Degrees Without Demand: India and the Myth of Automatic Economic Return
How over-credentialisation in West Bengal and India weakens the link between higher education and economic mobility in a changing labour market.
How over-credentialisation in West Bengal and India weakens the link between higher education and economic mobility in a changing labour market.
At a moment when West Asia is witnessing sharp geopolitical shifts, Iran’s foreign policy appears anchored in strategic patience, regional pragmatism, and corridor-driven ambition. From sanctions-induced economic constraints to recalibrated regional alignments, Iran is navigating a complex landscape shaped by both opportunity and structural pressure. In this exclusive conversation with ForPol, Mark speaks with Ali […]
India–Malaysia ties go beyond diplomacy, rooted in labour mobility, culture, and social protection. Why the EPFO–PERKESO link quietly matters.
Viral video from Bengal show individuals admitting to illegal entry and obtaining Indian documents, raising serious questions about governance and citizenship.
India’s DPDP Rules 2025 are now in force, bringing clear rules for consent, security, child protection, breach reporting and data transfers across borders.
India and it’s foreign policy rightly reflects confident, self-reliant nation that engages with the world on its own terms.
It seems that the UAE is the principal backer of the Sudan-based Arab Supremacist group RSF, that has its guns trained on Sudan’s non-Arab minorities.
Stay tuned, because the next move won’t be in Islamabad. It will be in Baluch deserts and Bagram hangars. And I will catch you there when the dust settles.
DJT’s “bold” vision with USD1 stablecoin looks like a shimmering scam aimed to erect advertising billboards, not an empire.
Over the past decade, India’s mobile phone exports have literally skyrocketed – growing a spectacular 127 times since 2014.