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Water in Nepal: Reserve of latent potential
Read more: Water in Nepal: Reserve of latent potentialOver six thousand rivers and rivulets pass through the land-locked country Nepal, making it the third richest country in water resources. This article will demonstrate that if the development of a natural resource is strategically conducted, it proves to be a boon for economic growth.
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Immigration Politics: The EU-Turkey Deal on Outsourcing Refugees (Part I)
Read more: Immigration Politics: The EU-Turkey Deal on Outsourcing Refugees (Part I)The EU – Turkey deal reduces the identity of the refugees to a commodity which can be outsourced. Through this article, Vedaansh Kaushik delves into this peculiar agreement.
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Who is responsible for the humanitarian catastrophe in Yemen?
Read more: Who is responsible for the humanitarian catastrophe in Yemen?Quite a few factors can bring instability in a country and make a country tough to manage — one of them being variable geography as Yemen is a land that has mountains, deserts and canyons.
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Blurry Borders: The Melting Peace in the Arctic
Read more: Blurry Borders: The Melting Peace in the ArcticDeepanshu Singal explores the developing border tensions in the Arctic. It analyses the power dynamics and certain treaties that govern these not-so-well-defined borders. The discourse around the Arctic is becoming increasingly relevant due to climate change thawing sea-ice and opening up new opportunities in the regions and simultaneously states’ increasing thirst for monopolising over them.
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Galwan Valley: Revisiting the History of Sino-Indian relations
Read more: Galwan Valley: Revisiting the History of Sino-Indian relationsThe two fastest-growing economies in Asia have had much in common.Fast-forwarding to 2020, the recent skirmish left at least 20 casualties. Karishini Puri delves into the history of Indo-China relations since the independence of both countries.
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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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TRUMP’S AFGHAN PEACE DEAL : WHAT IT MEANS FOR AFGHANISTAN?
Read more: TRUMP’S AFGHAN PEACE DEAL : WHAT IT MEANS FOR AFGHANISTAN?On February 29, the United States signed a peace deal with Taliban which aims at pulling out US troops from Afghanistan and America’s longest war. Afghanistan’s constitutional government did not take part in these negotiations and the peace deal is more like a blueprint for America’s withdrawal from Afghanistan rather than ensuring that a power- sharing mechanism is established in…
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THE KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM TRUMP’S VISIT TO INDIA
Read more: THE KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM TRUMP’S VISIT TO INDIAThe recently concluded trip of US President Donald Trump to India was demonstrative of the nature of politics that is prevailing in both India and the United States. While facing difficulties at home, both the leaders used this trip to demonstrate their popularity abroad. The grandeur of the trip must have fed into the efforts…
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TALE OF TWO BATTLE GROUNDS: CASE STUDIES OF KASHMIR AND PALESTINE
Read more: TALE OF TWO BATTLE GROUNDS: CASE STUDIES OF KASHMIR AND PALESTINEKashmir and Palestine are often cited as two strugglers for the right to self-determination and resistance against state oppression. In order to make sense of the events, it is important to look at the strategic objectives of Israel and India in the conflict zones of Palestine and Kashmir, respectively. This would entail looking at the…
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The Role of the United Nations in Preventive Diplomacy
Read more: The Role of the United Nations in Preventive DiplomacyThe three pillars namely, Peace and Security, Development and Human Rights guide the United Nation’s role in preventive diplomacy. They work in conjunction with each other although distinct but mutually associative. This aspect of preventive diplomacy has been actively involved in preventing major conflicts in the world and is a process, which remains under-publicised. Media’s…
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THE NEW MARITIME POWER
Read more: THE NEW MARITIME POWERRESEARCH QUESTION– Why the new Maritime Power is the new World Hegemon? ABSTRACT- The history of maritime power starts with references from trade and people travelling from one place to other noticed the nature of exporting cultures and the power of dominating over the other. This paper talks about how power dynamics and the quest for more…
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Shift in Energy Politics in the Middle East
Read more: Shift in Energy Politics in the Middle EastIn this article, the author discusses how the energy politics in the Middle East has shifted from energy to Geo-strategic importance.
