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Kashmir’s pain and the Fourth Geneva Convention: Is there room for peace?

The crux of the Kashmir problem is very simple (although often carefully elided in many essays on the subject): The Kashmiris want a voice...

Re-building Peace through Educational Interventions: A Big Hope from “Youth in Kashmir”

It is a known fact that education has a great potential for bringing peace in conflict zones. Education can play a constructive role in...

Global defense postures moderating, but new “Fault Lines” emerge

Economic development and flat defense budgets are reducing the reliance of the world economy on defense spending, but tensions are rising along five global...

The Future of ASEM and its Vision for the 21st Century

For two decades ASEM has played a key role as a forum for dialogue and cooperation connecting Asia with Europe. ASEM’s value and continuing...

The Death of the Poster Boy

Burhan Wani-the face of young, revived and local militancy in Kashmir valley was killed last week by forces which resulted in an unforeseen law...

Yellow Light Deterrence: Poor American Strategy in the South China Sea

In 2001, in response to an Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) agreement with China regarding conduct in the South China Sea, Odgaard (2001)...

Diplomatic neighbourhood of Bangladeshi capital under attack

At a time when Bangladesh is trying to establish itself in the world as a self-dignified and self-reliant country, a nexus of local and...

Ensuring Inclusion and Integration through Intercultural Education

India has undergone significant social, cultural, demographic and economic change since the year 1991, with the adoption of new economic policy of Liberalisation, Privatisation...

One Belt, One Road Initiative Signals China’s Economic and Strategic Objectives

China’s “One Belt, One Road” (OBOR) concept for regional cooperation, which encompasses 65 countries along the land and maritime Silk Road routes, highlights China’s...

Addressing the Depth and Breadth of Quality Issues in the Indian Education System

Interview with- National Scholar Prof. Swapan Kumar Majumdar Prof. Swapan Kumar Mujumdar, is India’s renowned Academician, National Scholar and Management Expert who is currently...

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U.S. Military Overstretch in the Middle East and Europe’s Opportunity

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The Return of Great-Power Spheres of Influence

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