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Draft National Policy for Medical Devices, 2022

Draft National Policy for Medical Devices, 2022 The government is proposing a new Draft National Policy for Medical Devices, 2022 to reduce India’s dependence on import of high-end medical devices. Objectives: Adopting public-private partnerships to reduce the cost of healthcare, drive efficiency, and aid quality improvements in medical devices manufactured in the country. It aimsRead more

Export Avenue for Farmers

Export Avenue for Farmers With a bumper harvest on the way, and prices having firmed up because of the war in Ukraine, Indian farmers could have an opportunity for higher exports amid restrictions on Russian cargo movement. Reasons for increasing exports: The surge in rice exports since 202-21 has been driven by a drought inRead more

How War Can Hit Semiconductor Supply?

How War Can Hit Semiconductor Supply? The global semiconductor chip supply chain which was earlier hit by the COVID-19 pandemic may again face a crisis due to the Russia-Ukraine war. Both Russia and Ukraine contribute to the global semiconductor supply chain.   Contribution of Ukraine: Ukraine is one of the world’s largest suppliers of NeonRead more

Shutdown this Misguided Energy Policy

Shutdown this Misguided Energy Policy On March 3, a fire broke out near the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant in Ukraine during the course of a military battle that could have triggered a major nuclear disaster. 2011, the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant suffered severe accidents after an earthquake and a tsunami hit it. As a result radioactiveRead more

Water Management Needs a Hydro-Social Approach

Water Management Needs a Hydro-Social Approach It is globally estimated that the gap between demand for and supply of fresh water may reach up to 40% by 2030 if present practices continue. 2030 Water Resource Group in 2008 also recognises this problem and help achieve the SDG 6. The latest UN World Water Development Report,Read more

Looming Oil Crisis: What Now?

Looming Oil Crisis: What Now? U.S. President Joe Biden announced a ban on all crude oil and natural gas imports from Russia into the US, while the UK announced that it would phase out imports of Russian oil by the end of the year. Why were oil prices rising even before the Ukraine crisis? CrudeRead more

Oil Price and Stagflation

Oil Price and Stagflation Stagflation is a stagnant growth and persistently high inflation. Typically, rising inflation happens when an economy is booming — people are earning lots of money, demanding lots of goods and services and as a result, prices keep going up. When the demand is down and the economy is in the doldrums,Read more

The Role of Belarus in the Russia-Ukraine War

The Role of Belarus in the Russia-Ukraine War Belarus, the largest landlocked European country bordering the two warring nations has found itself in a precarious position amid its political proximity with Russia. Belarus is a former Soviet republic of 9.4 million people that borders both Russia and Ukraine as well as Lithuania, Latvia and Poland.Read more

What is ‘General Consent’ for the CBI

What is ‘General Consent’ for the CBI Meghalaya has withdrawn consent to the CBI to investigate cases in the state, becoming the ninth state in the country to have taken this step. The CBI is governed by The Delhi Special Police Establishment (DSPE) Act, 1946, and it must mandatorily obtain the consent of the stateRead more

Russia-Ukraine War Impact, Beyond Oil

Russia-Ukraine War Impact, Beyond Oil The current Russian invasion of Ukraine — unlike previous wars in Iraq and Libya or sanctions against Iran — is having an impact not just on energy prices.The effects of shipping disruptions through the Black and Azov Seas, plus Russian banks being cut off from the international payments system, areRead more

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