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Quantum AI in Finance: Predicting the Unpredictable
Navigating modern global financial markets becomes increasingly intricate, which makes the traditional approaches inadequate in processing large volumes of data in real time. This chapter presents Quantum Artificial Intelligence (QAI) and its capabilities in predicting and mitigating unanticipated financial shocks. With the integration of quantum computings parallel processing capabilities and AIs adaptive learning, QAI makes it possible for institutions to model market nonlinearities, scope large- scale simulations, and detect faint signals that are commonly overlooked by classical systems. The scope of this chapter illustrates the impact of QAI in real- time risk evaluation, fraud identification, portfolio management, and macroeconomic prediction and modeling. Focus is given to quantum- boosted machine learning models that are designed to simulate black swan events and other high- dimensional datasets. 2026 by IGI Global Scientific Publishing. All rights reserved. -
Role of AI in revolutionizing clinical care
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is significantly reshaping clinical care, driving advancements in diagnostics, treatment, and patient management. With its ability to analyze vast amounts of data rapidly, AI is transforming how healthcare professionals approach patient care, thereby improving outcomes and operational efficiency. One of the primary roles of AI in clinical care is enhancing diagnostic precision. Furthermore, AI-driven chatbots and virtual health assistants are revolutionizing patient engagement and support. These tools provide instant responses to health inquiries, manage appointment scheduling, and offer reminders for medication, which fosters adherence and ensures that patients remain informed about their health journey. Lastly, AI's role in streamlining administrative processes cannot be overstated. Automating routine tasks such as billing and data entry allows healthcare professionals to focus more on patient care rather than administrative burdens. 2025 by IGI Global Scientific Publishing. All rights reserved. -
Drone Surveillance: Ethical Considerations for a Sustainable Future
The evolution of drones underlines the 20th-century scientific and technological progress. They evolved within the military context and remained within that circle for almost a century. The 21st century has increased the possibilities and opportunities of drones by incorporating Artificial Intelligence and machine learning technologies. Accordingly, drones are widely used in almost all fields of human inter-action. Among them, the use of drones for surveillance stands out due to its advantages and potential risks. The built-in cameras of the automated drones used not only by law enforcement agencies but also by private actors can collect personal information, raising serious ethical concerns. Although drone surveillance is beneficial to society, as it can restrict illegal activities and violations of human rights, it poses apprehensions concerning the privacy and security of people. From this perspective, this chapter examines the vital ethical considerations essential for realizing a sustainable future while using the method of drone surveillance. 2026 by IGI Global Scientific Publishing. All rights reserved. -
Law, Regulation, and the Evolution of Corporate Governance: Driving Sustainability
This chapter examines how corporate governance is changing to promote sustainable development as a result of legal and regulatory advancements. Governance frameworks that were before almost entirely centered on shareholder earnings are increasingly being redesigned to incorporate social and environmental responsibility. The chapter emphasizes the increasing focus on transparency, Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) integration, and stakeholder inclusion by examining changing regulations, international frameworks, and market-based efforts. It also looks at new developments like climate-related disclosures, board-level sustainability oversight, and legal reactions to greenwashing. Global ESG standards should be harmonized, and corporate legal frameworks should incorporate sustainability, according to the findings. The chapter makes the case for a move toward long-term, purpose-driven business structures by establishing sustainability as the primary pillar of governance. This change is a reflection of a wider realization that effective governance is critical to both corporate success and the welfare of the world. 2026 by IGI Global Scientific Publishing. -
Bridging Compliance and Sustainability: The Role of Integrated Reporting Under the Companies Act 2013 in Advancing the SDGs
The Companies Act 2013 has played a transformative role in reshaping corporate reporting in India by mandating greater transparency, accountability, and disclosure, especially in areas related to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance. These legal provisions have laid the groundwork for adopting Integrated Reporting (IR). While IR is not yet mandatory for all Indian companies, its principles align closely with the intent of Indian corporate law to promote responsible and sustainable business practices. The research highlights how Indian Corporate Laws can encourage more companies to adopt the integrated reporting framework, as it is more holistic as compared to the Business Responsibility and Sustainability Reporting (BRSR) and helps in the attainment of SDGs. This research offers meaningful insights for policymakers, regulators, corporate leaders, and investors on the potential of Integrated Reporting to serve as a bridge between compliance and sustainability, thus reinforcing India's commitment to global development goals and sustainable economic growth. 2026 by IGI Global Scientific Publishing. -
Circular Economy in the Construction Industry: Promoting Environmental Sustainability in the Context of SDG 12
The construction industry in particular is experiencing a time of fast expansion as a result of the circular economy (CE), which is causing firms all over the globe to go through this transformation. The purpose of this research is to investigate the practise of incorporating CE principles into the construction industry, with a particular emphasis on the advancement of environmentally sustainable activities. The purpose is to lessen the negative effect that it has on the environment, which is the objective of SDG 12, which is being carried out simultaneously. We perform an analysis of the most recent developments, obstacles, and possibilities in the construction industry in order to assess the ways in which CE practices have the potential to bring about a decrease in the amount of waste that is produced, the preservation of resources, and a lessening of the effect on the environment. We use a mixed-methods approach, which includes data analysis, case studies, and interviews, in order to give insights on the progress that the construction sector has accomplished towards CE. 2026 by IGI Global Scientific Publishing. -
Leveraging Cybersecurity in the Context of Digital Arrest, Fraud, and Identity Theft: An Ethico-Legal Perspective
The cyber world is becoming increasingly complex due to the diverse nature of cybercrimes. Although crimes like fraud, harassment, and identity theft exist in both the cyber and physical worlds, their magnitude is unpredictably high in the cyber world. However, digital arrest fraud is unique to cyberspace. Digital arrest fraud and identity theft are the top-listed cybercrimes, causing unimaginable monetary loss, anxiety, depression, fear, and isolation among the victims. The current cybersecurity measures and tools, as well as the legal and ethical framework, fail to address the evolving nature of cybercrimes. Such a scenario demands more collaborative efforts and a renewed approach to ensure global cybersecurity. From this perspective, this chapter critically examines the evolving nature of cybercrimes and the available legal and ethical framework to underline the importance of leveraging cybersecurity through some required changes in the ethico-legal landscape. It argues for a globally accepted regulatory system and international cooperation to ensure cybersecurity. Copyright 2026, IGI Global Scientific Publishing. -
The Scope and Impact of Palliative Care in Dehradun Addressing Psychological Distress and Technological Integration
Palliative care plays a crucial role in addressing the physical, psychological, emotional, and spiritual needs of patients suffering from life-threatening conditions and chronic illnesses. Despite its recognized benefits, global access remains limited, with only a fraction of patients receiving appropriate care. Palliative care in managing patient illness, alleviating psychological distress, and supporting caregivers. It highlights the role of healthcare professionals, digital technologies, and psychosocial interventions in improving patient well-being. The research is conducted in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, focusing on palliative care centers and the challenges faced by patients and caregivers. Using both primary and secondary data, the study examines caregiving processes, emotional burnout, and the integration of assistive technologies in palliative settings. Findings emphasize the importance of awareness, training, and innovative approaches in enhancing palliative education and services. Improving patient-centered care and caregiver support within resource-constrained contexts. Copyright 2026, IGI Global Scientific Publishing. -
Comparison for Institutional and Non-Institutional Caregiving for the Older Adults
This comparative study explores institutional and non-institutional caregiving models for older adults, with a focus on quality of care, emotional well-being, and support systems. Institutional care offers structured, 24/7 medical and social support in settings like old age homes and nursing facilities, suitable for those with chronic conditions or family neglect. Non-institutional care is community- or home-based, emphasizing personalized attention and emotional bonds provided by family members and caregivers. The research, conducted in Trichy District, a mixed-method approach to assess caregiving outcomes among 243 participants aged 60 and above. The study highlights the strengths and limitations of both models, emphasizing the need for strategic interventions, caregiver training, and policy reforms. It proposes an integrated, person-centered approach to enhance eldercare effectiveness, reduce caregiver burden, and promote sustainable support services. The findings aim to inform healthcare providers, policymakers, and stakeholders for improved eldercare delivery. Copyright 2026, IGI Global Scientific Publishing. -
Addressing the Problems of Forest and Biodiversity in Developing Nations: A Conservation Conundrum
Forests and biodiversity are essential for ecological stability and human well-being, but they confront unprecedented threats in developing countries. This chapter investigates the multifaceted interactions among environmental decline, socio-economic stresses, inadequate governance, and global market forces that drive biodiversity loss and deforestation. It underscores the difficulties of reconciling development with conservation in areas characterized by poverty, land tenure disputes, and weak institutions. The chapter emphasizes the necessity for methods that are integrated, participatory, andequitable throughan examination oflocaland global frameworks, such as community-based conservation, indigenous knowledge, and international agreements. Case studies demonstrate conservation initiatives that succeeded and others that did not, providing vital perspectives on the future of biodiversity governance. In conclusion, the chapter calls for global cooperation, inclusive policy frameworks, and context-specific strategies to ensure sustainable management of forests and biodiversity. Copyright 2026 by IGI Global Scientific Publishing. -
The Role of Local and Regional Governments in Fostering Cross-Border Climate Cooperation
With climate change increasingly crossing political boundaries, the importance of local and regional governments (LRGs) in promoting cross-border climate cooperation has grown significantly. LRGs are often better positioned than national governments to tackle localized climate challenges through context-specific collaboration. This chapter examines the growing importance of LRGs in transboundary climate governance, emphasizing their ability to innovate, involve communities, and carry out adaptive solutions. It investigates mechanisms like cross-border networks, inter-municipal forums, joint environmental initiatives, and digital platforms that facilitate collaboration among subnational actors across borders. Through the examination of global case studies and policy scrutiny, this chapter pinpoints essential obstacles-like financial shortfalls and legal constraints-and proposes tactical policy suggestions, such as bolstering legal acknowledgment, establishing regional climate funds, and fostering knowledge sharing. 2026, IGI Global Scientific Publishing. All rights reserved. -
Safeguarding Traditional Knowledge and Farmers Rights: A Balanced Approach to IP Protection
Traditional Knowledge and farmers rights are considered to be the backbone of the agriculture system that is responsible for preserving the biodiversity, cultural heritage and sustainable development practices. Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) protection is inclined towards the protection of the commercial interest rather than the rights of the creators or individuals. A balanced approach towards the protection of traditional knowledge and IPRs is required that safeguards the rights of farmers as well. The inclusive policies that enable and ensure equitable benefit sharing, protect the rights of the community, harmonize the customary laws with the IPRs are crucial in the present time. By promoting and advocating for the participatory governance, this chapter analyses the rights of farmers that foster sustainability and protect traditional knowledge simultaneously. It also examines the international legal instruments that recognize the protection of traditional knowledge. 2026, IGI Global Scientific Publishing. -
Symbolism, Ritual, and Continuity: A Socio-Cultural Interpretation of Kumaoni Folk Art Aipan
The chapter aims to explore Aipan, a traditional floor art form of the Kumaoni people in Uttarakhand. It examines Aipan as a cultural practice that encompasses symbolism, rituals, gender roles, and oral traditions. The chapter uses insights from folklore studies, anthropology, and cultural theory to study the visual language and social-religious importance of Aipan motifs. It will also examine how these motifs, which are rooted in Brahmanical tradition but maintained through folk practices, represent personal and community identities. Aipan is not just an art form; it is a culturally meaningful practice that conveys cosmological, spiritual, and social stories. In a time when tradition is both being revived and diluted in the modern market, the chapter will also discuss how Aipan is changing to fit todays consumer culture thus addressing important questions about preservation, change, and authenticity. 2026, IGI Global Scientific Publishing. -
Mudscapes of Meaning: Performative Language of Chikal Kalo
Chikal Kalo is a unique mud festival celebrated in Marcela, Goa, reflecting deep religious, ecological, and cultural significance. This ethnographic study explores the oral tradition and performative practices of Chikal Kalo, which have been transmitted across generations without written documentation. Through participant observation and interviews with local residents, the research examines the festivals origins, symbolic elements, and evolving expressions. It highlights how embodied memory and ritual performance preserve indigenous heritage. The study also underscores the festivals role in reinforcing social cohesion and cultural identity. Chikal Kalo exemplifies a living tradition rooted in ecological consciousness and communal values. The festivals vibrant blend of dance, music, and food attracts travellers while preserving its devotional roots. The findings contribute to broader discussions on intangible cultural heritage and its role in sustainable community development, while safeguarding Konkani culture amid rapid modernization. 2026, IGI Global Scientific Publishing. -
The Dual Challenge of Genetically Modified Crops for the Environment and Farmers Rights
The potential environmental benefits of genetically modified (GM) crops are accompanied by worries about ecological dangers and the degradation of farmers' rights. The relationship between genetically modified crop technology, environmental sustainability, and seed sovereignty laws is critically examined in this chapter. Certain genetically modified features may result in biodiversity loss, soil degradation, and genetic contamination, even though they can help minimize pesticide use and increase climate resistance. Furthermore, traditional farming methods are frequently undermined by the spread of intellectual property regimes, which restrict farmers' capacity to share and conserve seeds. Diverse socio-legal results are illustrated by case studies from Africa, the USA, and India, exposing a gap in global governance. To guarantee that GM technologies are in line with ecological integrity and farmers' autonomy, the chapter advocates for a multifaceted policy framework that balances innovation and justice, encourages participatory regulation, and funds interdisciplinary research. 2026 by IGI Global Scientific Publishing. All rights reserved. -
The Impact of Influencer Marketing on Consumer Buying Behavior
Influencer marketing has emerged as a transformative force in the digital landscape, significantly shaping consumer buying behaviour. This abstract explores the multifaceted impact of influencer marketing on consumer purchasing decisions, emphasizing its role in fostering trust, enhancing brand awareness, and driving sales. Influencers, who are perceived as relatable and authentic figures, cultivate a sense of trust among their followers, making their endorsements more credible than traditional advertising methods. Research indicates that 61% of consumers are more likely to trust recommendations from influencers compared to brand- produced content. This trust not only influences immediate purchase decisions but also contributes to long- term brand loyalty. Moreover, influencer marketing effectively utilizes social proof, where consumers are motivated to purchase products endorsed by influencers they admire, often driven by a Fear of Missing Out (FOMO). The targeted nature of influencer campaigns allows brands to reach niche audiences, thereby increasing engagement and conversion rates 2026 by IGI Global Scientific Publishing. All rights reserved. -
Geopolitical Risk, Variability of Oil Price, and the Global Trade Uncertainty: An Economic Perspective
Oil prices are the outcome of a highly integrated, dynamic global system. With geopolitical risk and trade policy uncertainty contribute to the volatile world markets, the study analyses the impact of geopolitical risk, trade policy uncertainty on crude oil price globally. It considers data from 2000 to 2023 and finds out systematic link between the three variables. The data proved a long run impact of trade policy uncertainty and geopolitical risk on the crude oil. This enhances the influence of the variables and leads to implementation of policy measures in global markets. The data are tested through Auto Regressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) model and checked for long run cointegration and short run association. The policy, thus, has been suggested as to improve the transition towards sustainability globally. Though the impact of geopolitical risk and trade policy uncertainty is not strong on crude oil price in world market, it can affect the short run volatility. Thus, mitigation, diversification and transparency are the key factors to strengthen the existing situation in world. 2026, IGI Global Scientific Publishing. All rights reserved. -
From Belief to Bandwidth: Navigating Freedom of Religion or Belief in the Age of Algorithms
As our lives become increasingly intertwined with digital technology and way people experience and express religion is also continuously evolving. This one chapter explores how idea of FoRB is evolving in digital world over course of time, where smartphones, social media, algorithms have become everyday tools for faith, connection, control. While digital spaces can open up new opportunities for interfaith dialogue, spiritual exploration, community- building, they can also pose serious risks. Issues like online hate speech, digital surveillance, content moderation, algorithmic bias often challenge free expression of belief. This chapter will have a closer look at how FoRB operates in online environments by combining insights from international human rights law, digital sociology, case studies from around world. We here focus on examining how free belief truly is in age of internet, considering what it takes to protect that freedom when technology both connects and controls. 2026 by IGI Global Scientific Publishing. All rights reserved. -
Religious Freedom in the Age of AI: A Constitutional Law Perspective
This chapter examines the developing linkage between religious freedom and artificial intelligence (AI) in the field of constitutional law. As AI systems play a growing role in filtering access to information, censoring speech, and shaping governance, they pose remarkable opportunities while also constituting major challenges to the freedom of religion or belief (FoRB). The chapter considers how AI can improve religious expression and inter- religious dialogue, and then it identifies concerns, such as algorithmic bias, digital censorship, and surveillance of religious groups. It also examines constitutional structures and case laws, with special attention to the balance between technological innovation and fundamental rights protection. By promoting ethically designed AI systems, inclusive governance and effective legal protections, this chapter suggests elements of such a normative blueprint to ensure that religious freedom continues to be affirmed in the digital era. It ends with future- oriented approaches and how AI regulation could be aligned with FoRB standards globally. 2026 by IGI Global Scientific Publishing. All rights reserved. -
Digital Dignity: Ethical AI Governance for Protecting Religious Freedom
The chapter describes how artificial intelligence intersects with freedom of religion or belief through an analysis of policy deficiencies followed by proposed guidelines to address biases and discriminatory practices and cultural sensitivity problems. The implementation of a "human rights by design" method should become the standard practice by incorporating diverse data collection and bias assessment procedures and processes that explain artificial intelligence protocols and require collaboration between stakeholders. The chapter supports faith leader participation in AI development processes through a design method that also requires an adaptive governance system adapted to evolving religions and technologies. The integration of FoRB into AI ethics requires the analysis of best practices from IBM's fairness toolkit alongside Boston's transparency policies and the development of cross- border coordination systems that admit oversight mechanisms as an immediate requirement. 2026 by IGI Global Scientific Publishing. All rights reserved.
