In a discussion hosted by the Centre of Development Policy and Practice, researcher Hilal Ahmed unveiled his study on "Muslim Imaginations of Islam in India," unravelling the complexities of Muslim identity. The session challenged...
India's national development journey has been marked by various accomplishments and challenges. While the country has made significant progress in certain sectors, it continues to grapple with pitfalls that hinder its overall growth and...
Sanjay Kaul establishes the foundation of this book by reiterating the concept of domestic social contract proposed, proposed by French philosopher – J. J. Rousseau in 1762. Without using the term and explicitly referring to Rousseau,...
The European Union's passage of the AI Act (AIA) marks a pivotal legislative move in the realm of AI regulation. Contrasting India's stance against regulation, the AIA focuses on risk management, transparency, and human oversight in...
WRITE FOR US! Call for Submissions The Centre for Development Policy and Practice (CDPP) welcomes article submissions from undergraduate (UG), postgraduate (PG), and PhD scholars that explore topics related to development and policy i...
Blog by: Moumita Barman Opinion Article by: D. Shyam Babu, Senior Fellow at the Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi. Note to our readers: To read the full article and delve deeper into the engaging discussion...
India Discrimination report reveals interesting facts about how Muslims and SC/ST are discriminated against in the labour market, capital, and capabilities. It has been translated into Urdu by the Center for Development Policy and Practice....
As the New Year 2023 started, the Ministry of Home Affairs released its review of initiatives undertaken in the year 2022. It is a summary report of all the activities undertaken by the Ministry of Home Affairs in 2022. It is commendable th...
The Ministry of Home Affairs issued its annual review for 2022, but concerns arise about the narrative's focus on personal branding. Notably, the report repeatedly mentions 'Modi' and 'Amit Shah.' Comparisons with totali...
Among the countries that follow liberal democracy, there are no strict regulations on data or AI systems that use publicly generated data and, in turn, influence the public using derived information. In such a scenario, confirmation bias lo...