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New global analysis of over 12 million documents reveals how academic research shapes sustainable development policy

India emerges global leader in domestic SDG research uptake to influence national policyNEW DELHI, Nov. 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — A new global report from Springer Nature, in partnership with Overton, offers the most comprehensive picture to date of how academic research is influencing real-world policy tied to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Released during the 30th UN Climate Conference (COP30), this first-of-its-kind analysis draws on more than 12 million global policy documents and reveals critical insights into how research is being used to support evidence, justify recommendations, and shape policy directions worldwide.
The study found that SDG-related policy documents cite significantly more academic research than non-SDG policy, underscoring the growing reliance on scientific evidence to address global challenges in health, climate, and social development.India Stands Out as a Global Leader in Domestic Research UptakeThe report highlights India as one of the strongest performers globally, alongside Australia and Brazil, citing domestic research in 41% of SDG-related policy documents (vs. most countries averaging below 10%).28% of these citations are exclusively Indian-authored research13% reflect international collaborationsIndia’s high domestic research uptake is attributed to its strong public research ecosystem, where more than half of the research output originates from government-funded institutions, and the increasing presence of Indian experts on national policy advisory bodies.According to the report, while 78% of research cited in SDG policy globally comes from authors in the Global North, India and Brazil are notable exceptions where domestic research is more frequently cited, indicating stronger national research integration into policymaking.India’s SDG Research Output is Among the Fastest GrowingThe report shows that India recorded a 17% CAGR in SDG research output from 2016 to 2024, and a 16% CAGR since 2000 – one of the highest globally. India now contributes 5% of the world’s SDG research, positioning it among the top global producers of sustainability-focused scholarship.Indian SDG-related research also demonstrates:Higher citation impact,Greater global attention, andStronger academic visibility compared to India’s non-SDG research output.Key Global FindingsBeyond India’s standout performance, the global analysis found that:Open access (OA) articles are cited in policy nearly a year earlier than non-OA articles.Reviews, letters, and news articles, despite being a smaller share of scholarly output, are highly cited highlighting the importance of concise, policy-ready formats.Think tanks, NGOs, and IGOs cite research more frequently than governments, serving as critical knowledge brokers.Inclusive journals are slightly more likely to be cited in SDG policy than selective journals, demonstrating that all validated research regardless of venue can shape policy.A Critical Opportunity for India: Boosting Open AccessWhile many low- and middle-income countries exhibit high uptake of open-access research in policy, India’s SDG policy citations currently favour non-OA work. Expanding open access across Indian institutions could significantly accelerate the visibility and policy influence of India’s research.Recommendations for Accelerating Global and National Research ImpactSpringer Nature and Overton highlight next steps for researchers, publishers, and institutions to ensure evidence drives solutions to the world’s most urgent challenges:Expand open access to improve knowledge exchange and accelerate problem-solving.Prioritise policy-ready, accessible formats beyond traditional papers.Strengthen partnerships between government, academia, publishers, and knowledge intermediaries.Commenting on the report, Nicola Jones, Director, SDG Programme, Springer Nature, said: “With just five years until the 2030 deadline for the SDGs, understanding how research informs policy is critical. We know science and research can solve problems, but only if it reaches decision makers. This analysis is the missing piece of the puzzle, showing quantifiably for the first time where research has an impact on the goals and where gaps remain. We’ve learnt so much, and we hope what we’ve found sparks collaboration across the research ecosystem to help close those gaps. Thank you to Overton for their fantastic partnership in producing such rich findings.”Katie Shamash, Head of Data at Overton, added: “Overton Index is the world’s largest policy citation database, and this project allowed us to explore it in depth to understand the real-world impact of research. We took a novel approach, looking at how research is cited in SDG-related policy, rather than the topic of the research itself. This approach paints a much clearer picture of how research is being used in practice to drive real policy change and advance the Goals. We’re proud to have collaborated with Springer Nature to produce something the whole industry can use to really understand what impact looks like.”Dr. Lauren Sullivan MP, Chair of the Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology (POST) Board, said: “Before entering Parliament, I spent over a decade in scientific research, first studying malaria and other tropical diseases before working as a research fellow for the Francis Crick Institute. That experience taught me the value of rigorous, peer-reviewed evidence in solving complex problems. Now, as a member of the Science, Innovation and Technology Committee and Chair of the Board of the Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology (POST), I see how essential research is to shaping effective, forward-looking policy, especially when it comes to the Sustainable Development Goals. Whether it’s climate resilience, public health, or education, evidence-based policymaking isn’t just good practice, it’s a necessity for global progress. Researchers at POST need to stay up to date with the research literature in order to create concise briefings for parliamentarians. These briefings provide impartial evidence on various and wide-ranging areas relating to sustainable development. As the Chair of the POST Board, it’s my responsibility to do all I can to promote the importance of – and confidence in – good information in Parliament, so that laws work for the people they impact. Access to robust research that has been verified, curated and shared is essential for me to do my job.”About Springer Nature:Springer Nature is one of the leading publishers of research in the world. We publish the largest number of journals and books and are a pioneer in open research. Through our leading brands, trusted for more than 180 years, we provide technology-enabled products, platforms and services that help researchers to uncover new ideas and share their discoveries, health professionals to stay at the forefront of medical science, and educators to advance learning. We are proud to be part of progress, working together with the communities we serve to share knowledge and bring greater understanding to the world. For more information, please visit about.springernature.com and @SpringerNature.Logo: https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/2578536/Springer_Nature_Logo.jpg 

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Reliance Digital Launches ‘Baaptaa’, a Father’s Day Campaign Celebrating the Many Expressions of Fatherhood

MUMBAI, India, June 20, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Reliance Digital has launched ‘Baaptaa’, a Father’s Day campaign to celebrate the many expressions of fatherhood. Built around a simple cultural observation, while “Maa ki Mamta” has long been a part of India’s collective vocabulary, there has never been a word that captures the distinct ways fathers express love, the campaign introduces ‘Baaptaa’ as a tribute to the many shades of fatherhood.

Conceptualised as an original music-led campaign, Baaptaa celebrates fathers not as idealised figures, but as they are experienced in everyday life, protective, dependable, emotional, quirky, practical, occasionally embarrassing, and always present. Through a relatable narrative, the campaign acknowledges the countless ways fathers care for their families, often through actions rather than words.Watch Video: https://youtu.be/9XyUsJB33Ds?si=PM67vhxrzth1JEkz At the heart of the campaign is an original music video told from a father’s perspective, capturing the different roles he plays across life’s moments and milestones. The film brings to life the humour, warmth and unspoken affection that characterise father-child relationships, while giving a name to a form of love that many recognise but few have articulated.The campaign stems from a simple insight: while motherhood has often found expression through familiar phrases and popular references, the unique language of fatherhood has remained largely undefined. Baaptaa seeks to fill that gap by creating a term that reflects the everyday gestures, practical wisdom and quiet sacrifices that fathers make.Father’s Day communication often leans into familiar emotional territory, but Reliance Digital’s campaign celebrates fathers in a way that feels more culturally authentic and relatable. The idea for ‘Baaptaa’ came from a simple observation — mother’s love has been immortalised in a number of heartfelt, emotional songs, there needed to be an anthem dedicated to dad’s love. And thus was born Baaptaa – a love language that is often awkward, practical, protective, humorous and deeply felt, even if rarely verbalised. It’s a celebration of fatherhood in all its wonderfully imperfect forms immortalized by a song that you won’t be able to stop humming.Shop for the widest range of electronics at Reliance Digital and thank your father for his Baaptaa.

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Canara HSBC Life Insurance Celebrates Father’s Day with a Heartwarming Tribute to Dad Jokes

The digital film highlights how fathers express love through humour, turning everyday moments into lifelong memoriesNEW DELHI, June 20, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Canara HSBC Life Insurance Company Limited (“Canara HSBC Life Insurance”) today announced the launch of its Father’s Day digital film, a light-hearted and heartfelt tribute to fathers and their unique way of expressing love through humour. Celebrating the universally relatable phenomenon of ‘Dad Jokes’, the campaign shines a spotlight on the small yet meaningful moments that often become some of the most cherished family memories.

Presented in the style of a mock documentary, the film follows a sibling duo as they recount some of their father’s most memorable jokes—ranging from playful puns to classic one-liners. While the film begins with humour and nostalgia, it gradually reveals a deeper truth: behind every seemingly cringe-worthy dad joke lies a father’s sincere effort to connect, bring joy, and remind his family that he is always there for them.The campaign is rooted in the insight that fathers often express their emotions differently. Rather than through words alone, they communicate their care through everyday actions, practical guidance, shared experiences, and sometimes, through humour. Dad jokes may not always receive the loudest laughs, but they often become lasting reminders of a father’s presence, warmth, and unwavering support.Through relatable storytelling and candid family moments, the film celebrates fathers who may not always wear their emotions on their sleeves but consistently show up for their loved ones in their own unique ways. It captures how these seemingly ordinary interactions become treasured memories that families carry forward for years.Reflecting the campaign’s central message, Canara HSBC Life Insurance reiterates its belief in standing by every promise that matters. Just as fathers quietly support and protect their families through every stage of life, the company remains committed to helping customers secure their loved ones’ future and fulfil their financial commitments, truly embodying its promise of being a ‘Promises Ka Partner’.The campaign is now live across Canara HSBC Life Insurance’s X (twitter), LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram channels.IG- https://www.instagram.com/reel/DZwH5IKhCzG/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== FB- https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1cSkxsFWNY/X- https://x.com/CanaraHSBCLI/status/2067808467205918962?s=20Li- https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7473574831364468737Photo – https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/2997652/Canara_HSBC.jpgLogo – https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/2739906/6008480/Canara_HSBC_Logo.jpg

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Harper Collins Publishers India is Delighted to Announce the Recent Publication of ‘People We Love’ by Preeti Shenoy

NEW DELHI, June 19, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — HarperCollins Publishers India is delighted to share the recent publication of People We Love by bestselling author Preeti Shenoy. At once tender and sharp, this collection of stories offers intimate, truthful and relatable portraits of the people we cherish, the ones we lose, and the people we become.

ABOUT THE BOOKThe people we love never truly leave our story…In these tender yet piercing stories, Preeti Shenoy returns to some of her most beloved characters to reveal who they were before they appeared in her bestselling novels It’s All in the Planets and The One You Cannot Have.Aniket, a coder, carries the weight of a longing for Trisha that he cannot bring himself to act on. Nidhi abandons her corporate life to teach pottery, only to discover that clay is far more forgiving than the people she loves. A quiz competition sparks an unlikely romance between Aman and Shruti, one that must withstand parental disapproval and class divides. And Anjali, a journalist, is so busy chasing stories that she almost misses the one unfolding in her own life.Set against the pulse of contemporary India, People We Love explores the tug-of-war between duty and desire, family and freedom, who we are and who we dare to be. Intimate and deeply felt, these are stories about love that stays, leaves and almost slips away … love that quietly and irrevocably shapes the people we become.Preeti Shenoy, author, says, “People We Love is a collection of three long stories, prequels to my bestsellers It’s All in the Planets and The One You Cannot Have. If you have read those books, you already know how these characters’ stories unfold. But what you don’t know yet is where it all began, the loves they carried, the choices they made, and the people they were before life shaped them into who you met on those pages. Writing these prequels felt like returning to a home I hadn’t realised I missed, and discovering rooms I had never been in before.”Rashmi Menon, Associate Publisher – HarperCollins India, adds, “Preeti Shenoy has an extraordinary gift for finding the heartbeat of ordinary lives. People We Love is a warm, wise and deeply humane collection of short stories that reunites readers with favourite characters from her bestselling novels It’s All in the Planets and The One You Cannot Have, weaving them into fresh, deeply satisfying narratives. These characters feel like people you know, and their journeys will move, comfort and surprise you. This uplifting, thought–provoking collection reminds us why we turn to stories in the first place. We couldn’t be more excited to share it with our readers.”ABOUT THE AUTHOR Preeti Shenoy is among the highest-selling authors in India. She was featured on the Forbes longlist of the most influential celebrities in India. Her books include When Love Came Calling, Wake Up Life, Is Calling, Life Is What You Make It, The Rule Breakers, A Hundred Little Flames, It’s All in the Planets, Why We Love the Way We Do, The Secret Wish List, The One You Cannot Have and many others. Her work has been translated into many Indian languages. Preeti is also a motivational speaker, an avid fitness enthusiast, and an artist specializing in portraiture and illustrated journalling. Preeti lives in Bengaluru, Karnataka.ABOUT HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS INDIAAt HarperCollins Publishers India, we believe in telling the best stories and ensuring they reach the widest readership. We publish around 250 new books every year across 10 imprints, adding to a diverse catalogue of more than 3,000 titles in print and digital formats, with an array of genres and voices that ensure there is a book for every reader. Our authors have won some of the most prestigious literary awards, and we are proud to publish many acclaimed writers, alongside new and emerging voices shaping contemporary literature. We are also the publishers of The White Tiger by Aravind Adiga, winner of the Booker Prize 2008, and Girl in White Cotton by Avni Doshi, shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 2020, and HarperCollins India itself has been awarded “Publisher of the Year” several times. In addition, we represent some of the finest global publishers such as Harvard University Press, Lonely Planet, Oneworld, Nosy Crow, Usborne, and National Geographic Children, bringing Indian readers access to world-class books and ideas. We are also proud to be certified as a Great Place to Work for two consecutive years, a recognition of our culture, people, and values that make HarperCollins India a truly inspiring workplace. PRESS CONTACT:Nandini Tripathi, Manager – Marketing (Commercial)Email: nandini.tripathi@harpercollins.co.in | Mobile: +91 9718928839Photo: https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/2997583/HarperCollins_People_We_Love.jpgLogo: https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/2105077/4665143/HarperCollins_Logo.jpg 

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