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The state of democratic discourse in India
By Rajesh Kumar Sinha The last few years have witnessed many discordant voices being raised on the future of democratic…
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Is a May ’68 brewing in China?
The Chinese dominant system would use the invisible dictatorship of compulsive consumerism of material goods to annul the ideals of…
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The Chinese yuan will never replace the US dollar as the world’s reserve currency
By Richard E. Caroll How the US Dollar Became the World’s Reserve Currency Since the Bretton Woods Conference in 1944,…
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The Next Battleground in “New Warfare”: The International Telecommunication Union
By Matthew Ivey The Ukrainian government is providing the world a master class in how to use the modern information environment…
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Dispatches from the South China Sea: a defense of the global commons
In the conduct of U.S. National Security Policy, the brunt of Washington’s relations with Beijing is an enduring mark that…
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India is a worst place for minorities the case of Gujarat Massacre 2002
By Saima Afzal Area-wise Gujarat is the fifth largest state in India and has a population of over 60 million.…
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UN report indicates Afghanistan as TTP’s safe haven
By Saima Afzal On 5th February 2022, the UN Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team have issued its 29th report…
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Iranian Americans welcome support from U.S. lawmakers, await matching policies
By Dr. Majid Sadeghpour It is rare to see America’s policymakers set aside party affiliations or agree to join one…
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The rising tide of India’s multilateralism
By Sankalp Singh The treaty of Westphalia[1] marked a crucial genesis that led to the process of countries transforming and…
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