Why I hope India Participates in the Champions Trophy in Pakistan Next...
What bridges the border between the often opposed nations is their shared joy for cricket. India’s participation in the championship emerges as an...
In Death of Young Woman in Pune, a Wake-up Call for India Inc...
It must rethink organisational culture that valourises a brutal work ethic at the cost of health and quality of life....
Leverage AI to Secure E-Services...
Public policy expert Deepak Maheshwari writes, enabling policy instruments, well-resourced public institutions and world-class infrastructure are...
A Tribute to Muchkund Dubey, the Illustrious Diplomat who was a Class...
Ramu Damodaran reflects on the life of Muchkund Dubey: A Champion of Diplomacy and Equity...
How Washington Missed the Boat on AI Regulation...
The U.S. Congress missed an opportunity. Instead, it published a road map that fails to address the key challenges posed by new technologies....
Why Regulating AI can be Surprisingly Straightforward, When Teamed with...
The inherent nature and rapid evolution of AI demands that regulations must continually evolve and focus on its outcomes, which requires eternal...
AI’s Trust Problem...
Twelve persistent risks of AI that are driving skepticism. ...
Being Jagdish Bhagwati in a Conflict-Riven World...
In a world beset by geopolitical and economic turmoil, the sanguine advice of Jagdish is as relevant as before....
Disruption Ahead...
Optimists uphold that the productive deployment of AI will eventually increase prosperity and well-being universally, as had happened with electricity...
With Elections in at Least 83 Countries, Will 2024 be the Year of AI...
Regulatory panic could do more harm than good. Rather than poor risk management today, rules should anticipate the greater risks that lie ahead....
Interview | Large Organisations Should Consolidate and Streamline Their...
Deepak Maheshwari talks about how national cyber security strategy should be one of the top policy priorities of the government post the elections in...
What if Regulation Makes the AI Monopoly Worse?...
In an industry already primed for concentration, creative alternatives for safeguarding the public interest are needed....
Charting the Emerging Geography of AI...
The authors present an index of the 25 countries that are vying for global leadership on AI — and the factors that determine which nations will pull...
The Self-Serving Overreach of Benjamin Netanyahu in Gaza...
Democracy has the built-in check of electoral accountability. But that happens only every 4- 5 years. In the interim, leaders have considerable...
The Unconservative Edmund Burke...
Edmund Burke is frequently seen as the forerunner of the conservative movement, not least for his fierce critique of the French Revolution. But both...
Winston Churchill: Contextualising Debates about His Life and Legacy...
Ramu Damodaran reviews the book "The Cambridge Companion to Winstn Churchill."...
How Will AI Change Work? A Look Back at the ‘Productivity Paradox’ of...
The explosion of interest in artificial intelligence has drawn attention not only to the astonishing capacity of algorithms to mimic humans but to the...
How GPT Mania Could Harm AI Innovation...
The scramble to win the GPT race could divert essential resources from the development of more socially meaningful uses of AI, writes Bhaskar...
Why We Can’t ‘Pause’ AI...
Mixed views on AI reflect the international community’s inability to look beyond narrow interests to address problems of global commons, writes...
Look at AI, not ChatGPT...
Few paid attention to the fact that the first alert of a mysterious new virus out of Wuhan, China, came through AI....
Of Love, Of Selfishness and a World...
Ramu Damodaran writes for Indepth News....
The Man Who Stood Against the Tide of History...
Ramu Damodaran reviews Kishan S Rana's book on Winston Churchill....
Of Pele, of Brazil, of Rio...
Ramu Damodaran writes about Brazil in UNICEF and the UN....
To Save Twitter, Elon Musk Should Fire Himself...
Musk’s conflicts of interest make him too dangerous to run the global public sphere, writes Bhaskar Chakravorti....
Indian Treasures at Home and Abroad...
Historically significant sites, artefacts and papers in India and the UK should be made accessible to wider audiences....
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Why I hope India Participates in the Champions Trophy in Pakistan Next Year
The Centre for Social and Economic Progress (CSEP) is delighted to invite you to a seminar titled “India-Bangladesh Relations: Past, Present & Future” on Thursday, January 16, 2025 from 11:00 AM-1:00 PM (IST). The seminar will feature a discussion between Amb. Shyam Saran, Former Foreign Secretary of India, Amb. Shivshankar Menon, Distinguished Fellow, CSEP and Former National Security Adviser, India and Amb. Deb Mukharji, Former High Commissioner to Bangladesh. The seminar will be introduced by Amb. Dr Jaimini Bhagwati, Distinguished Fellow CSEP. The event will be held at the CSEP Auditorium, 6, Dr Jose P Rizal Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi – 110021. Please note that this is an […]