The Conversation
Accessing India’s digital consumers is seen as the key to future growth for big tech companies like Facebook
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Increased demand and falling supplies in India risk leaving many countries empty handed
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Climate crisis causing families to shun farmers for arranged marriages
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The range of arranged unions that now exist can be thought of as a spectrum, and younger generations tend to prefer a love connection
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Licensing agreements between pharmaceutical companies and the Medicines Patent Pool, in cooperation with the WHO, could accelerate access to doses for the poorest countries
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Interviews
Interview: Vijay Makhan – Former Secretary for Foreign Affairs
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The Conversation
Removing the name of a notorious colonialist from one street in Southall is clearly of symbolic significance. But for many, taking down a statue or a street
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An Indian greeting is replacing the handshake. An expert explains its roots and why it affirms our inter-connectedness with one another
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Public Health
By Rory Horner India could help overcome ‘vaccine nationalism’ because it is the major supplier of medicines to the global south Shutterstock/ManoejPaateel
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