POLITICS
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Modi’s strategic embrace of Netanyahu doesn’t augur well for the Muslim Middle East
By Nisar Ahmed Khan In a much hyped visit, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu landed in India for a 5 day…
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The clash of theories in a modern world
By Tina Renier “World politics is entering a new phase”- Samuel P. Huntington (1993) Theories in international relations are often ignored…
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Climate change debate: shift in polarity?
By Sankalp Singh Climate change accord is an attempt to bring nations closer, both in their diplomacy and relations. This is…
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SAARC satellite: India sugarcoating its military ambitiousness
By Ahyousha Khan 21st century has brought many changes. There have been new trends in international arena like information technology, globalization,…
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India’s pursuit of missile development and strategic stability in South Asia
By Qura tul ain Hafeez India once again tested a long range Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) with a range of…
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Why fear and self-hatred destroy human sharing and solidarity
By Robert J. Burrowes As our world spirals deeper into an abyss from which it is becoming increasingly difficult to extricate…
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The modern worker’s dilemma: Why are wages falling?
By Arthur S. Guarino While the United States economy is experiencing growth and more jobs are being produced, American workers are…
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India’s Agni-V test: a wake-up call for the global community?
By Syed Zain Jaffery India on Thursday successfully test fired intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), Agni-V which is capable of carrying nuclear…
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War crimes: one still at large
By Fazlur Rahman Chowdhury We all know about the massacre of Jews during the WWII in the Germany and Poland by…
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Stronger SAARC mandate benefits regional prosperity through economic integration
By Srimal Fernando South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) as a community of eight member nations has come a long…
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