security issues in Indian ocean

“Whoever controls the Indian Ocean will dominate Asia, the destiny of the world will be decided on its waters.” Words of the maritime strategist Alfred Mahan proving to be true…

Myanmar rohingya refuges should not be allowed entry into India in the name of Human Rights

In Favour                                                        …

Liberty is the positive power of doing things worth doing, or enjoying things worth enjoying in cooperation with other citizens.

Liberty is the positive power of doing things worth doing, or enjoying things worth enjoying in cooperation with other citizens. “Without liberty of thought, there can be no such thing…

changing pattern of international diplomatic dynamics

Diplomacy is defined as the art of communication between different parties. In international relations, diplomacy is the art of conducting negotiations, forming alliances, discussing treaties and reaching agreements. The shape…

In the prevailing Defence Perspective Around, North Korea is well within its right to develop a viable Nuclear Deterrent to defend its sovereignty and Territorial integrity

With nuclear capable intercontinental ballistic missiles in its arsenal and with hardly any workable U.S. military options to disarm North Korea, nuclear North Korea is being perceived as a threat…

India in the Multipolar World

The 21st century is not China’s century. Nor will it remain America’s. The geopolitical and geoeconomic conditions that enabled Britain to become ‘Great’ in the 19th century and claim that…

Power without Morality is Poison

It was in his power to be the saviour of their lives. The statesman could have easily devolved the social security payments to the needy, only if corruption had not…

No Personal Law of Any Community or Sect have Precedence Over Constitutional Laws

In Favour —Manisha Tripathi “The state shall endeavour to secure for the citizens a uniform civil code throughout the territory of India.” —Article 44 (Indian Constitution) There is a famous…

Neighbours First: India’s foreign policy Doctrine

“A bad neighbour is a misfortune as much as a good one is a great blessing.”                             …

In The Context of Constant Nuclear Threat Form Pakistan, India Should Revise Its Nuclear Doctrine of ‘No First Use’

India, known for its peaceful revolts and history of non-violence, has long positioned itself as a peace-loving nation. Rooted in ethical and moral values, India has weathered centuries of foreign…