The Raisina Podcast
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2) Yuans and Euros: Decoding China’s Role in Europe
Does the EU have the tools and the political resolve to deal with China's economic coercion? Will Lithuania serve as a litmus test for the future of EU-China relations?Gabrielius Landsbergis, Min...Show More
3) Something in the Air: Taking Stock of India's Air Pollution Crisis
Maharashtra has joined hands with EV100 to boost corporate adoption of electric vehicles and accelerate the uptake of EV Policy.How much will it contribute to mitigating the air pollution crisis? Why ...Show More
4) World War(M) III: Adaptation and Disaster Resilience
The intensifying impact of climate change and extreme weather events is exposing the fragility of our vital infrastructure. The devastating impact of every cyclone, flood or drought makes it that much...Show More
5) Green Battlegrounds: Carbon Tax or Taxing Poverty?
The most efficient mechanism to accelerate the transition to low-carbon growth is a carbon price. But how will different approaches to taxing or pricing carbon intersect with each other? How can we en...Show More
6) New Fuels, Old Aspirations: Moving the Next 5 Billion
Past industrial revolutions were powered by the uncontrolled use of fossil fuels; the Fourth Industrial Revolution must find additional sources of energy. Yet, 2021 provided stark reminders of how man...Show More
7) Quantum and The Future of Technology
How is the Quantum landscape evolving in India? How will Quantum Technologies affect communication and encryption? In what ways will quantum impact other emerging tech like IoT and AI? Specific to Ind...Show More
8) The Meta Question: Global Technology, Local Aspirations
Given the concentration of economic, cultural, and political power accrued by Big Tech, is trust-busting action now inevitable? How should platforms aim to increase the trust deficit between themselve...Show More
9) Weaponisation of Everything
The geopolitical developments and the pandemic in the last two and a half years have made us acutely aware of the frailties of global public goods, supply chains, and institutions. The weaponisation o...Show More
10) Diminished Democracies: Big Tech, Red Tech, and Deep Tech
Technology, once presumed to deepen and reinforce democracy, also poses risks to free societies along multiple axes. Large tech companies have gained influence in sectors from financial services to he...Show More