Editorial 1: The empowerment of India’s women with bold policies
Government policies have boosted women's access to sanitation, water, finance, and entrepreneurship; keeping up the momentum is crucial.
It's International Women's Day and a good time to appreciate India's strides in empowering women through government policies that enhance sanitation, water, finance, and entrepreneurship, while changing governance, work, and leadership roles as well.
Women’s Empowerment Through Sanitation and Clean Water Initiatives
Women-Led Businesses & Financial Inclusion
Various initiatives have been launched and its impacts have been good as under:
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Initiative |
Impact |
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Startup India |
73,000+ startups with female directors. |
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Stand-Up India Scheme |
₹53,609 crore sanctioned for 236,000 women entrepreneurs. |
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Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana |
₹32.36 lakh crore sanctioned for 51.41 crore loans (68% to women). |
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Digital Connectivity (BharatNet & PM-WANI) |
Internet in 199,000 villages & 214,000 gram panchayats, 247,000 Wi-Fi hotspots. |
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Jan Dhan Yojana |
300 million bank accounts opened for women, improving financial independence. |
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Economic Impact |
Women-led businesses are reshaping India’s economy. |
Women in E-Commerce & Government Procurement
Success Story of Digital Empowerment
Women’s representation in governance
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Aspect |
Impact |
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Political Participation |
33% reservation in legislative bodies, increasing women’s decision-making power. |
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Local Governance |
46% of PRI representatives are women (1.4 million+ in rural governance). |
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Policy Impact |
Women-led governance improves healthcare, education, and public safety. |
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Democracy & Social Equity |
Women’s leadership strengthens democracy and accelerates progress. |
Conclusion
India has advanced in STEM, sports, governance, and entrepreneurship, with women making up 43% of STEM graduates. At the 2023 G-20 Conference, PM Modi stated, “When women prosper, the world prospers.” Strengthening education, entrepreneurship, and financial inclusion boosts growth. To ensure lasting impact, policies supporting business, leadership, and skill development must continue driving progress.
Editorial 2: An equitable future for women in science, in India
Context
The Indian PM’s visit underscores the need for strong India-Mauritius ties in an uncertain world.
Introduction
Amid global geopolitical shifts, PM Narendra Modi’s visit to Mauritius (March 11-12, 2025) will reaffirm the enduring India-Mauritius ties. A decade after his last visit in 2015, he will be the guest of honor at Mauritius’ Independence Day celebrations on March 12. The relationship remains strong, transcending political changes in both nations.
Strengthening India-Mauritius Ties
The strong link of history
A business gateway
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Growing Trade |
India-Mauritius.trade reached $554 million in 2022-23. |
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African Union Member |
Mauritius is part of the African Union and has trade deals with African nations. |
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Bilingual Population |
Most people speak both English and French. |
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Business Hub for Africa |
Stronglyfinance and banking sector makes Mauritius a key gateway for African trade, especially with French-speaking countries. |
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Investment Link with India |
A tax agreement (DTAA) makes Mauritius a major route for foreign investments into India. |
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Financial Centre |
Mauritius has become a successful global financial hub, largely due to the DTAA. |
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Mauritius’ Strategic Role |
Mauritius plays a key role in guarding the western Indian Ocean. |
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Importance of Cooperation |
Working together on maritime security helps protect India too. |
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Colombo Security Conclave |
India, Sri Lanka, the Maldives, Mauritius, and Bangladesh collaborate to keep the Indian Ocean safe. |
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Mauritius' Large EEZ |
Though small, Mauritius has a vast ocean territory of 2.3 million sq. km. |
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India’s Support |
India has built coastal radar stations and upgraded Agaléga for joint surveillance. |
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Access to Security Data |
Mauritius can use India’s naval information center in Gurugram. |
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Ocean Survey |
India’s ship, INS Sarvekshak, mapped 25,000 sq. km of Mauritius’ waters. |
Conclusion
With China’s presence growing in the Indian Ocean, India and Mauritius working together on maritime security has become more important. Modi will have a lot to talk about with the Mauritius leader. Their strong relationship should stay steady in an uncertain world.