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October 24, 2024

From Chits to Chatbots: Cheating in India’s Education System

By Naresh Singh
Cheating and plagiarism are already widespread in India's higher education sector. AI tools are making the problem worse, but could also make things better.
October 23, 2024

Could Australia’s Economy Survive Trump’s Position on China?

By James Laurenceson
On rules of international trade, Canberra is more aligned with Beijing than Washington. How could the next U.S. president impact the relationship?

October 21, 2024

Why India Needs to Incentivize Water Reuse

By Anshuman
To encourage greater water reuse, India must prioritize infrastructure development, implement sound policies, and allow private sector participation.

October 21, 2024

Climate and China Weigh on How the US Views Pacific Relations

By Henryk Szadziewski
In contrasting Harris and Trump's platforms there is one commonality: the continued competition with China for global political and economic power, including in the Pacific.

October 17, 2024

Harris, Human Rights, and a Problem for Modi

By Šumit Ganguly
Trump won’t bother about India’s human rights record. Harris might. That’s a worry for the Modi administration.
October 15, 2024

Australia’s Response to Atrocities: A Tale of 2 Tragedies

By Eyal Mayroz
The impacts of media coverage and public deliberations on Australia’s foreign policy – from the 2017 Rohingya crisis to the current war in Gaza.

October 11, 2024

Punjab’s ‘Cancer Train’ Runs on Hope

By Abhiroop Chowdhury
Cases of cancer are widespread in Punjab and Haryana, where groundwater is contaminated by high pesticide use.
October 10, 2024

Arsenic Kills by Stealth in India’s Villages

By Mimi Roy
Public health interventions have been few and far between to check the continuing ravages of arsenic poisoning in India.

October 09, 2024

Asbestos: Singapore’s Toxic Past Is Catching up With It

By Sean Lim
The number of cancer cases in Singapore is on the rise even though the hazardous material was banned more than 30 years ago.

October 02, 2024

In the Komodo Dragon’s Lair, Tourism Faces a Delicate Balancing Act

By Reiza Miftah Wirakusuma, Sarah Gardiner and Alexandra Coghlan
As visitor numbers to natural wonders around the world grow, authorities face a huge challenge balancing conservation with development.

October 01, 2024

India and China Eye Indian Ocean’s ‘Pearl’

By Meenuka Mathew
Sri Lanka’s new President Anura Kumara Dissanayake will have to strike a deft balance between two regional powers.
September 30, 2024

India’s Clean Energy Transition Requires a Delicate Balancing Act

By Vaibhav Chowdhary
A balance between emission and growth warrants integrated energy planning, leading to a low-cost transition pathway for sustainable growth.

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