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As the Russia-Ukraine war started in February, the world’s economy was still recovering from the global pandemic crisis. The international bodies called for support from countries around the world. South Asia responded distinctively to this crisis. The responses range from neutrality to calling out on Russia’s Aggression: India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka abstained on the UNGA resolution while Bhutan, Nepal, Afghanistan and Maldives went along with the US led resolution. Nonetheless, these responses were tactical in nature and incapable of helping these states navigate through the new systemic and strategic shifts emanating from Russia’s invasion.
The evident consequence on the world has been:
● Constrained energy supply due to sanctions at a high cost
● Hampered trade linkages resulting into constrained supply of resources
● Threat of energy hegemonism and irreversible climate change
In the context of the above conference, the following contract is hereby notified for RAPPORTEURS for the Conference.
The job profile and requirement is given below
Interested parties shall send their quotations to [email protected] on or before September 15, 2022. Only selected people will be contacted.