In 2022, the World Bank declared South Asia to be one of the most vulnerable regions to climate shocks. With intensifying heat waves, cyclones, droughts and floods across the subcontinent, governments, businesses, and citizens are having to adapt to their 'new climate normal'. South Asia is home to more than 600 million poor people, where climate resilient solutions have become the need of the hour. In this episode, Ms Ramita Iyer, Research Analyst, ISAS, discusses South Asia's environmental security and related issues with Dr Sufia Khanom, Senior Research Fellow, Bangladesh Institute of International and Strategic Studies.
Episode 255: The Taliban in Afghanistan - Three Years On
Episode 254: The Indian Budget 2024
Episode 253: Islamist Militancy and Counterterrorism in Pakistan
Episode 252: Food Systems Transformation in South Asia
Episode 251: India's Cabinet Formation
Episode 250: Sri Lanka's Economic Progress and Challenges in 2024
Episode 249: Myanmar Conflict - Regional Ripples
Episode 248: Decoding India’s Foreign Policy in Modi 3.0
Episode 247: Indian Elections 2024 - Insights and Analysis
Episode 246: 20 Years of ISAS - A Special Episode and Visions for the Future
Episode 245: 2024 General Elections In India So Far
Episode 244: ‘Neighbourhood First’: Navigating India - Nepal Relations
Episode 243: The Climate Discourse in Indian Elections
Episode 242: Infrastructure and Connectivity between China and Nepal
Episode 241: Development and Climate Change in the Himalayas
Episode 240: State of Democracy in Sri Lanka and Public Trust in Democratic Institutions
Episode 239: India-Pakistan Trade Ties - Possible Revival?
Episode 238: 13th WTO Ministerial Conference - Global Perspective
Episode 237: India in an Evolving Global Landscape
Episode 236: Farmers’ Protest in India
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