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Less is Not the New More: Lessons from China’s One-Child Policy
Imagine a life with no brothers, no sisters, no cousins, no aunts, no uncles. How would that feel? Read on to explore the One-Child Policy!
Jun 30, 20217 min read


How WhatsApp’s 2021 Policies Hint Market Domination
WhatsApp announces their revised policies for users in 2021. We break the policy down to its bits, looking at WhatsApp's new market roles.
May 21, 20215 min read


Geospatial Policy 2021: A Liberal and Atmanirbhar Approach
Image Credits: The Financial Express The Ministry of Science and Technology in a press release put forward ‘India Maps the 21st Century’...
May 21, 20216 min read


Sci-Hub & LibGen: Open Access vs Legal Rights
It all started when three of the biggest academic publishers in the world sued Sci-Hub and LibGen in the Delhi HC for copyright infringement
May 20, 20215 min read


The Long Fight to Reproductive Justice: Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, 2020
On 16th March 2021 the Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, 2020 was passed in the Rajya Sabha.
May 17, 20217 min read


Interview with Dr. Sushmita Pati
Dr. Sushmita Pati is a political scientist who is currently an Assistant Professor, Political Science at National Law School of India...
May 3, 20217 min read


China-US Collaboration Offers Progressive View Towards Climate Change
Introduction US President, Joe Biden hosted a Summit on Climate (April 22-23, 2021) which was attended by 40 world leaders, including...
Apr 27, 20213 min read


Digital Health Passports: A New Travel Buddy in the Post Pandemic Era?
Lockdowns and travel restrictions have been well in place for almost a year and the global travel game has completely changed.
Apr 21, 20215 min read


Even in Schism, What India should learn from China
In July 1981, when today’s celebrated poet and novelist Vikram Seth visited China, he was then an unknown Stanford University graduate,...
Apr 8, 202110 min read


India’s Tryst with Trickle-Down Economics: Inequality vs. Growth
While India was one of the fastest-growing economies in the world, it is also one of the most unequal countries.
Apr 5, 20217 min read


Interview with Mr. Subodh Mathur
Mr. Subodh Mathur, an economist with a Ph.D. from MIT talks to YPR about his recent book "Core Economics: Concepts & Application" and more.
Mar 26, 202112 min read


South Korea's Universal Basic Income Plan: A New Economic Silver Lining or a Fiasco In The Making?
With a bolstering economy, a great deal of praise for handling the COVID-19 pandemic, and the recent law announcing BTS to postpone their...
Mar 18, 20215 min read


NITI Aayog’s Delusion: Urbanization of Little Andaman
The NITI Aayog recently released a plan aiming at the sustainable and holistic development of Little Andaman Island.
Mar 18, 20217 min read


Green Tax or Green Burden? An Insight Into India’s Latest Vehicle Policies
The onset of 2021 has brought in what may be defined as “new hope” for the world. While in 2020 the entire globe grappled with the...
Mar 9, 20215 min read

Financial Regulation in India: A Short Analysis
The Indian financial system is going through a process of massive change. Long divided into watertight compartments, various segments of...
Feb 22, 20214 min read


Europe’s Last Dictator: Lukashenko’s Belarus
Thailand, Algeria, Hong Kong and the list goes on. Pro-democracy protests have become a prominent feature in recent years, highlighting...
Feb 6, 20215 min read

Interview with Mr. Mohamed Zeeshan
Mr. Mohamed Zeeshan, a foreign affairs columnist and author of ‘Flying Blind" talks to YPR about his latest book & foreign policy of India.
Jan 28, 20216 min read


New START: The Last Remnant of Nuclear Arms Control
On February 5th 2021, the last of the nuclear arms control treaty between the United States of America and the Russian Federation will...
Jan 19, 20215 min read


Pink Tax: The Cost of Being A Woman
Yet another display of the economic discrimination created between men and women due to the patriarchal thoughts of society is “pink...
Jan 8, 20215 min read


Decoding Private Train Operations: A Tightrope Walk in the Quest for Modernisation
In what can be called a watershed moment in the history of Indian politics, perhaps in its very first, a newly formed government has...
Nov 28, 20207 min read
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