Vishwa Mohan, Senior Editor at The Times of India, focuses on crucial issues surrounding the environment, climate change, agriculture, water resources, and clean energy. He has been reporting on Parliament since 2003, observing how political dynamics influence domestic policy and India’s global standing. His extensive background includes over ten years of coverage on internal security and investigative agencies before shifting to sustainable development topics. Mohan’s work aims to shed light on policy issues and climate diplomacy, providing readers with insights into how these factors are intertwined with national and international agendas.
Why It Matters
The role of media in shaping public understanding of climate change and environmental policies is increasingly vital as global temperatures rise and natural disasters become more frequent. India’s position in international climate negotiations affects its relationships with other countries and its ability to secure funding for sustainable development projects. Historical context shows that effective policy-making in agriculture and water resources is crucial, given that a significant portion of India’s population relies on these sectors for their livelihood. Understanding these issues is essential for fostering a sustainable future and addressing the challenges posed by climate change on a national and global scale.
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