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"The share of #publictransport users will decrease from four to one (out of 10) post-lockdown. Two out of 10 respondents are planning to buy a new vehicle post-lockdown," #CPPRIndia’s #COVID19 Impact Survey report findings in The Hindu
https://www.cppr.in/innews/public-transport-usage-to-dwindle-post-pandemic-survey
"The share of #publictransport users will decrease from four to one (out of 10) post-lockdown. Two out of 10 respondents are planning to buy a new vehicle post-lockdown," #CPPRIndia’s #COVID19 Impact Survey report findings in The Hindu
https://www.cppr.in/innews/public-transport-usage-to-dwindle-post-pandemic-survey
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Public transport usage to dwindle post-pandemic: survey - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
The number of people using public transport is likely to come down post-pandemic restrictions, as they feel it may not be safe, according to a survey conducted by Centre for Public Policy Research here. Before the pandemic, six out of […]
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In the backdrop of the recent #IndiaChinaBorderStandoff this episode of #CPPRGlobalHighTea looks into how the changing political climate and looming #China factor is affecting #India’s neighborhood relations
#indiachina #ChinaIndiaFaceoff
Click to watch: https://www.cppr.in/centre-for-strategic-studies/changing-political-contours-in-indias-neighborhood-cppr-global-high-tea
In the backdrop of the recent #IndiaChinaBorderStandoff this episode of #CPPRGlobalHighTea looks into how the changing political climate and looming #China factor is affecting #India’s neighborhood relations
#indiachina #ChinaIndiaFaceoff
Click to watch: https://www.cppr.in/centre-for-strategic-studies/changing-political-contours-in-indias-neighborhood-cppr-global-high-tea
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Changing political contours in India's neighborhood | CPPR Global High Tea - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
In the backdrop of the recent India- China Standoff, this episode of CPPR Global High Tea looks into how the changing political climate and looming China factor is affecting India’s neighborhood relations?
Event
#CPPRIndia hosted a Virtual Launch and Discussion on the Book, “Kerala Dhanakaryam” on September 10, 2020, at 6:00PM. The speakers for the session were Dr. Jose Sebastian, Senior Fellow (Finance), CPPR, and Dr. Martin Patrick, Chief Economist, CPPR. The session was moderated by Dr. D Dhanuraj, Chairman, CPPR.
Click here to watch the recording: https://www.cppr.in/videos/cppr-virtual-launch-and-discussion-on-the-book-kerala-dhanakaryam-by-dr-jose-sebastian
#CPPRIndia hosted a Virtual Launch and Discussion on the Book, “Kerala Dhanakaryam” on September 10, 2020, at 6:00PM. The speakers for the session were Dr. Jose Sebastian, Senior Fellow (Finance), CPPR, and Dr. Martin Patrick, Chief Economist, CPPR. The session was moderated by Dr. D Dhanuraj, Chairman, CPPR.
Click here to watch the recording: https://www.cppr.in/videos/cppr-virtual-launch-and-discussion-on-the-book-kerala-dhanakaryam-by-dr-jose-sebastian
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CPPR Virtual Launch and Discussion on the Book, "Kerala Dhanakaryam" by Dr Jose Sebastian - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
Centre for Public Policy Research hosted Virtual Launch and Discussion on the Book, “Kerala Dhanakaryam” on September 10, 2020 at 6:00PM.The speakers for the session were Dr Jose Sebastian, Senior Fellow (Finance), CPPR and Dr Martin Patrick, Chief Economist…
Article
"The Chinese disdain for the 1982 UNCLOS has engendered coalitions and partnerships among like-minded States to counter China’s illegal occupation, militarisation and weaponisation of the islands and reefs in the South China Sea," #CPPRIndia's Distinguished Fellow Dr. Vijay Sakhuja writes about the new coalitions emerging in the South China Sea.
Read more: https://bit.ly/3iNJi4k
"The Chinese disdain for the 1982 UNCLOS has engendered coalitions and partnerships among like-minded States to counter China’s illegal occupation, militarisation and weaponisation of the islands and reefs in the South China Sea," #CPPRIndia's Distinguished Fellow Dr. Vijay Sakhuja writes about the new coalitions emerging in the South China Sea.
Read more: https://bit.ly/3iNJi4k
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International Response to China’s Military Buildup and Reclamations in South China Sea - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
The article discusses how China’s military buildup and reclamations in the South China Sea is leading to the emergence of new coalitions and partnerships and whether the Five Eyes (Australia, Britain, Canada, New Zealand and the United States) will work […]
In the News
“China has been the more reliable source of developmental loans for #SriLanka with its no-strings-attached policy than India,” news report on #CPPRWebinar on India-Sri Lanka relations citing Prof Jayadeva Uyangoda in The New Indian Express
https://www.cppr.in/innews/webinar-held-on-relations-between-india-sri-lanka
“China has been the more reliable source of developmental loans for #SriLanka with its no-strings-attached policy than India,” news report on #CPPRWebinar on India-Sri Lanka relations citing Prof Jayadeva Uyangoda in The New Indian Express
https://www.cppr.in/innews/webinar-held-on-relations-between-india-sri-lanka
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Webinar held on relations between India & Sri Lanka - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
The Sri Lanka government had been able to foster a new strand of Tamil nationalism which advocates for economic and developmental rights as opposed to their political rights, said Sri Lankan political scientist and expert professor Jayadeva Uyangoda. He was…
Event Report
Event report of #CPPRWebinar on “India & SriLanka: Changing Dynamics in the Indian Ocean Region," held on Sept 17, 2020. The session discussed the intricacies of the Sri Lankan political system, and how the two countries can further their relationship.
https://www.cppr.in/centre-for-strategic-studies/india-and-sri-lanka-changing-dynamics-in-the-indian-ocean-region
Click here to watch the recording: https://www.cppr.in/centre-for-strategic-studies/cpprwebinar-india-and-sri-lanka-changing-dynamics-in-the-indian-ocean-region
Event report of #CPPRWebinar on “India & SriLanka: Changing Dynamics in the Indian Ocean Region," held on Sept 17, 2020. The session discussed the intricacies of the Sri Lankan political system, and how the two countries can further their relationship.
https://www.cppr.in/centre-for-strategic-studies/india-and-sri-lanka-changing-dynamics-in-the-indian-ocean-region
Click here to watch the recording: https://www.cppr.in/centre-for-strategic-studies/cpprwebinar-india-and-sri-lanka-changing-dynamics-in-the-indian-ocean-region
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“India and Sri Lanka: Changing Dynamics in the Indian Ocean Region” - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
The Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR) organised a webinar on “India and Sri Lanka: Changing Dynamics in the Indian Ocean Region” on September 17, 2020. The webinar featured Professor Jayadeva Uyangoda, Emeritus Professor of Political Science and Public…
Reports and Papers
A strategic shift from military force to use of diplomacy with a focus on dialogue amongst the regional powers is necessary, read the Issue brief on Middle East peace plan by CPPR's Research Intern Katyayinee Richhariya and Senior Research Associate Gazi Hassan
https://bit.ly/3hZS6m5
A strategic shift from military force to use of diplomacy with a focus on dialogue amongst the regional powers is necessary, read the Issue brief on Middle East peace plan by CPPR's Research Intern Katyayinee Richhariya and Senior Research Associate Gazi Hassan
https://bit.ly/3hZS6m5
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Middle East Peace Plan: Emerging Political Dynamics and Implications - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
This issue brief tries to employ different lenses in order to understand the evolving US-Israel-Palestine relations in the light of the recently formulated Middle East Peace Plan steered by the US Diplomat Jared Kushner. The highlight of this plan has […]
In the News
"Experts suggest low patronage for public transport in future due to fear of safety and lack of practices or infrastructure to maintain social distancing," #CPPRIndia’s Effects of #COVID19 on Transportation survey report findings in The New Indian Express
https://bit.ly/33XI8wL
"Experts suggest low patronage for public transport in future due to fear of safety and lack of practices or infrastructure to maintain social distancing," #CPPRIndia’s Effects of #COVID19 on Transportation survey report findings in The New Indian Express
https://bit.ly/33XI8wL
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Covid may have reduced the demand for public transport: Study - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
“There will be a drastic reduction in travel demand triggered by changes like reduced job opportunities and work from home practices during the Covid times,” cites the “Survey on the effects of Covid-19 on transportation: What the experts say” conducted […]
Reports and Papers
“The choice of mode will be influenced by safety concerns. Hence public transport would be a less preferred mode by the people,” #CPPRIndia’s survey on the Effects of #COVID19 on Transportation: What the Experts Say.
To read the study Report: https://www.cppr.in/centre-for-urban-studies/effects-of-covid-19-on-transportation-what-the-experts-say
“The choice of mode will be influenced by safety concerns. Hence public transport would be a less preferred mode by the people,” #CPPRIndia’s survey on the Effects of #COVID19 on Transportation: What the Experts Say.
To read the study Report: https://www.cppr.in/centre-for-urban-studies/effects-of-covid-19-on-transportation-what-the-experts-say
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Effects of COVID-19 on Transportation: What the Experts Say - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
Transportation is one of the major sectors, which has been severely affected by the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. A survey was conducted by the Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR) from June to July 2020, among experts from the […]
Reports and Papers
"The new norm will now favour highly skilled workers who are paid the highest wages by their respective companies," #CPPRIndia's Issue Brief on H1B visas & immigration policies post COVID-19 in the US, by CPPR's Research Intern Ashwati Mahadevan.
https://www.cppr.in/centre-for-strategic-studies/the-curious-case-of-h1-b-visa-is-covid-19-the-end-of-the-american-dream
"The new norm will now favour highly skilled workers who are paid the highest wages by their respective companies," #CPPRIndia's Issue Brief on H1B visas & immigration policies post COVID-19 in the US, by CPPR's Research Intern Ashwati Mahadevan.
https://www.cppr.in/centre-for-strategic-studies/the-curious-case-of-h1-b-visa-is-covid-19-the-end-of-the-american-dream
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THE CURIOUS CASE OF H1-B VISA: Is COVID-19 the end of the American Dream? - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
It goes without saying how far-reaching and sweeping the effects of Corona virus have been, tacitly having seeped into nearly every aspect of our lives. Amidst this pandemic-pandemonium, Donald Trump’s latest decision to temporarily ban all non-immigrant…
In the News
An increased preference for private vehicles, nonmotorised transport (NMT) and shared mobility services during COVID times, #CPPRIndia’s Effects of #COVID19 on Transportation Expert survey report findings in The Hindu
https://www.cppr.in/innews/survey-foresees-low-patronage-for-public-transport-in-future
An increased preference for private vehicles, nonmotorised transport (NMT) and shared mobility services during COVID times, #CPPRIndia’s Effects of #COVID19 on Transportation Expert survey report findings in The Hindu
https://www.cppr.in/innews/survey-foresees-low-patronage-for-public-transport-in-future
Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
Survey foresees low patronage for public transport in future - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
There will be a drastic reduction in demand for travel, triggered by changes like reduced job opportunities and work-from-home practices during the COVID times, finds a “Survey on the effects of COVID 19 on transportation: What the experts say”, conducted…
Article
"The navies of France and the UK have been subjected to China's ‘restrictive’ regime of freedom of navigation in the South China Sea," #CPPRIndia's Distinguished Fellow Dr Vijay Sakhuja writes about Europe approaching the UN to uphold order at sea.
https://bit.ly/345tnIs
"The navies of France and the UK have been subjected to China's ‘restrictive’ regime of freedom of navigation in the South China Sea," #CPPRIndia's Distinguished Fellow Dr Vijay Sakhuja writes about Europe approaching the UN to uphold order at sea.
https://bit.ly/345tnIs
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European Powers Knock on UN Doors to Uphold Order at Sea - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
Are European attitudes towards both China and Taiwan shifting? The article attempts to shed light on this and some of the other aspects in the context of European powers approaching the United Nations over China’s expansive claims in the South […]
Reports and Papers
"The multi-pronged containment strategy, backed by the existing #decentralised governance and health systems, made it possible for the State to Flatten The Curve in the second wave," #CPPRIndia's report on Kerala's Model of response to COVID-19
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Read more: https://www.cppr.in/reports-and-papers/kerala-model-of-response-to-covid-19
"The multi-pronged containment strategy, backed by the existing #decentralised governance and health systems, made it possible for the State to Flatten The Curve in the second wave," #CPPRIndia's report on Kerala's Model of response to COVID-19
Omidyar Network India
Read more: https://www.cppr.in/reports-and-papers/kerala-model-of-response-to-covid-19
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KERALA MODEL OF RESPONSE TO COVID-19 - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
The Centre for Public Policy Research documented learnings from Kerala’s Model of Crisis Management to identify lessons of policy practices and inform the thinking of policy-makers and key stakeholders to effectively respond to future eventualities. The Project…
Reports and Papers
Clandestine relations between Israel and the GCC countries had been going on for decades, even before the Abraham Accords, #CPPRIndia's Senior Fellow Dr Shelly Johny explains in the Working Paper about diplomatic relations between Israel, UAE and Bahrain.
https://bit.ly/2I476mJ
Clandestine relations between Israel and the GCC countries had been going on for decades, even before the Abraham Accords, #CPPRIndia's Senior Fellow Dr Shelly Johny explains in the Working Paper about diplomatic relations between Israel, UAE and Bahrain.
https://bit.ly/2I476mJ
Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
Diplomatic Recognition of Israel by UAE and Bahrain: Regional Reactions and India’s Concerns - Centre for Public Policy Research…
The recent Abraham Accords signed between Israel, the UAE and Bahrain marked the establishment of diplomatic relations between Israel and the two GCC states. But clandestine relations between Israel and most of the GCC states have been going on since […]
Articles
'The US’ position on the South China Sea is now well known. A clear policy statement that the “world will not allow Beijing to treat the South China Sea as its maritime empire,” has been announced, and Washington has rejected China’s claims to offshore resources in most of the South China Sea.' writes Dr. Vijay Sakhuja, Honorary Distinguished Fellow with CPPR.
https://www.cppr.in/articles/changing-approach-of-major-powers-in-the-south-china-sea
'The US’ position on the South China Sea is now well known. A clear policy statement that the “world will not allow Beijing to treat the South China Sea as its maritime empire,” has been announced, and Washington has rejected China’s claims to offshore resources in most of the South China Sea.' writes Dr. Vijay Sakhuja, Honorary Distinguished Fellow with CPPR.
https://www.cppr.in/articles/changing-approach-of-major-powers-in-the-south-china-sea
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Changing Approach of Major Powers in the South China Sea - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
The article looks at how a unanimous approach has been evolving among the major powers in the South China issue and the military operations by the US and its strategic partners can exacerbate tensions beyond the region. At the recent […]
Until 2018, shops in Kerala could not remain open late at night. Law did not permit women to work night shifts & registering a commercial establishment was a herculean and expensive task.
Our project supported by Atlas Network to amend the 'Kerala Shops & Establishments Act' has been an arduous effort to shatter the gender barriers in employment and take a step ahead in economic freedom. We are honored to be a finalist for the prestigious #TempletonFreedomAward 2020. Check out this promo video:
https://youtu.be/QvYlJZtQa4k
Our project supported by Atlas Network to amend the 'Kerala Shops & Establishments Act' has been an arduous effort to shatter the gender barriers in employment and take a step ahead in economic freedom. We are honored to be a finalist for the prestigious #TempletonFreedomAward 2020. Check out this promo video:
https://youtu.be/QvYlJZtQa4k
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2020 Templeton Freedom Award Finalist | Centre for Public Policy Research
For more than half a century, the Kerala Shops & Establishments Act has regulated labor standards and restrictions for commercial establishments within the state of Kerala, India. In this state of nearly 35 million people, the law controls everything from…
#CPPRIndia & U.S. Consulate General Chennai will host a virtual discussion on "All-Hazards Approach to Community-Based Disaster Risk Mitigation" at 11:00 am on Thursday, October 15, 2020. At the event we will release ‘Community Resilience Handbook for Disaster Preparedness and Management’ compiled as a part of the #AmericaWithKerala project in 2019.
To register click here: bit.ly/3lqBAOe
https://www.cppr.in/event/release-of-community-resilience-handbook-for-disaster-preparedness-panel-discussion
To register click here: bit.ly/3lqBAOe
https://www.cppr.in/event/release-of-community-resilience-handbook-for-disaster-preparedness-panel-discussion
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Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: Release of Community Resilience Handbook for Disaster Preparedness & Panel Discussion.…
The U.S. Consulate General, Chennai in association with the Centre for Public Policy Research will launch a ‘Community Resilience Handbook for Disaster Preparedness and Management’ followed by a panel discussion on "All-Hazards Approach to Community-Based…
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With ongoing Armenia Azerbaijan Conflict, Gazi Hassan, Senior Research Associate & Sakshi Gemini, Research Intern #CPPRIndia write about significance of Nagorno Karabakh region and the conflict's impact on its neighbouring countries.
Read more:
https://www.cppr.in/articles/caucasus-on-the-boil-armenia-azerbaijan-conflict
With ongoing Armenia Azerbaijan Conflict, Gazi Hassan, Senior Research Associate & Sakshi Gemini, Research Intern #CPPRIndia write about significance of Nagorno Karabakh region and the conflict's impact on its neighbouring countries.
Read more:
https://www.cppr.in/articles/caucasus-on-the-boil-armenia-azerbaijan-conflict
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Caucasus on the Boil: Armenia-Azerbaijan Conflict - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
As the world wrestles with COVID-19, a long dormant conflict in the Caucasus is unfolding having long-term consequences for the region. In the midst of COVID-19 pandemic, which has already taken a heavy toll on all aspects of human life, […]
Here is the link to our 'Community Resilience Handbook for Disaster Preparedness and Management' released today, prepared with inputs from #AmericawithKerala project organized by U.S. Consulate General Chennai & #CPPRIndia
https://www.cppr.in/publications/community-resilience-handbook-for-disaster-preparedness-and-management
https://www.cppr.in/publications/community-resilience-handbook-for-disaster-preparedness-and-management
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Community Resilience Handbook for Disaster Preparedness and Management - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
Proposing a new framework for Kerala's Fiscal Policy. Copies of "Kerala Dhanakaryam" & "Samuham Sambathvyavastha Dhanakaryam" by Dr. Jose Sebastian, Senior Fellow, #CPPRIndia are available now.
Follow the link: https://www.cppr.in/publications/book-on-kerala-economy-by-jose-sebastian
Follow the link: https://www.cppr.in/publications/book-on-kerala-economy-by-jose-sebastian
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Book on Kerala Economy by Jose Sebastian - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR) invites you to join us for CPPR Webinar on the topic ‘US Presidential Election 2020: Charting the Future of US-India Ties’ scheduled for October 22, 2020 (Thursday) at 6:30 PM IST.
Register now! https://tinyurl.com/y4ffglan
Register now! https://tinyurl.com/y4ffglan