A recap of my fellowship experience at Aspen Institute India.

I have wanted to come to India for the longest time thanks to how fondly family, friends and acquaintances spoke fondly of various trips to India. Prior to my fellowship at Aspen Institute India, I was fortunate enough to live in Japan and travel to some Asian countries such as China, Hong Kong, South Korea, […]

Africa & India: Strengthening connections and advancing opportunities

Africa & India: Strengthening connections and advancing opportunities Executive Summary AFRICA, A CONTINENT OF 54 COUNTRIES was once infamously relegated as ‘The Hopeless Continent’ by The Economist. Much has changed in recent years across Africa, from the strengthening of democratic governance and economic growth experienced by many African states. Such is the euphoria on Sub […]

India’s Non-Traditional Security Concerns

India’s Security Concerns Non-Traditional Introduction T HE CONCEPT OF NATIONAL SECURITY has evolved since the end of the Cold War and the rise of globalisation. Although the concept of national security is often invoked by national leaders across the globe, the definition of national security is seriously debated by various scholars, national leaders and members […]

Araku Originals

Araku Originals is a for-profit farmers’ cooperative for the Adivasi tribal farmers to bring quality products to market, while building a fair income in the hands of the farmers. Having grown to over 11,000 farmer-households (over 55,000 people reached so far), it is still just starting to scale, and can cross over 100,000 households. Araku […]

N = all ….An Impending Big Data Era

Araku Originals is a for-profit farmers’ cooperative for the Adivasi tribal farmers to bring quality products to market, while building a fair income in the hands of the farmers. Having grown to over 11,000 farmer-households (over 55,000 people reached so far), it is still just starting to scale, and can cross over 100,000 households. Araku […]

Save a life, make a change- Rhea Mehta

“Most of us want to make a positive impact on society. Do something good and help improve the lives of our brethren who are less fortunate. Doing so would enrich our own lives” These were the words of our instructor during the session titled “Socrates dialogue” at TSALS which I attended in June last year. […]

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