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National Investment and Infrastructure Fund in India: A Comprehensive Critique
Abstract National Investment and Infrastructure Fund (NIIF) was established by the Government of India and is the first sovereign wealth fund of India. The traditional banks did not adequately meet the infrastructure sector’s need for long-term finances because they...
Rural India’s Energy Distribution Policies under Gendered Lenses
Abstract The transition to cleaner and modern energy sources has been a challenge for India. Women are the direct recipients of energy benefits and hence, the real victims of the energy crisis. Energy poverty also has its implications on gender equality. Through this...
Energy Transition in Vietnam Market and Policy: An Outlook
Abstract Energy strategy has always been the tenet of a country’s drive for industrial prowess. Nowadays, it is impossible to keep sustainable growth out of the equation. This article attempts to examine Vietnam’s renewable energy strategy to see how the country is...
Move over Fossils, Ethanol-based Fuel is Here
Abstract India is scaling its use of Ethanol blended fuels to meet growing energy demand. India has set targets to achieve 20% Ethanol blending in petrol (E20) by 2025-26, up from 8.1%. This goal is supported by comprehensive government policies affecting...
Blockchain Technology in CET
Abstract The rise in economic growth of the world has also led to a significant and an almost perilous rise in the carbon emission. This carbon and GFG emissions further contribute to the global warming and puts the world in an infinite loop of development and...
Resolving African Construction Disputes
Abstract Africa is a populous continent and is still developing economically. This continent is always open to opportunities to improve its economy for the betterment of its citizens. It is considered a profitable ground for investment in construction projects and...
A Tryst with Taxation for the Indian Infrastructure Sector
Abstract Energy and Infrastructure sectors are the backbones of the Indian economy. EPC contracts are the soul of most infrastructure and energy-related projects in India. Such contracts involve issues of international taxation as they are mostly carried out by the...
ITLOS & Mixed Disputes: Untapped Jurisdiction
Introduction Mixed disputes are maritime boundary delimitation disputes that involve a dispute in relation to the sovereignty or other rights over continental or insular land territory, even if it centers on the precise location of a baseline [1]. Undoubtedly, the...
Understanding Land Reclamation: Impact on Domestic and International Projects
Abstract Land reclamation is the process of creating new land from oceans, riverbeds, or lake beds. The method generally involves filling the area with a large number of heavy rocks and/or cement, then filling it with clay and dirt until the desired height is reached....
Charting the Scope of Economic Duress in Supplementary Agreements
Abstract Infrastructural contracts are often fraught with delays in completion, or breach of contract by the concessionaire or the authority. Supplementary Agreements (SAs) are commonly used in such cases to renegotiate the original contract and agree to new terms, or...
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