations across the globe have been discovering healthcare as...
Ayushman Bharat: It’s a Dream or Reality?
Budget 2019 Revisited
Risks Associated With Issuing Sovereign Bonds in Foreign Currency: Why Government Must Develop Adequate Safeguards Before Selling Sovereign Bonds in Dollar Denominations
In her presentation of the Union Budget 2019, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman proposed the idea of selling the country’s sovereign bonds in the international market. Sovereign bonds are specific debt instruments that are issued by the government of a particular country. Those who buy the bond are paid a certain amount of interest for a...
Budget 2019: Heading towards a 5 trillion-dollar emerging market?
The finances for the economy were presented in the budget by Sitharaman to display the goal of the government for the year 2019-20. The media succeeded to cover this announcement by displaying the views of experts and their opinions on the budget to analyze whether it was a nosedive or a realistic structure to supplement...
Removal of GSP Benefits for India-What does this mean for the Indian Economy?
Post the announcement of Lok Sabha election results of 2019; Trump made no hesitation in delaying to announce the revised GSP agreement for India. The recent development on the Generalized System of Preferences states that Trump is set to altogether remove the benefits of such tariffs for products imported from India. In 2018, the US...