In light of increasing global mobility and the vulnerabilities faced by Indian workers abroad, policy experts are advocating for a fundamental shift in India’s migration management. Instead of focusing solely on the point of departure, there is a growing call for a whole-of-journey approach to migration governance to protect the rights and dignity of millions of overseas Indians.
Click to View MoreIndia must reform outdated land-use planning to make cities true economic growth hubs. Achieving the $30 trillion goal and Net Zero target needs cities with job-linked visions, regional planning, Natural Resource Budgeting, and Climate Action Plans that ensure sustainable, resilient, and holistic urban growth.
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