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The latest issue of IPPR is out! The May edition features thought-provoking papers on military resilience, governance, decentralisation, and inequality among middle-expenditure groups. Read on. https://t.co/kD9TDKry80
Bhumika Sevkani reviews @PatrickMcGee_ 's ‘Apple in China: The Capture of the World's Greatest Company’, which examines the strategic consequences of Apple’s deep manufacturing integration with China. https://t.co/cnJhi2jnWU
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CSEP and TrustBridge invite submissions on judicial delays, case backlogs & justice reform in India. Selected papers may be considered for a special issue of @IPPRJournal. Details: https://t.co/y2EOA15ztN
We are running a China special edition soon. So, if you want to submit your papers on India's perspectives on China policy, please submit your papers here:
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The latest issue of IPPR is out now! This issue features an interesting set of papers spanning sustainability, inequality, public health, fiscal federalism, and India’s development trajectory.
https://t.co/RwsbhNz95D
Finally, M S Sriram reviews Devesh Kapur and @arvindsubraman's A Sixth of Humanity- a book that portrays India’s post-independence development as shaped by a “precocious” democracy with ambitious goals but weak institutional foundations.
https://t.co/DSGqEmJILO
C. Rangarajan and Priya Benny analyse India’s household savings rate from 1950–51 to 2022–23 and conclude that the recent decline in household savings is a matter of concern that will require adjustments to the public sector’s borrowing programme.
https://t.co/kO6yM82xEM
Presenting the December 2025 issue of the IPPR: Household savings in the Indian Economy, NGO–state coordination, Regulation of Microfinance Institutions, Earth Credits Framework, China’s Engineering Mindset. Read on: https://t.co/mFoAy9bbh1
If you are a scholar in the field of public policy, economics, tech policy, defence and strategic affairs or other related fields, consider submitting your work to IPPR, which is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal for publishers and readers. https://t.co/PAKiVx3yD1
Presenting the December 2025 issue of the IPPR: Household savings in the Indian Economy, NGO–state coordination, Regulation of Microfinance Institutions, Earth Credits Framework, China’s Engineering Mindset. Read on: https://t.co/mFoAy9bbh1
@shobhankita reviews “Breakneck: China's Quest to Engineer the Future” by @danwwang, which examines the contrast between China's "engineering state" and America's "lawyerly society". https://t.co/qUAe4un6Uj