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Watch the latest episode of Indian Diplomacy on Japan-India Special Strategic & Global Partnership

“How has Japan become central to India’s economic rise? What are Japan and India doing together to stabilize the Indo-Pacific? How is Japan’s shift to an assertive foreign and defence policy beneficial to India?” discusses Prof. (Dr.) Sreeram Chaulia, Dean and Professor, Jindal School of International Affairs (JSIA) in the latest episode of Continue Reading

Stress and Anxiety in the Post-Pandemic World

The debilitating effects of the Covid-19 pandemic—economic, governmental, and personal—are finally beginning to wane in India and around the world. The virus still poses serious threats to public health, however, and interventions to disrupt its spread, such as quarantine and social distancing, will be required to keep the virus in Continue Reading

Prof. (Dr.) Sanjeev P. Sahni, Principal Director, Jindal Institute of Behavioural Sciences (JIBS) elected as the Vice President of the World Society of Victimology

We at 91Ě˝»¨ (JGU) are delighted to announce that Prof. (Dr.) Sanjeev P. Sahni, Principal Director, Jindal Institute of Behavioural Sciences (JIBS) has been elected to the position of Vice President of the World Society of Victimology (WSV) at the 17th International Symposium on Victimology in San Continue Reading

Findings from JGU-AIU National survey on Student Experiences in Research University (SERU) during the COVID-19 pandemic

The National Survey The Student Experience in the Research University (SERU), a Consortium of Research Universities at the University of California, Berkeley, developed the SERU COVID-19 survey to analyse and understand the impact of the pandemic on the student experience. Following the initiative, the Research Centre for Comparative and Global Continue Reading

UPI – The Way Forward

The volume of transactions completed using the UPI (Unified Payments Interface) System crossed a significant milestone in March 2022 and was close to crossing another milestone. The volume of transactions on UPI in the financial year 2021-22 crossed the $1-trillion mark, with transactions worth INR 84,17,572.48 crores being processed on Continue Reading

Human sentiment in markets: The missing link in understanding finance

Our understanding of economics and finance, specifically in an academic context, is based on models and theories available in the said disciplines. These archetype postulations make up most of the ‘copybook’ information in understanding these subjects. They provide the foundation for various complicated and straightforward concepts in the field. They Continue Reading

Jindal Global Law School’s Faculty Research in Scopus-Indexed Publications Exceed all NLUs

Jindal Global Law School (JGLS) of 91Ě˝»¨ (JGU) has reached the remarkable landmark milestone of 300+ academic research publications by its faculty members of which 280+ are indexed in SCOPUS during 2020-2021. Scopus is the largest database of peer-reviewed literature in the world. The record 280 faculty publications comes Continue Reading

JGU’S SPOTLIGHT ON #BUDGET2022 | PERSPECTIVE 2

Budget 2022 had several important policy announcements with respect to the world of cryptocurrencies, Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs), and other forms of digital currencies. These policy announcements serve to address a lot of confusion and anxiety with respect to the Central Government’s and RBI’s policies towards digital currencies. One Continue Reading

JGU’s Spotlight on #Budget2022 | Perspective 1

Y=C+I+G+NX Students of economics are familiar with the above national income identity. Conventional economic wisdom suggests that during times of economic downturn, the variable “C” that is ‘private consumption’ should be given a direct stimulus to get the economy back on a growth path. This is generally done by putting Continue Reading