A tribute to the first CDS General Bipin Rawat.
Tag: india
Ah yes, it’s that time of the decade, when the two most famous senior citizens within the political world meet, i.e, U.S president Joe Biden and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. On September 25th, Prime Minister Narendra Modi finished writing another chapter within a subtle story playing out within our eyes, a story that no […]
Relevance of the UN in 21st Century
We have reached a fork in the road and more critically, if member states won’t make a decision or prefer to keep the status quo, then history will make the decision for all of us. – Kofi Annan. The primary purpose of the establishment of the United Nations was to save the world from another […]
Pondering upon: Is India too Diverse?
The Republic of India or Bharat Ganarajya, the world’s second-most populous country, seventh largest by land, the most populous democracy, also home to 447 recognized languages, 28 states, 8 Union Territories, & stories worth over 1800 years. Hence considered to be an expression of diversity. Ranging from varieties in occupation during the Indus Valley civilization […]
Vaccine Diplomacy
Diplomacy is a concept that has been relevant since the beginning of time. Not only among countries but small communities and regular people as well. It provides a sense of security or support from an external source in times of need. The vaccine is an invaluable currency a country can possess during this epoch-making tragedy. […]
Model United Nations, a name that itself emerges from the United Nations, aims to find solutions to the real-life problems that are fundamentally resolved by the organisation named, United Nations. United Nations, founded in the year 1945, is an international organization that has the autonomy to take action on issues confronting humanity in the 21st […]
-Amb. Manju Seth India and Africa share historical ties and many commonalities including a colonial past. Civilisational links between the two have served as the bedrock to deepen their engagement, especially after India’s independence. Many African countries were inspired by India’s non-violent struggle for independence and began their quest to rid themselves from the yoke […]
The Indo-Pak Partition 1947
-Aman Baldia The partition of India in 1947 remains one of the bloodiest and the most violent chapter of Indian history where communalism and the British policy of ‘divide and rule’ led India being broken down into a Hindu majority India and a Muslim majority Pakistan (Bangladesh was a part of the same). The […]
-Gaurav Agashe India is a remarkably young country. Half of the Indian population today is under the age of 25. In fact, we have 234 million Indians ready and poised to enter higher education. This is significantly in contrast to the ageing population of the rest of the world. Today, most of the supposed […]
-Yogendra Kumar Global uncertainties are growing. There is a sense of crisis, practically, everywhere and the pace and direction of events is becoming increasingly unpredictable. Many of these developments affect adversely the functioning of global, multilateral or regional institutions. Many of these trends are occurring in India’s close proximity and are a matter of […]