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In the line of fire between Canada and India
The unusual nature of Canada accusing India, a historically friendly nation and Commonwealth partner, of involvement in the murder of a Canadian Sikh political activist named Hardeep Singh Nijjar on Canadian soil has taken global community by storm.
Transboundary Water Governance Holds Key To Peace In South Asia
Transboundary water governance is one of this century’s most pressing concerns. In Asia particularly, water-related challenges are notably severe, and the absence of effective and sustainable governance mechanisms between countries is a key challenge to transboundary water governance.
Bureaucracy, Water, Energy concerns curb India’s semiconductor ambitions
Large semiconductor manufacturing projects, including the International Semiconductor Consortium and Vedanta-Foxconn factories, have also been pushed to set up in the Indian state of Gujarat, the home state of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and a major power base of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
BBC Documentary highlights Modi’s systematic violence against Muslims in Gujrat
The recent BBC documentary on the 2002 Gujarat anti-Muslim pogrom provides further evidence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s responsibility for the violence and the coordinated nature of the attacks.
Global world order of 2023 and beyond
Strategic thinking will take center stage in addressing various global issues such as deep divisions in countries and environmental concerns.
Documenting hate crimes against Indian Muslims
Using video and picture evidence submitted by a network of Indian activists, along with news aggregation, the site tracks hate crimes by Hindus against Muslims, Christians and members of the lower-ranked castes…
Kashmir occupation a mockery of international law
The Indian government’s attempts to change the demographics of Jammu & Kashmir and its failure to maintain human rights standards are considered to be in grave violation and mockery of international humanitarian law and human rights law…
The Land Of Pashmina Threads: Plight Of The Half-Widows
The wives of thousands of men who have gone missing for many years have been termed half-widows under new terminology. These women are still not sure whether their husbands are alive or dead. The
Solution to Kashmir issue guarantees long-term peace in South Asia
Resolutions are not an option now. The United Nations and Security Council have passed hundreds of resolutions that have not made India budge even an inch. The matter is beyond mere resolutions.