In 2022, the World Bank declared South Asia to be one of the most vulnerable regions to climate shocks. With intensifying heat waves, cyclones, droughts and floods across the subcontinent, governments, businesses, and citizens are having to adapt to their 'new climate normal'. South Asia is home to more than 600 million poor people, where climate resilient solutions have become the need of the hour. In this episode, Ms Ramita Iyer, Research Analyst, ISAS, discusses South Asia's environmental security and related issues with Dr Sufia Khanom, Senior Research Fellow, Bangladesh Institute of International and Strategic Studies.
Episode 225: Strategic Outlook For South Asia in 2024 - Foreign Policy Edition
Episode 224: Food Security - Opportunities, Challenges and Way Ahead for South Asia and Beyond
Episode 223: Snapshot of Sri Lanka’s Foreign Relations in December 2023
Episode 222: Road to 2024 General Elections
Episode 221: Bangladesh’s Electoral Challenges
Episode 220: Analysing the Expectations for COP28
Episode 219: US Investment in Adani Port Project in Sri Lanka
Episode 218: India’s Climate Diplomacy
Episode 217: India’s Approach to the Israel-Palestine Conflict
Episode 216: Sri Lanka’s State of Democracy and Governance Challenges in 2023
Episode 215: Maldives Presidential Election Results
Episode 214: Women’s Reservation in India
Episode 213: Future of Green Hydrogen in India
Episode 212: Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism
Episode 211: India’s G20 - Outcomes and Way Forward
Episode 210: India Post G20 Summit - Strategic Opportunities and Challenges
Episode 209: BRICS Summit 2023
Episode 208: Maldives Presidential Elections 2023
Episode 207: Two Years of Taliban Rule in Afghanistan
Episode 206: Climate Resilience in Indian Cities
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