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 1: The Bookshelf - British India, White Australia: In Search of a Social History
Episode 31: Stuck in a Limbo - Migrant Workers amid India’s Lockdown
Episode 30: Sri Lankan Response to the COVID-19 Crisis - A Ground Report
Episode 29: Intra-Afghan Talks - Obstacles and Prospects
Episode 28: Will COVID-19 Integrate SAARC?
Episode 27: Jyotiraditya Scindia’s ‘Homecoming’ to the BJP
Episode 26: India's Response to COVID-19
Episode 25: Sri Lanka - At New Crossroads ?
Episode 24: Third Pillar - Reviving Communities to Preserve Capitalism
Episode 23: Balancing the Triangle - China’s Tryst with Pakistan and India
Episode 22: India’s Strategic Relations - US, China and Pakistan
Episode 21: Flushing Out India’s Water Needs
Episode 20: Boosting India’s Retail Sector
Episode 19: The Indian Economy - Rebounding ?
Episode 18: The G7 Summit - India Enters the Ring
Episode 17: Mr Arun Jaitley - The Consensus Builder
Episode 16: Whose Cake is it ?
Episode 15: Imran Khan’s First Year in Office
Episode 14: Article 370 - What next for India?
Episode 13: Ecommerce in India
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