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Blurry Borders: The LAC in Ladakh
Read more: Blurry Borders: The LAC in LadakhIn this article, Amisha Singh talks about the genesis of the current standoff with China in Ladakh.
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Media’s Hold Over Society Amidst Pandemic – A Capitalistic Drive
Read more: Media’s Hold Over Society Amidst Pandemic – A Capitalistic DriveIn this article. Varun Upmanyu talks about how the media has propagated the desensitization of the situation for some, while filling others with a fear bordering paranoia.
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Domestic Violence – The Underlying Pandemic
Read more: Domestic Violence – The Underlying PandemicIn this article, Sanjana Hira talk about the increase in domestic violence cases in light of the pandemic as the vulnerable were found imprisoned in their homes with their abuser(s) – with no discernible escape route.
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China’s Maritime Strategy
Read more: China’s Maritime StrategyThis article discusses China’s strategies on naval matters with a deep dive on the history of China’s maritime power.
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COVID TRACING APPLICATIONS AND ‘RULE OF LAW’
Read more: COVID TRACING APPLICATIONS AND ‘RULE OF LAW’The article explores the various applications being used for tracking coronavirus cases and their relation with laws.
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Law and Capitalism in India
Read more: Law and Capitalism in IndiaThis articles explores the relationship between laws and capitalistic structures drawing the dependance of economic improvement on legislation.
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A State’s Handbook to Military Interventions
Read more: A State’s Handbook to Military InterventionsThis article explores arguments that a state must consider before carrying out any military interventions. The article’s conclusion is juxtaposed with its title to give insights into the contextual and complex nature of interventions.
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UBI or Helicopter Money: The Way Forward for India
Read more: UBI or Helicopter Money: The Way Forward for IndiaThe National Human Rights Commission of India (NHRC), in its response to the UN Human Rights Commission, has mentioned that the Central government is actively considering the implementation of universal basic income (UBI) in the country.
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Collective narcissism and Contemporary Right Wing Populism
Read more: Collective narcissism and Contemporary Right Wing PopulismWhile the phenomenon is widely analysed through the lens of macroeconomic trends and political institutions, it is also important to view it through the lens of an individual and the emotional response that he/she produces.In this article, I will try to focus on the phenomenon of narcissism.
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Can good governance be regarded as one of the key ingredients for poverty reduction and sustainable development? To what extent has this ingredient been present in the development of countries such as Botswana and Brazil?
Read more: Can good governance be regarded as one of the key ingredients for poverty reduction and sustainable development? To what extent has this ingredient been present in the development of countries such as Botswana and Brazil?This article talks about the role of governance in development. It draws case studies of Botswana and Brazil to uncover the role of leadership and government intervention in development.
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Operation of International Criminal Law in MH17 downing
Read more: Operation of International Criminal Law in MH17 downingInternational Criminal Law is a category of Public International Law that concerns itself with a group of actions and atrocities that are involved in crimes against humanity, human rights violations, and the violation of International Humanitarian Law. These acts include crimes of aggression, war crimes, as well as genocide. These crimes are considered so gruesome…
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US’ China Problem: Expansion of G7 to strengthen the front against BRI and SCO
Read more: US’ China Problem: Expansion of G7 to strengthen the front against BRI and SCOThis article explores the US’s move to expand the Group of Seven to strengthen its ‘front’ against China. It provides insights into both states’ efforts to maximise foreign support while sharpening their retort against each other. Understanding how alliances are formed by states with multiple and often hidden motives helps to identify and keep up…
