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May God bless our honorable Member of Parliament with a long, happy and healthy life on their auspicious occasion of Happy Birthday. : From Allrights family

Javadekar, Shri Prakash D.O.B. : 30/01/1951

Rathore,Col. Choubey,Shri Ashwini Kumar Goel, Shri Vijay Akbar, Shri M. J. D.O.B. : 02-01-1953 Rajyavardhan Singh D.O.B. : 04/01/1954 D.O.B. : 11/01/1951 D.O.B. : 29-01-1970

Joshi,Dr. Murli Manohar BJP, Kanpur(Uttar Pradesh) D.O.B. : 05-01-1934 murli@sansad.nic.in

Choudhary, Shri Ram Tahal BJP, Ranchi (Jharkhand) D.O.B. : 01-01-1942 ramtahalchoudhy@gmail.com Swami Maharaj, Dr. Sakshi Ji BJP, Unnao(Uttar Pradesh) D.O.B. : 12-01-1956 swamijisakshijimaharaj@gmail.com

Mayawati, Km. BSP, Uttar Pradesh D.O.B. : 15/01/1956 Azad,Shri Kirti (JHA) BJP, Darbhanga (Bihar) D.O.B. : 02-01-1959 kirtiazad.office@gmail.com

Raj,Dr. Udit BJP, North West Delhi(NCT of Delhi) D.O.B. : 01-01-1958 dr.uditraj@gmail.com

Soren,Shri Shibu JMM, Dumka(Jharkhand) D.O.B. : 11-01-1944 shisoren@sansad.nic.in

Akhtar, Shri Javed NOM. Nominated D.O.B. : 17/01/1945

Jat, Prof. Sanwar Lal BJP, Ajmer (Rajasthan) D.O.B. : 01-01-1955 sanwarlalj@gmail.com Sigriwal, Shri Janardan Singh BJP, Maharajganj (Bihar) D.O.B. : 02-01-1959 Yadav,Smt. Dimple SP, Kannauj(Uttar Pradesh) D.O.B. : 15-01-1978 dimpleyadav78@gmail.com Phoole,Sushree Sadhvi Savitri Bai BJP, Bahraich(Uttar Pradesh) D.O.B. : 01-01-1981 Scindia,Shri Jyotiraditya Madhavrao INC, Guna (Madhya Pradesh) D.O.B. : 01-01-1971 Paswan,Shri Ramchandra LJSP, Samastipur (Bihar) D.O.B. : 01-01-1962 ramchandra.paswan@sansad.nic.in


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Prakash Javadekar Date of Birth : 30/01/1951

Prakash Javadekar : a Great Speaker, a Great Leader

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rakash Javadekar (born 30 January 1951) is an Indian politician. He is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and is the incumbent Union Minister of Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), Government of India. He was elected to the upper house Rajya Sabha as a Member of Parliament from Maharashtra in 2008, and re-elected from Madhya Pradesh in 2014. Following the victory of the Bharatiya Janata Party in the 2014 Indian General Election, he was appointed Minister State (Independent Charge) for Environment, Forests and Climate Change by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He is also a Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs, and briefly held the portfolio of Information and Broadcasting. Active in politics since his college days, Javadekar was a member of ABVP, the student union. During the ALL RIGHTS

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Emergency declared by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi between 1975–77, Javadekar participated in student movements against the government. During this period, he led a satyagraha non violent movement in Pune and was arrested for several months. From 1984-1990, he was a National Secretary and then General Secretary in the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha. In 1989, he was appointed State Secretary and Campaign Chief of the Bharatiya Janata Party in Maharashtra, a position he held till 1995. Javadekar was elected to the Maharashtra Legislative Council between 1990 and 2002. He also occupied the positions of the Executive President of the State Planning Board and then Chairman of the Task Force on IT in the Government of Maharashtra. In 2008, he was elected to the Rajya Sabha as a Member of Parliament from Maharashtra. He was re-elected from Madhya Pradesh in 2014. 04


Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore : Sportsman to Statesman

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olonel Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore AVSM (born 29 January 1970) is an Indian politician and a former professional shooter. As a shooter, competing in the double trap event, he won a silver medal in the 2004 Olympic Games. In a career spanning over a decade, he also won multiple medals at the Commonwealth and Asian Games. He was awarded the Padma Shri in 2005. Rathore served as a commissioned officer in The Grenadiers regiment of the Indian Army before retiring in 2013 as a colonel. Following his retirement from the Army and shooting, he became the member of the parliament for the Bharatiya Janata Party in 2014. In November 2014, was made the Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting. Rathore was appointed as a Cabinet minister with independent charge for Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports in 2017. Rathore is a graduate of the 77th Course of the prestigious National Defence Academy. After graduating from the NDA, Rathore attended the Indian Military Academy where he was awarded with the Sword of Honor for the best all-round Gentleman Cadet. He was also the recipient of the Sikh Regiment Gold Medal, awarded to the best sportsman of the course. He was later commissioned in the 9th Grenadiers (Mewar) Regiment. As part of his career

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in the Indian Army, he served in Jammu and Kashmir, where he participated in counter-terrorist operations. His regiment was awarded with the Army Chief's Citation and the Governor of J&K's Citation for exemplary work. At the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester, Rathore won a Gold Medal and set a new Commonwealth Games Record of 192 targets out of 200, which still stands. He also won the Team Gold Medal along with Moraad Ali Khan. Rathore, went on to successfully defend his Commonwealth Champion title by winning the Gold Medal at the Melbourne Commonwealth Games in 2006. He also won the Silver in the Team event with Vikram Bhatnagar. He won Gold Medals in two World Shooting Championships, at Sydney in 2004 and Cairo in 2006. Rathore rose to prominence when he won the silver at the 2004 Athens Olympics. It was India's first ever individual silver at the Olympics. On 10 September 2013, Rathore joined Bharatiya Janata Party after taking retirement from the Indian Army. He was elected as a MP in the 2014 Lok Sabha election from Jaipur Rural constituency. On 9 November 2014, he was sworn-in as the Minister of State for Information & Broadcasting, under the Narendra Modi government. He was appointed as the Minister of Sports on 3 September 2017.

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M.J. Akbar Date of Birth : 11/01/1951

M. J. Akbar : A Journalist, an Ideologue

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obashar Jawed "M.J." Akbar is an Indian politician, who is the Minister of State (MoS) for External Affairs, and a Member of Parliament in the Rajya Sabha, from Madhya Pradesh. He was inducted into the Union Council of Ministers by PM Narendra Modi on 5 July 2016. He is also a veteran Indian journalist and author of several books. He first served as an elected Member of Parliament between 1989 and 1991, and returned to public life in March 2014, when he joined the BJP and was appointed national spokesperson during the 2014 general elections that brought the party back to office with a simple majority under the leadership of PM Narendra Modi. In July, 2015 he was elected to the Rajya Sabha from Jharkhand. During his long career in journalism, he launched, as editor, India’s first weekly political news magazine, Sunday, in 1976, and two daily newspapers, The Telegraph and The Asian Age in 1989 and 1994. He has also been editorial director of India Today and The Sunday Guardian. He was the Editor-in-Chief and then Editorial Director of The Sunday Guardian, a weekly newspaper that he founded, until he left to join politics full-time. He has remained associated with leading media houses and periodicals in India including India ALL RIGHTS

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Today, Headlines Today, The Telegraph, The Asian Age and Deccan Chronicle',' among others. He was born on 11 January 1951. As per semi-fictional book written by Akbar, Blood Brothers - A Family Saga. Akbar's paternal grandfather was a Hindu named Prayag who lived in the small jute-mill town of Telinipara near Chandannagar, just north of Kolkata, in the Hooghly District of West Bengal. Prayag was raised by a Muslim couple after being orphaned in communal riots. Later he converted to Islam and took the name Rehmatullah. Akbar attended Calcutta Boys' School and later Presidency College, Calcutta (1967–70), where he attained a BA (Hons) in English. Akbar was a Congress MP from Kishanganj in Bihar between 1989 and 1991, he was also a Congress party spokesperson in 1989. M J Akbar joined the Bharatiya Janata Party in March 2014 as the national spokesperson of the party. He took oath as Minister of State for External Affairs in Rashtrapati Bhavan on 5 July 2016. Akbar is married to Mallika Joseph, his contemporary at The Times of India. They have two children, Prayaag an alumnus of Dartmouth College and Mukulika a Law graduate from Jesus College, Cambridge.

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Ashwini Kumar Choubey Date of Birth : 02/01/1953

Ashwini Kumar Choubey : Bihar’s Prominent Leader

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shwini Kumar Choubey is Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare and a member of the 16th Lok Sabha (2014-2019). He is an Indian politician belonging to the Bharatiya Janata Party. He is a member of the 16th Lok Sabha representing Buxar (Lok Sabha constituency) and a former health minister of Bihar. He had represented the Bihar legislative assembly from Bhagalpur (Vidhan Sabha constituency) before contesting for the 16th Lok Sabha election. On 3 September 2017, he took in charge of office as Minister of State for Health in Modi Government. Elected to the Bihar Legislative Assembly for five consecutive terms, Ashwini Kumar Choubey is the BJP’s prominent Brahmin face from the state. Choubey, 64, is known for the slogan Ghar-ghar me ho shouchalaya ka nirman, tabhi hoga ladli bitiya ka 07

kanyadaan and helped in constructing 11,000 toilets for Mahadalit families. Choubey represents Buxar in the Lok Sabha and was a member of the Parliamentary Committee on Estimates, Standing Committee on Energy and Consultative Committee on Health and Family Welfare. He is also a member of the Central Silk Board. Choubey held important portfolios such as Urban Development, PHED and Health in both NDA I (2005-2010) and NDA II (2010-2013). A Bachelors in Zoology from Science College, Patna University, Choubey has also authored a book — Kedarnath Trasadi based on the 2013 deluge in Uttarakhand. Choubey along with his family had escaped the Kedarnath floods. Choubey, who was born on January 2, 1953 at Dariyapur in Bhagalpur, is a political and social worker and agriculturist.

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May God bless our honorable Member of Parliament with a long, happy and healthy life on their auspicious occasion of Happy Birthday. : From Allrights family Singh,Dr. Bhola BJP, Begusarai (Bihar) D.O.B. : 03-01-1939 bholasingh.mp@sansad.nic.in

Rajbhar, Shri Hari Narayan BJP, Ghosi(Uttar Pradesh) D.O.B. : 01-01-1950

Malviya,Prof. Chintamani BJP, Ujjain(Madhya Pradesh) D.O.B. : 08-01-1969 drcmmalviya@gmail.com

Rai, Shri Nityanand BJP, Ujiarpur(Bihar) D.O.B. : 01-01-1966 nityanand.rai@sansad.nic.in

Tripathi,Shri Sharad BJP, Sant Kabir Nagar(Uttar Pradesh) D.O.B. : 09-01-1972 sharad.tripathi@sansad.nic.in sharad.skn@gmail.com

Patil,Shri Sanjay(Kaka) Ramchandra BJP, Sangli(Maharashtra) D.O.B. : 04-01-1965

Patel, Dr. K. C. BJP, Valsad (Gujarat) D.O.B. : 10-01-1950 kc.patel@sansad.nic.in

Singh,Shri Brijbhushan Sharan BJP, Kaiserganj(Uttar Pradesh) D.O.B. : 08-01-1957

Singh,Shri Sunil Kumar BJP, Chatra (Jharkhand) D.O.B. : 10-01-1962 sunilkr.singh@sansad.nic.in

Sai, Shri Nand Kumar BJP, Chhattisgarh D.O.B. : 1/1/1946

Dubey,Shri Nishikant BJP, Godda(Jharkhand) D.O.B. : 28-01-1969 nishikant.dubey@sansad.nic.in nishikant.dubey.mp@gmail.com

Manhas, Shri Shamsher Singh BJP, Jammu & Kashmir D.O.B. : 4/1/1960

Kishore,Shri Kaushal BJP, Mohanlalganj(Uttar Pradesh) D.O.B. : 25-01-1960 kishore.kaushal@sansad.nic.in

Pandya, Shri Dilipbhai BJP, Gujarat D.O.B. : 30/01/1944

Manjhi,Shri Hari BJP, Gaya(Bihar) D.O.B. : 28-01- 1963 manjhihari@gmail.com

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Kanimozhi, Smt. DMK, Tamil Nadu D.O.B. : 5/1/1968

Kaswan, Shri Rahul BJP, Churu (Rajasthan) D.O.B. : 20-01-1977 rahul.kaswan@sansad.nic.in rahulkaswan2@gmail.com

Jardosh,Smt. Darshana Vikram BJP, Surat (Gujarat) D.O.B. : 21-01-1961 darshanajardosh@sansad.nic.in

Tanwar,Shri Kanwar Singh BJP, Amroha(Uttar Pradesh) D.O.B. : 21-01-1961 ks.tanwar@sansad.nic.in

Shetty,Shri Gopal Chinayya BJP, Mumbai North(Maharashtra) D.O.B. : 31-01-1954 gc.shetti@sansad.nic.in

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he National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET) will not play with the fate of the students as much as it will affect the private and the state colleges. Before the directive of the Supreme Court came into effect, the students had to take an examination at the all India level for taking admission into the top notch medical colleges that are run by the Central Government. The students were to take a separate examination for the state run medical colleges. However, the scenario has altered with the implementation of this rule and it is made for to serve better purposes for the students and the convenience of the authorities to conduct the examinations. While the directive of the Supreme Court is not likely to affect the fate of the students, it will certainly have an impact at the way in which the entire system functioned at the state level. However, the truth is that the students will also benefit with the implementation of this rule despite the fact that they are apparently in a state of confusion after the rollout of this rule. The following points will illustrate. · The misuse of the entire system in which large amount of capitation fees were accepted by the private colleges for granting admission to the aspiring medical candidates will no longer remain in effect. · The implementation of this rule will make way for better and transparent checking and it can be expected that the authorities will have better ways to manage a single entrance examination for the candidates living in India. · Encouraging participation of meritorious students is another benefit of this system instead of affluent students taking the advantage of the ALL RIGHTS

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capitation fees. · Instead of filling multiple forms for taking each examination separately for central and state run medical colleges, students will experience less pain for the registration and filling of forms that are in place for NEET. · Some of the renowned teachers have expressed positive views about this National Eligibility Entrance Test or NEET stating that it will enhance the concentration levels of the students and convenience in studying the state syllabus. Until now, in states like Tamilnadu, no entrance exams were held for taking admission into medical colleges, this examination will act like a sieve for considering those students that have the ability to make it to the top. · It is true that in some states the medical colleges are compliant with corruption at the highest level and this step can help in reducing such incompetence to a great extent. However, the confusion that still prevails in the minds of the students and the authorities must be dispelled with immediate effect thereby allowing both to get the respite which is the essence of taking a single examination for the aspiring medical candidates. The primary reason for which the private colleges have opposed this step as it will take a toll on their revenue. For students taking the advantage of the money taken by these colleges for granting admission, this directive of the Supreme Court to conduct a single examination can be a scary option. However, the society will benefit a lot eventually when this system is implemented with best effect.


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he bill banning the practice of triple talaq and making it an offence which can invite a threeyear prison term will confront liberals with the horns of a dilemma. On the one hand – or rather, one horn – being a liberal entails supporting minority communities. So, the ban on triple talaq, which affects the minority Muslim community, should be opposed. But on the other horn, Muslim women constitute a minority within the minority of the Muslim community as a whole. So, in the interests of gender justice and the empowerment of women, the ban should be supported, even though, as many suspect, it could be the first step towards introducing a common civil code, a move which is very much on the agenda of the BJP and the saffron parivar as a whole. Those against the triple talaq ban, which includes a number of Muslim women, have argued that by putting in prison the head of the family, and presumably its main earning member, his wife and children will be left with no financial support. They further argue that divorce, which comes under civil law, cannot be deemed to be a criminal act, punishable by imprisonment. Such arguments are specious. Firstly, triple talaq is not a form of divorce. It is plain and simple criminal abandonment of the wife, and of any children she might have borne. A divorce is a legal procedure undertaken after

due diligence by counsellors, lawyers and courts of law. A divorce is essentially a contract between two parties, the husband and the wife, and is mediated by legal representatives on both sides, so that mutually acceptable terms of settlement, such as alimony and child support, are reached. Triple talaq is a unilateral and unchallengeable act on the part of the husband to cast aside his legally wedded wife with no option but to fend for herself as best she can. Those who oppose the ban on triple talaq say that it is an attack on Islam. Is that true? Is triple talaq an integral part of Islam, without which that religion cannot be practiced? In its earlier ruling against triple talaq, the Supreme Court had ruled that the practice was not, in fact, specifically endorsed in the Koran, and as such could not be deemed to be a matter of religious faith, the freedom of which is a Constitutional right. Triple talaq does not pose a dilemma for liberals. It is essentially illiberal in nature and needs to be opposed by all those who call themselves liberalminded, even if such opposition runs the risk of seeming to side with the saffronite cause. Triple talaq is a gross violation of democracy and cannot be sanctioned on the specious plea of religious faith in a free society. 15

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court after the CJI, are part of the collegium that selects judges to the apex court and high courts. The judges said they were forced to speak in public, breaking the settled principle of judicial restraint, because the CJI did not take steps to redress their grievances, which were first raised two months ago. “We wrote a letter to him and tried to persuade the CJI to take steps but failed. A request was made to do a particular thing in a particular manner but it was done in such a way that it left further doubt on the integrity of the institution. Unless the institution of Supreme Court is preserved, democracy won’t survive in this country,” they said. People close to the CJI refuted the allegations. “All judges in the top court are equal. Work is allocated fairly. A particular judge cannot say he should be given a specific case for hearing. Judicial work is assigned as per the settled procedure,” the person said. Friday’s events could have a huge impact on the functioning of the higher judiciary, particularly the constitution of benches, appointments to the high courts —


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most of which are understaffed — and also erode the credibility of the top court. The tipping point for the four judges seems to be the case of Judge Brijgopal Loya. Two petitions demanding a fair probe into his mysterious death were listed before a bench that is headed by a judge who is 10th in terms of seniority. They believed a matter as serious as this should have been heard by someone more senior. “Four of us went to the CJI today with a request that a particular thing is not in order and it should be rectified. Despite our request, he did not do anything,” Justice Chelameswar said, without mentioning the Loya

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case. When asked whether this request was in connection with the Loya case, Justice Gogoi admitted that it was. Judge Loya, who died under mysterious circumstances in November 2014, was hearing the Sohrabuddin Sheikh fake encounter case dating back to 2004, in which various police officers and Bharatiya Janata Party president Amit Shah were named. Shah was discharged in December 2014. That may have been the tipping point, but trouble in the court has been brewing for some time. Chelameswar has had run-ins with three CJIs — Justice Misra, Justice TS Thakur and Justice JS Khehar. He stayed away from meetings of the collegium for some time in 2016 and 2017 because he felt this was not the best way to appoint judges. nownow Four top Supreme Court judges today resumed work like always, belying the simmering tensions sparked by their accusations against the Chief Justice, while the Attorney General described the unprecedented crisis as “a storm in a tea cup“. The four judges — Justices J Chelameswar, Ranjan Gogoi, Madan B Lokur and Kurian Joseph — took up their respective business on the first working day of the top court after the January 12 press conference. Attorney General K K Venugopal said the issue has been settled. “Now everything has been settled. The courts are functioning. It was a storm in a tea cup,” Venugopal told a TV news channel. In the presser, the four judges had flagged certain problems, including the assigning of cases in the apex court, and said there were certain issues afflicting the country’s highest court. Yesterday, Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra had met a seven-member delegation of the Bar Council of India and the Supreme Court Bar Association President, Vikas Singh, and had assured them that the crisis would be sorted out soon and congeniality would prevail.

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et me start with some good news. This year the world finally came to terms with research and findings that have established the stark reality of how unhealthy the air quality is in the major cities of the world. During this week, there was no snow in Denmark as traditionally expected during the Christmas celebrations. Instead, we had very windy weather and since Denmark has installed windmills in the sea, this was good news for those who champion green energy. 90 per cent of the energy consumption in Denmark during Christmas eve was covered simply by the electricity generated by windmills. Dependence on coal is being reduced in this part of the world since coal is one of the dirtiest fuels known to us because it substantially increases the level of air pollution. Reliance on green energy is increasing in the Western European countries, while Asian countries are still highly dependent on fossil fuels for the coverage of their energy needs. It goes without saying that millions of lives could be saved every year and most mega cities like Delhi, Beijing, Kolkata, Bangkok and others would have healthier population if they had access to cleaner air. According to a new study published by UNICEF this year, almost 17 million babies under the age of one live in areas where air pollution is at least six times higher than the acceptable international limit. This kind of air pollution is so risky for small babies that it can essentially impede the brain development of these new toddlers, who have hardly taken their first step in this world. What a welcome we are giving to these babies who might have to live with this health hazard for the rest of their lives. Please remember, more than three-quarters of these young children happen to live in South Asia. So this not a New Delhi issue, but affects Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Lucknow, Ahmedabad, Baroda, Hyderabad, Islamabad, and many other cities. This is a common problem for Karachi and Delhi, and it would have made sense if people of the subcontinent were more worried about this issue than religious dogmas, which ought to be personal matters. Already in 2015, the medical journal, The Lancet had warned that 2.5 million deaths in India were directly related to pollution. Yet no progress has been seen as far as the fascination of cars is concerned. ALL RIGHTS

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Nor have we seen extra taxes being imposed on vehicles that pollute more than the new models of environmentally friendly electric cars. Instead, in November 2017, the story of high levels of air pollution in Delhi circulated throughout the world. People flooding hospitals with asthmatic symptoms, unbearable throat infections and the sight of a Sri Lankan player vomiting in the middle of a cricket test match in Delhi, went all around the world. India is experiencing economic growth, but stories of the Delhi smog tend to overshadow other aspects of development in India. India cannot go the Danish way, the wind does not blow the same way, India is not flat like Denmark is, but could easily make use of its other natural resources. Solar power

is one such alternative. I know we are approaching New Year´s Eve, yet it could be worth mentioning that, for once, the celebrities of the Indian film cinema, who otherwise have vast impact on the behavior of the entire population, could come forward and insist that we could eat an extra rasgulla instead of firing another firecracker, polluting the air. The fight against a colossal problem could begin in a small way. No firecrackers. I am not lighting a single one this year. Wishing everyone in the South Asian continent, Hindus, Muslims, Buddhists, Christians, Parsis, Jains, atheists and others a very happy New Year. May 2018 be a less polluting year for all.


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limate change impacts are being felt in many parts of the country, as manifested in erratic rainfall, extreme weather events and changes in cropping patterns. Adapting to these changes at farm and household levels is critical. A new study says women, particularly in marginalised communities, possess necessary knowledge to cope with climate risks. The study assessed the role of individual women in coping with climatic risks, particularly in managing agriculture, energy and nutrition in flood and drought-prone paddy growing region of eastern India. It was found that women’s participation and involvement is much higher in managing nursery as well as in other farm-related functions like transplanting and weeding. Women resort to exchange of knowledge and resources at their level to face exigencies of climatic variation, given the absence of timely governmental interventions. For instance, women use creative ways to manage food and nutrition security in their households in lean months. Many of them plant cucurbits like bottle gourd, pumpkin, satputia (a small cultivar of ridge gourd) and okra in their homesteads, catering to vegetable needs of the family since these are costlier in summer. A few women ensured food security by processing fruits and vegetables and storing them for consumption later. They harvest weeds and segregate them for consumption by human and some for cattle, while non-edible ones are composted. Women in high-risk zones, especially arid and semi-arid zones choose leaves and stem of many plants available throughout the year for food. “This becomes an important coping strategy to fight food shortage or famine. Many of these plants have been used in traditional medicine systems for their therapeutic effects,” the study says. Researchers have documented such weeds used in three villages in the study area. Their expertise and knowledge about non-agricultural food sources help in dealing with food and nutrition availability resulting due to fluctuating climate, the study says. “In a situation when not many technological alternatives are available and climate risks have to be coped with, there are ways in which individual women find creative ways by managing resource exchange and pooling, overcoming class and cultural boundaries,” explained Dr Anil Gupta of Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, who conducted 37

the study along with Anamika Dey and Gurdeep Singh of Indian Institute of Technology, Dhanbad. The research is part of a long-term study on loss of agrobiodiversity underway in three villages (Isoulibhari, Shivnathpur, and Kharella) in Faizabad district in eastern Uttar Pradesh. The villages, located in the floodplains of the Sarayu river, are flood prone and mostly follow rain-fed rice-wheat cropping system. The region is facing vagaries of climate change. Data of the past 25 years obtained from Narendra Deva University of Agriculture and Technology showed high fluctuation in the onset and withdrawal of monsoon, number of rainfall days, total rainfall received and average rainfall received per number of days.

“We found that knowledge networks of women contribute immensely to tide over the adverse effect of the risk episodes. But these informal channels of dissemination of the knowledge are often not recorded in formal scientific discourses,” Dr Gupta told India Science Wire. Instead of ignoring the role of such informal networks, they can be used as channels for targeting climate adaptation policies and programmes, the study has suggested. If women groups become focal points of knowledge and resource dissemination in situations like crop failure due to flood or drought, there are fair chances that they will share these more openly. In addition, weather information needs to be provided according to local calendars, which are different from the Gregorian calendars, the study has suggested. The study has been published in the journal World Development. ¥æòÜ ÚUæ§ÅU÷â ÁÙßÚUè w®v}

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year ago, at a discussion of how angry resentful men were rocking the world, electing reactionary governments and creating political volatility, the academic Niraja Gopal Jayal wondered aloud: but where are the angry young women? Presumably, they are touched by these furies too, and by all this masculinity on the rampage? Well, at least in the United States, something has exploded. After enduring the contempt and misogyny of the presidential campaign and seeing a chief practitioner elected, now the angry women are everywhere. They are calling out their abusers, gathering strength from each other. And the effect has been cataclysmic – studio bosses, editors, senators, chefs, men once thought to be masters of the universe, have been toppled. Time magazine declared 2017 the year of the “silence-breakers”. This is happening far, far away from us. The women being heard now have a certain visibility

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and influence. They are guaranteed to be heard by the media and social media. This churn is yet to affect American women in low wage jobs, let alone challenge male impunity in other places. But this is still a decisive moment; the harms of sexual harassment, and the scale of it, have been made abundantly clear to everyone. Some men have been indignant, confused, justificatory. Some claim that this will cramp all sexual encounters, as though women can’t tell the difference between a misguided pass and a threat, or that they’re vindictive enough to pass one off as the other. Other men are stunned to realise how the other half lives. For many women, reliving the experience of others is a fresh reminder of the ways we are subordinated – whether you’re a movie star in Beverly Hills or a domestic worker in Bengaluru, your sexual compliance can suddenly become key to keeping your job. Sexual harassment is not about sex, it is about in-


×égæ equality at work, about erasing a woman’s worth, her mind, her competence, and reducing her to a body. It turns her labour, her striving, into a form of prostitution. And women who do climb high in their professional worlds are not exempt from these patterns of domination, even if they personally escaped them. And so, to blame Priyanka Chopra or Angelina Jolie for not speaking up sooner or more forcefully is to look away from the actual male perpetrators and the power structure that keeps women at their beck and call. This is a moment of sharp recognition, but this will pass. We don’t know what will remain – blowback from an injured patriarchy, or an enduring transformation. India had its own reckoning a few years ago, after the Delhi gangrape – for a brief and vivid season, the question of women’s freedoms, their full rights, their autonomy, occupied public discourse. We saw the extent of sexual violence, the fear of it, the way it is reinforced by institutional hostility and popular culture, the way it cramps women’s autonomy. Laws on rape were amended, police reforms were promised. But real change has not been easy or linear, Sexual harassment is not about as the later life of those very laws makes clear. Social norms remain stubborn, power has a sex, it is about inequality at work, male form. In some ways, our freedoms have retreated since, as conservative forces became about erasing a woman’s worth, ascendant in India. Their focus is on hierarchy, a natural order among humans that must be her mind, her competence, and remaintained. From Banaras Hindu University to Hadiya, ducing her to a body. It turns her a woman’s right to study and work, love whom labour, her striving, into a form of she wants and part on fair terms, her right to religious freedom, have all been under attack. prostitution. And women who do Women’s rights are championed instrumentally and insincerely, as in the triple talaq cause. In climb high in their professional this new-old worldview women can be possessed and prized, even ‘empowered’ from worlds are not exempt from these above, but not allowed to think and act as they want, or to defy their male protectors. patterns of domination, even if But even as that order presses down, it is they personally escaped them. being bucked more forcefully than ever. The women’s movement has been building strength, deepening and diversifying for tural bloodstream now. Many complain about this decades. The quest for justice zigs and zags – Bhancommodity feminism – the Dove commercial kind wari Devi, the Rajasthani social worker who was of girl-power that borrows the language but dilutes gangraped, is still to get justice, but because of her, the threat to patriarchy. But it’s only one strand, Indian women now have a law against sexual haamong many others. There is feminist solidarity to rassment in the workplace. The Nirbhaya moment be found and forged, more than ever. Women have may have gone, but the constituency it mobilised revoice, if not influence yet. mains awake and vigilant. There is greater attention If 2017 was the year of the silence breakers, may to the complexity of domination, how womanhood the clamour continue. We don’t have to delude ouris one axis, caste, class and race are others – and how selves about the power and resilience of those we feminism must include them to be meaningful. confront; the fact of inequality continues to distort More women are speaking up, boosting each everything in a woman’s life. There may be excepother’s signal, pushing back against the norms, givtions, but the rule remains. If the consequences of ing precise words to male entitlement with terms this year’s rage are to remain consequential, it’s on like mansplaining, manterrupting, manels, etc. From us. ads to movies to comedy, this resistance is in our cul39

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Forces Medical College and the All India Institute of Medical Sciences prior to moving to Los Angeles in the 1980s to serve as a fellow at the Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, which is affiliated to the Keck School of Medicine of University of Southern California. Soon after I heard of her appointment as the deputy director general, I spoke to her professor in the 1980s and my colleague, Dr Cheryl Lew. I wasn’t surprised to hear from Lew that Swaminathan was by far the best fellow she had trained in four decades of professorship. “Self-effacing, soft-spoken and brilliant” is how professor Lew fondly recalled her. “We tried our best to keep her as faculty here but…” Lew lamented. But I could see genuine satisfaction in her voice that one of her students had gone on to achieve tremendous heights. I could sense that rare mix of pride and admiration. But the case of Swaminathan is an exception. Men continue to dominate in numbers as far as healthcare leadership roles are concerned, including in the Western world. Over the course of almost 30 years in medicine, I have found women to be better doctors; more connected to patients and their families, more compassionate and more compulsive towards


×égæ ensuring that no errors are committed in provision of care. And now there is data to suggest that my hunch has been correct. A study published last year in The Journal of the American Medical Association revealed that female doctors may be better for their patients than male doctors. The study was limited to data about elderly patients who had state-funded insurance and were hospitalised. It found that the patients cared for by women doctors did better in terms of death and readmission rates within a 30-day period. Though the study was limited to a particular population, it was significant in that nationwide data of 15,83,028 hospitalisations were looked at. The researchers suggested that male and female physicians may function differently, with the latter more likely to practice evidence-based medicine and provide more patient-centered

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he results of the Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey are in. Despite the voluntary nature of the survey, 12,727,920 (79.5%) eligible Australians voted. By a margin of 61.6% to 38.4%, Australians have said “yes” to the proposition: Should the law be changed to allow same-sex couples to marry? Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull is confident that parliament will legislate to permit same-sex marriage before parliament breaks in December. The route for change will be a private member’s bill, on which government members will have a conscience vote. Which law, and what change? To permit same-sex marriage, parliament must amend the Marriage Act. The act currently defines marriage as: … the union of a man and a woman to the exclusion of all others, voluntarily entered into for life. This definition has only been part of the act since 2004, when it was added at the initiative of the Howard government. The 2004 amendment sought to head off efforts by same-sex couples, married overseas, to have their marriages recognised as valid within Australia. It states: Certain unions are not marriages A union solemnised in a foreign country between: (a) a man and another man; or (b) a woman and another woman; must not be recognised as a marriage in Australia. 46


ãU·¤ The definition of marriage can be simply changed by removing the words “a man and a woman” and replacing them with “two people”. Such a change will have flow-on effects throughout Australian society. For example, celebrants will be free to officiate at legal wedding ceremonies for same-sex couples. State and territory authorities will be empowered to register same-sex marriages. Most significantly, same-sex couples will have equality of choice in how they want to formalise relationships. Those who choose to marry will be entitled to the legal benefits of marriage. However, despite the clear survey outcome, the form of the required legislative change is likely to be heavily contested in parliament. The bill to go before parliament will still allow some degree of discrimination against same-sex marriage. Some degree of “balance” will be sought between the right to equality of same-sex couples and the freedom of religion of those opposed to same-sex marriage. This effort is expressed in the bill that Liberal MP Dean Smith intends to introduce to parliament as soon as today. An object of the Marriage Amendment (Definitions and Religious Freedoms) Bill is: … to allow equal access to marriage while protecting religious freedom in relation to marriage. The Smith bill would make the simple necessary change to the definition of marriage. It would also seek to protect religious freedom by: • permitting ministers of religion to refuse to solemnise marriages; • permitting religious marriage celebrants to refuse to solemnise marriages; and

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• permitting a body established for religious purposes to “refuse to make a facility available, or refuse to provide goods and services, for the purposes of the solemnisation of a marriage”. These exceptions would appear in both the Marriage Act and the Sex Discrimination Act. The Smith bill does not limit the grounds on which such refusals may be based. They could apply to same-sex marriages or heterosexual marriages. However, refusals must conform to the “doctrines, tenets or beliefs” of the relevant religion and be “necessary to avoid injury to the religious susceptibilities of that religion.” The prime minister and cabinet members support the Smith bill as a starting point for debate. They anticipate that parliament will debate amendments to the bill. However, conservative government MPs have rejected the Smith bill as “seriously inadequate”. Tony Abbott sees the On Monday, Liberal senator James Paterson released an alternative Marriage Amendment (Definition and Protection of Freedoms) Bill. This bill is expected to attract the support of marriage equality opponents. The Paterson bill would implement the definitional change as an either/or proposition, retaining the current definition of marriage but adding the alternative definition after it. This bill is interesting in that it asserts an explicit foundation in international human rights law to justify forms of discrimination against same-sex marriage. It claims to fulfil Australia’s international obligations to protect:

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ãU·¤ … the rights to freedom of thought, conscience, religion, expression and association in relation to the holding, expressing, or acting on, certain beliefs … The Paterson bill also expresses the intention to ensure: … as far as practicable, that everyone has the same rights to equality, regardless of religious or conscientious belief, as the rest of the community. Patterson claims an alternative was needed, as Smith’s bill does not go far enough to protect freedoms of religion, conscience or speech. The “protections” in the Paterson bill are considerably wider ranging than those in the Smith bill. For example, the Paterson bill would permit objectors to refuse to participate in a same-sex wedding if participation would go against their religious or “conscientious” beliefs. This provision would empower individuals and businesses to refuse to participate in weddings that do not conform to a “traditional” conception of marriage. These exceptions would apply, for example, to hotels, photographers, florists, bakersand hire car drivers. The Paterson bill would secure public funding for religious institutions determined to preserve their existing exemptionsfrom anti-discrimination laws. The bill would also permit parents to withdraw children from classes if content is inconsistent with a “relevant marriage belief” or “relevant belief”. This bill would impose significant limitations on existing anti-discrimination laws. These limitations aim to protect the rights of people who have certain beliefs to hold, express and act on those beliefs. Protected beliefs include that “the normative state of gender is binary”, that homosexual relationships are immoral or that sexual relations should be confined to marriage. Another protected belief is that: … the family structure of a man and a woman united in marriage with their children is a fundamental building block of human society, and this family structure has significant advantages for the nurture and raising of children. According to the Paterson bill, people should be free from a threat of action for vilification if they are expressing their belief about same-sex marriage or a “relevant” other matter. The bill would create a criminal offence of “victimisation” and provide for civil remedies of injunction and damages. These aim to deter behaviour that might penalise, disadvantage or treat unfavourably a person acting on a relevant belief. Hours before the survey results were announced, Turnbull rejected the Paterson bill as having “virtually no prospect” of passing. He said the government had no intention of legalising discrimination that is currently unlawful. It is true that rights claims can sometimes compete. Efforts to achieve balance may require some compromise. However, the Paterson bill demonstrates an unconscionable misunderstanding about the indivisibility of human rights. The Smith bill goes sufficiently far to ensure that people cannot be required to formalise marriages that conflict with their religious beliefs. It is relatively uncontroversial ALL RIGHTS

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to ensure, for example, that a religious minister cannot be forced to marry a same-sex couple. Yet there is a significant gulf between protecting the right of a person to freely practise their religion and permitting them to engage in discriminatory conduct, especially where that discrimination could have detrimental impacts well beyond the specific case of same-sex weddings. Concerns have been raised that wide-ranging scaling back of anti-discrimination laws could affect the prospective weddings of people who have been divorced or had children outside of marriage. Australian Marriage Equality co-chair Alex Greenwich says Australia has moved well past the time when it was acceptable to have: … a sign

Sexual harassment is not about sex, it is about inequality at work, about erasing a woman’s worth, her mind, her competence, and reducing her to a body. It turns her labour, her striving, into a form of prostitution. And women who do climb high in their professional worlds are not exempt from these patterns of domination, even if they personally escaped them. outside the shops about who you will and won’t serve. The conservative bill is designed to elevate rights fundamental to a liberal worldview – freedoms of thought, conscience and religion – while constraining rights to equality and freedom from discrimination. The latter are essential protections for minority groups more vulnerable to prejudicial treatment in our society. There is no hierarchy in which some human rights are positioned as of lesser status than others. Indeed, an attempt to establish such a hierarchy undermines the essential goal of human rights law – to protect the “equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family”. Australia was recently elected to the UN Human Rights Council. The government’s use of a non-binding opinion poll to drive decisionmaking about the rights of LGTBI people was soon after described as unacceptable by the UN Human Rights Committee. The conduct of the federal parliament in coming weeks will be assessed by the Australian public in accordance with the survey results. The international community will meanwhile judge Australia’s claim to be a global leader in human rights.


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ixty-five journalists and media workers were killed worldwide in 2017, according to annual figures published by Reporters Without Borders (RSF). Among them were 50 professional reporters, the lowest toll in 14 years. However, the downward trend is due at least in part to journalists giving up working in the world’s deadliest spots. War-torn Syria remains the most dangerous country in the world for journalists, RSF said, with 12 reporters killed, followed by Mexico where 11 were assassinated. They included Javier Valdez, one of the most prominent chroniclers of Mexico’s deadly drug war, whose murder in May sparked a public outcry. The 50-year-old AFP contributor was shot dead in broad daylight in the street in the violent northwestern state of Sinaloa. His last book, “Narco-journalism”, recounted the tribulations of Mexican reporters who try to cover the country’s extremely violent “narcos” drug cartels. RSF said Mexico was the deadliest country not at war, saying those who “cover political corruption or organised crime are often systemically targeted, threatened and gunned down.” The Philippines has become Asia’s most dangerous country for reporters, with at least five journalists being shot in the last year, four of whom died of their injuries. The rise comes after what RSF called an “alarming comment” by President Rodrigo Duterte who said in May that “just because you’re a journalist you are not exempted from assassination if you’re a son of a bitch.” No journalists were killed in the country the previous year. The overall number of professional reporters slain worldwide, however, fell to its lowest number in 14 years, RSF said. Of the 65 killed, the report said 39 were murdered, while the rest died in the line of duty -- collateral victims of deadly circumstances likes air strikes or suicide bombings. The group said that the drop in the death rate may be because journalists were now being better trained and protected for war zones. “The downward trend is also due to journalists abandoning countries that have become too dangerous,” it added. “Countries such as Syria, Iraq, Yemen, and Libya

have been haemorrhaging journalists.” But the trend is not confined to countries at war, RSF added. “Many journalists have either fled abroad or abandoned journalism in Mexico, where the criminal cartels and local politicians have imposed a reign of terror,” it said. Turkey is the world’s biggest prison for professional journalists, the figures show, with 42 reporters and one media worker behind bars. “Criticising the government, working for a ‘suspect’ media outlet, contacting a sensitive source or even just using an encrypted messaging service all constitute grounds for jailing journalists on terrorism charges,” the report said. With 52 languishing in jail, China, however, continues to lead the table when bloggers are taken into account. RSF accused Beijing of toughening its “arsenal of measures for persecuting journalists and bloggers. “The government no longer sentences its opponents to death but instead deliberately lets their health deteriorate in prison until they die,” it added, referring to the deaths of Nobel laureate Liu Xiaobo and dissident blogger Yang Tongyan, who both died of cancer this year after being diagnosed in prison. Syria (24), Iran (23) and Vietnam (19) were the other top five jailers of journalists. 49

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hey call each other meddlers, warmongers, religious hypocrites, zealots and sponsors of terrorism. Now Iran and Saudi Arabia, the archrivals of the Middle East, are competing in a surprising new category: gender equality. They appear to be vying over who can be quicker to overhaul their repressive rules for women. Tehran’s police chief announced this week that the so-called morality police who patrol the capital would no longer automatically detain and punish women seen without the proper hijab head-covering in public, an offense commonly called “bad hijab.” They will be given counseling instead. In Saudi Arabia, one of the most restrictive countries for women, the authorities this week allowed female contestants at an international chess tournament to play without the full-body garb known as an abaya. That decision is the latest in a string of liberalizing moves by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the young Saudi ruler, which includes letting women drive. ALL RIGHTS

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Saudi Arabia and Iran are on opposite sides in many ways — in their divergent branches of Islam, the wars in Syria and Yemen, Lebanese politics and relations with the United States, for example. They have clashed over oil production, religious pilgrimages and who is a terrorist. But both countries are responding to domestic and international pressure over women’s rights. Even with the strict gender separation rules imposed after Iran’s 1979 Islamic revolution, Iranian women historically have enjoyed more liberties than their Saudi counterparts. That distinction, however, has become less pronounced with the ascent in Saudi Arabia of Crown Prince Mohammed, whose agenda includes loosening the severity of religion in everyday life. Under the crown prince, Saudi women will soon be allowed to attend soccer matches at public stadiums. In June, the government says, they will be permitted to drive not only cars, but also trucks and motorcycles.


¥çÏ·¤æÚU rights, especially in front of the international community.” Muna AbuSulayman, one of Saudi Arabia’s first female television hosts, said she saw the relaxations on women in the country as part of a broader desire by Saudis to embrace a more modern life. Saudi women, she said, do not compare themselves with Iranian women. On the contrary, Ms. AbuSulayman said, Saudi women in some parts of the country go without head coverings or wear them loosely, with no fear of pun-

It is unclear whether the changes in Saudi Arabia have led directly to the unintended impact of changes in Iran. But some women’s rights advocates have seen a connection. Roya Hakakian, an Iranian-American poet and journalist who co-founded the Iran Human Rights Documentation Center in New Haven, Conn., wrote in an opinion column published on Wednesday in The New York Times that women in Iran and Saudi Arabia had benefited from “competition between the two regimes to earn the mantle of the modern moderate Islamic alternative.” She quoted Mariam Memarsadeghi, a co-founder of Tavaana, a civil education website about Iran, who now lives in the United States, as saying that she was not only happy for Saudi women, but “thrilled that the Iranian regime’s false moral superiority is punctured, that the Iranian regime’s laws and actions against women’s rights are made to look backward even by a country long seen as the region’s most backward.” Others do not necessarily see a link, attributing the changes in Iran to other causes. They say Iran’s young population has proved far more resistant to the government’s societal restraints compared with their parents. The relaxed enforcement of a women’s dress code in Iran may be partly rooted in the impracticality of prosecuting, fining and imprisoning violators. “Arresting the women and trials in court proved to be too time-consuming,” said Nader Karimi Joni, an Iranian journalist in Tehran. The law has not changed, he said, but now, “cash fines and lashes are at times substituted by ‘educational classes.’” Others pointed out that Iran still requires women to wear head coverings in public. Shahrzad Razaghi, a 24-year-old Tehran artist arrested in 2012 for not wearing her hijab properly, said the new enforcement policy “doesn’t mean I can go on the streets without a hijab.” And in Saudi Arabia, the granting of driving privileges to women, while seen as a quantum leap there, is a right long held by women in Iran, elsewhere in the Middle East and the rest of the world. What women are permitted to wear outside, another issue in Saudi Arabia, is hardly a question in many countries. “I am sorry to say, we are in 2017 and we are still talking about wearing and not wearing,” said Suad Abu-Dayyeh, a Palestinian who is the Middle East and North Africa consultant for Equality Now, a global women’s advocacy group. Still, she said, “we’re hoping that what is going on in Saudi Arabia will be continuing.” While she was cautious about concluding that the changes in Iran were related to the Saudi relaxation, she said each was obviously watching the other. “Any advancement in any country will really affect the situation in the neighboring countries,” she said. “It will have perhaps an indirect effect on Iran to advance women’s rights, because they don’t want to be seen as an oppressive government to women’s

Even with the strict gender separation rules imposed after Iran’s 1979 Islamic revolution, Iranian women historically have enjoyed more liberties than their Saudi counterparts.

ishment or reprimand. Whether the Saudi decision to allow female spectators at soccer matches will lead Iran to do the same is unclear at best. But shortly after the Saudi relaxation was announced in late October, Iran said it would allow female weight lifters to compete in international competitions abroad for the first time. Farideh Farhi, an Iranian scholar and professor of political science at the University of Hawaii, said she did not expect the female-spectator issue to emerge in Iran again until the country hosts a major soccer match. Some Iranian women have risked arrest and imprisonment by defying attendance bans at such events. “Bottom-up women’s agitation to see the games in person has been a longstanding one and the resistance to it by religious authorities has also been longstanding,” Ms. Farideh said in an email. The issue is unlikely be resolved through “the presumed competition with Saudi Arabia,” she said. “Gradual and awkward adjustments to self-inflicted social and cultural controversies is more like the Islamic Republic’s style.” 51

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calculated move clearly manifested in the intensity of its domestic investments. Large budgets have been allocated to AI advancements within its borders, prioritising cutting-edge fields such as robotics, swarm technology and machine learning. These technologies have immense potential to revolutionise warfare and change future security environments. China’s investments in its universities, research laboratories and companies include huge budgets and state-of-the-art infrastructure, attracting highly skilled researchers and practitioners from around the world, while developing their own workforce in AI and robotics research and development. India should immediately take note of these exponential developments in its neighbourhood, as its AI capabilities are far inferior to those of the US and China. The present trajectory of AI advancement indicates that future economies and national security will be defined by it, making it among a handful of tech-


×égæ nologies that will shape global politics. At present, the bulk of leading AI research is conducted or financed by a few American or Chinese companies, allowing them, and thereby their respective governments, to control access to the technology. If India were to leverage the potential of AI, it is necessary for the government to focus on three basic steps. The mapping of India’s existing AI capabilities with a comprehensive survey of every AI focused establishment in the country would be a good place to start. It is important that these assessments record the relatively numerous small start-ups with appropriate knowledge and expertise working in the field. Such detailed mapping would provide accurate estimations of India’s capabilities, especially in comparison to other countries, and strategically optimise its budget in the national and local contexts. Government support in AI research and development is essential to its advancement, evident in the levels of government engagement in the US and China. The Indian government must provide the necessary policy framework and incentives, including direct funding to select companies, start-ups and research in-

stitutions, to ensure targeted capacity development. This becomes especially expedient because India does not have tech giants like Google or Baidu that can provide the investments and resources necessary for developing advanced AI capabilities. A comprehensive long-term vision of the strategic and military role of AI is the backbone of sustained AI research and development as well as innovation. The vision must cover the various strategic facets of AI, including autonomous weapons and the role of AI in cyber-defence, and formulate distinctive policies for each of them. It is not necessary that these policies be in line with either general international opinion or policy trends in other countries on these issues, as long as they adequately serve national interests. The development of such a comprehensive vision will help the Indian government optimise the allocation of its considerable research capabilities towards the development of specific AI capabilities that would most benefit the country. The need for India to appreciate and develop the strategic potential of AI cannot be overstated. Delaying the initial push will only widen the technology gap between India and the likes of China. AI will also become central to economic growth, revolutionising everything from manufacturing to innovation and labour market productivity, and potentially doubling the growth rates of the most advanced economies. Given this increasingly pervasive influence, the lack of an indigenous AI capacity will severely compromise India’s future. Unfortunately, India has traditionally been two steps behind other major powers when it comes to acknowledging the strategic importance of emerging technologies. While the effect of this has been generally limited in the past, such an oversight now will lead to an inexorable gap that could severely affect India’s economic and security capabilities.

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