India’s Act East Policy
India’s Act East Policy strengthens economic, strategic, and cultural ties with Southeast Asia and the Indo-Pacific, balancing China’s regional rise.
India’s Act East Policy strengthens economic, strategic, and cultural ties with Southeast Asia and the Indo-Pacific, balancing China’s regional rise.
The Kokrajhar–Gelephu Special Railway Project, India’s first link to Bhutan, enhances connectivity, trade, and strategic ties under the Act East Policy.
Kokrajhar–Gelephu Special Railway Project (SRP) Read More »
The Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, 1958 empowers security forces to maintain peace and assist civil authorities in disturbed areas.
AFSPA: The Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, 1958 Read More »
Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar, 19th-century social reformer and educationist, championed women’s education, widow remarriage, and social equality in Bengal.
The Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act regulates foreign donations in India, ensuring funds are used properly while protecting national interests.
The Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act: Regulating Foreign Funds in India Read More »
The Weakening Rupee in 2025 reflects trade imbalances and weak capital flows, raising inflation risks but offering export competitiveness.
The Weakening Rupee in 2025: Understanding the Slide and Its Implications Read More »
Maternity reintegration ensures women’s smooth return to work, vital for gender equality and economic growth.
Maternity Reintegration in India: A Step Towards Gender Equality Read More »