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Small Thoughts, Mighty Changes

Tag: Security

How much did the Israeli war really cost?

April 20, 2016 swethameenal

Swetha Meenal argues about the various visible and hidden costs of the Israeli war through an effort to link the economic impacts of the war to

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“China’s One Belt One Road Initiative”: Analysis from an Indian Perspective

January 14, 2016 Richa Sekhani

Reproduced from Economic and Political Weekly Issue Vol. 50. Issue No. 49, Dec 5, 2015 with the authors’ permission. The authors Geethanjali Nataraj (geethanjali@orfonline.org) and

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The Al-Bashir Saga and India’s International Obligations

November 8, 2015 Editor

Kalyani Unkule highlights the pertinent role that India needs to play on the international platform in the sensitive question of the Sudanese President’s alleged genocide…

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Perspectives on US Mass Incarceration

September 23, 2015 Editor

In the face of the upcoming 2016 US Presidential Elections, Kalyani Unkule provides a timely persepective on the worrying trend of Mass Incarceration in the

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‘Indian Ocean’- The 21st Century ‘Security Dilemma’ between China and India

November 15, 2014 Editor

The Indian Ocean is where global struggles will play out in the twenty-first century. It is a “new great game” in the making, says Amrita

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Japan’s National Security Strategy: Retort to China’s Military Assertiveness?

October 17, 2014 Editor

  Piyush Singh argues how China’s tactic of coercive diplomacy is finding no takers in Japan and seems to be boomeranging. Japan in its National

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