Blog Special: Storming of the Diplomatic Missions: Upholding the Majesty of International Law
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By Prof. Bharat H Desai On 18 April 2024, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) scheduled ‘oral hearings’ (30 April and 1 May 2024) at...
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Mar 261 min read
Xi has reversed Deng-era rebalancing of Party-State equation. It’s ominous
By Prof. (Dr.) Srikanth Kondapalli Several ‘firsts’ were clocked at the NPC and CPPCC sessions that have long-term implications for not...
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Mar 229 min read
Blog Special: Intergovernmental Negotiations: G4 Model for Permanent Membership of the UN Security Council and Beyond
By Prof. (Dr.) Bharat H. Desai On March 20, 2024, India rebuffed the model presented by the United for Consensus (UFC) group of countries...
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Mar 191 min read
India-EFTA trade pact indicates potential for larger agreements with Europe
By Prof. (Dr.) Gulshan Sachdeva A trade pact with the EFTA nations — Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland — might serve as a...
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Feb 211 min read
China’s efforts to soften up Australia test Canberra’s steadfastness
By Prof. (Dr) Srikanth Kondapalli Beijing’s continuing efforts to soften up Canberra and the latter’s predicament has implications for...
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Feb 201 min read
India and UAE weave universalism and harmony in Abu Dhabi Hindu temple
By Prof. Sameena Hameed By upholding the spirit of universalism and harmony epitomised by the BAPS temple in Abu Dhabi, India and UAE...
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Feb 193 min read
Blog Special: Know the Pioneers – II: Raison d'être for the SIS Faculty Wall of Honour
By Prof. Bharat H. Desai This short preface seeks to provide an update on the SIS Faculty Wall of Honor that was unveiled on January 27,...
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Feb 131 min read
The Crisis in the Middle East is Symptomatic of a Bigger Malaise
By Md. Muddassir Quamar (Ph.D.) Signs of the potential widening of the conflict are visible with Hezbollah in Lebanon and the Ansar Allah...
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Feb 131 min read
How China persecutes Uyghurs in the garb of countering terrorism
By Dr. Mahesh Ranjan Debata The claim that China 'gives equal weight to safeguarding the basic rights of citizens' and provides a 'guard...
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Feb 21 min read
Vladivostok to Chennai: Between India and Russia, Timeless Bond Exists
By Dr. Vaishali Krishna India's engagement with Russia's Far-East, which is rich in oil, gas and minerals, will become the bedrock of a...
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