Stop the risk at its source

Stop the risk at its source

Money pipelines (insurers, banks and asset managers) play a critical role in channelizing money. If we must decarbonise our planet, mitigate pollution and bio-diversity loss, these pipelines ought to be urgently re-laid. Let’s look at three recent stories: Bank of England (BoE) raises the bar for Climate Risk Management expectations from banks and insurers. Three […]

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Mithila’s tribute to bonds and birds-The timeless tale of Sama-Chakeva

Mithila’s tribute to bonds and birds-The timeless tale of Sama-Chakeva

Ancient Mithila is located in the districts of Darbhanga, Saharsa, Madhubani, and a few others in modern-day Bihar. Indian festivals typically have their origins in mythical, religious, or Puranic stories. The narrative of Sama Chakeva is mentioned in the Skand Puran and Padma Puran. Several accounts of the celebration’s origin can be found in popular […]

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The repeating failures of global climate diplomacy

The repeating failures of global climate diplomacy

Every major climate summit is announced as a turning point. Every few years, the language is reset: last chance, decisive decade, implementation COP, people’s summit. And yet, viewed from a distance, the arc of climate diplomacy since Copenhagen in 2009 looks less like progress than repetition—a cycle of inflated expectations, partial agreements, and carefully managed disappointment. COP30 in Belém […]

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‘Modi’s West Asia tour aims at strategic hedging’

‘Modi’s West Asia tour aims at strategic hedging’

PM Modi’s three-nation tour to Jordan, Ethiopia and Oman, which began yesterday, comes amid geopolitical churn in West Asia, marked by a fragile ceasefire in Gaza, the fall of the Assad regime in Syria, and the crystallisation of a new Saudi-Pakistan-US alignment, offering a window into India’s evolving role as a strategically autonomous middle power. […]

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