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Hong Kong: No more China’s disheartened capitalism, please
By Wan T. Lee Hong Kong’s unrest started in June 2019. It was triggered by the plans to allow extradition…
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Unmanned Aerial Vehicle to gain from emergence of new application areas
By Aman Singh Gandhi The global Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) is expected to gain impetus from an increasing procurement of…
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Why Sri Lanka needs a “National Securitism” oriented national security policy?
By Kasuni Ranasinghe “National Security” was one of the main discussion point in the propaganda campaigns of all major contenders…
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India’s de-humanizing path to global catastrophe
For a country that has since its inception prided itself as the world’s largest democracy, India has seen its very…
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The era emerged from “Ruwan Weli Saya”: Aftermath of presidential election in Sri Lanka
By Punsara Amarasinghe and Eshan Jayawardane Civilizational influence in shaping national political consciousness is an indispensable factor that one cannot deny…
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India’s continuing arrogance in Kashmir
By Haris Bilal Malik On October 31, 2019, India formally split up the Muslim-majority region of Jammu and Kashmir into…
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As Kashmir simmers the IOR too stands as a potential nuclear flashpoint
This year has seen tensions between Nuclear armed Pakistan and India reach unprecedented levels with both countries flirting with a…
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Belt and Road Initiative: Challenging South and Southeast Asia
By Dr. Muhammad Zulfikar Rakhmat and Dendy Indramawan The euphoria about the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in Indonesia and elsewhere…
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World’s deadliest inventor: Mikhail Kalashnikov and his AK-47
By Richard Gunderman, Indiana University What is the deadliest weapon of the 20th century? Perhaps you think first of the…
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Why there is no Kurdish nation
By John Broich, Case Western Reserve University Since U.S. troops left their region, roughly 180,000 Kurds of northeastern Syria have…
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