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Monday, July 13, 2026
TopicIndian climate diplomacy

Topic: Indian climate diplomacy

International Solar Alliance is slowing down. Who’s really paying the bill?

The International Solar Alliance was a diplomatic breakthrough and a template for India’s future role in global climate leadership. A decade on, the ‘I’ in ISA still mostly stands for India.

India’s climate diplomacy moved from ‘can’t say yes’ to ‘can’t say no’ in a decade

The Delhi launch of ‘Tracks to Transition: India’s Global Climate Strategy ’, a new report by the Centre for Social and Economic Progress, saw diplomats decode India’s climate initiatives.

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India’s FTA deficits aren’t proof of failure. The string is what holds the kite up

India’s $1 trillion export target will be met the way every trading nation has done it: by importing more from whoever sells the cheapest, and worrying only about the aggregate deficit.

US-Iran fresh conflict reignites oil market fears as IEA sees fragile demand rebound

The crude oil output and exports are recovering after the Strait of Hormuz reopened, but renewed conflict poses a fresh risk, says International Energy Agency.

DIA effect: Canada steams ahead with TKMS for new submarines, India’s P 75I still in works

Ottawa has handed over execution functions of critical defence projects to a CEO-led organisation for reducing procurement timelines and making it solely accountable for outcomes.

Satluj risks rekindling anger & distrust in Punjab. It’s not about the film, but the votes

Diljit Dosanjh-starrer Satluj doesn’t blame any political party or individual politicians. We only know the demographic in Punjab it’s bound to trigger the most.