QUICKREADS

Harnessing India’s medical colleges in the fight against TB
India's medical colleges are pivotal in fighting tuberculosis, notifying 14% of TB cases in 2023. They provide advanced diagnostics, research, and community screening, contributing significantly to the national goal of eliminating TB by 2025.

Should India play cricket with Pakistan?
India defeated Pakistan in the Asia Cup cricket match amid political controversy, with opposition parties protesting the game. Despite tensions from the Pahalgam terror attack, the government maintains its policy of participating in international tournaments while avoiding bilateral sporting events with Pakistan.

Driving the India-Japan partnership
Japan plans to invest $100-400 million in India's electric vehicle and battery supply chain. The strategic partnership aims to reduce dependence on China, foster technology transfer, and support India's EV manufacturing goals through joint ventures and collaborative initiatives.

Diversity, equity and inclusion strategy
Body-positive advertising champions diversity and inclusivity, challenging traditional beauty standards. Consumers appreciate brands that represent varied identities, with research showing such campaigns increase authenticity, engagement, and brand loyalty while addressing body image dissatisfaction.

Ideas for smarter growth: India’s bet for an inclusive future
India aims to become a high-income country by 2047, requiring 8% annual growth. The strategy involves scaling proven development programs, collaborating across sectors, adapting interventions locally, and systematically implementing evidence-based policies to lift millions out of poverty.

Empowering women to lead India’s agricultural transformation
Women are transforming India's agriculture through leadership, innovation, and climate-smart practices. Supported by institutions and programs, female farmers are pioneering sustainable techniques, improving yields, and driving rural prosperity while challenging traditional agricultural paradigms.

Human cost of sending Afghan women 'home'
Afghan women face dire circumstances as Pakistan and Iran expel over 1.5 million refugees, threatening their rights and opportunities. India is urged to diplomatically engage Taliban, propose all-women educational institutes, and offer humanitarian visas to protect vulnerable women.

Challenges before the new Nepal PM
Nepal's former chief justice Sushila Karki becomes interim PM after Gen Z protests, facing massive challenges including nationwide destruction, law and order breakdown, constitutional amendments, and addressing public demands for accountability amid unprecedented national crisis.

Myanmar’s prospects: Before and after elections
Myanmar's military plans elections in December 2025, covering about 267 of 330 parliamentary seats. With half the country outside its control and only six political parties participating, the elections aim to gain legitimacy while maintaining military power.

NEP turns 5: A long way to go
The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 aims to transform India's education system through curriculum redesign and governance reforms. Despite promising objectives, implementation remains partial, with challenges in school regulation, assessment accuracy, and establishing independent regulatory bodies.

AI could be India’s secret weapon against CAD and US tariffs
India can leverage its massive software talent pool and AI capabilities to counterbalance its current account deficit. By developing and exporting AI-powered services in healthcare, security, and infrastructure, the country can generate foreign exchange without import costs, effectively offsetting trade pressures.
After Doha attack, prospects of resuming Israel-Hamas ceasefire talks are low
Israel's airstrike on a Hamas-linked residential compound in Doha, Qatar, killed five members and sparked international condemnation. The attack severely damaged ceasefire negotiations, undermined diplomatic efforts, and reduced prospects for resuming talks between Israel and Hamas.

Why brands must re-architect engagement for Gen Z
Gen Z demands authentic, interactive brand experiences. Traditional advertising fails to engage them. Brands must prioritize genuine connections, co-creation, and values-driven content to capture attention and loyalty in India's evolving consumer landscape.
AI: India’s next wealth coach
AI could revolutionize wealth management in India by providing personalized, compliant financial advice at scale, bridging the massive gap between investors and registered advisors through technology-driven, trustworthy guidance across demographics.

Reducing green transition costs through South-South collaboration
South-South Cooperation offers developing nations a collaborative approach to reduce green transition costs by sharing resources, knowledge, and innovative financing. By pooling investments and expertise, countries can address decarbonization challenges more affordably and effectively, ensuring sustainable economic development.

Enhancing fintech with AI: Crucial role of data management
AI is revolutionizing fintech by enhancing developer productivity, fraud detection, and customer experiences. Effective implementation hinges on robust data management, ensuring high-quality, compliant, and ethical data that drives innovation and maintains trust in financial services.