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.
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Article
Calling attention to the current trend of apathy towards sound reasoning & principled approach in making public policy processes work, Chandrasekaran Balakrishnan, Research fellow with @CPPRIndia highlights the need to give City-Level Advisory Forums more space to make interventions in smart cities initiatives.
Read more: https://www.cppr.in/centre-for-urban-studies/india-needs-dynamic-ecosystems-for-making-smart-cities-work
Calling attention to the current trend of apathy towards sound reasoning & principled approach in making public policy processes work, Chandrasekaran Balakrishnan, Research fellow with @CPPRIndia highlights the need to give City-Level Advisory Forums more space to make interventions in smart cities initiatives.
Read more: https://www.cppr.in/centre-for-urban-studies/india-needs-dynamic-ecosystems-for-making-smart-cities-work
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India Needs Dynamic Ecosystems for Making Smart Cities Work - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
The article looks at the current trend of deep apathy towards sound reasoning as well as principled approach to making public policy processes work. It highlights the need to give City-Level Advisory Forums more space to make interventions in smart […]
Policy Brief
"With the China factor looming large in the Indian Ocean Region, India needs to reset its ties with Sri Lanka and leverage on the historical connect between the two countries." read #CPPRIndia Policy Brief: 'India and Sri Lanka: Changing Dynamics in the Indian Ocean Region' - https://tinyurl.com/y3eetfef
"With the China factor looming large in the Indian Ocean Region, India needs to reset its ties with Sri Lanka and leverage on the historical connect between the two countries." read #CPPRIndia Policy Brief: 'India and Sri Lanka: Changing Dynamics in the Indian Ocean Region' - https://tinyurl.com/y3eetfef
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India and Sri Lanka: Changing Dynamics in the Indian Ocean Region - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
The Indian Ocean Region is one of the most strategically important areas for trade, security and diplomacy. When it comes to the economic importance of the Indian Ocean, approximately 30% of world trade is handled in the ports of the […]
Reports and Papers
State restrictions have only ‘delayed’ the spread of the disease but were unable to ‘stop’ its spread. Was there a win-win strategy to overcome #COVID19 crisis? Rahul Kumar, Research Consultant- #CPPRIndia writes on the strategic interactions between state and individuals during the COVID pandemic.
https://www.cppr.in/centre-for-comparative-studies/a-model-to-understand-state-action-and-individual-responses-during-covid-19-pandemic
State restrictions have only ‘delayed’ the spread of the disease but were unable to ‘stop’ its spread. Was there a win-win strategy to overcome #COVID19 crisis? Rahul Kumar, Research Consultant- #CPPRIndia writes on the strategic interactions between state and individuals during the COVID pandemic.
https://www.cppr.in/centre-for-comparative-studies/a-model-to-understand-state-action-and-individual-responses-during-covid-19-pandemic
Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
A Model to Understand State Action and Individual Responses during COVID-19 Pandemic - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
A major learning from the spread of COVID-19 in Kerala has been that the State restrictions have only ‘delayed’ the spread of the disease but were unable to ‘stop’ its spread. Was there a single best response scenario which would […]
Event Report
Check out the event report and video of the panel discussion on "All-Hazards Approach To Community-Based Disaster Risk Mitigation" in association with US Consulate.
https://www.cppr.in/centre-for-comparative-studies/virtual-book-launch-and-panel-discussion-disaster-preparedness-and-management
Check out the event report and video of the panel discussion on "All-Hazards Approach To Community-Based Disaster Risk Mitigation" in association with US Consulate.
https://www.cppr.in/centre-for-comparative-studies/virtual-book-launch-and-panel-discussion-disaster-preparedness-and-management
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Virtual Book Launch and Panel Discussion 'Disaster Preparedness and Management’ - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
Date & Time: October 15, 2020 at 11:00 am Handbook Launched by : Ms Anne Lee Sheshadri Moderator: Dr D Dhanuraj Panellists: Dr Muralee Thummarukudy, Dr Nivedita P Haran IAS (Retd), Dr Himanshu Grover and Dr Shekhar Kuriakose Proceedings Report […]
Video
#DecodingThePolls
As we are getting closer to the first phase of Bihar Assembly Elections 2020, the early advantage that NDA had is being diminished day by day. In this episode of #DecodingthePolls Dr D Dhanuraj (Chairman, Centre for Public Policy Research) and Goutham KA (Project Associate, Centre for Public Policy Research) looks into the possibilities, probabilities and the future prospects of Bihar’s political landscape.
https://www.cppr.in/centre-for-comparative-studies/bihar-assembly-elections-2020-a-trendsetter-for-generational-shift-in-indian-politics
#DecodingThePolls
As we are getting closer to the first phase of Bihar Assembly Elections 2020, the early advantage that NDA had is being diminished day by day. In this episode of #DecodingthePolls Dr D Dhanuraj (Chairman, Centre for Public Policy Research) and Goutham KA (Project Associate, Centre for Public Policy Research) looks into the possibilities, probabilities and the future prospects of Bihar’s political landscape.
https://www.cppr.in/centre-for-comparative-studies/bihar-assembly-elections-2020-a-trendsetter-for-generational-shift-in-indian-politics
Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
Bihar Assembly Elections 2020: A Trendsetter for Generational Shift in Indian Politics? - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
As we are getting closer to the first phase of Bihar Assembly Elections 2020, the early advantage that NDA had is being diminished day by day. In this episode of #DecodingthePolls Dr D Dhanuraj (Chairman, Centre for Public Policy Research) […]
Article
Analysing the various aspects of the #FCRA Act, its procedures, enforcement mechanisms and challenges faced by the enforcement agencies, KV Thomas Senior Fellow at #CPPRIndia underlines the need for effective enforcement of the Act in letter and spirit so that foreign contributions are not used for activities prejudicial to national interests.
Read here https://www.cppr.in/articles/foreign-contributions-myth-realities-and-challenges
Analysing the various aspects of the #FCRA Act, its procedures, enforcement mechanisms and challenges faced by the enforcement agencies, KV Thomas Senior Fellow at #CPPRIndia underlines the need for effective enforcement of the Act in letter and spirit so that foreign contributions are not used for activities prejudicial to national interests.
Read here https://www.cppr.in/articles/foreign-contributions-myth-realities-and-challenges
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Foreign Contributions: Myth, Realities and Challenges - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
Analysing the various aspects of the FCRA Act, its procedures, enforcement mechanisms and challenges faced by the enforcement agencies, the article underlines the need for effective enforcement of the Act in letter and spirit so that foreign contributions…
Reports and Papers
#NorthKorea is a peculiar example of a rogue state, in a global system, which does not thrive on mutual respect and rule of law. A country governed by its own regressive laws does not uphold the notions of internationalism. Jessica Pruthi (Intern) and Gazi Hassan (Senior Research Associate) at #CPPRIndia, traces North Korea’s nuclear ambitions driven by threat perception and illicit network of countries involved in illegal transfer of nuclear technology in this #IssueBrief.
https://www.cppr.in/centre-for-strategic-studies/north-korean-nuclear-ambitions-a-study
#NorthKorea is a peculiar example of a rogue state, in a global system, which does not thrive on mutual respect and rule of law. A country governed by its own regressive laws does not uphold the notions of internationalism. Jessica Pruthi (Intern) and Gazi Hassan (Senior Research Associate) at #CPPRIndia, traces North Korea’s nuclear ambitions driven by threat perception and illicit network of countries involved in illegal transfer of nuclear technology in this #IssueBrief.
https://www.cppr.in/centre-for-strategic-studies/north-korean-nuclear-ambitions-a-study
Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
North Korean Nuclear Ambitions: A Study - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
North Korea is a peculiar example of a rogue state in a global system which does not thrive on mutual respect and rule of law. A country governed by its own regressive laws does not uphold the notions of internationalism. This paper […]
Article
With the Jose K. Mani faction of Kerala Congress (M) joining hands with the CPI (M)-led Left Democratic Front (#LDF), this Malayalam article by Dr D Dhanuraj (Chairman) and Goutham Ka (Project Associate) at #CPPRIndia analyses whether LDF will be able to benefit from this move and make changes in the course of Kerala politics.
https://www.cppr.in/articles/will-ldf-benefit-from-kerala-congress-m-joining-the-front
With the Jose K. Mani faction of Kerala Congress (M) joining hands with the CPI (M)-led Left Democratic Front (#LDF), this Malayalam article by Dr D Dhanuraj (Chairman) and Goutham Ka (Project Associate) at #CPPRIndia analyses whether LDF will be able to benefit from this move and make changes in the course of Kerala politics.
https://www.cppr.in/articles/will-ldf-benefit-from-kerala-congress-m-joining-the-front
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കേരള കോൺഗ്രസ്(എം)ന്റെ മുന്നണിമാറ്റം എൽഡിഎഫിന് ഗുണകരമാകുമോ? - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
by ഡി. ധനുരാജ് & ഗൗതം കെ.എ. അനിശ്ചിതത്വങ്ങൾക്കും അഭ്യൂഹങ്ങൾക്കുമൊടുവിൽ കേരള കോൺഗ്രസ്(എം) തങ്ങളുടെ ഏറ്റവും പുതിയ രാഷ്ട്രീയനിലപാട് പ്രഖ്യാപിച്ചിരിക്കുന്നു. നാല് പതിറ്റാണ്ടുകൾക്ക് ശേഷം വീണ്ടും ഇടതുപക്ഷത്തേക്ക്. 2016 നിയമസഭാ തിരഞ്ഞെടുപ്പിന് ശേഷം തുടങ്ങിയ അഞ്ചുവർഷം…
Event Report
Its almost over! As the race for the Oval Office draws to a close, check out what the #USPresidentialElections2020, holds in stock for US-India ties.
#CPPRWebinar with Richard Rossow (CSIS India Chair) and Prof G Gopakumar (Advisor, CPPR) in conversation with D Dhanuraj (Chairman, #CPPRIndia).
Event Report: https://bit.ly/2Jx8cIJ
Its almost over! As the race for the Oval Office draws to a close, check out what the #USPresidentialElections2020, holds in stock for US-India ties.
#CPPRWebinar with Richard Rossow (CSIS India Chair) and Prof G Gopakumar (Advisor, CPPR) in conversation with D Dhanuraj (Chairman, #CPPRIndia).
Event Report: https://bit.ly/2Jx8cIJ
Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
US Presidential Election 2020: Charting the Future of US-India Ties - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
Date & Time: October 22, 2020 at 6.30 pm Webinar: US Presidential Election 2020: Charting the Future of US-India Ties Proceedings Report About the Event: The Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR) organised a webinar on ‘US Presidential Election 2020: […]
Article
Tamil Nadu, the second-largest economy after Maharashtra in the country, still does not publish the Economic Survey Report. Fiddling with socio-economic data has been a convenient political game and has skewed developmental narratives.Senior Fellow Chandrasekaran Balakrishnan writes that lack of comprehensive socio-economic data impedes academic debates and disrupts public policy making process in state.
https://www.cppr.in/articles/lack-of-socio-economic-data-disrupts-public-policy-making-in-tamil-nadu
Tamil Nadu, the second-largest economy after Maharashtra in the country, still does not publish the Economic Survey Report. Fiddling with socio-economic data has been a convenient political game and has skewed developmental narratives.Senior Fellow Chandrasekaran Balakrishnan writes that lack of comprehensive socio-economic data impedes academic debates and disrupts public policy making process in state.
https://www.cppr.in/articles/lack-of-socio-economic-data-disrupts-public-policy-making-in-tamil-nadu
Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
Lack of Socio-Economic Data Disrupts Public Policy Making in Tamil Nadu - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
The article analyses the existing structural lacunae in the Tamil Nadu economy for decades. It also attempts to show how independent academic debates and discussions become impossible without comprehensive socio-economic data, not putting it in the public…
Decoding the Polls
With the #BiharElections2020 inching to a climax, the situation on the ground seems to be more complex than ever. In this episode of #DecodingthePolls, Goutham KA(Project Associate, CPPR) and Rohit V Kumar (Research Intern, CPPR) gives a comprehensive data driven analysis of the factors that could affect the election results.
https://www.cppr.in/videos/bihar-assembly-election-2020-an-analysis-of-electoral-trends-political-landscape-caste-equations
With the #BiharElections2020 inching to a climax, the situation on the ground seems to be more complex than ever. In this episode of #DecodingthePolls, Goutham KA(Project Associate, CPPR) and Rohit V Kumar (Research Intern, CPPR) gives a comprehensive data driven analysis of the factors that could affect the election results.
https://www.cppr.in/videos/bihar-assembly-election-2020-an-analysis-of-electoral-trends-political-landscape-caste-equations
Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
Bihar Assembly Election 2020: An Analysis of Electoral Trends, Political Landscape & Caste Equations - Centre for Public Policy…
With the #BiharAssemblyElection inching into a climax, the situation at the ground seems to be more complex than ever. In this episode of #DecodingthePolls Goutham K A(Project Associate, CPPR) and Rohit V Kumar (Research Intern, CPPR) gives a comprehensive…
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A few good picks from CPPR's publications for your Weekend Read (November 07, 2020)
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Article
Lack of Socio-Economic Data Disrupts Public Policy Making in Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu, the second-largest economy after Maharashtra in the country, still does not publish the Economic Survey Report. Fiddling with socio-economic data has been a convenient political game and has skewed developmental narratives. Senior Fellow Chandrasekaran Balakrishnan writes that lack of comprehensive socio-economic data impedes academic debates and disrupts public policy making process in state.
https://www.cppr.in/articles/lack-of-socio-economic-data-disrupts-public-policy-making-in-tamil-nadu
Announcement
Project by CPPR selected for Atlas Network's Templeton Freedom Award 2020
Our project to bring about an amendment in Kerala Shops & Establishments Act, mowed down gender barriers in employment in Kerala and allowed shops to remain open all hours of the week. We along with five others from across the world are in the final round for the Atlas Network's Templeton Freedom Award 2020. Check out the video to know more about the project. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QvYlJZtQa4k. To know more about the butterfly effect story of the project,listen to our Chairman Dr. D Dhanuraj speak about the project in this episode of Atlas Nexus podcasts.
https://bit.ly/3jZtvyS
Podcast
US Presidential Election 2020: Charting the Future of US-India Ties
Tune into the podcast version of our webinar on US Presidential Elections 2020 and listen to Richard Rossow (Wadhwani Chair in U.S. India Policy Studies at The Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington), Dr Dhanuraj (Chairman, CPPR) and Prof G Gopakumar (Advisor, CPPR) discuss what the US Presidential Elections holds in stock for US-India ties.
https://www.cppr.in/podcasts/us-presidential-election-2020-charting-the-future-of-us-india-ties-2
You can read the event report here: https://bit.ly/2Jx8cIJ
Decoding the Polls
Bihar Assembly Election 2020: An Analysis of Electoral Trends, Political Landscape & Caste Equations
With the Bihar Assembly Elections inching to a climax, the situation at the ground seems to be more complex than ever. In this episode of #DecodingthePolls Goutham K A(Project Associate, CPPR) and Rohit V Kumar (Research Intern, CPPR) gives a comprehensive and data driven analysis of the factors that could affect the election results.
https://www.cppr.in/videos/bihar-assembly-election-2020-an-analysis-of-electoral-trends-political-landscape-caste-equations
കേരള സർക്കാർ ഓർഡിനറി/ലിമിറ്റഡ് സ്റ്റോപ്പ് സർവീസ് നടത്തുന്ന 241 സ്വകാര്യ ബസുകൾക്ക് ദേശീയ ഹൈവേകളിൽ യാത്രാ ദൂരപരിധി 140 കിലോമീറ്ററായി പരിമിതപ്പെടുത്തുന്നു. കേരളത്തിലെ പൊതു ഗതാഗത സംവിധാനത്തെ ബാധിക്കുന്ന ഈ മാറ്റം ജനങ്ങളെ എങ്ങനെ സ്വാധീനിക്കും?
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A few good picks from CPPR's publications for your Weekend Read (November 07, 2020)
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Article
Lack of Socio-Economic Data Disrupts Public Policy Making in Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu, the second-largest economy after Maharashtra in the country, still does not publish the Economic Survey Report. Fiddling with socio-economic data has been a convenient political game and has skewed developmental narratives. Senior Fellow Chandrasekaran Balakrishnan writes that lack of comprehensive socio-economic data impedes academic debates and disrupts public policy making process in state.
https://www.cppr.in/articles/lack-of-socio-economic-data-disrupts-public-policy-making-in-tamil-nadu
Announcement
Project by CPPR selected for Atlas Network's Templeton Freedom Award 2020
Our project to bring about an amendment in Kerala Shops & Establishments Act, mowed down gender barriers in employment in Kerala and allowed shops to remain open all hours of the week. We along with five others from across the world are in the final round for the Atlas Network's Templeton Freedom Award 2020. Check out the video to know more about the project. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QvYlJZtQa4k. To know more about the butterfly effect story of the project,listen to our Chairman Dr. D Dhanuraj speak about the project in this episode of Atlas Nexus podcasts.
https://bit.ly/3jZtvyS
Podcast
US Presidential Election 2020: Charting the Future of US-India Ties
Tune into the podcast version of our webinar on US Presidential Elections 2020 and listen to Richard Rossow (Wadhwani Chair in U.S. India Policy Studies at The Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington), Dr Dhanuraj (Chairman, CPPR) and Prof G Gopakumar (Advisor, CPPR) discuss what the US Presidential Elections holds in stock for US-India ties.
https://www.cppr.in/podcasts/us-presidential-election-2020-charting-the-future-of-us-india-ties-2
You can read the event report here: https://bit.ly/2Jx8cIJ
Decoding the Polls
Bihar Assembly Election 2020: An Analysis of Electoral Trends, Political Landscape & Caste Equations
With the Bihar Assembly Elections inching to a climax, the situation at the ground seems to be more complex than ever. In this episode of #DecodingthePolls Goutham K A(Project Associate, CPPR) and Rohit V Kumar (Research Intern, CPPR) gives a comprehensive and data driven analysis of the factors that could affect the election results.
https://www.cppr.in/videos/bihar-assembly-election-2020-an-analysis-of-electoral-trends-political-landscape-caste-equations
കേരള സർക്കാർ ഓർഡിനറി/ലിമിറ്റഡ് സ്റ്റോപ്പ് സർവീസ് നടത്തുന്ന 241 സ്വകാര്യ ബസുകൾക്ക് ദേശീയ ഹൈവേകളിൽ യാത്രാ ദൂരപരിധി 140 കിലോമീറ്ററായി പരിമിതപ്പെടുത്തുന്നു. കേരളത്തിലെ പൊതു ഗതാഗത സംവിധാനത്തെ ബാധിക്കുന്ന ഈ മാറ്റം ജനങ്ങളെ എങ്ങനെ സ്വാധീനിക്കും?
Reports and Papers
Artificial Island Construction is a modern-day phenomenon that is on a rising scale and would play a key role in determining the relations b/w nations.
China’s artificial island construction in the South China Sea is a primary reason for its strained relationship with neighbours.On the other hand, the artificial island construction by Abu Dhabi and Malaysia is for their betterment and economic growth.This paper by Kavya Sreekumar, Research Intern and Gazi Hassan, Senior Research Associate, CPPR- Centre for Strategic Studies evaluates the reasons for the construction of artificial islands along with stating the various dimensions of the economic, geopolitical, strategic and maritime impact.
https://www.cppr.in/centre-for-strategic-studies/a-study-of-artificial-islands
Artificial Island Construction is a modern-day phenomenon that is on a rising scale and would play a key role in determining the relations b/w nations.
China’s artificial island construction in the South China Sea is a primary reason for its strained relationship with neighbours.On the other hand, the artificial island construction by Abu Dhabi and Malaysia is for their betterment and economic growth.This paper by Kavya Sreekumar, Research Intern and Gazi Hassan, Senior Research Associate, CPPR- Centre for Strategic Studies evaluates the reasons for the construction of artificial islands along with stating the various dimensions of the economic, geopolitical, strategic and maritime impact.
https://www.cppr.in/centre-for-strategic-studies/a-study-of-artificial-islands
Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
A Study of Artificial Islands - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
Artificial island construction is a phenomenon that is seen on a rising scale in modern times. This paper evaluates the reasons for the construction of artificial islands along with stating the various dimensions of the impact they pose including economic…
Decoding the Polls
Is it a clean sweep or neck-to-neck in Bihar? We will know tomorrow. Going live tomorrow (Nov 10) on Bihar Assembly Elections 2020, outcomes and its implications for the state and the nation. Join Dr D Dhanuraj(Chairman, CPPR) and Goutham KA (Project Associate, CPPR) via fb live on CPPR page(https://www.facebook.com/cpprindia/live).
Is it a clean sweep or neck-to-neck in Bihar? We will know tomorrow. Going live tomorrow (Nov 10) on Bihar Assembly Elections 2020, outcomes and its implications for the state and the nation. Join Dr D Dhanuraj(Chairman, CPPR) and Goutham KA (Project Associate, CPPR) via fb live on CPPR page(https://www.facebook.com/cpprindia/live).
CPPR in News
At a critical juncture when global manufacturing companies are looking to establish manufacturing bases in countries outside China, India's Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme pumps Rs 1.45 lakh-crore to 10 key sectors to attract investments, drive domestic manufacturing, create economies of scale and facilitate their integration to the global supply chain. Nissy Solomon(Senior Research Associate) and Dr D Dhanuraj (CPPR- Chairman) writes in moneycontrol.com on the objectives and the objections to the scheme.
#economy #publicpolicy #publicfinance
https://www.cppr.in/articles/production-linked-scheme-the-objectives-and-objections
At a critical juncture when global manufacturing companies are looking to establish manufacturing bases in countries outside China, India's Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme pumps Rs 1.45 lakh-crore to 10 key sectors to attract investments, drive domestic manufacturing, create economies of scale and facilitate their integration to the global supply chain. Nissy Solomon(Senior Research Associate) and Dr D Dhanuraj (CPPR- Chairman) writes in moneycontrol.com on the objectives and the objections to the scheme.
#economy #publicpolicy #publicfinance
https://www.cppr.in/articles/production-linked-scheme-the-objectives-and-objections
Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
Production Linked Scheme | The objectives and objections - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
Nissy Solomon and Dr D Dhanuraj Ahead of the festival season, the Union Finance Minister announced the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme worth Rs 1.45 lakh-crore to 10 key sectors with the objective to attract investments, drive domestic manufacturing…
Article
The recent vaguely worded amendment to the Kerala Police Act (KPA), 2011 aims to prohibit cyber-attacks against women through social media by penalising defamatory speech. #CPPRIndia Research Assistant Harshit Rai writes that the proposed amendment may end up muzzling dissent and free speech in the State.
https://www.cppr.in/articles/amendment-to-kerala-police-act-and-its-implications-on-free-speech
The recent vaguely worded amendment to the Kerala Police Act (KPA), 2011 aims to prohibit cyber-attacks against women through social media by penalising defamatory speech. #CPPRIndia Research Assistant Harshit Rai writes that the proposed amendment may end up muzzling dissent and free speech in the State.
https://www.cppr.in/articles/amendment-to-kerala-police-act-and-its-implications-on-free-speech
Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
Amendment to Kerala Police Act and its Implications on Free Speech - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
This article comments on the proposed amendment to the Kerala Police Act, 2011 which seeks to penalise threatening or defamatory speech. The broad and vague wording of the provision makes it susceptible to be used for muzzling dissent and free […]
Article
With the recent political unrest, inflation and economic crisis, #Pakistan is witnessing a milestone in its history as a democratic republic. Sam Thomas (Research Intern) and Gazi Hassan (Senior Research Associate) writes that political parties across the spectrum have come under one umbrella — the #PakistanDemocraticMovement (PDM) — raising allegations against the present government’s incompetence and posing as allies to rescue democracy from the clutches of the Pakistan army. This article throws light on the facts about PDM, the validity of the allegations made against the military and the prime minister. It also attempts to analyse how this uprising would affect Pakistan’s foreign relations.
https://www.cppr.in/centre-for-strategic-studies/winds-of-change-pakistans-play-with-fire
With the recent political unrest, inflation and economic crisis, #Pakistan is witnessing a milestone in its history as a democratic republic. Sam Thomas (Research Intern) and Gazi Hassan (Senior Research Associate) writes that political parties across the spectrum have come under one umbrella — the #PakistanDemocraticMovement (PDM) — raising allegations against the present government’s incompetence and posing as allies to rescue democracy from the clutches of the Pakistan army. This article throws light on the facts about PDM, the validity of the allegations made against the military and the prime minister. It also attempts to analyse how this uprising would affect Pakistan’s foreign relations.
https://www.cppr.in/centre-for-strategic-studies/winds-of-change-pakistans-play-with-fire
Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
Winds of Change: Pakistan’s Play with Fire - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
Pakistan’s democratic institutions have been historically intertwined with its military. With the recent political unrest, inflation and economic crisis, Pakistan is witnessing a milestone in its history as a democratic republic. Political rivals have now…
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This article by #CPPRIndia Senior Research Assistant Gazi Hassan, delves into the #Afghan peace talks held in #Doha and the resultant Intra-Afghan dialogue and the agreement over withdrawal of the #US troops by April 2021. It also discusses the potential obstacles to peace due to differences in the political aspirations for the state, stance on foreign interference, etc. among the parties to this dialogue.
https://www.cppr.in/centre-for-strategic-studies/afghanistans-stability-hinges-on-regional-consensus-on-peace-process
This article by #CPPRIndia Senior Research Assistant Gazi Hassan, delves into the #Afghan peace talks held in #Doha and the resultant Intra-Afghan dialogue and the agreement over withdrawal of the #US troops by April 2021. It also discusses the potential obstacles to peace due to differences in the political aspirations for the state, stance on foreign interference, etc. among the parties to this dialogue.
https://www.cppr.in/centre-for-strategic-studies/afghanistans-stability-hinges-on-regional-consensus-on-peace-process
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Afghanistan’s Stability Hinges on Regional Consensus on Peace Process - Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR)
The article gives a brief introduction about the Afghan peace talks held in Doha and the resultant Intra-Afghan dialogue and the agreement over withdrawal of the US troops by April 2021. It also discusses the potential obstacles to peace due to […]
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