Sonipat: November 25, 2016: The Jindal Institute of Leadership Development & Executive Education (JILDEE) of O.P. Jindal Global University (JGU), a research intensive global institution in the NCR of Delhi recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Power Grid Corporation of India (POWERGRID), one of the largest transmission utilities Continue Reading
Liberal Arts Education in India: Definition, History, Scope & Future
Liberal arts education, which has gained significant attention in recent years, refers to a holistic approach to learning that emphasizes a broad-based curriculum, critical thinking, effective communication, and problem-solving skills. The approach is interdisciplinary, encouraging students to make connections between different fields of study and promoting intellectual curiosity and lifelong Continue Reading
Liberal Disconnect
-By Rahul Jayaram, Assistant Professor, Jindal School of Liberal Arts & Humanities Donald Trump’s election win has been illusion shattering. In a swoop, Trump’s win has bayonetted the credibility of America’s powerful East Coast media, pollsters, Hillary Clinton, the Democratic Party and the idea of globalisation. Moreover, it has scarred Continue Reading
Why India must keep a hawk’s eye on Donald Trump’s Iran policy
-By Prof. Tridivesh Singh Maini, Assistant Professor, Diplomatic Practice, Jindal School of International Affairs A lot of attention is being paid to US president-elect Donald Trump’s policies pertaining to South East Asia. A less pro-active US will only lead to China enhancing its influence in ASEAN. As it is, a number Continue Reading
Don’t lose sight of the big picture
–By Avirup Bose, Assistant Professor, Jindal Global Law School The recently released World Bank ‘Ease of Doing Business’ rankings, where India has made an embarrassingly low improvement by a single rank, despite robust efforts made by the federal government, provide us with an opportunity to introspect if the government’s efforts Continue Reading
‘Myanmar: A Political History’ New Book Examines Politico-Historical Antecedents of Contemporary Myanmar
November 28, 2016: A new book examining the tumultuous transition of Myanmar from colonial rule to the establishment of its first civilian government was released at an elaborate ceremony by Ambassador Jayant Prasad, Director General, Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses at the Constitution Club in New Delhi. The book Continue Reading
Triple talaq: a test case for religious pluralism in India?
By Deepanshu Mohan, Assistant Professor & Exec. Director, Centre for International Economic Studies, Jindal School of International Affairs Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently broke his silence on the ‘triple talaq’ controversy, consolidating his government’s position to protect the fundamental rights of Muslim women. While the enforcement of constitutional rights is Continue Reading
“Modi Doctrine”: New Book on Foreign Policy of India’s Prime Minister is Launched
22nd November, 2016: ‘Modi Doctrine: The Foreign Policy of India’s Prime Minister,’ a book authored by noted foreign affairs expert and Dean of Jindal School International Affairs, Dr. Sreram Chaulia was officially released on Tuesday. The launch ceremony took place in the august presence of Dr. Jitendra Singh, Minister of State, Continue Reading
The Other Side – By Anonymous
I was diagnosed with a mild anxiety disorder 2 years ago, and at that time I felt as though my world had come to a standstill. I did not have anyone to confide in – my family wouldn’t, and still don’t understand, and my friends would shrug it off like Continue Reading
India-Israel Education Cooperation: A New Trajectory in Bilateral Relations
Jindal University Inks Agreement of Cooperation with Hebrew University of Jerusalem and College of Law and Business of Israel November 17, 2016, New Delhi: Continuing the tradition of global collaborations across the world, the O. P. Jindal Global University (JGU) today signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the College of Law and Continue Reading