Degendering India’s green transition
An inclusive green transition requires tackling the structural causes of gender inequality in land, labour, energy access and climate governance.
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Reproductive agency, the power to decide whether, when, and how to bear children is a vital and necessary component of women’s empowerment.
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Satire has emerged as a form of resistance, along with other struggles, to this crisis of credibility of the ruling dispensation in India.
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A more relevant policy framework to deal with the current crisis must focus on demand management that requires capital controls on foreign capital flows.
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To revive private investment, policymakers must act to improve mass consumption, and public expenditure needs to be determined by a well-thought-out industrial strategy.
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While the working people are entreated to forgo small luxuries, even dietary staples, no equivalent demand is placed upon the elites who consume luxury imports.
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The recent electoral setbacks should not be interpreted as the exhaustion of Left politics, but as a warning that fragmentation of democratic resistance to neo-fascism is detrimental to the working people.
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The Secular Progressive Alliance is mounting an effective challenge to political re-engineering of the state of Tamil Nadu by the neo-fascist dispensation.
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Workers’ protests in and around India’s National Capital Region (NCR) have made transparent a significant limitation of India’s growth paradigm that dates back to 1991, particularly after 2014.
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It is high time that the architecture of international political economy is cooperatively reworked to more fully realize the development potential enabled by China's new growth drivers.
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The continuance of Tamil Nadu as a bulwark against Hindutva is essential to resist the neo-fascist dispensation's quest to comprehensively re-centre domestic monopoly capital in the state.
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Dr. Shirin Akhter provides a grounded evaluation of the book authored by Professor Ankur Bhatnagar and I on Foundations of Money and .Banking in India in the context of critical international political economy.
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The US-oriented mainstream media's perceptions about "weakness" in Chinese consumption are principally a vain attempt to obtain one-sided concessions in economic policy.
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Dr. Santosh Kumar provides an insightful and balanced critical evaluation of the book authored by Professor Ankur Bhatnagar and I on Foundations of Money and Banking in India.
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Launching a trade war without a decisive strategic advantage merely raises costs for US monopoly capital and invites retaliation from rival powers.
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India needs to reorient its trade and finance toward a process centred around South-South Cooperation, which will involve capital controls.
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Policy interventions have tended to involve regressive taxation
and redistributive measures that reinforce underlying
inequality trends.
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The defence of sovereignty in the Global South requires the expansion of South-South Cooperation from the economic domain to the security domain.
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Until there is universal social security, initiatives like the Zomato-HDFC venture will remain trifling gestures in the wider architecture of neglect.
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