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June 6, 2019

Future of Monetary Policy in the Context of Global Warming and Recession

Monetary Policy is a tool used by a nation’s Central Bank to influence the nation’s price levels, output, etc as a response to global shocks. Global warming is the rise of the average temperature of the Earth due to the […]
June 3, 2019

India’s Copyright Laws Need a Digital Reboot

Copyright laws are guardians of our innovation and creativity. These laws protect an author’s ownership and distribution over original expressive work. With the spread of the Internet, copyright laws all over the globe have become inadequate and irrelevant. Be it […]
June 3, 2019

CPPR GLOBAL POLICY SCHOOL 2019 on Public Policy Research Methods concludes

CPPR conducted the 7th edition of its prestigious Global Policy School (GPS) from May 1–5, 2019 in Kochi. Over the years, GPS has attracted participants from Europe, Africa, Australia, the Americas and Asia. This year GPS 2019 offered 15 aspiring […]
June 3, 2019

Venezuelan Crisis and Its Impact on India

By Ayush Kukreja, Large clouds of despair loom over the economically and politically crippled Latin American country of Venezuela. The fifth republic of Bolivarian Venezuela, under former lieutenant governor of the military Hugo Chavez (1998-2012), marked the deep-seated fear of […]
June 3, 2019

Why BIMSTEC was given preference over SAARC at Modi’s swearing-in ceremony? | CPPR Global High Tea|

In this edition of CPPR Global High Tea, Gazi Hassan, Senior Research Associate, CPPR Centre for Strategic Studies, analyse the decision of Modi government of inviting BIMSTEC countries and not the SAARC countries for his swearing-in ceremony.
May 31, 2019

US-Iran Crisis: Escalating to a Global Conflict?

The clouds of war are looming high Middle East. US and Iran have locked horns here, leading to a possibility of direct confrontation. Research Intern Subirthana argues how the possible conflict will have implications not only for the region but […]
May 31, 2019

Entry-Level Barriers to FinTech

Technological innovation has changed the world drastically. FinTech, which is short for financial technology, means embracing the novel digital technology for the efficient delivery of financial services. The services offered not only include payment and borrowing but also crowdfunding, cryptocurrency, […]
May 31, 2019

Foreign Policy Challenges for Modi 2.0 |CPPR Global High Tea|

|CPPR Global High Tea| CPPR Centre for Strategic Studies, Senior Research Associate Gazi Hassan’s candid take on India’s Foreign Policy.
May 25, 2019

Data Protection Regulation in India

Jeremy Bentham, a utilitarian philosopher in the 18 th century invented the institutional form of surveillance model called “Panopticon”. Panopticon is a model where the inmates in a prison are watched by a single guard and the inmates are unaware […]
May 25, 2019

Manorama News: Discussion on Lok Sabha Election 2019 Result

CPPR Chairman Dr D Dhanuraj was part of the panel discussion analysing the Lok Sabha Election 2019 results. This discussion was aired on the Manorama News Channel on May 24, 2019.
May 24, 2019

|Decoding the Polls| Live Analysis of Election Results 2019

Team CPPR had a live streaming on the election results 2019. The discussion analysed into the different factors that resulted in the emphatic victory of BJP and the relevance of other National and Regional parties.
May 24, 2019

Manoramma News: Lok Sabha Election 2019 Result Discussion

CPPR Chairman Dr D Dhanuraj was part of the panel discussion on results of the Lok Sabha Election 2019
May 23, 2019

CHINMAYA VISHWAVIDYAPEETH ANNOUNCES 3 NEW PG PROGRAMMES – THE HINDU

May 22, 2019

Analysing the Exit Polls 2019

The largest democratic exercise of the world came to an end with the voting in the seventh and the last phase of the General Elections on May 19. While the country awaits the results of the elections to be announced […]
May 20, 2019

Exit Polls 2019- A Precursor to May 23?

In this part of our Election Analysis we look into the exit polls. All Exit Polls 2019, projects an easy win for the BJP and Narendra Modi. What does that mean for other National and Regional parties?