By Jitendra Nath Misra Short of a political tsunami, a failure of State or a devastating natural calamity, change in the international system tends to be incremental. Dalveer Bhandari’s victory over Christopher Greenwood at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) is exactly the sort of gradual change which occurs when established and rising powers jostle. […]
– Mansi Mistry A Start-up (new venture company) is usually a young company that is just introduced in the competitive market and is beginning to develop. Start-ups are usually small and initially self-financed and operated by a handful of founders/CEOs or just one individual. These companies offer a product or service that is not currently […]
“But the husband cannot be guilty of a rape committed by himself upon his lawful wife, for by their mutual matrimonial consent and contract the wife hath given up herself in this kind unto her husband which she cannot retract”, said Sir Mathew Hale, Chief Justice of England prior to his death in 1676. While […]
Analyzing the New Draft Hajj Policy
Those who believe religion and politics aren’t connected don’t understand either. -Mahatma Gandhi Those who believe that politics and religion do not mix, understand neither. -Albert Einstein. India- the country of religions as it is rightly called, is but majorly divided by politics. Indian Islamic scholars and Muslim politicians want immediate removal of the […]
USA – North Korea, an impending war
We live in the age where a diplomatic lunch between the heads of states of two countries gets cancelled due to the food menu, an age where diplomats indulge into name-calling and use false facts and images to gain global sympathy, an age where aims and aspirations of nations have made the value of human […]
How the Youth is Rejecting Godmen
– Chaitanya Kejriwal Millennials, we call ourselves. A fresh generation. A fresh mindset. A different, rather aggressive approach towards life. The desire to achieve something early in life. A generation that truly believes in – “Be the change you want to see.” A generation that has their set of idols that they look up to, […]
– Anjani Raipat Stationed in the financial capital of the country with more than 700 affiliated colleges and more than 5,00,000 students enrolled with it, Mumbai University boasts of alumni like none other. From the late B.R Ambedkar to Pratibha Patel, from Anil Kapoor and Vidya Balan to the Ambani’s and Adi Godrej, the list […]
UN & US: A Voyage in Making?
– Rishi Jain The United States of America, a country which has been the epitome for decades for playing and dictating the world politics, vicariously, if not directly to its own wishes, has played a rather crucial role in the formation of United Nations. United Nations is a body having 193 countries as its members. […]
If a country which is the largest democracy in the world, has a population of some 1.3 billion people, is multi-religious, multi-cultural, multi-lingual and multi-faceted, has provided the largest number of soldiers to UN’s peacekeeping operations, has played an important role in peacemaking, and has a major say in its regions affairs cannot be a permanent member of […]
Dear Reader, “In a world which is increasingly experiencing fissiparous tendencies, it is imperative to educate the leaders of tomorrow about the importance of a peaceful world order. Never has there been a time more appropriate for netizens to understand and value different perspectives. That gargantuan task is something that must be taught from adolescence […]