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China’s Belt and Road Initiative: Mark of Multilateralism or Malicious Debt Trap?
Read more: China’s Belt and Road Initiative: Mark of Multilateralism or Malicious Debt Trap?China’s Belt and Road Initiative has been lauded for its scale as much as it has been subjected to harsh criticism surrounding the theory that it is part of an elaborate plan to gain a strategic advantage over developing countries by trapping them in unsustainable debt. This article examines the cases for and against the…
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A New Face to Development
Read more: A New Face to DevelopmentTo Adivasi community development includes, but is not restricted to, the protection of natural resources and land and the provision of basic rights and necessities to all human beings. They believe that this is not included in the definition of development today, where industrialization and urbanization seems to be the main catalyst. Their voices are…
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How the Soft Authoritarian Nature of Singapore Made it a Role Model in Dealing with the Pandemic?
Read more: How the Soft Authoritarian Nature of Singapore Made it a Role Model in Dealing with the Pandemic?This article analyses Singapore’s response to the pandemic and argues that its authoritarian nature equipped it to swiftly deal with the pandemic.
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Pakistan’s Vaccine Struggle
Read more: Pakistan’s Vaccine StrugglePakistan, as of July 20th, has fully vaccinated only approximately 2.1% of its population, one of the lowest numbers internationally. To encourage vaccination, Sindh announced a new programme that would penalise those who hadn’t received the vaccine. This article analyses why the vaccination rates have remained so low, prompting this policy decision.
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ZAHIRA SHEIKH TO KULDEEP SENGAR: THE PROBLEMS IN WITNESS PROTECTION AND SUGGESTIONS
Read more: ZAHIRA SHEIKH TO KULDEEP SENGAR: THE PROBLEMS IN WITNESS PROTECTION AND SUGGESTIONSThe iconic case of ‘Zahira Habibullah vs State of Gujarat’ and the twists and turns that followed over its course, was not the last of its kind, as has been depicted by the Kuldeep Singh Sengar Case. This article tries to delve into the problems in witness protection and also tries to put forward some…
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THE GLOBAL MINIMUM CORPORATE TAX —WHAT’S IN IT FOR INDIA?
Read more: THE GLOBAL MINIMUM CORPORATE TAX —WHAT’S IN IT FOR INDIA?Janet Yellen’s proposal of a global minimum tax during the G7 summit to end the “destructive ‘race to the bottom’ in international taxation” has recently caught the attention of the news headlines. In this article, the author examines the global minimum corporate tax through a closer lens and evaluates the impact it could have on…
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Belarus’ ‘state-sponsored hijacking’ and how it violated international law
Read more: Belarus’ ‘state-sponsored hijacking’ and how it violated international lawUnder International Law, aircraft hijacking is considered a crime against humanity. Belarus’s use of deception and military threat to jail a prominent journalist critical of the country’s dictator and detain a Ryanair flight was a blatant violation of international aviation rules. In this context, the post explores whether states have the authority to order civil…
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Draft Master Plan of Delhi 2041, and the stagnant approach towards public health
Read more: Draft Master Plan of Delhi 2041, and the stagnant approach towards public healthThis article picks up on ‘Public Health’ and argues that despite the pandemic exposing the shambolic status of public health in the capital city, the master plan makes no definite effort to reimagine the public health infrastructure, and lacks the revamping intent which the public health infrastructure requires for the long term growth of the…
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NO INJURY IMPLIES NO RAPE
Read more: NO INJURY IMPLIES NO RAPEThis article discusses Union Territory, Chandigarh v. Amit Kumar @ Rachu & Others, where the High Court has delivered a flawed judgement. It analyses the meaning of consent and the way rape cases are tried in law.
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Could the oil prices be any higher?
Read more: Could the oil prices be any higher?Lately, tension has been building between the Indian government and its citizens as for the sixth straight month, the fuel prices have been skyrocketing with no promises of coming down in near future. I try to address the issue by exploring reasons for this constant surge in prices, along with the government's role in it.…
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How Mauritius became one of India’s Biggest Foreign Investors
Read more: How Mauritius became one of India’s Biggest Foreign InvestorsA small east African island nation famous for tourism and beaches is one of the biggest investors of India. This article tries to find out how.
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The patriarchal grip of the (anti-) Love Jihad law: A normative analysis
Read more: The patriarchal grip of the (anti-) Love Jihad law: A normative analysisThe aim of this article is to assess the quotient of justice in social relations in the backdrop of the ‘Uttar Pradesh (UP) Prohibition of Unlawful Conversion of Religion Ordinance, 2020’ or the (anti-) Love Jihad law. I have built on the patriarchal foundations of this ordinance, normatively analysing it from the lens of Rawlsian…
