South Asia

Indian Seafarers in Search of Enhanced Security and Rights Protection

The maritime industry, vital for global trade, heavily relies on seafarers who face significant challenges and vulnerabilities in their line of duty. India, contributing...

Empowering Women: Fostering Collective Action in Nepalese Cooperatives

Collective action has been a fundamental aspect of human society for centuries. However, it has emerged as a prevalent mode of achieving common goals,...

The Katchatheevu Dilemma: Looking Beyond the Electoral Lens

The revival of the Katchatheevu island issue, a once-resolved maritime issue between India and Sri Lanka, has brought a new twist to India’s electoral...

Why Anti-Taliban Resistance Should be Supported

Recently the Taliban have ordered an indefinite ban on university education for the country’s women, the ministry of higher education said in a letter...

Ramifications of Taliban’s Ban on Girls’ Education

The Afghan Taliban has disallowed female students from attending classes at public and private universities, arguing they were not following the proper dress code....

India Needs More Soldiers: Agnipath Could Be the Game Changer

Since 2019, no active recruitment happened in the Indian armed forces for three consecutive years. The Indian Government cited the COVID-19 pandemic for having...

India-Afghanistan Relations: In Search of New Role

India’s intent on engaging with the Afghan Taliban comes as no surprise as India is looking for new avenues to establish a working relationship...

Geopolitics of Border Dispute in South Asia: A Case Study of Nepal-India Border Dispute

This article aims to analyze Nepal-India border disputes row of 2020 from a perspective of changing geopolitics of South Asia. The sphere of ‘geopolitics’...

Candor in Resolving the Rohingya Crisis: US over China?

The Rohingya crisis has been turning from bad to worse without any ray of hope for immediate repatriation to Myanmar. The international community has...

China and Pakistan: How Well Is India Prepared?

Not much long back, India said that China is using its veto power to help Pakistan in its terror activities. The intentions of China...

Significance of Noyes’s Visit to Bangladesh

The US Assistant Secretary for the Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration, Julieta Valls Noyes left Bangladesh on Dec. 8, after her 5 day...

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Indian Seafarers in Search of Enhanced Security and Rights Protection

The maritime industry, vital for global trade, heavily relies...

Be Careful What You Wish For: Multi-Polarity Advocates Will Yearn For Pax-Americana

The need for national leaderships to rally towards countering...

Armenia–Azerbaijan: A Chance to End the Cycle of Conflict

Every war and conflict experience pivotal moments that bring...

Atomic Tides: The Future of Freshwater from the Fusion of Nuclear Power and the Ocean’s Depths

In the intricate ballet of civilization's survival and technological...

Strategic Ambiguity of Macron’s Call for Troops in Ukraine: What Is Behind?

Macron’s call for the NATO troops in Ukraine shook...