Food insecurity has remained amongst the gravest concerns in the world wherein post-pandemic the global food insecurity rose to 11.9%, with instances of undernutrition, malnutrition remaining higher in certain parts of the world like Africa, South Asia etc. Although 2023 has witnessed certain incremental improvement and steps taken by the United Nations creating a roadmap for countries to ensure food security. However, recent COP 28 negotiations depict that there is a long way to go. In this episode of South Asia Chat, Ms. Devyani Chaturvedi, Research Analyst, ISAS, is in conversation with Dr Puspa Sharma, Visiting Senior Research Fellow, ISAS, to discuss the state of food security in South Asia and the challenges and opportunities emerging from policy-actions around it.
Episode 194: India-EU FTA - Issues and Implications
Episode 193: Decoding the Karnataka Verdict
Episode 192: India’s SCO Presidency
Episode 191: Indian Foreign Policy amidst India’s G20 and SCO Presidency
Episode 190: South Asia Geoeconomics
Episode 189: Indian Foreign Trade Policy 2023
Episode 188: Examining a Decade of the BRI and CPEC
Episode 187: Political and Economic Crisis in Pakistan
Episode 186: The IPEF Negotiations
Episode 185: Connectivity and Cooperation in the Bay of Bengal Region
Episode 184: State Elections 2023 - BJP and Northeast India
Episode 183: Critical Minerals in India
Episode 182: Air Pollution in North India
Episode 181: Sustainability Issues in the Himalayas
Episode 180: Green Hydrogen in India
Episode 179: The Indian Budget 2023
Episode 178: South Asia Geopolitical Outlook 2023
Episode 177: South Asia Economic Outlook 2023
Episode 176: South Asia Outlook 2023
Episode 175: An Overview of COP27
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