Conservation filmmaker Gunjan Menon joins Hamsini Hariharan to discuss international efforts to conserve wildlife across the world.
Hamsini Hariharan
Hamsini Hariharan is the Associate Editor at Pragati. She is the host of the the States of Anarchy podcast. Her research interests include Chinese foreign policy, Asian geopolitics, and India's worldview.
This section of the Pragati Manifesto outlines how to make life better for women. To start with, strike down some horrendous laws.
The Ambassador's Club is an important scholarly work and a great read for anyone interested in Indian foreign policy.
Crossing the Bay of Bengal uses the sea as a lens to study nationalism and migration. It paves the path for new approaches to political phenomena.
An explainer on foreign policy using lessons from popular culture. In Installment 4, Balance of Power runs through Chekka Chivantha Vaanam.
An explainer on foreign policy using lessons from popular culture. In Installment 3, Hugo Weaving explains how Power works in the international system.
An explainer on foreign policy using lessons from popular culture. In Installment 2, Solomon Lane misunderstands Anarchy.
Snigdha Poonam's evocatively written Dreamers: How Young Indians Are Changing Their World offers insights about the Indian milliennials you don't see.
Whether it is relations between US, China and North Korea or India's policy towards the neighbourhood, it seems like a regression to the Cold War.
Whether it is data leaks from Cambridge Analytica or hope for the return of abducted Indians in Mosul, reserves of trust are low this week.
French President Emmanuel Macron was the latest in a long list of visitors to India.
And for the rest of the week, we worried about South Asia, Xi Jinping's presidential limits, Taliban negotiations, Operation Blue Star documents and a leak of classified agreements
Diplomacy is a whole language of its own whether it is Pakistan's temporary exclusion from the global terror financing watchlist or Justin Trudeau and Hasan Rouhani visiting India.
We dig out the best links on the internet so you don’t have to.
We dig out the best links on the internet so you don’t have to.
We dig out the best links on the internet so you don’t have to.
Real reform happens at a sub-national level, and states and cities can have their own foreign policy.
This week was like running on a treadmill. You never move forward but only get tired out by the time you're done running.
The New Year is a chance at a fresh start and already, changes are underway in countries around the world.
Studying the military history of China and India without generalisations is difficult but not impossible.