Red Lantern Analytica released its Bengal Florican Report as part of #SiangDialogue3 in Pasighat, highlighting the urgent need to protect Northeast India’s fragile grassland ecosystems, river systems, and biodiversity amid rising climate threats.
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Prof. Deepak Pathania stressed that Pasighat’s wildlife sanctuaries and grassland habitats are ecologically critical and increasingly vulnerable to climate change & underscored the need for serious policy action to safeguard rivers, biodiversity, and local livelihoods.
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Dr @ayanjitsen highlighted the strong ecology–economy link, noting that Bengal Florican conservation supports livelihoods through eco-tourism, research, and community-led initiatives like the Partung Festival.
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Dr. Sidharth reiterated RLA’s commitment to advancing informed ecological governance in India’s North East. Protecting Bengal Florican is essential for sustaining biodiversity, cultural heritage, and sustainable regional development.
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Dr. Ravi Rameshchandra Shukla introduced the idea of Eco Dharma, drawing from ancient Indian traditions that view nature as sacred. He stressed that ecological harmony must be treated as a moral responsibility, not just a policy challenge.
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Prof. Gopal framed forests as “ecological capital,” vital for biodiversity, livelihoods, & climate resilience. He underlined that forest degradation threatens ecosystem services & called for science-driven, rights-based conservation models.
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Dr. Valentina highlighted Northeast India’s indigenous faith systems like Donyi-Polo, Khasi sacred groves, and Bathou traditions, showing how conservation is deeply embedded in culture, spirituality, & community-led environmental governance.
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Mr. Neeraj Singh Manhas analysed China’s hydropower ambitions on the Tibetan Plateau, including the proposed Medong County dam on the Brahmaputra, warning of downstream risks for India such as floods, droughts, and ecological instability.
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Join us on Dec 1, 2024, at 2:30 PM for CFRA’s inaugural webinar: "Understanding Geopolitical Crossroads in a Transforming World."
Featuring:
Ambassador Anil Trigunayat (Chief Guest & Keynote Speaker
Dr. Neha Sinha
Dr. Alvite Ningthoujam
📅 Register now: https://t.co/RB08WJ6RTv
CFRA wishes you a Diwali filled with light, joy, and prosperity! May this festival illuminate your path with new opportunities and success. Happy Diwali to you and your loved ones!
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After the War of Independence (1919 - 1923), Mustafa Kemal Atatürk led the nation to create the Turkish Republic, which was formally established on October 29, 1923. Swipe through to explore how this historic moment shaped the Republic of Türkiye.
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We are pleased to announce that on October 24-25, our Director of Research, Mr. Arindam Goswami, and Senior Advisor, Dr. Neha Sinha, presented a paper on the Northeast Indian Diaspora at the “Indian Diaspora: Identity & India Connect” conference at IIC, New Delhi. #IndianDiaspora
CFRA is excited to launch its *China Monitor* as part of our comprehensive regional analysis. This product will provide expert insights into China's geopolitical strategies, economic developments, and foreign policy dynamics.
Read ahead: https://t.co/sJTnwQLwEa