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Domain | Causal Chain | Possible Outcome |
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Infrastructure & Urbanization | (Infrastructure-quality score ↓ → Road network congestion delay index ↑ → Supply-chain disruption days per year ↑) | Increased congestion and disruptions hamper essential goods delivery, worsening shortages in impacted districts. |
Transportation & Logistics | (Disaster-resilient transport design codes ↓ → End-to-end supply-chain lead-time deviation ↑ → Logistics cost-to-sales ratio shift ↑) | Higher logistics cost-to-sales ratios increase operating expenses and undermine business competitiveness in the region. |
Information Dynamics | (High-speed broadband household penetration ↓ → Information blackout duration ↑ → Humanitarian access denial proportion ↑) | Prolonged communication blackouts delay relief coordination and increase the share of residents unable to access timely aid. |
Infrastructure & Urbanization | (Water distribution-network failure frequency ↑ → Household water-rationing days ↑ → Population mental-health distress index ↑) | Extended water rationing amplifies community stress levels and drives a rise in mental-health distress indicators. |
Societal Resilience | (Critical-infrastructure redundancy ratio ↓ → Essential-service outage frequency ↑ → Post-disaster service-restoration time ↑) | More frequent outages and slower restorations strain recovery efforts and prolong interruptions of vital services. |
Health | (Emergency-preparedness & stockpile strategy ↓ → Average emergency-room wait time ↑ → All-cause mortality deviation ↑) | Longer emergency-room waits elevate preventable fatalities and push all-cause mortality above normal baselines. |
Environment | (Nature-based disaster-risk-reduction investment ↓ → Soil-moisture anomaly area ↑ → Flood-damage cost (% GDP) ↑) | Larger flood footprints drive up reconstruction costs and increase flood-damage as a share of regional GDP. |
Infrastructure & Urbanization | (Building-code stringency & enforcement ↓ → Infrastructure destruction index ↑ → Flood-damage cost (% GDP) ↑) | Lax enforcement leads to greater structural losses, inflating flood-related damage costs relative to GDP. |
Transportation & Logistics | (Multimodal-connectivity index ↓ → Intermodal congestion day count ↑ → Freight-rate volatility index ↑) | Persistent congestion and rate volatility disrupt supply chains and inject uncertainty into regional trade flows. |
Macroeconomics & Growth | (Disaster-risk-reduction spending share ↓ → Public-investment execution ratio ↓ → Potential GDP growth revision ↓) | Lower public-investment execution and reconstruction demands force downward revisions to potential GDP growth forecasts. |
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Open to rethink on restrictions on FDI from China, says official
The Economic Times | English | News | Aug. 29, 2025 | Geopolitical Conflict and Disputes
India is considering easing certain restrictions on foreign direct investment (FDI) from China as relations between the two countries improve. A senior government official indicated that the government is open to revisiting Press Note 3, which currently mandates prior approval for FDI from countries sharing a land border with India, including China. The think tank Niti Aayog recently recommended removing the mandatory prior approval for up to 24% Chinese FDI.
Recent months have seen a thaw in India-China ties with ministerial visits, the resumption of direct flights, the promotion of tourism, and enhanced dialogue on border issues. This warming has been further influenced by US tariff policies, including a 50% tariff imposed on Indian goods effective August 27, 2025. China has also agreed to supply rare earth magnets and fertilizers to India.
High-profile diplomatic engagements include External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar’s visit to Beijing and Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s upcoming trip to China for the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Summit from August 31 to September 1, where he is expected to meet President Xi Jinping. Press Note 3, introduced in April 2020 to prevent opportunistic takeovers following border clashes, requires prior government approval for FDI from neighboring countries. Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal emphasized the policy was a cautious approach aimed at protecting strategic sectors but acknowledged that policies might change as situations evolve.
29,000 Myanmar nationals shelter in Mizoram State begins biometric enrollment amid border fencing debate
The Statesman | English | News | Aug. 29, 2025 | Geopolitical Conflict and Disputes
Over 29,000 Myanmar nationals displaced by ongoing conflict have taken refuge in Mizoram, India, according to Home Minister K. Sapdanga. As of August 11, 29,046 refugees are sheltered across all 11 districts of Mizoram, with the Champhai district hosting the largest number, over 13,500. The government and community groups have been providing shelter, food, and basic facilities despite limited resources.
The influx began following Myanmar’s military coup in February 2021, which ignited violent conflict, especially in Chin state. The Chin people share close ethnic and cultural ties with the Mizos, prompting civil society and church groups in Mizoram to support the displaced population. District administrations have initiated biometric enrollment of refugees to maintain updated records.
Meanwhile, the Indian central government is progressing with plans to fence the 510-km porous India-Myanmar border, working alongside the Mizoram government, the Border Roads Organisation, and the Assam Rifles. However, Mizoram’s civil society organizations, student groups, and church leaders strongly oppose the fencing, arguing it would disrupt historic ethnic and cultural connections and restrict traditional free movement. The central government asserts fencing is necessary to curb illegal migration, smuggling, and insurgency, while the Mizoram government balances national security concerns with humanitarian and ethnic considerations.
India’s parliament bans vast online gambling industry
Al Jazeera | English | News | Aug. 29, 2025 | Regulation
India’s parliament has passed the Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Bill, which bans online gambling platforms including card games, poker, and fantasy sports such as fantasy cricket. This move follows government data showing that $2.3 billion was being stripped annually from 450 million Indians through these platforms. Offenders could face up to five years in prison for offering, promoting, or financing such games.
The bill impacts Dream11, India’s largest fantasy sports platform and the national cricket team’s key sponsor since July 2023. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has not made any announcement on Dream11’s sponsorship, with officials stating they will comply with government policy. Dream11 has discontinued cash games in response but plans to continue other activities pending the bill’s formal ratification by the president.
The government justifies the ban by citing concerns over addiction, financial ruin, social distress, fraud, money laundering, and terrorism financing linked to these gambling platforms. It estimates that about a third of India’s population had lost money gambling online. While industry groups favored regulation and taxation instead of a ban, authorities argue the social costs justify the strict legislation.
The law exempts e-sports and educational games, which the government aims to promote within the digital economy. Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized the law’s dual goals: encouraging safe online social games and e-sports while protecting society from the harmful effects of online money gambling. Technology minister Ashwini Vaishnaw noted the distinction the law makes between constructive digital recreation and exploitative gambling practices.
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