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With New PM Shehbaz Sharif Sworn in, a Look at what Lies Ahead for Pakistan
Read more: With New PM Shehbaz Sharif Sworn in, a Look at what Lies Ahead for PakistanNew Pakistan PM, Shehbaz Sharif’s key priorities will be addressing the country’s economic challenges, keeping a disparate coalition of right-wing and left-leaning parties together and a foreign policy less hostile to the west. While with India, people-to-people ties could get a boost and there is scope for resumption of bilateral trade via the Wagah-Attari land…
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Just Mercy and the Reality of Wrongful Convictions
Read more: Just Mercy and the Reality of Wrongful ConvictionsDestin Cretton’s Just Mercy is a steadfast journey through the real-life story of a black-man and how he is wrongfully sent to death-row for a murder he didn’t commit. The movie exposes the persistent racial injustice in the criminal justice system in the USA.
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Health infrastructure of Rural Himachal Pradesh
Read more: Health infrastructure of Rural Himachal PradeshHimachal Pradesh is a hilly state in northern India and because of its physiography, it creates a barrier to health service diffusion and accessibility. Despite performing admirably, the state nevertheless has healthcare difficulties such as a lack of medical personnel and inadequate infrastructure. This article compares the state’s rural health infrastructure to those of other…
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Relooking the Altruistic Model of The Surrogacy Bill, 2020
Read more: Relooking the Altruistic Model of The Surrogacy Bill, 2020As the current Surrogacy Bill of 2020 rests on an Altruistic Model and completely bans Commercial Surrogacy, this article converges various feminists opinion and legal cases to examine the current model exploring the possibility of making the practice commercial.
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Impact of Private Health Insurance in Achieving Universal Health Coverage in India
Read more: Impact of Private Health Insurance in Achieving Universal Health Coverage in IndiaThe article focuses on understanding the effect of Private Health Insurance on the three dimensions of Universal Health Coverage: access to care (utilization of inpatient and outpatient care), coverage principle, and financial protection.
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Pakistan’s Increasingly Strained Relations with the West
Read more: Pakistan’s Increasingly Strained Relations with the WestPakistan’s ties with the US have witnessed a downward slope as a result of its increasing proximity to China in recent years. Pakistan PM, Imran Khan’s decision to visit the US amid the Russia-Ukraine crisis, and its decision to not support a US-sponsored resolution against Russia for its aggression vis-à-vis Ukraine have led to a…
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Insanity and the Law: How a 19th Century Test is Used to Prove Insanity Under Criminal Law
Read more: Insanity and the Law: How a 19th Century Test is Used to Prove Insanity Under Criminal LawThis article will discuss using Insanity as a defense under Criminal law which has always been a very fascinating and to some extent an ambiguous aspect under the General Exceptions. While it might be only a defense in case of a Criminal Trial, it has a possibility of being misused as there is no fixed…
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Intra-party Democracy in China: The Saving Grace for Chinese Democratic Aspirations?
Read more: Intra-party Democracy in China: The Saving Grace for Chinese Democratic Aspirations?The article critically analyses the intra-party democracy that the Chinese Communist Party has introduced within itself. It attempts to explore the two-contradicting nature of the Chinese state: one-party system (organizational emperorship) vs. Democracy
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Coastal Erosion: A Regulatory and Political Phenomenon Today
Read more: Coastal Erosion: A Regulatory and Political Phenomenon TodayThe article describes coastal erosion today, prime facie a natural phenomenon, to be a result of organized regulatory oversights and flaws. The analysis is primarily administered through a commentary on current-day environmental clearance regulations for coastal structures and their accommodation of a plethora of vested interests.
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The Conflict between National Interest and Press Freedom in South Asia
Read more: The Conflict between National Interest and Press Freedom in South AsiaIn relation to a growing nationalist streak, the relevance of media diplomacy in harboring cooperation, especially in a region troubled with inter-state disagreements, could possess great value.


