Asset Publisher

Publications

Asset Publisher

Conflict Weekly, Vol.2, No.44, 26 January 2022

An initiative by NIAS-IPRI and KAS-India Office

Coup in Africa, Continuing violence in Yemen, and an ISIS attack in Syria

Conflict Weekly, Vol.2, No.43, 19 January 2022

An initiative by NIAS-IPRI and KAS-India Office

Threat of War over Ukraine, a Syrian trial in Germany, and Protests in France

Conflict Weekly, Vol.2, No.42, 12 January 2022

An initiative by NIAS-IPRI and KAS-India Office

Unrest and crackdown in Kazakhstan, Another jail term for Aung San Suu Kyi, Two years after Qasem Soleimani, and Canada’s reconciliation with the indigenous people

Pixabay / Johnny Belvedere

Ärger im Paradies

Die Beziehung der Malediven und Indiens im Zwiespalt zwischen Freundschaft und Antipathie

Der folgende Länderbericht bildet den zweiten Teil der dreiteiligen Länderberichtsreihe unter dem Titel: „Indien und seine Nachbarn.“ Vor dem Hintergrund der jüngsten Ereignisse wie dem EU-Indien-Gipfel, der den Weg für eine verstärkte strategische Partnerschaft zwischen Indien und den EU-Mitgliedsstaaten ebnete, zielt die Serie darauf ab, geopolitische Herausforderungen, Zusammenarbeit, Sicherheit und andere rechtsstaatliche Faktoren innerhalb der Asien- und Pazifikregion aus der Perspektive des indischen Subkontinents zu beleuchten.

Conflict Weekly, Vol.2, No.40-41, 05 January 2022

An initiative by NIAS-IPRI and KAS-India Office

In this special New Year's issue, Conflict Weekly looks at the state of peace and conflict from eight different regional perspectives

Conflict Weekly, Vol.2, No.38, 23 December 2021

An initiative by NIAS-IPRI and KAS-India Office

New reports on the Omicron threat, and lifting sanctions on humanitarian aid to Afghanistan

FICCI - KAS Publication on India beyond 75: Strategy for New India

FICCI and Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung India Office brought out a publication soliciting essays from eminent thought leaders, economists, and experts on the right strategy needed for taking India to new heights of development and prosperity in the coming decades.

Conflict Weekly, Vol.2, No.37, 16 December 2021

An initiative by NIAS-IPRI and KAS-India Office

West warns Russia over Ukrainian aggression and South Korea and North Korean agree on end-of-war declaration in principle

Indian Youth: Aspirations and Vision for the Future

Principal Investigator: Sanjay Kumar; Advisory Committee: Hilal Ahmed Sandeep Shastri Sanjeer Alam Suhas Palshikar

Indian Youth: Aspirations and Vision for the Future is a collaborative study involving Lokniti, a programme of the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies and Konrad Adenauer Stiftung. Young people aged between 15 to 34 years, accounts for a little over one-third of the Indian population. Such a large young population is an asset for any nation as these young people have the potential to play an active role in shaping of the socio-economic and political development of the country. But today, young Indians are grappled with multiple challenges such as financial difficulties for pursuing their education, lack of employment opportunities and the issues of mental health. Some even face pressure from their families and peers for doing well in life. Some of these issues have been discussed in the previous rounds of the youth studies conducted by the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS) in partnership with Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS). This report is based on the fourth round of youth study, which aims to analyse if there have been any changes in the attitudes and behaviour of the youth, their levels of anxieties and their emerging aspirations. This report also tries to focus on the new challenges that Indian youth might be facing.

Conflict Weekly, 100th Issue, 9 December 2021

An initiative by NIAS-IPRI and KAS-India Office

In this special edition to mark the 100th issue of Conflict Weekly, we look back at some of the past stories and articles on the most incisive conflicts of 2021 covered by Conflict Weekly