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14 Oct
International Relations

India’s Indo-Pacific Vision Sharpens Focus With IPRD 2025

  • October 14, 2025
  • By author-avatar Shashwat Gupta Ray
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The Indo-Pacific Regional Dialogue (IPRD) 2025, to be held in New Delhi from October 28 to 30, marks another step in India’s effort to ...

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14 Oct
SOCIETY, CULTURE, AND SECURITY, International Law, International Relations

China’s Nuclear Legacy and the PLA’s Quest for Technological Supremacy

  • October 15, 2025
  • By author-avatar Ashu Maan
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When the first atomic device detonated over Xinjiang’s Lop Nur desert in 1964, Beijing entered the nuclear club with a blast designed a...

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09 Oct
International Relations

Somalia’s Seas, China’s Shadow: How Pakistan Extends Beijing’s Reach in Africa

  • October 9, 2025
  • By author-avatar Aritra Banerjee
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Somalia's latest naval partnership with Pakistan, formalised through a five-year defence cooperation agreement in August 2025, appears ...

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06 Oct
SOCIETY, CULTURE, AND SECURITY, Causes of Civil War, International Law, International Relations

The Chinese Invasion of Tibet That Changed Asia’s Map

  • October 6, 2025
  • By author-avatar Aritra Banerjee
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On 7 October 1950, the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) crossed the upper reaches of the Jinsha River and entered Tibet’s eastern provinc...

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05 Oct
Causes of Civil War, International Law, International Relations, SOCIETY, CULTURE, AND SECURITY

The 17 Points of Betrayal: How China Legalised an Occupation

  • October 5, 2025
  • By author-avatar Aritra Banerjee
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When the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) entered Tibet in October 1950, China justified its invasion as a “liberation from feudalism.” Y...

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05 Oct
Causes of Civil War, International Law, International Relations, SOCIETY, CULTURE, AND SECURITY

The Uprising and the Exodus: How the Dalai Lama’s Flight Redefined Asia

  • October 5, 2025
  • By author-avatar Aritra Banerjee
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By early 1959, the simmering resentment in Tibet had reached a breaking point. Nearly a decade had passed since the signing of the Seve...

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04 Oct
Causes of Civil War, International Law, International Relations, SOCIETY, CULTURE, AND SECURITY

Tibet: A Frozen Conflict at the Roof of the World

  • October 6, 2025
  • By author-avatar Aritra Banerjee
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Seventy-five years after the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) crossed the Jinsha River and occupied Tibet, the region remains one of the ...

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29 Sep
International Relations, International Law

Pattern of Stonewalling: From Xinjiang Camps to Hong Kong Courts

  • September 29, 2025
  • By author-avatar Aritra Banerjee
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In October 2022, the chamber of the UN Human Rights Council erupted in applause. The occasion was not a human rights breakthrough but t...

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27 Sep
International Relations, International Law, Military

Turkey-Pakistan-China: Power Play at Sea with Somalia as Bait

  • September 27, 2025
  • By author-avatar Aritra Banerjee
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Somalia’s coastline is fast becoming the hinge on which bigger powers test ideas about influence in the western Indian Ocean. Taken tog...

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21 Sep
International Relations, International Law, SOCIETY, CULTURE, AND SECURITY

Democracy in Exile vs Authoritarianism in Tibet

  • September 21, 2025
  • By author-avatar Aritra Banerjee
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In 1959, as the Dalai Lama crossed the Himalayas into India, Tibet entered a new chapter — one marked by exile for its spiritual and po...

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