19 Sep International Relations, SOCIETY, CULTURE, AND SECURITY China’s Assimilation Drive in Tibet Targets Children—and a Culture September 19, 2025 By Aritra Banerjee 0 comments Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin Odnoklassniki WhatsApp WhatsApp VK Telegram Viber Beijing calls it “bilingual education” and “national unity.” UN experts call it something else: a mass, mandatory programme that separa...Continue reading
19 Sep International Relations, International Law, Military, Modern Warfare How Does China’s Salami-Slicing Tactics Deepen Instability? September 19, 2025 By Aritra Banerjee 0 comments Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin Odnoklassniki WhatsApp WhatsApp VK Telegram Viber China’s relentless pursuit of territorial expansion through “salami slicing” represents one of the most insidious threats to stability ...Continue reading
02 Sep International Relations, International Law, SOCIETY, CULTURE, AND SECURITY Democracy Day as Advocacy Day: Tibet’s Call to the World September 21, 2025 By Aritra Banerjee 0 comments Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin Odnoklassniki WhatsApp WhatsApp VK Telegram Viber Every year on 2 September, Tibetan communities in exile gather to mark a remarkable milestone: the birth of their democracy. In 1960, b...Continue reading
27 Aug International Relations, International Law Exile and Identity: How Tibet Lives On in India August 27, 2025 By Aritra Banerjee 2 comments Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin Odnoklassniki WhatsApp WhatsApp VK Telegram Viber When the 14th Dalai Lama crossed into Arunachal Pradesh in March 1959, fleeing a crushed uprising in Lhasa, few could have imagined tha...Continue reading
24 Aug International Relations Beyond the G7: How BRICS is Redrawing the Global Economic Map August 24, 2025 By Kagusthan Ariaratnam 0 comments Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin Odnoklassniki WhatsApp WhatsApp VK Telegram Viber Richard Wolff, a prominent US-based Marxist economist, argues that the American empire is in decline, a process he attributes to th...Continue reading
12 Aug Causes of Civil War, International Law, International Relations Bangladesh’s Interim Government: From Democratic Promise to Authoritarian Drift August 12, 2025 By Aritra Banerjee 0 comments Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin Odnoklassniki WhatsApp WhatsApp VK Telegram Viber When Muhammad Yunus assumed leadership of Bangladesh’s interim administration on August 8, 2024, following unprecedented student-led pr...Continue reading
12 Aug International Relations Destroyed Monasteries, Erased Identity: Beijing’s Long War on Tibetan Buddhism August 12, 2025 By Aritra Banerjee 0 comments Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin Odnoklassniki WhatsApp WhatsApp VK Telegram Viber For decades, China has done something few imagined possible in the high, windswept plateaus of Tibet — it has taken aim at the heart of...Continue reading
30 Jul International Relations Indian Navy Chief Undertakes Official Visit to Japan to Strengthen Maritime Ties July 30, 2025 By Aritra Banerjee 0 comments Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin Odnoklassniki WhatsApp WhatsApp VK Telegram Viber Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi, Chief of the Naval Staff (CNS), embarked on a four-day official visit to Japan on Tuesday, as part of ongoin...Continue reading
28 Jul International Relations, International Law, Military Pakistan’s Selective Diplomacy: Violating Ceasefire Agreements, Yet Demanding Compliance July 28, 2025 By Aritra Banerjee 0 comments Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin Odnoklassniki WhatsApp WhatsApp VK Telegram Viber On July 27, 1949, military representatives from India and Pakistan gathered in Karachi, hopeful that the freshly inked ceasefire agreem...Continue reading
23 Jul International Relations Bangladesh at a Crossroads: Yunus’s Rule Fuels Islamist Surge and Threatens Nation’s Future July 23, 2025 By Aritra Banerjee 0 comments Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin Odnoklassniki WhatsApp WhatsApp VK Telegram Viber The Chief Adviser of Bangladesh’s interim government, Muhammad Yunus, recently told The Economist that Islamic extremism will not domin...Continue reading