While double or multiple forms of discrimination against women was, and is, not new, she gave it a word; one that has, in 2024, found its ways into everyone's lexicon. Its application has become widespread and it has become near impossible to speak of any forms of policy, especially on critical aspects of human or environmental security, without stressing the need for an intersectional approach. And rightly so.
The goal, for those who understand and use this terminology smartly, is to address the system and course correct on that - fix the system as it were, so that our collective futures are more secure. But when systems, both global and domestic, continue to operate within outdated methodologies and approaches, the concepts and application of intersectionality need to be widened, and brought into the global order debates, for change to truly happen.
The global rules-based order and traditional institutions and leaders are now proving ineffective - to deal with conflicts that are emerging from long-standing unresolved issues, from Congo to Gaza, or challenges that are arising out of climate change, and emerging security risks.
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PM set to inaugurate Delhi stretch of RRTS on Sunday
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to inaugurate a 13km section of the Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS) connecting New Ashok Nagar in Delhi to Sahibabad in Ghaziabad on December 29, officials aware of the matter said on Thursday.
ED Attaches ₹120 Cr in Assets of Appu Ghar Group in Gurugram
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has attached immovable assets worth ₹120.98 crore belonging to International Recreation and Amusement Ltd (IRAL), a company under insolvency proceedings and part of the Appu Ghar Group, under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), the agency said on Thursday.
IMD Predicts Rain This Weekend, Colder Days
A thick blanket of fog enveloped Delhi on Thursday morning, even as the temperature saw a slight uptick with both minimum and maximum temperatures remaining above normal, scientists said.
2 Injured After Elevator Plunges From 4th Floor of Mehrauli Building
Two people were injured, and two others had a miraculous escape, after an elevator at a multi-storey building in Mehrauli malfunctioned on Thursday morning and plummeted four floors, police said.
Top Cong body vows to fight BJP on ideology, Ambedkar
The Congress Working Committee (CWC) on Thursday announced a campaign centered around the father of the nation Mahatma Gandhi, the architect of the Constitution BR Ambedkar, and the Constitution itself ing dispensation on what is sees as three ideological battlegrounds between the party and the BJP.
Bapsi Sidhwa, Noted Author of Partition Literature, Dies
Celebrated Pakistan-born novelist and South Asian literature pioneer Bapsi Sidhwa, best known for her novel Ice Candy Man, passed away on Wednesday in Houston, United States, said her family. She was 86.
{DR MANMOHAN SINGH} 1932-2024 THE GREAT LIBERALISER
Former prime minister Manmohan Singh, who opened India to the world as finance minister before helming the US nuclear deal and a series of key legislation in the top office for two terms, dies of age-related illnesses at 92
AAP-Cong Delhi face-off ahead of polls puts INDIA bloc on edge
The Aam Aadmi Party threatened to push members of the INDIA bloc of opposition parties to expel the Congress from the grouping, if the party did not act against its senior leader Ajay Maken who criticised the Capital's ruling party.
Rise in voters, fall in turnout: EC data
An increase in number of voters despite a marginal dip in turnout compared to the previous election; an increase in women candidates but a fall in women MPs; and a near-perfect match between the top five parties by parliamentary constituencies and those by the underlying assembly constituencies.
Tributes pour in for reforms icon
Leaders across party lines, and stalwarts across sectors hailed former prime minister Manmohan Singh as \"one of India's greatest sons\" as they condoled his death on Thursday.