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New tentacles of international terrorism
Proactive leadership is crucial for implementing strategic plans, while swift judicial reforms are needed to handle terrorism cases more effectively The recent wave of terrorist attacks in Jammu and Kashmir, following the formation of a new state government, has reignited concerns over transnational terrorism. These incidents, marked by escalating violence in...
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Providing a fulcrum for the new global order
05 November 2024 | SUDHIR HINDWAN -
BRICS: Dealing with emerging challenges
08 October 2024 | SUDHIR HINDWAN -
Quad summit: Prioritising security in the Indo-Pacific
28 September 2024 | SUDHIR HINDWAN -
Indian economy thrives amid global challenges
09 September 2024 | SUDHIR HINDWAN -
Terrorism resurges amid shifts in strategy
17 August 2024 | SUDHIR HINDWAN -
Global tapestry and impact of terrorism
04 May 2024 | SUDHIR HINDWAN -
Role of education in shaping Viksit Bharat
10 April 2024 | SUDHIR HINDWAN
The escalating perils of global terrorism
The recent ISIS-K attack outside Moscow has elicited widespread condemnation and intensified global anxieties surrounding terrorism The recent ISIS-K (Khorasan) claimed attack outside Moscow, resulting in over 130 deaths and more than 100 injuries, warrants strong condemnation. Khorasan, a splinter unit of ISIS with roots in Iran, Turkmenistan, and Afghanistan, highlights...
Changing contours of international relations
In a world fraught with geopolitical tensions and environmental concerns, the imperative for collaborative diplomacy has never been more pressing In today’s global arena, myriad challenges ranging from geopolitical conflicts like the Russia-Ukraine tensions to the pervasive threat of transnational terrorism, and the assertive global ambitions of China, underscore the complex...
India, Mauritius forge strategic ties
The joint inauguration of India-assisted projects on the Agalega island of Mauritius marks a significant milestone in the strategic partnership between the nations The joint inauguration of India-assisted projects such as an airstrip, community development projects and a jetty in the Agalega island of Mauritius shows the increasing concern over the...
West Asia crisis: A threat to global peace
The spectre of escalating tensions in West Asia casts a shadow that extends far beyond; if steps are not taken now, it would be a catastrophe on global scale The recent series of Houthi attacks, ongoing skirmishes between Israel and Hamas, and mounting tensions over the UNRWA's involvement in the October...
NEP: Multidisciplinary approach in higher education
NEP is fostering inclusivity and merit-based research to address security challenges and encouraging multidisciplinary practices Nelson Mandela once commented, “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” Over the past few years, there has been a notable shift in the landscape of education, emphasizing its...
Crafting a new international relations theory
The international community must remain vigilant against divisive forces that seek to disrupt the delicate balance of global relations MIT Professor Norman J. Padelford's insights on International Relations are highly relevant to the current state of world politics. He acknowledges that International Relations involve the interplay of domestic politics, the evolving...
The pragmatic approach to counter international terrorism
The idea that a person labelled as a terrorist by one may be considered a freedom fighter by another, needs to be discarded The recent events in the Red Sea, involving the targeting of an Israeli ship by Iran-backed Houthi groups, followed by retaliatory actions from Israel, along with airstrikes by...