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Russian President Vladimir Putin’s “grain diplomacy” continues to cause headaches for the European Union while potentially reshaping global trade dynamics and markets more in Moscow’s favor.
Ashu Suyash and Sylvana Sinha discuss the changes in the private sector in India and Bangladesh over time, exploring solutions to bridge the gender gap and eradicate biases against women in business.
In recent years, global food security has suffered from overlapping crises caused by conflicts, geopolitical tensions, climate change, and the COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in severe food supply disruptions.
In the last few years Asia’s food security has suffered a series of crises induced by conflict, climate change and the Covid-19 pandemic, causing great disruptions to food supply systems.
Kazi Ashraf and Arati Kumar-Rao discuss rivers and ecology in South Asia, the role of human-nature conflict, and documenting our changing climate through reportage, fiction, and essays.
Meera Gopal and Betty Wang analyze Asia's climate pledges at COP28 and explore the implications of these commitments for global climate action and policy.
C. Raja Mohan, Nasim Zehra, Sreeradha Datta, and Farwa Aamer discuss the region’s 2024 election landscape, exploring challenges and opportunities in each country and providing insights into the global implications.